The Riverside Press-Enterprise

OUT OF THE GATE

- — Art Wilson

SANTA ANITA LEADERS

Through Thursday

Jockeys / Wins

Juan Hernandez / 19 Hector Berrios / 12 Umberto Rispoli / 12 Ramon Vazquez / 12 Two tied / 9

WEEKEND STAKES SANTA ANITA Saturday

• $200,000Grade II Triple Bend Stakes, 4-year-olds and up, 7furlongs

• $100,000 Grade III Daytona Stakes, 4-yearolds and up, 61/2 furlongs downhill turf course

Sunday

• $150,000 Snow Chief Stakes, 3-year-olds bred in CA, 11/8 miles (turf)

• $150,000Melair Stakes, 3-year-old fillies bred in CA, 11/16 miles

• $100,000Thor’s Echo Stakes, 3-year-olds and up bred in CA, 6furlongs

• $100,000Crystal Waters Stakes, 3-yearolds and up bred in CA, 1mile (turf)

• $100,000Fran’s Valentine Stakes, fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up bred in CA, 1 mile (turf)

Monday

• $500,000Grade I Shoemaker Mile, 3-yearolds and up, 1mile (turf)

• $400,000 Grade I Hollywood Gold Cup, 3-year-olds and up, 11/4 miles

• $400,000Grade I Gamely Stakes, fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up, 11/8 miles (turf)

DOWN THE STRETCH

• Trainer Dan Blacker said he had concerns when he shipped his standout sprinter, Straight No Chaser, for the first time out of state to run in a race at Oaklawn Park in Arkansas. “He shipped well, but in a new place, a new track, a new environmen­t, he certainly was a little hot, a little stronger to be around than he is at home,” he said. “It took a little more TLC, a little more thought into his dayto-day routine. But that’s just his personalit­y. He’s just a high-energy horse and I think that’s partly why he’s so good in his races as well. When those gates open, he flies out of there.” He won the optional claimer by 71/4 lengths.

• In addition to Straight No Chaser, there are at least two other top sprinters — Spirit of Makena and Forbidden Kingdom — roaming the grounds locally. Both will run in Saturday’s $200,000Grade II Triple Bend Stakes at Santa Anita. Spirit of Makena beat Forbidden Kingdom in the Grade III San Carlos Stakes by 11/2 lengths on March 1. The former has won 4 of 5starts. “He’s doing good,” trainer George Papaprodro­mou told Santa Anita publicity’s Victor Ryan. “We’re very happy with him. He’s already proven he’s a good horse, but there still may be more there.”

• Preakness Stakes winner National Treasure is at Belmont Park and will have one work at the track before trainer Bob Baffert decides whether to run the son of Quality Road in the 11/2-mile Belmont Stakes on June 10. “When he breezes, he’s going to have to show me he’s up for it,” Baffert told Santa Anita publicity. Baffert has two other potential Belmont starters — Arabian Lion, winner of the Sir Barton Stakes on the Preakness undercard, and Reincarnat­e, who finished 13th in the Kentucky Derby on May 6.

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