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Greg's Gold looks a cut above these
By BRAD FREE
DRF.com
INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Two of the three Grade 1 winners on the California
Gold Rush card Sunday at Hollywood Park entered the same race. Only one is
a standout.
Greg's Gold will start at a short price in race 4, the $150,000 Tiznow
Stakes for older California-breds at 7o1/2 furlongs. With all due respect
to Debonair Joe, winner of the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes in 2002, the
6-year-old Greg's Gold will be tough to beat.
"I think he's the best horse," Greg's Gold's trainer, David Hofmans, said,
and who would argue? Greg's Gold won the Grade 1 Bing Crosby in July 2005,
was off a year and a half to recover from a tendon injury, and picked up
this year where he left off.
Greg's Gold won his Feb. 18 comeback by more than three lengths, finished
second to Smokey Stover on April 7 in the Grade 2 Potrero Grande, and
drops in class Sunday into a statebred race that lacks an obvious second
choice.
A five-time winner from 15 races, Greg's Gold apparently towers over nine
rivals, even if 7 1/2 furlongs is a stretch.
"I don't think distance is a problem," Hofmans said. "He's won at seven
furlongs, and run well at a mile."
Greg's Gold, owned by breeder William Boswell, also is in absolute peak
form.
"He's fresh. He's real good right now," Hofmans said, citing a big
six-furlong drill Monday he called a "strong, hard work."
David Flores will ride Greg's Gold, a son of Lake George who is using the
Tiznow as a bridge to the Grade 1, $300,000 Triple Bend on July 7. With
five successive triple-digit Beyer Speed Figures, Greg's Gold is the only
Tiznow starter currently eyeing the Triple Bend.
Beyond the favorite, the Tiznow is jumbled. Areyoutalkintome is nearing
the million-dollar mark, but the 9-for-45 graded stakes winner runs best
at Santa Anita. Trained by Doug O'Neill, Areyoutalkintome was claimed for
$32,000 in his third start, and with earnings of $926,254 currently ranks
50th on the list of leading California-bred money winners.
He's the Rage, who won the 2003 Cal Cup Juvenile in his second career
start, was claimed for $50,000 last month by Mike Mitchell. He's the Rage
has won 7 of 25, and the pace figure he earned last out racing 1 1/16
miles gives him a chance cutting back to a sprint.
Other Tiznow starters include Scottsbluff, Cigar Pal, Only One Way, Desert
Boom, Seminole Native, and Bilo. The other Grade 1 winner Sunday, aside
from Greg's Gold and Debonair Joe, is Hollywood Starlet winner Romance Is
Diane. She runs in race 8, the Melair Stakes.
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