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Flightline Half Brother Debuts With a Three-Length Win

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Flightline Half Brother Debuts With a Three-Length Win

Eagles Flight , a 3-year-old Curlin   half brother to undefeated 2022 Horse of the Year Flightline  , delivered a powerful performance in his much anticipated debut May 27 at Santa Anita Park.

Bred in Kentucky and co-owned by Summer Wind Equine, the big bay colt rallied between horses entering the stretch and overcame some inexperience to draw away a sixteenth of a mile from the wire to win by 2 3/4 lengths. The final time was 1:10.07.

Eagles Flight is co-owned by Hronis Racing, Summer Wind, and Bill Farish. Trained by John Sadler and ridden by Flavien Prat, the colt came into the $56,000 maiden special weight off a series of three five-furlong bullet works—:59 4/5 May 3, :58 3/5 May 11, and :58 4/5 May 19. The main question hanging over his debut was his lack of experience but nothing dissuaded bettors from making him the 4/5 favorite.

After being bumped at the start, Prat gave Eagles Flight a patient ride, tracking in seventh early along the rail until the turn in the six-furlong contest. Corso’s Pick set the pace and led through opening fractions of :21.96 and :44.95.

When the field reached the turn, Prat guided Eagles Flight to the outside and had him three paths wide entering the stretch, rallying between horses. The lack of experience showed itself a furlong from the wire, where the colt had hooked up with Santarena , a son of Omaha Beach   with three races to his credit that yielded two seconds. Eagles Flight got his head turned toward the outside but Prat got him refocused and straightened quickly.

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Then Eagles Flight took the lead with a half furlong to go and pulled away easily, appearing to just find his best stride.

“He was a little green out of there, then I was in a nice rhythm down the backside,” Prat said. “I was very pleased with the way he handled himself with the other horses. Turning for home he kind of leaned on that other horse (Santarena) to the inside, but I was able to correct him with my left hand and he won the race.”

“We’re really happy,” Sadler said. “He got about four races of experiences in him from one race, considering he had to come up the inside and eat a lot of dirt. He handled those lessons very well, so I was very pleased.”

Eagles Flight returned $4.20, $2.60 and $2.20. Santarena, ridden by Antonio Fresu for trainer Mark Glatt, paid $2.60 and $2.20. Third-place finisher Sully (6-1), ridden by Umberto Rispoli for trainer John Shirreffs, returned $2.80.

Video: Santa Anita Park, Race 8, MSW

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