Maltese Falcon © Benoit Photo
For the second day in a row, riding one race on the card was all leading rider Juan Hernandez needed to find his way to the winner’s circle again at Del Mar.
Sunday he slipped through on the fence to guide the maiden Maltese Falcon, owned by the father/son team of the late Jed Cohen (Red Baron Barn) or Tim Cohen (Rancho Temescal), to a one-length tally in the 82nd edition of the Grade III La Jolla Handicap for three-year-olds on the Jimmy Durante Turf Course.
The day before he pulled off a similar one-length score on Adare Manor in the Grade I Clement L. Hirsch Stakes on the main track with his only mount of the afternoon.
The rider had been set down for three days for a previous riding infraction and was only allowed to ride in designated races this weekend. He made his two efforts pay off in spades with his double stakes victories. He now has won 15 races through the first 11 days of the meet and once more sits atop the riders’ standings.
His Sunday tally on the Irish-bred gelding by Caravaggio saw him earn the winner’s share of $90,000 from the $151,500 purse of the La Jolla. The winnings pushed Maltese Falcon’s total earnings to $135,948 and gave him a record of one win, two seconds and two thirds in seven lifetime starts. He is trained by Leonard Powell.
Maltese Falcon was a lukewarm favorite in the mile and one-sixteenth headliner and returned $8.40 to his backers.
Finishing second in the La Jolla was Hronis Racing’s Panic Alarm, who had a nose on Muir Hut Stables’ Agency.
Earlier on the card, Repole Stable’s Pushiness simply outfooted six rivals in the California Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association Stakes, scoring by a length and three quarters after leading all the way under rider Umberto Rispoli.
The 2-year-old California-bred filly stakes carried a purse of $125,500 and rewarded the winner with $71,250, meaning Pushiness, a daughter of Kantharos, now has earnings of $107,850 after two wins in two starts.
The quick bay is trained by Mike McCarthy.
Finishing second in the CTBA was Mr.-Mrs. Larry Williams’ Grand Slam Smile, who had two and a half lengths on Brown or Thabit’s Crazy Hot.
Pushiness, a stout favorite at 3-5, returned $3.20 to her pari-mutuel fans.
Racing will resume at Del Mar on Thursday with a first post of 2 p.m.
JUAN HERNANDEZ (Maltese Falcon, winner) – “(Trainer) Leonard Powell told me this horse has a really good kick at the end. I was really patient with him. My horse he wanted to run around the three-eighths (pole), but I didn’t have space to come through, so I decided to stay the longest I can. Finally around the eighth pole I got lucky because the rail opened for me. He was really brave today. He responded to me.”
LEONARD POWELL (Maltese Falcon, winner) – “I didn’t give any special instructions to Juan. He’s a top class jockey and he watched the videos. I just gave him a few facts about the horse and after that it was all Juan. He put him in a good spot in the pocket and the main thing is that he waited for the opening. And the other main factor is the opening did happen and the horse was good enough.”
FRAACTIONS: :23.60 :48.82 1:14.50 1:38.53 1:44.20
The stakes win was third of the meet for rider Hernandez and the second of the session for trainer Powell.
The stakes win was first in the La Jolla for Hernandez, but his 36th overall at Del Mar.
The stakes win was the first in the La Jolla for Powell, but his 10th overall at Del Mar.
The winning owners are Red Baron’s Barn (of father Jed Cohen of Los Angeles) and Rancho Temescal (of son Tim Cohen of Del Mar).