Clement L. Hirsch is a “Win and You’re In” for the Breeders’ Cup Distaff
Five 4-year-old fillies, all of them graded stakes winners – will go for a Grade I prize at Del Mar Saturday in the 53rd edition of the Clement L. Hirsch Stakes, a mile and one-sixteenth on the main track that carries the honors of the game’s top stakes event, as well as a $400,000 prize.
Additionally, the Hirsch is a Breeders’ Cup “Win and You’re In” challenge race that guarantees the winner an admission free berth in the $2-million Breeders’ Cup Distaff, which will be run this year at Santa Anita in November.
Entry | Horse | ML Odds | Jockey | Trainer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Elm Drive | 8-1 | Ricardo Gonzalez 121 Lbs |
Philip D’Amato |
2 | Fun to Dream | 9-5 | Ramon Vazquez 121 Lbs |
Bob Baffert |
3 | Adare Manor | 4-5 | Juan Hernandez 123 Lbs |
Bob Baffert |
4 | Kirstenbosch | 10-1 | Hector Berrios 121 Lbs |
John Sadler |
5 | Desert Dawn | 5-1 | Umberto Rispoli 121 Lbs |
Philip D’Amato |
Trainer Bob Baffert, who won the Hirsch in 2020 with Fighting Mad, will send out a pair of solid candidates in the Saturday headliner in Michael Lund Petersen’s Adare Manor and Jill Baffert or Connie Pageler’s Fun to Dream.
Trainer Phil D’Amato, who’ll be in quest of his first victory in the stakes, also will saddle two of the runners in Little Red Feather’s Elm Drive along with H & E Ranch’s Desert Dawn. Finally, trainer John Sadler, with five notches already on his belt in the Hirsch, will send out Keith Abrahams’ Kirstenbosch.
Adare Manor, an Uncle Mo offspring who has five victories and four seconds in 11 careers starts, well could be the favorite in the crucible. The speedster comes into the race off a trio of scores, the last two coming in Grade II stakes at Santa Anita. She figures to be on or near the lead throughout and she’ll have the saddle services of her regular rider, Juan Hernandez, for the test, which goes as Race 10 on an 11-race card.
The other Baffert filly, Fun to Dream, is a California homebred daughter of the trainer’s Hall of Fame stallion Arrogate out of the Maria’s Mon mare Lutess. She’s won six of her eight outings and is the lone runner in the lineup with a Grade I tally already to her credit, that coming in the La Brea Stakes at Santa Anita last December.
Hernandez had ridden the filly in all eight of her previous starts, but chose to go the other way for this affair. That left the door open for veteran Ramon Vazquez to pick up the mount.
Elm Drive, who’ll have Ricky Gonzalez in the tack, is a five-time winner who has gone two turns only once before with results that were not promising. She’s by the Tapit sire Mohaymen out of an Indian Charlie mare
Desert Dawn, who is also by a Tapit stallion, this one named Cupid, has only won twice after 14 starts, but has a pair of seconds and five thirds that have built her earnings up to $696,525, tops among all the runners in the lineup. She’ll have regular rider Umberto Rispoli aboard as she goes again in a race where she ran second last year to the top mare Blue Stripe.
Kirstenbosch is a homebred by Midnight Lute with a trio of victories and six other placings to her credit. She’ll be handled by Hector Berrios in the select field. In her most recent start, Kirstenbosch finished second to Adare Manor in Santa Anita’s Santa Margarita Stakes on June 10.
In the race prior to the Clement L. Hirsch, 10 3-year-olds and up will travel a mile and one-sixteenth on the Jimmy Durante Turf Course in the $150,000 California Dreamin’ Stakes. The race, limited to California-breds, is having its 18th running.
First post Saturday is at 2 p.m. The California Dreamin’ should go off around 6 p.m. and the Clement L. Hirsch at approximately 6:30.
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Pre-Draw News
July 30 – Twelve of the top fillies and mares at Del Mar have been nominated for next week’s G1 Clement Hirsch, a “Win & You’re In” for the Breeders’ Cup Distaff this November at Santa Anita Park. The $400,000 Clement Hirsch is one of five stakes races on the docket next week.
Trainer Bob Baffert has entered five of the top ladies in his barn: Adare Manor, Eda, Fun to Dream, Ganadora, and Lucky For You. Phil D’Amato has nominated Desert Dawn and Elm Drive and Richard Mandella may bring Window Shopping.
For the first time in a couple years, the Clement Hirsch is void of any big name eastern invader. Shedaresthedevil, the 2020 Kentucky Oaks winner conditioned by Brad Cox, was the horse to beat in the Clement Hirsch the past two years.
The 53rd running of the Hirsch, contested at a mile and a sixteenth on the main track, is slated for Saturday.
The stakes action at Del Mar begins on Friday with the 36th running of the Real Good Deal Stakes. It’s restricted to 3-year-old Cal-breds and is run at seven furlongs. Steve Knapp’s Bus Buzz, Peter Miller’s Giver Not A Taker and Tim Yakteen’s Kangaroo Court are all nominated for the race, part of the Golden State Series.
On the Clement Hirsch undercard on Saturday is another Cal-bred race, the $150,000 California Dreamin’ Stakes run on the Jimmy Durante Turf Course. Nominated to the mile and a sixteenth contest are John Sadler’s Kings River Knight and Steve Miyadi’s Lovesick Blues. Fourteen horses, 3-year-olds and up, have been nominated for the Golden State Series race.
Sunday’s stakes twinbill features the first 2-year-old stakes race of the Del Mar summer season, the 70th running of the $125,000 CTBA Stakes. It’s restricted to Cal-bred fillies going five and a half furlongs on the main track. Ten have been nominated for the race, three by trainer Jeff Bonde.
Rounding out the stakes action Sunday will be the 83rd edition of the G3 La Jolla Handicap, a mile and a sixteenth turf test for 3-year-olds. Leonard Powell’s Maltese Falcon tops the list of 11 nominees.