Scott Anastasi, Dan Capen and James Ukegawa et al’s TAP IT LIGHT (General
“The only instructions Mike gave me were, ‘Don’t fight him,’ Baze said. “He
Rendezvous (Victory Gallop) came four wide down the lane to get up by a
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Philatelist (Rahy) rounded out the top four and was followed under the line
by Quindici Man (Came Home), Snowmaster (Maria’s Mon) and Unusual Suspect
(Unusual Heat). High Court Drama (Theatrical [Ire]) raced in contention on the
front end, but was pulled up on the clubhouse turn and vanned off.
Tap It Light has played musical barns for the past couple years, claimed
three times since April of 2008. Mitchell himself claimed the chestnut in August
of 2008 at Del Mar for $40,000.
“I liked his looks,” Mitchell explained when asked why he claimed Tap It
Light, “but I didn’t know that he could go this far. But the more I worked with
him, the more I thought he would run long.”
Tap It Light immediately came back to win a starter handicap at Fairplex
Park. Not seen in competition again for nearly 16 months, the gelding returned
on January 10 at Santa Anita to add an allowance/optional claimer to his line in
his six-year-old bow. Runner-up in a similar test prior to his one, Tap It Light
earned his first stakes score in this spot following a pair of black-type
placings earlier in his career. His record now reads 26-8-4-3, $368,211.
Bred in California by Paula Capestro and Rick Taylor, Tap It Light is the
second registered foal out of Popular Opinion (Half a Year), who has also
produced an unnamed juvenile filly by Freespool. Popular Opinion is herself a
half-sibling to multiple stakes winner Funny Tale (*Habitony). This is the same
family as Share the Fantasy (Exclusive Native), winner of the 1982 Spinaway S.
(G1), as well as Grade 2 heroes Lismore Knight (Woodman) and Tokatee (Seattle
Slew).
Tap It Light, who passed through the sales ring as a $5,000 Barretts October
yearling, could show up next in the April 18 San Juan Capistrano H. (G2),
according to Mitchell.