ARCADIA — Juan Hernandez restored order to the Santa Anita jockey standings by clinching the fall-meet riding title on a day he won two stakes.
Hernandez rode the Graham Motion-trained 3-year-old Test Score (who paid $3.20) to victory in the $200,000, Grade II Twilight Derby and rode Privman ($3.80) to the Bob Baffert-trained 3-year-old’s first stakes victory in the $85,000 Tokyo City Cup against older horses Saturday.
Going into Sunday’s closing card at the month-long Santa Anita fall meet, Hernandez has a 26-18 lead in wins over Umberto Rispoli, who has mounts in only four races. Hernandez’s title is his third in a row at the fall meet, ninth overall and eighth in Santa Anita’s past nine Classic, Hollywood and autumn meets. His reign was interrupted when he finished second to Antonio F

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