Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Distance the question for Move Over

- By Brad Free

ARCADIA, Calif. – Even though Move Over moves down in class Friday at Santa Anita, the featured seventh race is no easy spot for the 3-year-old colt.

Nine entered the first-level allowance/optional $75,000 claiming turf race for 3-yearolds. The 1 1/8-mile distance is the longest Move Over has tried in his 3-for-16 career, though he could be the class of the field.

Move Over is the only entrant that already won the first condition, a turf sprint in May. He subsequent­ly finished fifth and sixth in Del Mar route stakes. Trainer John Sadler drops him in class Friday. Move Over is eligible because he entered for the optional $75,000 claim tag.

If he stays the trip, Move Over can win with Tyler Baze. A similar analysis applies to Jimmy Chila, whose sixthplace finish last out at one mile does not reflect how well he ran.

Jimmy Chila chased/pressed a fast 46.13-second opening half, challenged on the far turn, then got swallowed by the closers. Considerin­g the pace, one could argue Jimmy Chila ran as well as the closers that finished in front of him. The second- through fifth-place finishers are back Friday – Shadow Sphinx, Magic Musketier, Risky Propositio­n, and Extraordin­ary Jerry.

Turf races at 1 1/8 miles generally unfold at a slower clip than at one mile, which is why Jimmy Chila, a presser, merits respect at the longer distance. Ron Ellis trains Jimmy Chila, whose rider is Rafael Bejarano.

Other contenders Friday include Epical and Andesh, dropping from eighth- and 10th-place finishes in the Grade 2 Del Mar Derby. Kylemore enters with the highest laststart Beyer Speed Figure, an 87 he earned winning a starter allowance on dirt.

Most races Friday drew big fields, including an appealing maiden turf sprint that is race 2. Stradella Road could start favored. Front-runner Magical Gray has an upset chance over a course that was kind to speed opening week. All five turf-sprint winners, including three winning favorites, were positioned one-two early.

Races 3 and 5 Friday are the first and last legs of the Stronach 5 wager. In race 3, a $40,000 maiden-claiming race for 2-year-old fillies at one mile, front-runner Queen of the Track and late-runner Imperial Creed are the main contenders.

Race 5 is a $32,000 claimer at a mile on turf. An easy pace scenario benefits front-runner/ presser Cimpl Man. Other contenders include Northern California shipper Saxon Lord, dirt-to-turf Point Piper, and sharp veteran Secreto Primero.

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