HERBIE D MAKES IT TWO STRAIGHT FOR CANADA, STRYKER PHD FINISHES SECOND, GOLDEN ITIZ THIRD

ImageHerbie D left no doubt who was the best horse Sunday at Emerald Downs.

Under a flawless ride by Amadeo Perez at 121 lbs, Herbie D overcame the No. 10 post-position and rolled to a 1 ½-length victory over Stryker Phd in the 78th running of the $200,000 Longacres Mile (G3) for 3-year-olds and up.

A 5-year-old British Columbia-bred gelding by Orchid’s Devil-Chilli Chines, Herbie D ran one mile in 1:35.12 and paid $6.80, $4.40 and $3.20.

Trained by Robert Gilker for owners George Robbins of Cobble Hill, B.C. and Darcia Doman of Cowichan Bay, B.C., Herbie D became the second straight B.C.-bred to win the Mile.

Herbie D is 2-for-2 at Emerald Downs and 10-1-1 in 13 career starts with earnings of $337,928, including $110,000 for Sunday’s win.

Hustled to the lead and angled to the rail, Herbie D set fractions of :22.71, :45.04, 1:09.01 and 1:21.71, and held off Stryker Phd and Golden Itiz for the victory.

In firm control throughout, Herbie D led by at least one length at every call, and spurted to a decisive two-length lead into the stretch. He was never seriously threatened in the run to the wire.

“I listened to the trainer’s instructions and he told me that the plan was to go to the front,” Perez said through an interpreter. “I went to the front and never looked back. I could hear horses coming from the back, but all I was thinking was, ‘where is the wire?’ This is the best race I’ve ever won. I am very happy right now.”

Herbie D has won eight of his last nine races, including four stakes at Hastings and the July 21 Mt. Rainier Handicap at Emerald Downs, in which he scored an easy gate-to-wire victory at 1 1/16 miles and earned a 101 Beyer Speed Figure.

Stryker Phd, ridden by Debbie Hoonan at 116 lbs, rallied from 11th in the 12-horse field and edged Golden Itiz for second place by a head. Off at odds of 15-to-1, Stryker Phd paid $11.20 and $5.40, and continued his improbable story that has seen the 4-year-old Washington-bred finish second in all four stakes for older horses this season at Emerald Downs.

“He settled really nicely for me,” Hoonan said. “He got right into his groove. I really didn’t have to do too much. He was really focused.

“He never would let (Golden Itiz) go by him. I could here him grunting. He was trying so hard. When we got into the clear, I thought I had a good shot at the win. I knew the leader would be pretty tough to catch. I was thinking that third would be good, but it was even better when we got second.”

Trained by Margo Lloyd for Jim and Mona Hour of Bellevue, Stryker Phd—still a non-winner of two races—earned $40,000 for finishing second.

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Golden Itiz, with Gerry Olguin riding at 118, also finished well to take third and paid $6.20 for show.

Jebrica, from the barn of five-time Longacres Mile-winning trainer Jim Penney, finished fourth, and was followed by Gladding, Why Not Be Perfect, Until You, Tres Borrachos, Politicallycorrect, Winning Machine, Mr. Bowling and Hoist.

Politicallycorrect, the 9-to-5 betting favorite ridden by Hall of Famer Russell Baze, never got seriously involved in the race and finished ninth.

“My horse got hit from behind before we got into the first turn and he just dropped the bit,” Baze said. “I tried to get him involved on the backside, but he just wasn’t having any of it. He didn’t give me anything. It’s great to be here for another Mile. It would have been a lot better if I had won it.”

FULL FIELD OF 12 ENTERED IN $200,000 Longacres Mile (G3)

An overflow field of 13 runners was entered Wednesday for Sunday’s $200,000 Longacres Mile (G3) for 3-year-olds and up at Emerald Downs. Until You won a shake with Assessment-both geldings were assigned 114 lbs-for the 12th and final spot in the 78th renewal of the Northwest’s most prestigious race

Eastern invader Politcallycorrect drew the No. 3 post-position and was installed as the 7-to-2 morning line favorite by line maker Rob Rao. The evenly matched field includes runners from virtually all points in North America-East, Midwest, California, Canada and Washington.

Herbie D, impressive winner of the July 21 Mt. Rainier Handicap, drew the No. 10 post-position and is the 4-to-1 second choice. Herbie D, a 5-year-old B.C.-bred who bids to become the second straight Canadian horse to win The Mile, is 9-1-1 in 12 lifetime starts for trainer Robert Gilker.

