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Thursday, October 09, 2008


GENTLE ROMEO RUNS AWAY WITH WEDNESDAY SPRINT FEATURE


ARCADIA, Calif. (Oct. 8, 2008) – Idle for eleven months and making his first start for trainer Clifford Sise, 4-year-old gelding Gentle Romeo ran away from his five rivals Wednesday in Oak Tree’s seven-furlong feature, a $55,860 optional claiming event at Santa Anita.

After Garrett Gomez gunned Gentle Romeo to the early lead, the comebacker dominated the field, denying a stretch bid from runner-up All Man to win by 2 ¼ lengths while racing the distance in a rapid 1:20.32 over Santa Anita’s Pro-Ride surface.


Behind All Man, ridden by Martin Pedroza, it was another 5 ½ lengths back to third-place finisher Ramsgate with David Flores aboard. Men Only, the 2-1 favorite, checked in fourth after pressing the early pace.

Sent off as the second choice, Gentle Romeo paid $8.40, $4.40 and $3.80. The prices on All Man were $4.40 and $3.40 with Ramsgate paying $4 to show.

Bred in California by co-owners Martin and Pam Wygod, the victorious son of Benchmark had won his debut by nearly three lengths at Hollywood Park in July of last year before going on the shelf following a poor showing in an optional claimer at Del Mar.

Trained at the time by John Shirreffs, Gentle Romeo returned to win an allowance race at Hollywood Park in November before again hitting the sidelines, this time for eleven months.

Gentle Romeo’s third win in four career starts was worth $36,600 to Martin, Emily and Pam Wygod while boosting the bay gelding’s career earnings to $100,060.

Oak Tree racing continues Thursday at Santa Anita with first post at 1 p.m.


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