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Ex-claimer Furthest Land wins Dirt Mile
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Jump to Race Entries/Results ARCADIA, Calif. - After striking out with all his Kitten-named horses for two days, owner Ken Ramsey's former claimer Furthest Land proved to be the big dog in the $1 million Dirt Mile on Saturday at Santa Anita.

Furthest Land, claimed by Ramsey and trainer Mike Maker for $35,000 in October 2008 at Belmont Park, ran down Midshipman in the final 30 yards and held off Ready's Echo to win the Dirt Mile by three-quarters of a length under Julien Leparoux. Ready's Echo finished a head in front of Midshipman. It was another three-quarters back to Mastercraftsman, the 7-5 favorite, in fourth.

The win was the first in a Breeders' Cup race for Ramsey, who had three seconds and three thirds, including a third earlier in the day with Cannonball in the Turf Sprint. Ramsey had no success with Dean's Kitten or Becky's Kitten, sixth and ninth, respectively, in the Juvenile Turf, or Lisa's Kitten, 10th in the Juvenile Fillies Turf, or William's Kitten, eighth in the Juvenile.

"This checks one of those things off my bucket list," said Ramsey, who owns Furthest Land with his wife, Sarah. "I thought Cannonball was my best chance, but he didn't come through. But the ex-claimer did. It's a shame he's a gelding. Maybe we'll turn him into a Kelso or a Forego and he'll last a long time."

As expected, Midshipman, last year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner, got loose on the lead under Garrett Gomez through easy fractions of 23.97 seconds for the quarter, 47.47 for the half-mile, and 1:11.08 for six furlongs. Midshipman came into the stretch with the lead, while Leparoux, who had Furthest Land saving ground along the rail, moved his horse off the rail in upper stretch. He collared Midshipman 50 yards out and beat Ready's Echo to the wire. Furthest Land covered the mile over Pro-Ride in 1:35.50 and returned $44.60.

"I knew I got Midshipman, I was just worried if somebody was coming from behind," said Leparoux, who won his third Breeders' Cup race over two days. "He ran a big race. He kept on going all the way."

Manoel Cruz, the jockey of fifth-place finisher Mambo Meister, claimed foul against Ready's Echo and Calvin Borel for interference in the stretch, but the stewards disallowed it. According to trainer Todd Pletcher, the trainer of Ready's Echo, Borel told him Ready's Echo got bumped by Mambo Meister and Borel felt it cost him the race.

Midshipman was attempting to become the first horse to win two different Breeder' Cup races. He had run just once since winning last year's Juvenile here, in a 6 1/2-furlong optional claimer at Belmont in September. Gomez said he had hoped to get Midshipman to relax more than he did, but the horse just weakened late.

"Inside the eighth pole, he started to kind of level off, and they kept coming at him and kept coming at him, and they just prevailed today," Gomez said.

Mastercraftsman raced in midpack early under John Murtagh and didn't have clear running room until upper stretch.

"He's a big galloping horse and he was in tight," Murtagh said. "I would have liked to have been out at the three-eighths pole, but there was no place to go."


RACE RESULTS
OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA, Saturday November 07, 2009 - Race 7
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile - Grade: 1
Purse: $1,000,000 | Distance/Restrictions: 1M, Dirt, 3 Year Olds and Up, STAKES | Winning Time: 1:35.50
PgmHorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
2Furthest LandJulien R. Leparoux44.6018.409.60
10Ready's EchoCalvin H. Borel18.209.40
3MidshipmanGarrett K. Gomez4.20

Times in 100ths::23.97 :47.47 1:11.08 1:23.20 1:35.50

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran:Mastercraftsman, Mambo Meister, Neko Bay, Mr. Sidney, Chocolate Candy, Bullsbay and Pyro

Winning Breeder:Catherine Wills
Winning Trainer:Michael J. Maker
Winning Owner:Ramsey, Kenneth L. and Sarah K.

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayoff
$2 Daily Double11-2$139.20
$1 Exacta2-10$329.10
$1 Superfecta2-10-3-1$6,661.90
$1 Trifecta2-10-3$2,933.40
$1 Pick 37-11-2$1,693.60

Race Comments: FURTHEST LAND tucked in along the rail on the first turn, raced in good position just behind the leaders on the backstretch, checked slightly while awaiting room along the inside leaving the turn, angled between horses at the quarter pole, made a run to challenge inside the sixteenth pole, gained the lead seventy yards out and held off the runner-up under intermittent right hand encouragement. READY'S ECHO was outrun for six furlongs after breaking a bit slowly, launched a bid four wide leaving the turn, was bumped off stride at the top of the stretch, lugged in under left hand urging while gaining steadily in midstretch and finished well while continuing to drifted inward through the final sixteenth. MIDSHIPMAN sprinted clear along the inside, set the pace along the rail to the turn, extended his lead a bit in midstretch, continued on the front into deep stretch and yielded while weakening in the late stages. MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) raced in the middle of the pack while saving ground for six furlongs, closed along the rail on the turn, angled between horses at the quarter pole then rallied belatedly along the inside after moving back to the fence in midstretch. MAMBO MEISTER raced in good position between horses for five furlongs, swung out bumping with READY'S ECHO at the top of the stretch, moved into contention between rivals a furlong out then steadied inside the runner-up while weakening in the late stages. A claim of foul lodged by the rider of MAMBO MEISTER against READY'S ECHO for interference in the stretch was disallowed. NEKO BAY pressed the pace from outside along the backstretch, lodged a bid between horses at the quarter pole and flattened out in midstretch. MR. SIDNEY stalked four wide to the top of the stretch and lacked a strong closing response. CHOCOLATE CANDY failed to mount a serious rally while four wide leaving the turn final turn. BULLSBAY saved ground while gaining a bit on the turn and lacked a late response. PYRO raced between horses for much of the way and lacked the needed response when called upon.

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