BigDaddy News

Horse Racing News

2018 Santa Barbara Stakes Entries & Odds at Santa Anita

Santa Anita Park – Irish-bred Plein Air will hope to replicate her dazzling U.S. debut on January 14 as she heads a field of six fillies and mares three and up in Saturday’s Grade III, $100,000 Santa Barbara Stakes at a mile and one half over the Santa Anita turf.

Trained by Bob Baffert and ridden by Tyler Baze, Plein Air made every pole a winning one in the mile and one half turf Astra Stakes and will likely employ similar tactics in her second Santa Anita start.

Prominent among five rivals is fellow Irish-bred Pantsonfire, who is one of three Richard Baltas-trained distaffers in the Santa Barbara. A winner of two out of her last three starts here with the recently departed Rajiv Maragh aboard, she’ll be ridden on Saturday by Corey Nakatani.


Entry Horse ML Odds Jockey Trainer
1 Lucy De 3-1 Kent Desormeaux Richard Baltas
2 Pantsonfire (IRE) 2-1 Corey Nakatani Richard Baltas
3 Queen Blossom (IRE) 8-1 Flavien Prat Richard Baltas
4 Causeforcommotion 6-1 Geovanni Franco J. Kruljac
5 Space Cadet 12-1 Franklin Ceballos Richard Baltas
6 Plein Air (IRE) 8-5 Tyler Baze Bob Baffert

PLEIN AIR

Owner: Sunny Brook Stables, LLC

Trainer: Bob Baffert

With a sharp resume that included seven wins from 10 starts in Italy, Plein Air, although she was dispatched at 7-1, was ridden confidently by Baze in the Astra as he rationed her considerable speed to perfection in prevailing by three quarters of a length over the well-accomplished Evo Campo, and by 2 ½ lengths over stablemate Lucy De. A 5-year-old mare who had been raced exclusively in Italy, Plein Air is an impressive 11-8-1-1 overall with earnings of $155,272.

Although she will step up to the graded level in the Santa Barbara at the same distance, Plein Air won’t face a graded winner in the field of six-unlike the Astra, when she held off 2017 Santa Barbara winner Evo Campo by three-quarters of a length.

PANTSONFIRE

Owner: Next Wave Racing, Pat Maciariello, Jeremy Peskoff and Mark Silverstein

Trainer: Richard Baltas

Winless in four starts in her native Ireland, this 4-year-old filly has come to hand under the care of Baltas, winning three of her eight Southern California starts, including two out of her last three. Off as the 2-1 favorite in a second condition allowance at a mile and one eighth on turf here April 7, Pantsonfire split horses a furlong out en route to an impressive head victory, which should set her up well for a top performance in the Santa Barbara.

Nakatani, who finished second with her in her U.S. debut on July 27 at Del Mar, was also aboard for a heartbreak nose defeat five starts back on Nov. 19 at Del Mar. Look for her to be rolling late in her first try at a mile and one half on Saturday.

Leave feedback about this

  • Quality
  • Price
  • Service

PROS

+
Add Field

CONS

+
Add Field
Choose Image
Choose Video

Want To Earn From Skills ?

10%
Bonus On New ID

NO DOCUMENTATION,NO KYC REQUIRED