Godolphin’s Gayego, who won the Mahab al Shimaal (Gr.3) and finished second in the Godolphin Mile (Gr.2) earlier this year, stormed from next to last down the center of the track to win Sunday’s US$300,000 Ancient Title Stakes (Gr.1) at Santa Anita Park.
The impressive victory, accomplished in 1:08.28 for the six furlongs, will propel the four-year-old son of Gilded Time into a Breeders’ Cup race at Santa Anita, most probably the Sprint (Gr.1), said winning trainer Saeed bin Suroor.
“The race went as I expected. Before the race I told the jockey to make a wide move. I told him it depends on how fast they go, but if he could get (Gayego) in a good position, it would be great for him,” Suroor said. “He handled the surface here very well.”
Even before the Ancient Title, which drew a strong field of ten, Gayego had proved he relishes Santa Anita’s synthetic surface, winning a stakes last year in record time for 6 ½ furlongs. Jockey Garrett Gomez indicated he was impressed with the versatile colt’s acceleration on Sunday.
“I just didn’t know how much of a turn of foot he’d have, but he answered that question,” Gomez said. “These guys (with Godolphin) know their horses. I wasn’t surprised that he settled as well as he did because they said he would. They told me to just take my time with him and get him up under me and he’d come home no problem.”
Gayego defeated Crown of Thorns by 1 ¼ lengths, with Delta Storm another half length back in third. Winner of last year’s Arkansas Derby (Gr.2) at 1 1/8 miles, Gayego improved his career record to seven wins in 13 starts with three seconds and boosted his career earnings to $1,299,620.
Also on Sunday’s program, Spring House rallied to be third behind front-running winner Presious Passion in the Clement L. Hirsch Memorial Turf Championship Stakes (Gr.1) at Santa Anita. Owned by R. D. Hubbard, Spring House competed in the 2008 Dubai Sheema Classic (Gr.1) and since then has won four Grade 2 races and set a course record at Del Mar.
In other American racing over the weekend, Godolphin’s dual UAE classic winner Cocoa Beach finished third, about 1 ½ lengths behind undefeated champion Zenyatta, in Saturday’s $299,000 Lady’s Secret Stakes (Gr.1)over 1 1/16 miles at Santa Anita. Cocoa Beach bobbled at the start and then pressed the early pace set by Briecat before dropping back to fifth and then gaining ground in the stretch under Richard Migliore. The Lady’s Secret is a prep for the Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic (Gr.1).
Informed—another graduate of the Godolphin Mile this year and subsequently a multiple Grade 2 stakes winner—finished eighth in the $305,000 Goodwood Stakes (Gr.1) won by Gitano Hernando on Saturday. The Goodwood is a prep for the Breeders’ Cup Classic (Gr.1) and last year was won by eventual Dubai World Cup (Gr.1) victor Well Armed.


