Prince Abama Rules in Hollywood Turf Cup

November 25, 2022

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DMTC Press Release

DEL MAR, Calif.— Michael House’s Prince Abama (IRE) stalked the leader for the first portion of the 12-furlong Hollywood Turf Cup at Del Mar Friday, took over the lead at the mile marker, then simply outran his six rivals in the Grade II headline to report home a three-quarter length winner.

The 4-year-old Irish-bred gelding by the British sire Tamayuz earned a first prize of $150,000 for taking the $250,000 feature and pushed his lifetime earnings up to $327,553 with his third victory in his 10th start.

He was ridden by Flavien Prat, who was tallying his fourth winner of the afternoon. The stakes win was the second of the meet for rider Prat, but his first in the Hollywood Turf Cup. He now has 82 stakes wins at Del Mar 10th most all time among all riders.

“We (he and trainer Phil D’Amato) that he was tactical enough that I could put him right in the race. It turned out true. He ran well and finished up like we hoped. In these long races you need a horse that can handle the distance. Our horse could today,” said Prat

The chestnut is trained by Phil D’Amato, who was capturing the marathon for the second year in a row. He took it last year with the 6-year-old Say the Word.

“Flavien (ride Prat) made the right move at the right time. He sensed that the pace was ultra slow when that three horse was on the lead. He decided at the 5/8’s pole, he wanted to be on the lead and that was the winning move. He (Prince Abama) has just matured and got better,” D’Amato commented. 

The stakes win the first of the meet for trainer D’Amato, but his second (Say the Word, 2021) in the Hollywood Turf Cup. He now has 42 stakes wins at Del Mar.

Finishing second in Friday’s affair was Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners or Frassetto’s The Grey Wizard, who was a head better than Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Freeman and LaPenta’s Avenue.

Prince Abama paid $7.60, $4.00 and $3.00 across the board. The Grey Wizard returned $5.60 and $4.00, while Avenue paid $4.80 to show.

Fractions:  :24.88  :51.79  1:17.63  1:42.49  2:06.25  2:29.42.

In the track’s popular Pick Six Single Ticket Jackpot wager, nobody could identify all six winners for the eighth day in a row. That means that the carryover will amount to $295,929 when the bet becomes available on Saturday’s nine-race card, which has a first post of 12:30 p.m.

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