Published Monday, July 24th, 2023 (1 year ago)

Nine to Run Friday at Del Mar in Daisycutter at Five Panels

Twilight Gleaming © Benoit Photo

Nine turf sprinters – older female type -- will match up Friday at Del Mar in the annual renewal of the Daisycutter Handicap, an overnight test carrying a $100,000 purse at five furlongs on the Jimmy Durante Turf Course.

Eleven fillies and mares have entered the dash, but only nine can run at any one time on the turf course due to safety concerns.

Possible favorite in the grass gas could be Stonestreet Stables’ Twilight Gleaming, a now 4-year-old daughter of the British sire National Defense. The quick lassie sped to a half-length victory in this same race last year, outrunning five rivals under top rider Juan Hernandez. That rider has another commitment in this year’s edition of the turfer, so Hall of Fame rider Mike Smith steps in to take over the controls.

Here’s the full field for the Daisycutter from the rail out with riders:

Twilight Gleaming; Flores, Carrillo or Zondio, et al’s Tom’s Regret (Kyle Frey); C T R Stables’ Sassy Nature (Edwin Maldonado); Pine Racing Stables and West Point Thoroughbreds’ Unbridled Mary (Hector Berrios); Madaket Stables, Dubbs or LaPenta’s Amy C (Umberto Rispoli); Marsha Naify’s Xmas Surprise (Joe Bravo); Glen Hill Farm’s Wide West (Juan Hernandez); Fanticola or A. Venneri Racing’s Tony Ann (Kent Desormeaux), and Cerin or Cady, et al’s Princess Adaleigh (Ramon Vazquez).  On the also-eligible list are Hronis Racing’s Secrets Told (Antonio Fresu) and Little Red Feather or Sterling’s Kitty Kitana (Giovanni Franco).

Wide West, a 3-year-old filly by European super sire Frankel, enters the dash off a pair of turf sprint victories at Gulfstream Park in Florida this spring. She’s been training steadily for veteran conditioner Thomas Proctor and draws California’s top rider. She definitely bears watching.

The Daisycutter is Race 7 on an eight-race program. First post Friday will be 4 p.m.