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Lammas to stretch out to longest distance yet in allowance

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Lammas will try going long on the turf for the first time Saturday at Del Mar.

It was the claiming gamble of the year in California.

On May 11 at Santa Anita, owner Les Blake and trainer Jeff Mullins claimed the 8-year-old Lammas for $80,000 from a one-mile allowance race on turf. Lammas finished fourth that day after a wide trip.

On Saturday, Lammas has his first start for Blake and Mullins in an allowance race at 1 3/8 miles on turf in which veteran gelding is eligible to be claimed for $100,000.

Lammas, a five-time stakes winner, will start at 1 3/8 miles on turf for the first time. He drew the outside post in a field of eight.

Blake said on Thursday that the expensive claim was worth a chance with what he described as “a classy horse.”

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“I’m willing to take a shot,” Blake said. “I looked at the form and looked at the numbers and it looked like a good claim.”

Lammas, previously trained by Manny Badilla, is best known for winning the final running of the Grade 3 San Francisco Mile on turf at Golden Gate Fields in April 2024. The track closed in June 2024.

This year in Southern California, Lammas has won once in three starts – an allowance race at a mile on turf at Santa Anita on April 5.

In Saturday’s race, Lammas’s chief rivals are Packs a Wahlop, who was second in the Grade 2 Charles Whittingham Stakes on turf at Santa Anita in May; and Dicey Mo Chara, who makes a quick turnaround following a fifth-place finish in the Grade 2 Eddie Read Stakes at Del Mar last Sunday.

Blake, who has a background in the tree and shrub nursery business, has runners with several trainers in California as well as with Jonathan Wong in Louisiana. Blake had two winners in a three-day span at Louisiana Downs earlier this month.

Blake said his stable typically numbers 20 runners, and he often does his own scouting, using a variety of methods.

“It’s pretty much everything,” he said of the selection process. “You look at the works, there are quite a few things that look at.”

Despite his expensive price, Lammas may prove to be a productive claim. A successful race at a longer distance on Saturday will provide numerous opportunities through the second half of the year.

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