The Racing Dudes react to Count Again winning the 2022 Shoemaker Mile Stakes (G1) at Santa Anita Park and earning a fees-waived berth to the Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1). JOIN the replay watch-along to get the Racing Dudes’ INSTANT reactions, then give YOUR thoughts in the Comments section!
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The track press release:
Last early, trainer Phil DâAmatoâs Count Again pounced like a big cat when it counted to take Mondayâs Grade I, $500,000 Shoemaker Mile going away by 2 Âź lengths, thus providing eastern kingpin Irad Ortiz, Jr. with his second consecutive Grade I stakes win on the Memorial Day card at Santa Anita. Owned by Agave Racing and Sam-Son Farm, Count Again got a mile on turf in a sizzling 1:32.40.
The Shoemaker Breedersâ Cup Mile is a Breederâs Cup âWin & Youâre Inâ Challenge Race Qualifier, with the winner earning a fees-paid berth into the Grade I, $2 million FanDuel Breedersâ Cup Mile at Keeneland on Nov. 5.
A troubled sixth, beaten 1 ž lengths in the Grade I Makerâs Mark Mile at Keeneland April 15, Count Again got a perfect trip today, slicing through the competition around the far turn and reeling in favored Smooth Like Strait a furlong out.
âHe was in great position today and turning for home, he had the leader measured,â said DâAmato, who posted his fourth Shoe Mile win today. âHe was sitting on a big race today. This puts him in a position to win the Breedersâ Cup Mile in November.â
A winner of the Grade I Kilroe Mile two starts back on March 5, Count Again was off as the 5-2 second choice and paid $7.00, $2.40 and $2.10.
A 7-year-old Ontario, Canadian-bred gelding by Awesome Again out of the Red Ransom mare Count to Thee, Count Again notched his fifth graded stakes victory and is now 17-7-1-4 overall. With the winnerâs share of $300,000, he became racingâs newest millionaire with total earnings of $1,069,915.
âI just followed instructions,â said Ortiz, a three-time Eclipse Award winner who won the previous race, the Grade I Hollywood Gold Cup, with longshot There Goes Harvard. âPhil told me to let him do his thing and donât rush him. He had a big turn of foot. The horse was ready to run today, was ready to win.
âThey went a little fast but I wasnât too far (back). Honestly, I was happy where I was with my horse. Most of the time, he comes from off the pace. I just wanted to be in contact with the field and when he put me right there in the first turnâŚ, I said âWhy not,â let him be there and he responded really well. When I went through horses at the quarter pole, Phil told me to make sure to keep him outside down the stretch. In the clear and thatâs what I did. When we were in the clear, I asked him and (he) took off.â
Smooth Like Strait, who tracked pacesetter and eventual last place finisher Dance Some Mo early, opened up turning for home but was no match for the winner today under Flavien Prat. A close third in the Makerâs Mark Mile, Smooth Like Strait was off as the 2-5 favorite and paid $2.10 and $2.10 while finishing 3 ½ lengths in front of DâAmatoâs Masteroffoxhounds.
Ridden by Juan Hernandez, Masteroffoxhounds ran from off the pace to finish one length in front of Heywoods Beach. Off at 6-1, Masteroffoxhounds paid $2.20 to show.
