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Five Set to Race Six Furlongs in Del Mar’s Best Pal

OXO Equine’s Instagrand, a $1.2 million son of Into Mischief, broke his maiden by an easy ten lengths at Los Alamitos in late June in an impressive :56 for the five furlongs, and will certainly be the post time favorite despite his less-than-ideal innermost post position. Hard to tell what kind of running style he’ll have off the one win, but he figures to get a similar trip under Drayden Van Dyke. He has some nice works over the track and is in the competent care of Hall of Famer Jerry Hollendorfer. He’s been the “buzz horse” since his maiden win and now gets the chance to turn the buzz into a dull roar heading into the preps for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Churchill Downs in November.

“He’s been doing great,” Hollendorfer said. “He’s improved in all of his works and now he’s going to run against good colts in a big race here.

“I don’t know if we chased anybody away [from the race]. I just feel that the ones that are running, their trainers feel they’re ready to go now.”

Trainer Simon Callaghan, who won this race a year ago with Run Away, is back with Paul Reddam’s Owning, a $260,000 son of Flashback who broke his maiden in fine fashion at Los Alamitos a month ago. This colt has been working well since, with three nice drills over the Del Mar surface and, in his debut, he showed he’s a stalker, which will help in this race, which appears to be overloaded with speed. Reddam’s go-to rider Mario Gutierrez will be aboard and while the favorite it a tough customer, any improvement off his debut figures makes this one tough.


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One who will love a nice pace and who showed some exceptional maturity to come off the pace and break his maiden is Great Friend Stable, Hornstock and Kahet’s Mason Dixon. The Doug O’Neill-trained son of Dixie Union was wearing a $150,000 claiming tag in his debut, but the race wasn’t much different than a straight maiden, aside from a slightly smaller purse. He will have leading rider Flavien Prat aboard and also a nice outer post, which will help to get any kind of position they want depending on the early pace.

Del Seco DCS Inc.’s Sparky Ville is the last foal out of the Storm Cat mare Lorelei K and broke his maiden in his second start under Gary Stevens — and the Jeff Bonde trainee looked super in doing so. He has had trouble in both starts, probably more related to his age than bad luck, and still showed great talent and maturity. He earned some strong figures in both of his starts and his outside post is advantageous for his Hall of Fame pilot to gauge the pace and also to keep him free of any potential trouble. He doesn’t need to improve much to be a factor and his works over the Del Mar track indicate he’s ready to move up to this level.

Synthesis is the lone maiden here and everyone knows to not count out a promising maiden from the Keith Desormeaux barn, especially when his brother Kent is in the irons, as is the case Saturday.

The Best Pal is the day’s third race with a post time of 3:03 p.m. PT. It’s supposed to be warm and humid again in Del Mar, with highs in the mid-80s, and the track will be fast all day.

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