

After watching Sharp Samurai's standout score in the Twilight Derby (G2T) at Santa Anita Park, trainer Mark Glatt admits he had second thoughts.
He didn't think Sharp Samurai was quite ready for the Breeders' Cup, but after watching the 3-year-old First Samurai gelding win so impressively a week before the World Championships, he couldn't help but wonder how his trainee would have fared.
"Up until his performance before the Breeders' Cup, I think it would have been ambitious to think he fit," Glatt said of Sharp Samurai, who he owns in partnership with Red Baron's Barn and Rancho Temescal. "But given his performance in the Twilight Derby, it made me think a little bit. I didn't dwell on it, but it sure crossed my mind."
The 2 3/4-length Twilight Derby score was the best race of Sharp Samurai's career—and against his toughest competition yet—but it also didn't come out of nowhere. It was his fourth straight stakes win, including tight scores over the summer at Del Mar in the La Jolla Handicap (G3T) and Del Mar Derby (G2T).
NOVAK-CROSBY: Sharp Samurai Sharper Than Ever in Twilight Derby
Sharp Samurai will hit the Del Mar turf once again in the $300,000 Hollywood Derby (G1T) Nov. 25. Five from the Twilight Derby will be back to challenge in the Hollywood Derby—Big Score (second), Bowies Hero (third), Channel Maker (fourth), Just Howard (sixth), and Ann Arbor Eddie (seventh).
"He's really developed into something quite nice, and his races at Del Mar were really wide—(jockey) Gary (Stevens) just wanted to get him into the clear," said Glatt, who also saddled Blackjackcat to a third-place run in the Breeders' Cup Mile (G1T). "He gave up a lot of ground in those races. I thought those wins down there were easier than they looked on paper."
New faces in the Hollywood Derby crowd are graded winners Mo Town and Souper Tapit, who are both invading from the East Coast.
Coolmore and Team D's Mo Town earned his graded stakes on the dirt at Aqueduct Racetrack in the 2016 Remsen Stakes (G2), but went winless in four starts following that effort until the Uncle Mo colt found new life in his first start on grass Oct. 12. In an optional-claiming allowance at Belmont Park, Mo Town stalked the early pace and blew away six others to win by 6 1/2 lengths at odds of 7-2.
Live Oak Plantation's homebred Souper Tapit got his graded victory in the May 28 Marine Stakes (G3) on the Woodbine synthetic. He returned from a nearly five-month layoff to run seventh in the English Channel Stakes (his first turf try) and most recently finished third in an optional-claiming allowance Nov. 11 at Aqueduct, but both trips featured plenty of trouble.
The second turf race on Del Mar's final Saturday card of the fall is the $100,000 Jimmy Durante Stakes (G3T) for 2-year-old fillies. Thirteen are entered for the one-mile turf test, including stakes winners One Fast Broad, Raucous, Multiplayer, and Fatale Bere. Fatale Bere, who won her U.S. debut in the Oct. 9 Surfer Girl Stakes at Santa Anita, finished fifth in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1T) last time out, 2 1/2 lengths behind winner Rushing Fall.
Del Mar, Saturday, November 25, 2017, Race 7Entries: Hollywood Derby (G1T)
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1Ann Arbor Eddie (CA)
Mario Gutierrez
122
Doug F. O'Neill
20/1
2
2Bowies Hero (KY)
Kent J. Desormeaux
122
Philip D'Amato
6/1
3
3Channel Maker (ON)
Javier Castellano
122
William I. Mott
5/1
4
4Sharp Samurai (KY)
Gary L. Stevens
122
Mark Glatt
5/2
5
5Ritzy A. P. (KY)
Drayden Van Dyke
122
Dan Blacker
20/1
6
6Souper Tapit (FL)
Jose Lezcano
122
Mark E. Casse
12/1
7
7Mo Town (KY)
John R. Velazquez
122
Anthony W. Dutrow
3/1
8
8Just Howard (MD)
Feargal Lynch
122
H. Graham Motion
12/1
9
9Big Score (KY)
Flavien Prat
122
Tim Yakteen
4/1
Del Mar, Saturday, November 25, 2017, Race 9Entries: Jimmy Durante S. (G3T)
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1Casino Red (IRE)
Rafael Bejarano
120
Patrick Gallagher
12/1
2
2Daddy Is a Legend (PA)
Joe Bravo
120
George Weaver
9/2
3
3One Fast Broad (CA)
Corey S. Nakatani
122
Mick Ruis
12/1
4
4Lexington Grace (IRE)
Gary L. Stevens
120
Ian Kruljac
15/1
5
5Raucous (KY)
Flavien Prat
124
Christophe Clement
5/1
6
6Multiplayer (KY)
Tyler Baze
120
Tim Yakteen
20/1
7
7Ever So True (KY)
John R. Velazquez
118
Peter Miller
12/1
8
8Deep Breath (IRE)
Tiago Josue Pereira
120
Eoin G. Harty
20/1
9
9Sappho (IRE)
Kent J. Desormeaux
120
Philip D'Amato
15/1
10
10Just a Smidge (KY)
Drayden Van Dyke
120
Bob Baffert
15/1
11
11Data Dependent (KY)
Javier Castellano
120
Chad C. Brown
6/1
12
12Thewayiam (FR)
Feargal Lynch
120
H. Graham Motion
6/1
13
13Fatale Bere (FR)
Mike E. Smith
124
Leonard Powell
4/1