Linda’s Gift Patience Pays in GIII Santa Ana 

February 25, 2024

Linda’s Gift sat patiently then rallied powerfully to win going away by 3 ¾ lengths. (Ernie Belmonte/Past The Wire)

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ARCADIA, Calif.—A gate to wire winner of two consecutive marathon turf stakes, Richard Mandella’s razor-sharp Linda’s Gift was content to sit second early in today’s Grade III, $100,000 Santa Ana Stakes and she rallied powerfully to win going away by 3 ¾ lengths. With regular rider Tiago Pereira up, the 5-year-old mare by Arrogate got a mile and one quarter on turf in 2:00.79.

With a hillside start and short run to the dirt crossing at the top of the stretch, it was the Phil D’Amato-trained Leisureware who went to the early lead, with Linda’s Gift stalking her in second position, 1 ½ lengths back as the field crossed under the wire for the first time.

Leisurewear, ridden by Juan Hernandez, maintained a one length advantage three furlongs out but Linda’s Gift sailed by her with consummate ease turning for home and from that point, was essentially in a race of her own.

With her first graded stakes win coming two starts back at Del Mar going a mile three eighths in the Red Carpet Stakes on Nov. 23, Linda’s Gift most recent win came at a mile and one half on turf in Santa Anita’s Astra Stakes on Jan. 21.

Off as the 6-5 favorite among a field of eight older distaffers today, Linda’s Gift paid $4.60, $3.00 and $2.10.

A Kentucky-bred mare out of the Tapit mare Americana, Linda’s Gift, originally based on the east coast, she now has four wins from seven starts in Southern California with Mandella. Owned by John Cronin, Anthony DiMarco, Michael Mandara, Fred Nicotra and Vincent Varvaro, Linda’s Gift picked up $60,000 for the win, increasing her earnings to $314,936 while improving her overall race record to 13-5-2-2.

Irish-bred Queens Command, ridden by Antonio Fresu, rallied from mid-pack early to be second by 1 ½ lengths over English-bred Khinjani. Off at 10-1, Queens Command paid $7.00 and $5.80.

An impressive recent allowance winner at the trip, Khinjani, ridden by Frankie Dettori, was the second choice at 3-1 and paid $3.20 to show while finishing a half-length in front of Leisurewear.

Fractions on the race were 23.75, 48.39, 1:13.06 and 1:37.16.

First post time for a 10-race card on Sunday is at 12:30 p.m. with admission gates opening at 10:30 a.m.

Grade III, $100,000 Santa Ana Stakes Quotes

Jockey Quotes
Tiago Pereira, Linda’s Gift, Winner: “Today she was more relaxed. Last time she broke and relaxed after the first furlong, and she took the bridle a little bit. Today she was relaxed and sat second, in all of her races she has been able to relax. I don’t have to ask her to do too much…She gets better every time.

“I have been racing much better, I’ve had good opportunities and the wins are coming.”  

Tiago Pereira gave a big smile after his victory with Linda's Gift.(Ernie Belmonte/Past The Wire)
Assistant to Richard Mandella, Taylor Cambra (left) and Tiago Pereira give big smiles after his victory with Linda’s Gift.(Ernie Belmonte/Past The Wire)

Trainer Quotes
Richard Mandella, Linda’s Gift, Winner: “Tiago, is not only a good rider he is a good horseman. He understands what they are thinking, he’s done a great job with her. My assistant Taylor Cambra, Jose Contreras who rides her and my groom Felipe, they have all done a great job. She’s a little wired and they have done a great job of turning the wire back, here we are.”

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