Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

SANTA ANITA

- – Brad Free

QUICK FINISH

Trainer: Cesar DeAlba Last race: May 13, race 4 Finish: 3rd by 1 1/2

Beyer: 85

Strong effort by veteran sprinter who was slightly overmatche­d in $32k claiming race. Two wide just off pace, rallied wide, finished well. Fits against slightly easier company.

WHOOPING JAY

Trainer: Bill Spawr

Last race: May 13, race 5 Finish: 2nd by 1 3/4

Beyer: 84

Stakes-placed early in career, 6-year-old ran well pressing pace in turf sprint. Claimed for $50,000 by Spawr for Flurry Racing, follow wherever he runs this summer at Del Mar.

SUPER CHIEF

Trainer: Librado Barocio Last race: May 13, race 6 Finish: 1st by 1 1/4

Beyer: 80

Late-developer trained well for his long-awaited debut at age 4, and ran to his works with decisive victory. Late start to career by Cal-bred son of Awesome Again, plenty promise.

TORRID TOMMY

Trainer: Victor Garcia Last race: May 13, race 6 Finish: 9th by 26 1/4

Beyer: 21

Trouble-prone older maiden shows run in morning, but had compromisi­ng trips all three starts. Steadied, wide, sputtered. Longshot to follow with class drop and/or pilot switch.

EXPLAIN THIS AUDIT

Trainer: Phil Oviedo

Last race: May 13, race 8 Finish: Second by 2 3/4 lengths Beyer: 72

Broke slow in maiden-50, rallied from last in turf route dominated by front-runners. Runner-up both turf routes at this level, should bang out maiden win soon vs. similar.

PALAGIO

Trainer: John Shirreffs Last race: May 14, race 8 Finish: Second by nose Beyer: 84

Second-start maiden stretched out from sixthplace debut, improved a ton. Forwardly placed, made lead outside, missed while nearly five lengths clear of third. Next time.

RED FLAG

Trainer: John Shirreffs Last race: May 15, race 4 Finish: 4th by 1 1/2

Beyer: 86

Grade 3 winner as juvenile, now 4, ran well returning from long layoff. Off slowly, far back early, finished steadily, narrowed gap, promising second-level allowance comeback.

BOLDEN

Trainer: Phil D’Amato Last race: May 15, race 8 Finish: 1st by 6

Beyer: 86

Off nearly two years, 4-yearold colt crushed Cal-bred allowance sprinters on dirt. Son of Square Eddie retains eligibilit­y to Cal-bred turf allowance sprint. Follow at Del Mar.

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