Bran Jammas Wins Solana Beach
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Del Mar – August 22, 2010 - Longshot Bran Jammas and jockey Alonso Quinonez
combined talents to spring an $18.80 upset in Sunday's $100,000 Solana Beach
Handicap for California-bred fillies and mares at a mile on the grass before
16,924 racing fans.
Bran Jammas, sent to the gate at 8-1 in pursuit of her first stakes victory,
outfinished 3-1 second betting choice Ultra Blend in deep stretch to win by a
neck, with early pacemaker My Maloof Rocker third and You Lift Me Up fourth
after stumbling badly at the break. U R All That I Am, the 8-5 favorite in a
field of six, was fifth. Withdrawn from the field were Sandy Cheeks and Lady
Railrider.
Bran Jammas, a daughter of In Excess owned by the partnership of Frank Alesia,
the Bran Jam Stable of Michael Mellen and Joe Ciaglia and trained by Peter
Eurton, ran the distance in 1:35.08 and returned $18.80, $7.40 and $4.60 across
the board. First money of $60,000 increased the five-year-old mare's career
earnings to $181,696. It was her fourth win in 13 starts.
Ultra Blend, ridden by Joel Rosario, paid $5.80 and $4.40, while My Maloof
Rocker returned $5.20 to show.
Earlier on the program, Sweet August Moon won the $150,000 Rancho Bernardo
Handicap over three rivals, running 6 1/2 furlongs in 1:16.40 in winning by
three-quarters of a length under Victor Espinoza.
Alpha Kitten, the even-money choice, was second, with Silver Swallow third.
Taste's Sis completed the abbreviated field of older fillies and mares. Free
Flying Soul was a scratch from the original field.
Sweet August Moon, a five-year-old mare by Malibu Moon, is owned by Legacy Ranch
and Team MacPherson and trained by Brian Koriner. Second choice at 8-5, she paid
$5.20 while earning $90,000 with her seventh win in 17 starts.
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