Late Surge Propels Cabo Spirit To Victory In Santa Anita’s Twilight Derby – Horse Racing News

|10.29.2022|8:45pm

Cabo Spirit, outside, ridden by Joe Bravo, wins the G2 Twilight Derby

As he’s done thousands of times throughout an incredible career, jockey Joe Bravo again made the last run in Saturday’s $200,000 Twilight Derby (G2) at Santa Anita as Cabo Spirit surged in the shadow of the wire to collar favored Speaking Scout and win by a half length.

Trained by George Papaprodromou, Cabo Spirit, a 3-year-old gelding by Pioneerof the Nile, got 1 1/8 miles on firm turf in 1:49.46.

With longshot Go Joe Won setting leisurely early fractions, Bravo saved ground while sixth with Cabo Spirit, about three lengths off the lead a half mile out.

Into the bridle, Cabo Spirit bided his time behind a three-horse spread and then found a seam four-deep three sixteenth of a mile from home and was fully extended to get up in time.

Owned by Kretz Racing LLC, Cabo Spirit, who finished well when fifth, beaten 2 ½ lengths in the Del Mar Derby (G2) Sept. 3, was off at 5-2 in a field of eight and paid $7.40.

A winner of the La Jolla Handicap (G3) two starts back, Cabo Spirit, who is out of the Shamardal mare Fancy Day, now has three overall stakes wins, all on turf. With the winner’s share of $120,000, he increased his earnings to $438,560 while running his overall mark to 4-3-3 from 15 starts.

Speaking Scout, who got a perfect stalking trip under Juan Hernandez, made the lead leaving the furlong marker and was second best as the 2-1 favorite.

Perfect Flight, who was lapped on the pacesetter turning for home, couldn’t go with the top two late and was third, a nose in front of Go Joe Won.

The solid favorite at 2-1 with four minutes to post, War at Sea was a veterinary scratch.

Cabo Spirit was bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm.

Fractions on the race were :25.07, :49.89, 1:14.68, and 1:38.25.

TWILIGHT DERBY (G2)  QUOTES

JOCKEY QUOTES

JOE BRAVO, CABO SPIRIT, WINNER: “Cabo laid a little bit closer to the pace today than he usually does. If you know him, he’s kind of a laid-back horse who sits back and then it’s go get ’em. I got a message in the Paddock that it was the owners’ birthday, so we had to pull it off. Birthday candles for everybody!

“I’ve rode this horse a few times, so you get the personality and get to know the animal. George just did such an amazing job bringing him around. This horse has some issues and all he has done is get better and better since the gelding took effect.

“I was really proud of the guy. I knew he was training coming into the race. He had me worried because we were lagging so close to pace early on, and I guess the times explain why he was laying so close to pace. This is a horse that we really had high hopes on early on. Today you can see how focused he was. From the eighth pole to the wire, he really bellied out, and you see what he did from there.”

TRAINER QUOTES

GEORGE PAPAPRODROMOU, CABO SPIRIT, WINNER: “I was getting kind of worried, the way they were going kind of slow like that. Joe had him in the right spot and I was confident, he was travelling well up the backside and turning for home I was a little worried but luckily, they opened up for him and he won from there. Last time there was no pace for him and that I think made him fall back, but he made a big run, went wide and that cost him a little bit, but today everything went perfect. I was concerned with the fractions, going that slow but we got it done.

“I think probably the Hollywood Derby is next.”

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