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The Usual Q.T. Wins Eddie Read
Stakes
Del Mar – July 24, 2010 - With a blazingly fast final furlong in 11.14 seconds,
favored The Usual Q.T. overpowered a strong field of foes to win the featured
Grade I $300,000 Eddie Read Stakes today under jockey Victor Espinoza.
Perfectly positioned in the early stages of the nine-furlong grass race while
running third behind pacesetting Acclamation and stalking Enriched, The Usual
Q.T. surged to the lead in the upper stretch and breezed under the wire two
lengths in front in 1:47.28 for the distance.
Victor's Cry rallied well in the stretch to be second, 1 1/4 lengths in front of
third-place Enriched, with Crowded House fourth in the field of seven older
Thoroughbreds.
The Usual Q.T., a gelded four-year-old son of Unusual Heat bred in California by
the owners, Don Van Racing, Inc., and trained by Jim Cassidy, won the first race
of his career a year ago at Del Mar and has blossomed into one of the top grass
horses in America. He rattled off five more victories after his maiden success,
including triumphs in the Oak Tree Derby and Grade I Hollywood Derby.
The win in the Eddie Read Stakes was his eighth in 15 starts and first money of
$180,000 elevated his earnings to the edge of millionaire status, at $993,320.
As the 7-5 betting choice, The Usual Q.T. paid $4.80, $3.20 and $2.60. Victor's
Cry, with Corey Nakatani up, paid $5 and $3.60, while Enriched, under Joel
Rosario, returned $3.40 to show.
In the afternoon's supporting feature, the $82,500 Osunitas Stakes for older
fillies and mares, Lilly Fa Pootz and jockey Joe Talamo got up in the final
strides to win by a head over Burg Berg, with Theodora third in a blanket
finish.
Lllly Fa Pootz ran the mile and one-sixteenth on the turf in 1:42.27 and paid
$15.20.
With no perfect tickets in the Pick Six today, there will be a carryover to
Sunday of $184,880. Post time for the first of nine races will be 2 p.m.
Tyler Baze, one of America's outstanding young riders, apparently sustained
facial injuries prior to the fifth race when his mount, Night Justice, struck
him in the face with his head prior to entering the starting gate. Baze was
taken to nearby Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla for x-rays. He was
replaced on his remaining mounts after the incident. Today's attendance was
21,814.