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Journalism, who was supplemented for $7,500 into his first
stakes, raced from a stalking third on the backstretch, took the lead at the
three-sixteenths pole and ran on to a 3 1/2-length victory Saturday in the Grade
2, $200,000 Los Alamitos Futurity.
The victory against only four rival 3-year-olds was worth 10
points toward qualifying for Kentucky Derby 2025.
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“We gave him every opportunity not to run today, but he kept
answering everything we threw out at him,” winning trainer Michael McCarthy
said of the Curlin colt who had two breezes since his last race four weeks ago. “He had two wonderful works, and he was very cool and composed in the paddock. He’s picking things up fast.”
JOURNALISM ($7.60) set out to make headlines in the $200,000 Los Alamitos Futurity (G2). The two-year-old son of Curlin was ridden by @umbyrispoli for trainer @mwmracing.
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A third-time starter who broke his maiden Nov. 17 at Del Mar
in a two-turn mile, Journalism (5-2) broke alertly from the outermost post
Saturday before jockey Umberto Rispoli took him back the first time past the
finish line.
Getaway Car (7-2), one of the three starters trained by Bob
Baffert, led his Grade 1-winning stablemate and post-time favorite Gaming (1-2)
through early fractions of 23.93, 47.75 and 1:11.87 in the two-turn, 1
1/16-mile race.
Turning wide into the homestretch, Journalism made up ground
as the Baffert pair flattened. The Curlin colt surged to the lead, getting the
mile in 1:36.58 before winning with a final time of 1:43.04.
“He broke very well and was nice and relaxed outside the leader (Getaway Car),” Rispoli said. “I started to wind him up on the turn. He’s so smart and changed leads perfectly and then gave me a real nice finish.”
Getaway Car came in second, Gaming a distant third, Doug O’Neill-trained
Rank (20-1) fourth and Baffert’s other colt Mellencamp (25-1) last.
Journalism paid $7.60 to win, led a $1 exacta worth $15.80
and a $1 trifecta that returned $25.70. There was no place or show wagering.
The race rewarded 10-5-3-2-1 Derby qualifying points to the
five horses. Since it was not a 50- or 100-point prep, it did not fall under a
new rule that reduces the points for small fields.
Journalism, an $825,000 purchase at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga
yearling sale in August 2023, is owned by Bridlewood Farm, Don Alberto Stable,
Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Elayne Stables 5 and Robert LaPenta. He ran his record to 3: 2-0-0 and, with the $120,000 for winning Saturday, increased his purse earnings to $158,880.
Baffert had won eight of the first 10 runnings of the
Futurity since it was moved to Los Alamitos in 2014. He also won six times at its
original home Hollywood Park.
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