Politcallycorrect and Herbie D also are starting co-high weights at 121 lbs each.

Golden Itiz a 6-year-old Kentucky-bred from the powerful John Sadler barn at Del Mar, drew No. 7 and is 5-to-1, and Mr. Bowling, a recent acquisition trained by Mike Puhich, drew the No. 11 post and is 6-to-1.

Mr. Bowling, a 4-year-old Kentucky-bred, was purchased privately by Dr. Mark Dedomenico and Glen Todd (North American Thoroughbred Racing Co, Inc.), and ships to Emerald after a runner-up finish in the $101,000 Golden Bear at Indiana Downs. And, of course, Puhich and Todd teamed up to win the 2012 Mile with Taylor Said from an outside post-position.

“The Mile is the biggest race in the Pacific Northwest,” Todd said “It was the best and most gratifying day I’ve had in horse racing. “We’ve got two in (this year’s race). I don’t know if they’re as good as Taylor Said, but we can’t win if were not in the race.”

Hoist, owned by Todd and trained by Puhich, breaks from the No. 2 post with Mario Gutierrez-last year’s winner on Taylor Said-getting the mount.

Tres Borrachos, the field’s richest earner with $1,030,973, drew No. 8 and is ridden by David G. Lopez, at 10-to-1, and Jebrica, from the barn of five-time Longacres Mile-winning trainer Jim Penney, drew No. 6 and is ridden by Isaias Enriquez at 12-to-1.

Winning Machine, who missed by a head to Taylor Said in last year’s Mile, drew the No. 12 post-position and is ridden by Javier Matias at 15-to-1. A 7-year-old gelding, Winning Machine has won four stakes and three divisional honors at Emerald Downs, but only two horses-Coldwater in the inaugural running in 1935 and Assessment in 2009, have won The Mile for post-position 12.

Longacres Mile Notes:

  • Russell Baze, jockey on morning line favorite Politicallycorrect, is riding in his record 20th Longacres Mile, including victories on Simply Majestic, 1989; Sky Jack, 2003, and Adreamisborn, 2004.
  • Gerry Olguin, rider of Golden Itiz, makes his first Emerald Downs appearance since 2001 and is 0-for-13 lifetime at Emerald Downs. A 40-year-old native of Chula Vista, CA, Olguin has 1,851 career wins, riding mainly in Canada, and teamed with owner K.K. Sangara to win the 2007 B.C. Derby on Celtic Dreamin for trainer Rafael Beccera.
  • Ken & Sarah Ramsey, owners/breeders of Politcallycorrect, lead the nation in 2013 earnings with $6,356,860, and they have earned three Eclipse Awards-2004 Turf Horse Kitten’s Joy (sire of Politcallycorrect), 2004 Owners, and 2010 Steeplechaser Slip Away.
  • The remainder of Sunday’s card (excluding Longacres Mile & Emerald Distaff) will be drawn Thursday.

The Post Positions are Available!

#TheMile Draw Board
#TheMile Draw Board

$200,000 Longacres Mile-78th Running-Grade 3
Sunday, August 18, Race 8, 5:32 PM
PP Horse Jockey Trainer Weight Morning Line Odds
1 Until You Juan Gutierrez David Martinez 114 30
2 Hoist Mario Gutierrez Mike Puhich 117 20
3 Politicallycorrect Russell Baze Wesley Ward 121 7-2
4 Gladding Dennis Carr Vann Belvoir 116 10
5 Stryker Phd Debbie Hoonan Margo Lloyd 116 8
6 Jebrica Isaias Enriquez Jim Penney 118 12
7 Golden Itiz Gerry Olguin John Sadler 116 5
8 Tres Borrachos David G. Lopez Mike Puhich 118 10
9 Why Not Be Perfect A. Sanguinetti Jeff Metz 118 15
10 Herbie D Amadeo Perez Robert Gilker 121 4
11 Mr. Bowling Aaron Gryder Mike Puhich 117 6
12 Winning Machine Javier Matias Frank Lucarelli 117 15

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Winning Machine

7-year-old bay gelding by Toccet-Dance With Carson
Bred in: Kentucky
Record: 36-9-9-5
Earnings: $481,148
Owner: Fleur De Lis Stables
Trainer: Frank Lucarelli
Jockey: Javier Matias
Veteran gelding came within a head of winning the 2012 Longacres Mile, setting the pace to the head of the lane and battling with winner Taylor Said in a stirring stretch drive. Has won four stakes at Emerald Downs and was named Top 3-Year-Old Male in 2009 and Top Washington-Bred and Top Sprinter in 2012. Frank Lucarelli has won two straight training titles and five overall at Emerald Downs.

