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Eaton's Gift holds off Benny the Bull
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Jump to Race Entries/Results MIAMI - Eaton's Gift, who hadn't won a race in nearly 14 months, registered a shocking upset when outlasting reigning Eclipse Award winner Benny the Bull by 1 1/2 lengths in Saturday's $350,000 Smile Sprint Handicap at Calder. The Smile highlighted the 13-race Summit of Speed program along with the Grade 1 Princess Rooney Handicap.

Eaton's Gift gave trainer Jose Lezcano his second graded stakes win on the card. Lezcano also rode Not for Silver to victory in the Grade 2 Carry Back. A son of Johannesburg, Eaton's Gift is owned by the Zayat Stables, which suffered a major loss earlier in the week with the retirement of its Grade 1 winner Pioneerof the Nile.

Eaton's Gift's only previous start this season resulted in a third-place finish under optional claiming conditions over the Churchill Downs turf on June 28. He was a Grade 2 winner last year at 3, winning Gulfstream Park's Swale Stakes. The Grade 2 Smile was the first win for Eaton's Gift since the Matt Winn at Churchill Downs in May 2008.

Ikigai broke alertly and set the pace with Eaton's Gift stalking from the outset. Ikigai kicked away leaving the backstretch but Lezcano and Eaton's Gift went right back to challenge entering the stretch, gained command inside the eighth pole, and after edging clear had more than enough left to withstand the rally of defending Smile winner Benny the Bull

Benny the Bull was reserved about seven lengths off the leaders, angled out while rallying into the stretch, but lacked the sufficient closing punch. Processor's Turf came from last to finish another length back in third.

Eaton's Gift paid $31.20 after covering six furlongs in 1:11.25 over a fast but somewhat cuppy racetrack. By comparison, Game Face completed the same distance in 1:10.74 winning the Princess Rooney Handicap 30 minutes earlier. Eaton's Gift rounded out an all graded stakes Pick four that returned $3,052.50 for $1.

"We knew he'd be in front of Benny, we just didn't know if he'd be good enough to hold him off," said trainer Dale Romans. "He had some surgery over the winter, which was why he was off so long, but he's come back bigger and stronger than ever."


RACE RESULTS
CALDER RACE COURSE, Saturday July 11, 2009 - Race 10
Smile Sprint H. - Grade: 2
Purse: $350,000 | Distance/Restrictions: 6F, Dirt, 3 Year Olds and Up, STAKES | Winning Time: 1:11.25
PgmHorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
5Eaton's GiftJose Lezcano31.206.004.40
4Benny the BullEdgar S. Prado2.102.10
3Processor's TurfEduardo O. Nunez6.00

Times in 100ths::21.86 :45.04 :57.70 1:11.25

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran:How's Your Halo, Ikigai and Yesbyjimminy

Winning Breeder:Donarra Thoroughbreds, LLC
Winning Trainer:Donarra Thoroughbreds, LLC
Winning Owner:Zayat Stables, LLC

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayoff
$2 Daily Double6-5$165.40
$2 Exacta5-4$61.20
$1 Superfecta5-4-3-2$760.80
$2 Trifecta5-4-3$540.40
$2 Pick 35-6-5$747.80
$1 Pick 49-5-3/6/9-5$3,052.50

Race Comments: EATON'S GIFT chased the pace three wide, rallied to catch IKIGAI inside the eighth pole and edged away. BENNY THE BULL reserved off the pace, angled out for the drive and rallied to be up for the place while unable to get to the winner. PROCESSOR'S TURF allowed to settle after breaking slowly, advanced off the rail to reach contention in the stretch, then flattened out. HOW'S YOUR HALO chased the pace along the rail into the stretch and weakened. IKIGAI showed speed off the rail to inside the eighth pole, then gave way. YESBYJIMMINY rated in striking position off the pace, tired in the drive.

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