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Donativum gets there in Juvenile Turf
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Jump to Race Entries/Results ARCADIA, Calif. - Donativum, the bad boy of the spring, has become Donativum, the star racehorse of the fall.

Back in June, Donativum was gelded after he displayed unruly behavior at trainer John Gosden's stable in England. Since then, he is unbeaten in three starts, the latest of which was Saturday's $1,130,000 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Santa Anita.

Donativum wore down Westphalia in the final sixteenth to win by a half-length.

"In a two-turn mile, you do need luck," Gosden said. "It's never a race you can take for granted."

Ridden by Frankie Dettori, Donativum ($13.60) ran a mile on turf in 1:34.68. Coronet of a Baron finished third in the field of 12. The first three finishers all led in the final furlong.

Donativum was ninth of 12 after a quarter-mile and was still seventh with a quarter-mile remaining. Donativum was far enough back on the final turn that Dettori was concerned about traffic, but he found room at a pivotal time.

"I was concerned just before the straight of finding a way out," Dettori said. "I took no chances and angled him out when I could."

Donativum emerged between Westphalia and Grand Adventure before the eighth pole and began closing steadily.

"It took 100 yards to find top gear," Dettori said. "Once upsides [Westphalia], I knew he was in top flight and the job was done."

Westphalia, the 3-1 favorite, was unlucky on the final turn. Ridden by Johnny Murtagh, Westphalia was stuck behind rivals, needing racing room. Westphalia eventually found room and led briefly, but could not hold off the winner.

"I thought I'd quicken and win," Murtagh said. "Frankie just got me."

Coronet of a Baron, third or fourth through the first six furlongs, was beaten 2 1/4 lengths by Donativum after leading by a head at the eighth pole.

"I got beat by better horses," trainer Eoin Harty said.

Coronet of a Baron was second by a nose to BC Juvenile winner Midshipman in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity last month. The Juvenile Turf was Coronet of a Baron's turf debut.

Donativum has won 3 of 6 starts and $1,581,895 for owners Princess Haya of Jordan and Sheikh Mohammed's Darley Stable. Earlier this month, Donativum won the $1.7 million Tattersalls Timeform Million over seven furlongs at Newmarket, England, against 23 rivals.

Gosden has no second thoughts about gelding Donativum.

"He was a bit of a menace to the other horses," Gosden said. "He would spend a lot of time walking on his hind legs looking for the fillies. He was really a complete hooligan.

"I decided we better geld him. He wasn't going to make a stallion, that's for sure."

Not a stallion, obviously, but quite the outstanding young racehorse.



RACE RESULTS
OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA, Saturday October 25, 2008 - Race 6
Grey Goose Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf
Purse: $1,000,000 | Distance/Restrictions: 1M, Turf, A, 2 Year Olds, STAKES | Winning Time: 1:34.68
PgmHorseJockeyWinPlaceShow
4DonativumLanfranco Dettori13.607.005.00
3WestphaliaJohn Patrick Murtagh5.403.80
7Coronet of a BaronAlan Garcia5.40

Times in 100ths::22.54 :46.53 1:10.34 1:22.58 1:34.68

Unplaced horses listed in order of finish.
Also ran:City Style, Relatively Ready, Vaquero, Orthodox, Bittel Road, Ninth Client, Grand Adventure, Skipadate and Paddy The Pro

Scratched: Mark S the Cooler

Winning Breeder:Stratford Place Stud
Winning Trainer:Stratford Place Stud
Winning Owner:HRH Princess Haya of Jordan and Darley Stable

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayoff
$2 Daily Double11-4$74.20
$1 Exacta4-3$23.60
$1 Superfecta4-3-7-2$3,024.10
$1 Trifecta4-3-7$152.90
$1 Pick 34-11-4$114.10

Race Comments: DONATIVUM (GB) three deep into the first turn, split rivals on the backstretch, chased outside a rival then just off the rail on the second turn, swung out in upper stretch, split foes under some urging in midstretch and rallied gamely to get up late. WESTPHALIA (IRE) bumped at the start, pulled his way along inside to chase the pace, moved up along the rail on the backstretch and second turn, lacked room leaving that turn and into the stretch, came out in the lane, also split horses with a bid to gain the advantage in deep stretch and continued willingly. CORONET OF A BARON angled in and stalked inside, came out leaving the second turn and three deep into the stretch, took the lead outside foes in midstretch, inched away and drifted inward in deep stretch and just held third. CITY STYLE bumped at the start, raced unhurried along the inside for six furlong, came out into the stretch and finished with interest to just miss the show. RELATIVELY READY pulled his way between horses then chased a bit off the rail, came out in the stretch and lacked the needed rally. VAQUERO chased between horses then outside a rival, went up four wide on the backstretch and three deep on the second turn and could not offer the necessary response. ORTHODOX sped to the early lead, angled in and set the pace inside, fought back into the stretch and to midstretch, then weakened. BITTEL ROAD stalked three deep then off the rail, bid between horses into the stretch, also fought back to midstretch, then weakened. NINTH CLIENT saved ground chasing the pace, split rivals leaving the backstretch, angled back in and did not rally. GRAND ADVENTURE stalked outside then three deep, came four wide into the stretch and weakened. SKIPADATE pulled his way between horses and steadied in tight on the first turn, stalked between foes then outside a rival came out into the stretch and also weakened. PADDY THE PRO (IRE) broke a bit slowly, angled in and settled off the pace inside, came out into the stretch and was outrun.

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