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Home Sweet Aspen Squeezes Out Santa Monica
Little-known Home Sweet Aspen, a California homebred racing for Craig Stables, refused to give in when headed past mid-stretch and got up in the final couple of strides to win the $300,000 Santa Monica Stakes (gr. I) at Santa Anita Jan. 28 (VIDEO). The 4-year-old filly Home Sweet Aspen, sent off at odds of 5-1, earned her first graded win in the Santa Monica. "I kind of saw (Sugarinthemorning) coming on the outside, so I just waited a little bit," Rosario said, "But I knew (Home Sweet Aspen) had a little more left because I let her go out easy early, and she did.” Home Sweet Aspen's only prior stakes win came in a race restricted to California-breds, the Lou Rowan at Santa Anita last October. She was coming off a fourth-place finish in the seven-furlong La Brea, in which she was beaten by four lengths by Teddy's Promise after setting the pace. "We won these races last year with Switch (the La Brea and Santa Monica) and I think this is a good sprinting filly, a good quality filly," Sadler said. "It’s pretty exciting to have her win a grade I. I felt she’s capable and we got a good trip today." It was 2 1/4 lengths back to third-place finisher She's Cheeky, who rallied from last for Joe Talamo. Big Tiz was folllowed by Teddy's Promise and Rumor, with Bella Diamante last. Out of the Groovy mare My Gal Groovy, Home Sweet Aspen improved her career record to 4-3-0 in nine starts and extended her earnings to $355,822. Her only poor race came in a six-furlong turf stakes at Hollywood Park Dec. 7 when she finished last of seven. The Santa Monica victory was worth $180,000. Home Sweet Aspen carried 118 pounds and paid $13.60, $.6.80, and $4.40 as the fourth choice of the public. Sugarinthemorning returned $5 and $3.60, and a $2 exacta was worth $56. She's Cheeky paid $5.
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