Horse Racing

Neptune’s Storm Returns To Best Distance In Lure Stakes At Santa Anita


Neptune’s Storm (outside) is a head best at the wire in the San Francisco Mile.



Neptune’s Storm, a versatile son of prolific turf sire Stormy Atlantic, returns to a distance he fancies—one mile on grass—in next Saturday’s $70,000 Lure Stakes for three-year-olds and up at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.

The bay gelding is coming off an eventful ninth-place finish in the Grade 2 John Henry Turf Championship at a mile and a quarter, the longest route ever attempted in his 23 career starts.

“A mile is a better distance for him,” said trainer Peter Miller, alluding to the tractable campaigner’s record of five wins, one second, and one third over that venue.

Leading rider Flavien Prat, who won the restricted Wickerr Stakes on Neptune’s Storm at a mile on Del Mar’s turf course July 18, will be back aboard.

“He’s a nice horse that tries hard,” said Miller, who has had Neptune’s Storm for his last four races, the gelding having previously been trained by Richard Baltas and earlier Bill Morey.





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