Skinner, a son of Curlin trained by John Shirreffs for C R K Stable, secured his first stakes win in the $100,000 Native Diver Stakes (G3) at Del Mar on November 23.
In a great come-from-behind performance, the 4-year-old colt defeated Tarantino and Mixto, showcasing his potential in the 1 1/8-mile contest on a fast track. The victory marks a significant step forward in Skinner’s career, highlighting his resilience and adaptability on the horse racing schedule.
A Tactical Race and Gritty Performance
Breaking from the gate, he settled at the back of the field alongside Ultra Power, both trailing early fractions of :23.15, :46.15, and 1:10.92 set by front-runners Tarantino and Mixto. Under jockey Hector Berrios, Skinner traveled comfortably and waited for the right moment to make his move. Approaching the three-furlong marker, he was urged into action, splitting horses and positioning himself outside the dueling pacesetters.
Turning for home, Skinner unleashed a powerful stretch run, wearing down the competition and pulling clear for a one-length victory. Berrios, who rode this horsefor the second time, credited the horse’s improved responsiveness and focus for the result. Clocking a final time of 1:48.95, Skinner paid $9 as the third betting choice in the race.
Tarantino finished a game second, a head ahead of Grade 1 Pacific Classic winner Mixto, who rounded out the trifecta. The win demonstrated Skinner’s ability to handle a competitive field, reinforcing his value in upcoming races and his appeal to bettors analyzing horse racing odds.
Career Milestone and Future Prospects for Skinner
Skinner’s victory in the Native Diver comes after a long journey marked by steady progress. Purchased for $510,000 at the 2022 Ocala Breeders’ Sale Spring Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training, he had previously placed in four graded stakes, including the Santa Anita Derby (G1) and Del Mar Futurity (G1). His career record now stands at 2 wins, 5 seconds, and 2 thirds from 12 starts, with earnings of $377,300.
Returning to form in only his second start as a 4-year-old, Skinner demonstrated maturity and versatility. His trainer, John Shirreffs, praised jockey Hector Berrios for executing a perfect ride, keeping the colt within striking distance and timing his run effectively.
As Skinner continues to develop, his performance in the Native Diver positions him as a contender to watch in future graded stakes. The victory not only boosts his resume but also sets the stage for his next challenges on the competitive horse racing schedule. Fans and bettors will be eager to see how this Curlin colt progresses in the coming months.