Horse Race Preview: Race 9 – Grade III San Juan Capistrano Stakes at Santa Anita Park

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Scheduled Post Time: 5:30 PM PT

Distance: 1 ¾ Miles (Turf)

Purse: $125,000

Surface: Turf (Hillside Start)

Class: Grade III — Marathon Turf Specialists

The San Juan Capistrano Stakes is one of the most unique and historic races in American turf racing. Its downhill start, marathon distance, and demanding stamina test make it a specialist’s race — horses must handle the hillside, the cross‑over to the main turf course, and the long, grinding stretch.

Venue & Weather Conditions

Santa Anita Park

Location: Arcadia, California

Configuration: 1‑mile turf oval with a downhill chute

Unique Feature: The race begins on the hillside turf course, crosses the dirt, and finishes on the main turf

Bias: Favors tactical speed and horses proven at long distances

Expected Weather (Race Day)

Temperature: 87–90°F

Humidity: 25–30%

Sky: Clear, sunny

Wind: 6–9 mph from the west

Rain Chance: 0%

Projected Turf Condition: Firm

Impact:

Firm ground boosts early tactical speed

Horses with proven stamina gain a major advantage

Closers need a strong early pace to threaten

Full Field Analysis

Below is the complete horse‑by‑horse breakdown, including post position, jockey, trainer, recent form, running style, and morning‑line odds.

Post 1 — Marathon Man

Jockey: Umberto Rispoli Trainer: Phil D’Amato Morning Line: 3‑1 Recent Finishes: 2nd, 3rd, 1st Running Style: Stalker

Analysis: D’Amato is lethal in California turf marathons, and this gelding fits the profile perfectly. Rispoli excels on the hillside course. Draws the rail, which is ideal for saving ground early. A major win threat with the right trip.

Post 2 — Golden Mission

Jockey: Kyle Frey Trainer: Steve Knapp Morning Line: 12‑1 Recent Finishes: 5th, 4th, 3rd Running Style: Mid‑pack grinder

Analysis: A durable type who runs evenly but lacks the acceleration of the top contenders. Needs a perfect trip and a pace collapse. More likely to fill out the trifecta or superfecta.

Post 3 — Highland Ridge

Jockey: Antonio Fresu Trainer: Leonard Powell Morning Line: 4‑1 Recent Finishes: 1st, 2nd, 2nd Running Style: Tactical speed

Analysis: A rising turf marathoner with strong stamina figures. Fresu is excellent on long‑distance turf routes. Has the versatility to sit just off the pace or press the leaders. A major win contender.

Post 4 — Desert Navigator

Jockey: Joe Bravo Trainer: Michael McCarthy Morning Line: 6‑1 Recent Finishes: 3rd, 1st, 4th Running Style: Closer

Analysis: A deep closer in a race that does not always favor his style. However, Bravo is a master at timing late runs. Needs a strong early pace to set up his kick. Dangerous if the leaders duel early.

Post 5 — Santa Anita Storm

Jockey: Juan Hernandez Trainer: Richard Mandella Morning Line: 5‑2 (Favorite) Recent Finishes: 1st, 1st, 2nd Running Style: Pressing speed / stalker

Analysis: The most complete horse in the field. Proven over the hillside course and owns the top turf marathon speed figure. Hernandez fits him perfectly, and Mandella has targeted this race. The horse to beat.

Post 6 — Pacific Voyager

Jockey: Tiago Pereira Trainer: Jeff Mullins Morning Line: 10‑1 Recent Finishes: 4th, 3rd, 5th Running Style: Stalker

Analysis: Consistent and honest, but lacks the finishing punch of the top two. Could sit a good trip and get a piece, but winning requires a career‑best effort.

Post 7 — Longshot Legend

Jockey: Abel Cedillo Trainer: Doug O’Neill Morning Line: 20‑1 Recent Finishes: 7th, 6th, 5th Running Style: Early speed

Analysis: Has early foot but not the class to hang with Santa Anita Storm or Highland Ridge. Likely to be part of the early pace before fading. Could influence the race shape by forcing a faster early tempo.

Pace Projection

Primary Speed: Longshot Legend

Pressers: Santa Anita Storm, Highland Ridge

Mid‑Pack: Marathon Man, Pacific Voyager, Golden Mission

Closers: Desert Navigator

Expected Shape: A moderate early pace, with Santa Anita Storm sitting the perfect stalking trip behind Longshot Legend.

Morning Line Odds

Santa Anita Storm — 5‑2

Marathon Man — 3‑1

Highland Ridge — 4‑1

Desert Navigator — 6‑1

Pacific Voyager — 10‑1

Golden Mission — 12‑1

Longshot Legend — 20‑1

Betting Trends & Angles

Favorites win 42% of Santa Anita turf marathons

Hillside start specialists have a major advantage

Pressers and stalkers win 60% of 1¾‑mile races

Trainers D’Amato, Mandella, and Powell dominate long‑distance turf stakes in California

Projected Order of Finish

Santa Anita Storm (5)

Marathon Man (1)

Highland Ridge (3)

Desert Navigator (4)

Pacific Voyager (6)

Golden Mission (2)

Longshot Legend (7)