July 5, 2024

The Usual Q. T. looms large in San Gabriel

Last updated: 12/23/10 7:03 PM








The Usual Q. T. looks to stay unbeaten on Santa Anita’s turf
(Benoit Photos)




Dual Grade 1-winning millionaire THE USUAL Q. T. (Unusual Heat) holds a class
edge over his nine rivals, including two-time defending champion PROUDINSKY
(Ger) (Silvano [Ger]), in Monday’s $150,000
San
Gabriel S. (G2)
at Santa Anita. Most recently third to European superstar
Goldikova (Ire) (Anabaa) and dual Eclipse Award winner Gio Ponti (Tale of the
Cat) in the November 6 Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1) at Churchill Downs, the Jim
Cassidy charge returns home to put his perfect record on the Santa Anita turf on
the line.

The Usual Q. T. sports a three-for-three mark over the local sod, comprising
last year’s Oak Tree Derby (G2) at this 1 1/8-mile trip as well as the Sir
Beaufort S. (G3) and California Cup Mile H. Those victories were part of a
six-race winning streak that also included the 2009 Hollywood Derby (G1). The
California-bred gelding hasn’t put together such a gaudy campaign in 2010, but
his only poor efforts have come on synthetic surfaces. When kept on the grass,
The Usual Q. T. has continued his high level of form. He outclassed his
opponents in the Eddie Read S. (G1) at Del Mar this summer, and finished a
commendable runner-up in the Woodbine Mile (Can-G1) prior to his game third in
the Breeders’ Cup.



Regular rider Victor Espinoza will guide The Usual Q. T., the 123-pound co-highweight,
from post 3 on Monday. Cassidy has cautioned, however, that he would be
scratched if the race is rained off the turf.

Proudinsky has prevailed in the past two editions of the San Gabriel, but
must lift his game to accomplish the unprecedented three-peat. Sidelined for 11
months following his successful title defense, the multiple Grade 2 hero did not
reappear until the November 27 Citation H. (G2), where he checked in second in a
fine performance off the layoff for Humberto Ascanio. Proudinsky, whose only
loss on the Santa Anita turf was a runner-up effort in the 2007 San Gabriel,
picks up the services of Pat Valenzuela and will break from the rail.

Grade 2 veteran MEDICI CODE (GB) (Medicean) is likewise a name from San
Gabriels past, having garnered third in both the 2007 and 2008 runnings of this
event. The Darrell Vienna pupil missed the 2009 renewal and ended up spending a
year on the sidelines. The six-year-old resurfaced this fall and has run
decently in a pair of optional claimers, but it remains to be seen whether
Medici Code is still up to competing at this level.







Proudinsky would stand alone in the record book if he can win a third San Gabriel
(Benoit Photos)





Besides Proudinsky, two others are also exiting the Citation: third-placer
METEORE (Pulpit) and eighth VIOLON SACRE (Stravinsky). Meteore, the 2009 La
Jolla H. (G2) victor, has been an honest type all season for Richard Mandella.
The Patrick Biancone-trained Violon Sacre, who had posted good-looking wins in
the Knickerbocker S. (G3) and P.T.H.A. President’s Cup S. back east, had a
nightmare trip along the fence in the Citation and gets a key rider switch to
Joel Rosario.

Like The Usual Q. T., fellow co-highweight UNUSUAL SUSPECT is a
California-bred, Grade 1-winning millionaire by Unusual Heat. His career high
came last time out in the 1 1/2-mile Hollywood Turf Cup (G1) on November 13,
which snapped a 16-race losing streak. In its aftermath, trainer and co-owner
Barry Abrams revealed possible designs on Australia for this tough customer with
55 career starts to his credit. Although Unusual Suspect was second in the 1
1/8-mile California Cup Classic H. on Cushion Track two back, this distance has
tended to be on the short side for him in recent years. On the plus side, he
renews his profitable partnership with Corey Nakatani here.



An intriguing new shooter in the local turf division is JERANIMO (Congaree),
who captured the Strub S. (G2) on the Pro-Ride earlier this year and followed up
with a fourth in the Santa Anita H. (G1). The Michael Pender trainee was not
seen again for more than seven months, but in his second start back, he tried
the turf and rolled to a smart score in a November 27 Hollywood Park allowance.
Jeranimo’s promising turf debut was enough to keep Rafael Bejarano in the saddle
for this test.

Rounding out the field are Grade 2 winner EXPANSION (Maria’s Mon), who makes
his California bow off a pair of disappointing runs for Steve Asmussen; Grade
2-placed stakes scorer RIVIERA COCKTAIL (Giant’s Causeway), freshened by Neil
Drysdale since winding up 10th in the Woodbine Mile; and recent Native Diver H.
(G3) runner-up SPURRIER (Dixieland Band) from the Bob Baffert barn, who might be
hoping for a transfer to the main track.

One race earlier, seven state-bred juvenile fillies will contest the $100,000

California Breeders’ Champion S.
going seven furlongs on the dirt.
CALIFORNIA NECTAR (Stormy Atlantic) and WARREN’S FLYER (Doc Gus) just missed in
a three-way photo in the California Cup Juvenile Fillies S. two back. Their
subsequent efforts in open company yielded a couple of fourths, with California
Nectar filling that spot in the grassy Miesque S. (G3) and Warren’s Flyer
capping the superfecta in the Moccasin S. Their leading rivals are Hollywood
optional claiming romper TEDDY’S PROMISE (Salt Lake) and maiden winner GOING FOR
A SPIN (Ministers Wild Cat). Though still a maiden, SCREAMING REGAL (Old Topper)
is worth a look after playing second fiddle both to California Nectar in her
debut and to Going for a Spin in the wake of a rough start.