Nysos, Nevada Beach Set for Clash in Laffit Pincay Jr.
A trio of grade 1 races are set to take place on Santa Anita Park's opening day Dec. 28, but the undercard of graded stakes action will add to the fireworks with an expected clash of recent grade 1 winners in the $200,000 Laffit Pincay Jr. Stakes (G2). Those grade 1 winners both emerge from the barn of Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, with Nysos carrying the silks of Baoma Corp. and Nevada Beach racing for Michael Pegram, Karl Watson, and Paul Weitman. Nysos is aiming to cap his 4-year-old season with a fourth consecutive triumph. Although it has been challenging at times to keep the son of Nyquist on the track, his talent has never been in doubt, with six wins from seven starts. He proved himself at the top level Nov. 1 with a thrilling, stretch-duel victory over champion Citizen Bull in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1). A $550,000 purchase from the Ocala Breeders' Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale has raced the 1 1/16-mile distance of the Pincay only once before, triumphing by 2 3/4 lengths in the San Diego Handicap (G2) at Del Mar. He'll be on comfortable ground as his three starts at Santa Anita have been won by a combined 23 1/2 lengths. Santa Anita has also been a productive track for Nevada Beach, who won the Goodwood Stakes (G1) there in September. Going into this race, the son of Omaha Beach bounced back from a seventh in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) to outgame British Isles by a half-length in the Native Diver Stakes (G3) at Del Mar Nov. 22. British Isles is among five rivals entered in the Pincay from outside the Baffert barn, a group that includes grade 3 winner Cornishman. Namaron, Maaz Meet Again in Mathis Mile Seven 3-year-old runners are entered in the $200,000 Mathis Mile Stakes (G2T), traveling a mile on turf. Hronis Racing's Namaron (GER) is the lone contender with winning success at the graded level, courtesy of a group 3 triumph in Germany in April. The Amaron (GB) gelding's two American starts for trainer John Sadler have both resulted in third-place finishes against stakes company. The most recent came in October's Twilight Derby (G2T) at Santa Anita, where he finished a half-length behind runner-up Maaz (FR). That French-bred runner trained by Michael McCarthy for Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Madaket Stables, Sabby Racing, and Michael House returned in the Hollywood Derby (G1T), finishing seventh and beaten 4 3/4 lengths after his saddle slipped early in the race. Endlessly Aims to Right the Ship in San Gabriel Considered one of the top turf talents of his crop as a 2-year-old, Endlessly is aiming to right the ship and close out his 4-year-old season with a win in the $100,000 San Gabriel Stakes (G3T). The Amerman Racing homebred finished third in the American Stakes (G3T)—his seasonal debut this spring and first start in 8 1/2 months—but has not reached the board in three starts since. McCarthy gave the 4-year-old Oscar Performance colt a little break following the Aug. 30 Del Mar Handicap (G2T), where he loomed a threat early but then faded to ninth. McCarthy also removes the blinkers he added two starts back. McCarthy will also saddle grade 1-placed Mondego (GB) for Cheyenne Stables. Also looking to right the ship is Kretz Racing's Cabo Spirit for trainer George Papaprodromou. After defeating Endlessly in the American Stakes, he went on to hit the board in four straight graded attempts. However, the typical pacesetter had competition on the lead in his most recent start, the Nov. 29 Seabiscuit Handicap (G2T) and faded to finish eighth.