

Favorites Score In Sires Stakes At Cal Expo
Saturday, December 10, 2011 - by Scott Ehrlich, Publicity – Cal Expo
Sophomore
fillies were spotlighted at Cal Expo on Friday (December 9) night in a
pair of $15,000 California Sires Stakes, on which Thatssomebracciola and
Dine N Wine backed the confidence of the public.
In the division for the trotters, Thatssomebracciola had to dig down to
get the cheese.
Coming away in fifth position on a no leave from post-six in the field
of a half-dozen for trainer Luke Plano, the pair were content through
first-half fractions of :31 & 1:02.1.
With the pace-setting Flea Flicker being sent by driver Rich Wojcio at
the 9-16ths mile marker, Plano moved his filly first-over at the
five-eighths mile pole, then gained with momentum to the midway point of
the final-turn, but were still down by three-lengths at the
three-quarter mile pole, timed in 1:32. Getting into the pocket to
the head of the lane with two-lengths to Flea Flicker, Plano appeared to
be sitting chilly.
"When we turned for home my filly was in full gear and I really wasn't
asking her a whole lot because she was giving me a lot at that point,"
said Plano. "When we straightened up, since I knew Flea Flicker
drifts out a little and my horse drifts in a little, I figured I'd go up
the inside."
Gaining to within a half of one-length at the seven-eighths mile
station, Plano had to deal with Flea Flicker digging in. Was he
concerned?
"Yes because Flea Flicker was trying to fight me off, but my filly was
digging in as well while both horses were a little tired from when we
started sprinting in the final-turn."
Beginning to run short of time with a sixteenth of a mile to go, was
Plano still worried?
"I was still concerned because I still wasn't getting past Flea Flicker
and my filly was tiring, but at the same time she was digging in while
Flea Flicker was also tiring, yet digging in. I was just hoping to
outlast her to the wire, and when push came to shove late, my filly was
able to finish strong enough to get by in a race that could have gone
either way down by the wire."
Finally edging ahead late while under pretty strong line lifting, the
Rick Plano bred & owned lass won ($3.00) by three-quarters of
one-length. Flea Flicker went down fighting while second, and
Eggwhite Inmy Beer (James Kennedy) finished three-lengths farther back,
in third.
"The filly has been in great shape, she raced well, and I think she has
a bright future," finished Plano, who had five winners on the 13-race
card.
Pacers
completed the Stakes daily-double, on which Dine N Wine was driven
according to how she felt.
Coming away in fourth position from post-three in the field of seven,
driver Steve Wiseman, who quarter moved his charge off a :28.3
first-quarter in their last Sires Stakes victory, chose not to
quarter-move on this night off a :29.2 opening split.
"I elected to sit because my filly didn't feel as strong as she has in
the past," stated Wiseman. “Then when James (Kennedy) picked up
the pace with Poor House - - that really made me decide to stay."
With the 32-1 Hi Fidelity (Scott Cisco) "boldly" pulling first-over past
the 5-16ths mile pole, Wiseman had a decision to make.
"At that point, pulling probably wasn't the right thing to do. And
like I said, my filly didn't seem as strong as she has, and with the
pace going pretty good I continued to elect to stay inside."
Taking a shuffle at the half-mile marker, timed in :58.3, was Wiseman
worried?
"I really wasn't because the pace was going on pretty good and I figured
I'd be able to get on the 'train' somewhere along the 'line', no pun
intended,” chuckled Wiseman.
Now last at the five-eighths mile marker, then fourth-over midway
through the final bend, a more optimistic Wiseman followed three-wide
cover at the three-quarter mile station, timed in 1:27.4, all with the
field now tightening up.
"I thought I had a decent shot because she had a little bit of a hold of
me at that point as she had picked the bit back up and felt a little
stronger."
Moving four-wide with 3-16ths of a mile to go, but with 3-1/2 lengths to
catch Poor House, Wiseman had his filly brushing to the seven-eighths
mile pole, but with Poor House going on.
"I figured it was going to be a sprint to the wire between us two from
that point on."
Closing in determined fashion, but with Poor House continuing to dig in,
Dine N Wine was able to do the best work by closing fastest of all in
deep-stretch.
"She was very strong late and fought off a hard trying Poor House."
Bred & owned by the Desomer Stables, and trained by Vickie Desomer, Dine
N Wine won ($5.60) by two-lengths, in 1:56.4. Poor House was a
solid second, and Whip And A Prayer (Rich Wojcio) finished two-lengths
farther back, in third.
"She raced tremendous considering she got a very conservative trip,"
finished Wiseman, who had a driving grand-slam.
Live racing continues at Cal Expo on Saturday (December 10) at 6:00 p.m.
(PST). On Saturday, Cal Expo offers free admission, as well as
free preferred & general parking after 4:30 p.m. Also on Saturday,
its Dollar Night, on which hot-dogs; beer, soda, and wine will be sold
for one dollar from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Cal Expo now offers a reduced 15 percent takeout rate on all Pick 4’s
(Thursday/Friday nights in partnership with the USTA Strategic Wagering
Committee). In addition, all Late Pick 4’s will come with a
$10,000-guaranteed pool. On Saturday night, there will be a 0%
takeout on successful Late Pick 4 tickets made at Cal Expo or at
Twinspires.com.