DEL MAR, Calif.— Nick Alexander’s homebred Lieutenant Dan was just too fast for seven rivals in Sunday’s $101,500 Green Flash Handicap at Del Mar, running five furlongs on turf in :55.98.
The 5-year-old gelding by Alexander’s prime stallion, Grazen, shook off pressure early, then cleared late to finish two and a quarter length best in the dash for 3-year-olds and up. He picked up a check for $60,000 for the win and pushed his bankroll to $543,740.
Geovanni Franco rode the winner for trainer Steve Miyadi.
“No special instructions for me; I know this horse well. Since he’s come back from his layoff (was away from June 2020 to July 2021), he’s more puffed up. He’s acting like a bully. He’s doing good now. When I made the lead in the straight, I wasn’t worried about the others behind me coming to get us. But I wasn’t going to wait for them either,” said Franco.
Finishing second was Hogan or Hogan’s Give Me the Lute, a neck in front of Slam Dunk Racing, Old Bones Racing Stable and Nentwig’s Gregorian Chant.
With four stakes wins at Del Mar, stakes win was the first of the meet for rider Franco and his first in the Green Flash. Miyadi also has four stakes wins at Del Mar with his first Green Flash and first stakes of the meet.
“In this day and age, you’re always worried about the bounce. I didn’t train him particularly hard for (a win here July 23), because I was thinking about this race, and I was pleasantly surprised at how well he ran. That’s when you worry about the bounce. He overcame my training,” recounted Miyadi.
Lieutenant Dan paid $6.00, $3.40 and $2.60. Give Me the Lure returned $7.40 and $4.80 and Gregorian Chant paid $3.60 to show.
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club Press Release
Photo: Lieutenant Dan (Benoit)