Sand Drift used the old ‘last to first’ move to win the 10th race at Gulfstream Park yesterday and send Treasure Beach over $1 million in progeny earnings for 2019.
Leverett and Linda Miller’s 3-year-old filly had been experiencing horrible racing luck after breaking her maiden at one mile on the turf back on Jan. 4. For five races since, Sand Drift’s Daily Racing Form notes were filled with comments such as ‘bumped,’ ‘steadied,’ ‘hit gate,’ ‘in traffic,’ etc. But none of those came into play in yesterday’s one-mile race on the grass.
Off last as usual from the No. 9 post with Luca Panici, Sand Drift languished about 10 lengths off the leaders down the backstretch. Panici let her roll on the turn and she looped the field by uncorking a run that prompted announcer Pete Aiello to practically yell, “From last – Sand Drift is in high gear.” From there it was no contest as the filly put an end to her unlucky streak and won by 1 3/4 lengths, paying $11.20 and earning the $14,700 that lifted Treasure Beach’s total to $1,005,300.