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2012 Buena Vista Handicap (G2)

Date/Track:
2/20/2012, Santa Anita Park
Post Time:
4:12 PM PT
Distance:
1 mile (Turf)
Age/Sex:
4+ F
Time:
1:34.19

What the Nation is saying about the 2012 Buena Vista Handicap (G2)...

The beaten favorite in her two previous starts, City to City finally got the money by a desperate head over Up In Time Monday in a driving finish to climax Santa Anita’s Grade II, $150,000 Buena Vista Handicap after covering the one mile on turf in 1:34.19. Read More
Sunday Santa Anita Park Recap – Feb 19 Both surfaces seemed to play fair. Martin Garcia and Bob Baffert teamed up for two more wins including Drill in the G2 San Vicente. Recently hot apprentice rider Eswan Flores booted home two more winners on Sunday. On the ticket front I tabbed one Primary (Anna...Read More
Irish-bred Cambina, beaten by less than three lengths in the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf, will carry high weight of 120 pounds and likely favoritism into Santa Anita’s Grade II, $150,000 Buena Vista Handicap on Monday’s special Presidents’ Day program. Read More
Joe Talamo finds it easier to ride Vamo a Galupiar than he does to pronounce her name. He’s got a lot of company. Freely translated, it means “Let’s go gallop.” Read More

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