Gladding

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6-year-old dark bay or brown gelding by Sarava-Cannon Whirl
Bred in: Florida
Record: 23-4-5-3
Earnings: $284,280
Owner: Gary Owen
Trainer: Vann Belvoir
Jockey: TBD
Southern California-based speedster was the 3-to-1 second choice on the morning line for the 2012 Longacres Mile, but developed a fever while shipping and was scratched the morning of the race. Gelding was claimed for $62,500 earlier this year and is now trained by Vann Belvoir, a former jockey who won the inaugural Emerald Downs riding title with 148 wins in 1996.

Why Not Be Perfect

J.C.-Racing

6-year-old dark bay or brown horse by Whywhywhy-Perfect Time
Bred in: Kentucky
Record: 48-5-6-7
Earnings: $265,555
Owner: J.C. Racing Stable
Trainer: Jeff Metz
Jockey: Anne Sanguinetti
Resurgent 6-year-old has won 4-of-8 starts since being claimed last fall by trainer Jeff Metz, and was voted top older turf horse at the 2012-13 Turf Paradise meeting. Metz has had a great first season at Emerald Downs, battling with defending champion Frank Lucarelli for the 2013 training title.

Until You

Coal-Creek-Farm

4-year-old dark bay or brown gelding by Jazil-One for You
Bred in: Washington
Record: 8-2-0-1
Earnings: $58,170
Owner: Coal Creek Farm
Trainer: David Martinez
Jockey: TBD
Comes off a sharp 2013 debut, notching a 10-to-1 upset vs. classified allowance foes in 1:08.87 for six furlongs. Homebred gelding began career in Southern California with trainer Vann Belvoir, and scored a gate-to-wire-victory vs. maiden special weights at Betfair Hollywood Park.

Stryker PhD

Hour

4-year-old bay gelding by Bertrando-Strking Scholar
Bred in: Washington
Record: 9-1-3-4
Earnings: $59,466
Owner: Jim & Mona Hour
Trainer: Margo Lloyd
Jockey: Debbie Hoonan
Exciting stretch runner has rallied from last to finish runner-up in all three local stakes this year in the local handicap division—finishing second at 40-to-1 in the 6 ½-furlong Governor’s Handicap, second at 19-to-1 in the one-mile Budweiser Handicap, and second at 4-to-1 in the 1 1/16-mile Mt. Rainier Handicap. Would benefit greatly if more pace pressure is applied early to Herbie D in the Longacres Mile. This is the first Longacres Mile starter for veteran trainer Margo Lloyd, and Debbie Hoonan attempts to join Jennifer Whitaker as a female rider to win The Mile. This also is the first Mile starter for owners Jim & Mona Hour of Bellevue.

 

Politicallycorrect

Ramsey

4-year-old dark bay or brown gelding by Kitten’s Joy-Exceedexpectations
Bred in: Kentucky
Record: 17-4-4-3
Earnings: $451,061
Owner: Kenneth L. & Sarah K. Ramsey
Trainer: Wesley Ward
Jockey: Russell Baze
Son of Kitten’s Joy comes off a sharp second in a Grade 3 sprint at Saratoga, and the 4-year-old gelding has peerless connections in his corner: Owners/breeders Ken and Sarah Ramsey are the all-time leading owners at Churchill Downs and received the 2011 Eclipse Award as America’s top owners. Trainer and Washington native Wesley Ward has won two consecutive titles at Keeneland and is the only American trainer to win a race at Royal Ascot, and Hall-of-Fame jockey Russell Baze is a three-time Mile winner and is North America’s all-time leading jockey with over 12,000 wins.

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Dedomenico

5-year-old dark bay or brown gelding Street Cry-Binavicar
Bred in: Kentucky
Record: 34-8-4-5
Earnings: $180,138
Owner: Dr. Mark Dedomenico & North American Thoroughbred Racing Co.
Trainer: Michael Puhich
Jockey: TBD
Street Cry gelding began his career in England with trainer John Gosden. Has raced in New York, Florida California and, most recently Canada. Has won two of three starts for owners Dr. Mark Dedomenico and Glen Todd, and comes to Emerald Downs off back to back 1 1/16-mile allowance wins at Hastings Racecourse. Has a fine 3-2-1 record in eights starts on dirt tracks.