Horse racing notebook: Gold Phoenix tries to go farther at Santa Anita

The Santa Anita winter-spring season’s four-day final week features the traditional closing-Sunday San Juan Capistrano Stakes turf marathon. Gold Phoenix, an 8-year-old gelding with more than $2 million in earnings on the Santa Anita and Del Mar grass courses, tries the approximately 1¾-mile race for the first time after winning at six different distances from 7 furlongs to 1½ miles. Ridden by two-time San Juan Capistrano winner Hector Berrios, Gold Phoenix heads a field of 10.

• After Nooni was scratched, Magnificat ($2.80) inherited the favorite’s role and led from start to finish with Antonio Fresu riding for trainer Richard Mandella in Thursday’s Desert Stormer Stakes at Santa Anita. The sprint was the 4-year-old filly’s first stakes victory and fourth win overall in seven starts. A second stakes, the Affirmed for 3-year-olds, is scheduled later in the day.

• Trainers Phil D’Amato and Michael McCarthy are tied for the lead in stakes wins at the Santa Anita Hollywood Meet with five each. D’Amato’s best shot at a sixth is Gold Phoenix in the San Juan Capistrano. McCarthy’s is the 3-year-old filly Marjoram, seeking a second Grade III victory in Saturday’s Summertime Oaks.

• Golden Tempo’s schedule after winning the Kentucky Derby and last Saturday’s Belmont Stakes calls for the 3-year-old colt to prepare at Keeneland for the Aug. 1 Jim Dandy Stakes and the Aug. 29 Travers at Saratoga, trainer Cherie DeVaux told reporters.

• Los Alamitos bettors chased the biggest pick-six in the Orange County track’s history when a three-night carryover helped to push the pool to $706,687. It wound up paying $18,315 after the six-race sequence ended with second choice My Favorite Paris ($6.20) and jockey Irving Lara won the Fred Scane Stakes for quarter horses.

SANTA ANITA LEADERS

Through Sunday

Jockeys / Wins

Armando Ayuso / 27

Antonio Fresu / 27

Juan Hernandez / 21

Emisael Jaramillo / 19

Joel Rosario / 17

Kazushi Kimura / 17

Trainers / Wins

Phil D’Amato / 18

John Sadler / 14

Jeff Mullins / 10

Mike Puype / 9

Mark Glatt / 9

Michael McCarthy / 9

Steve Knapp / 9

UPCOMING STAKES

SANTA ANITA

Friday

• $100,000 Possibly Perfect Stakes, fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up, 1¼ miles on turf

Saturday

• $100,000, Grade III Summertime Oaks, 3-year-old fillies, 1-1/16 miles

• $100,000, Grade III Daytona Stakes, 3 and up, about 6½ furlongs on turf

Sunday

• $100,000, Grade III San Juan Capistrano Stakes, 3-year-olds and up, about 1¾ miles on turf

LOS ALAMITOS

Saturday

• $75,000, Grade II Abigail Kawanakoa Stakes, quarter-horse fillies and mares, 3 and up, 350 yards

Sunday

• $30,000 1,000 Yard Summer Stakes, fillies and mares, 3 and up, 1,000 yards

• $30,000 1,000 Yard Summer Championship, 3 and up, 1,000 yards

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