Watch: Flightline Learning To ‘Relax’ In Latest Drill Toward Met Mile

Talented 4-year-old Flightline posted a five-furlong workout on Monday at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif., receiving a final time of 59.60. Trainer John Sadler is aiming the son of Tapit for the Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont Park on June 11, the undercard for the Belmont Stakes.

Jockey Flavien Prat was aboard for the work, according to the Daily Racing Form. Sadler has been focusing on teaching Flightline to settle in the earlier parts of his workout, as the Met Mile over eight furlongs will be the longest race of his career thus far.

“We've put a lot of work in getting him to relax,” Sadler told DRF. “He looks like he's going in a mere gallop. He'll always have speed to get position. He doesn't have to be a front-runner. We're dialing in.”

Bred in Kentucky by Summer Wind Equine, Flightline is out of the Grade 3-winning, multiple Grade 1-placed Indian Charlie mare Feathered. He commanded $1 million as a yearling at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select sale.

The colt won his debut on April 24, 2021 by 13 1/4 lengths, clocking six furlongs in a sharp 1:08.75 at Santa Anita. He next appeared in a Sept. 5 allowance race at Del Mar, dominating by 12 3/4 lengths and improving his six-furlong time to 1:08.05. For Flightline's third career start, he captured the G1 Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita on Dec. 26, 2021, winning by 11 1/2 lengths in a final time of 1:21.37 for the seven furlongs.

The Met Mile will be Flightline's first start since the Malibu.

Read more at the Daily Racing Form.

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Twomey Hoping Pearls Can Shine At The Curragh

He may be without one of the most exciting horses in his stable this weekend after being forced to rule Limiti Di Greccio (Ire) (Elzaam {Aus}) out of Sunday's Irish G1 1000 Guineas but Paddy Twomey has talked up the chances of Pearls Galore (Fr) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}) ahead of the G2 Lanwades Stud S on the same day.

Pearls Galore was beaten just a neck in the G1 Matron S. at Leopardstown last season before chasing home Space Blues (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the G1 Prix de la Foret at ParisLongchamp and Twomey is hoping to achieve top-level success with the 5-year-old at some stage during the campaign.

He explained, “Pearls Galore will run in the Lanwades Stakes at the Curragh on Sunday. That has been the plan since she won at Leopardstown on her return and she has been kept in training with the distinct aim of winning a Group 1. This looks the logical next step and then I'd be hopeful of targeting Group 1s for the rest of the year with her.”

On future plans, Twomey added, “She's in the Queen Anne at Royal Ascot but I don't fancy taking on Baaeed with a filly so I'd say the Duke Of Cambridge Stakes, the Falmouth Stakes, the Prix Rothschild and even the Prix Maurice de Gheest, races like that could suit. Any of those mile or seven-furlong Group races, she could be aimed at those.”

Rumbles Of Thunder (Ire) (Night Of Thunder {Ire}) maintained the strong start to the season for the stable in carrying Twomey's own white and green colours to victory on just her second start for the trainer in the Listed McCalmont Memorial S. at Gowran Park last month.

A Listed winner in France last term, Rumbles Of Thunder was picked up privately by Twomey, who shared that Group races will be on the agenda before a possible appearance at the December Mares Sale at Tattersalls.

He said, “Rumbles Of Thunder was very good at Gowran Park. We had her a little bit fresh going there, we didn't over-train her going to Cork and thought she'd come on for that, which she did at Gowran Park, and I think she's a filly who can progress throughout the season. She will have a Group campaign.”

Twomey added, “The plan is to race her throughout the year and, if everything went to plan, we might send her to the December Sales if she is not sold beforehand. I think she will end up being traded at some stage.

“She's a nice filly, is well-bred, and showed a nice level of form before joining us. She showed an ability to quicken when winning at Toulouse, came from the back of the field to win a Stakes race quite readily, so we said we'd roll the dice on her.”

La Petite Coco (Ire) (Ruler Of The World {Ire}), who mowed down Love (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the G2 Blandford S. at the Curragh on Irish Champions Weekend last season, the recent Moyglare Stud-owned addition Just Beautiful (GB) (Pride Of Dubai {Aus}) and French Claim (Fr) (French Fifteen {Fr}) are others that Twomey is quietly hopeful about this term.

He said, “La Petite Coco is in great form and we purposely didn't run her in the first half of the season. She will probably start her season off in the Munster Oaks at Cork and her owners would like to have a tilt at the Breeders' Cup later in the year. The Pretty Polly and the Yorkshire Oaks could also be on her radar. We'll keep her to fillies' races for the first part of the campaign and if we have a good time we could look at taking on the colts at some stage.

“Just Beautiful has settled in well but, again, we're looking towards the second half of the season with her. She's a nice addition to the team and is training well.”

Twomey added, “French Claim will be aimed at the St Leger. He won well at Cork on soft ground and we ran him in a Derby trial as connections were keen to explore the Epsom option but that faster ground didn't play to his strengths. He likes an ease in the ground and will be aimed at Doncaster.”

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Limiti Di Greccio And Inspiral To Miss Irish 1000 Guineas

Limiti Di Greccio (Ire) (Elzaam {Aus}) and Inspiral (GB) (Frankel {GB}), both of whom held prominent positions in the betting for Sunday's G1 Irish 1000 Guineas, have been ruled out of making their respective seasonal return in the Curragh Classic.

Paddy Twomey, who trains Limiti Di Greccio, told TDN Europe that his hugely exciting filly will be aimed at races in the autumn after she encountered “a small training problem” while connections of G1 winning 2-year-old Inspiral are charting a path towards the G1 Coronation S. at Royal Ascot with their charge.

Inspiral failed to sparkle in a key gallop under Frankie Dettori on Saturday, after which, her joint-trainer John Gosden advised connections to skip the Irish 1000 Guineas and wait for Royal Ascot.

Speaking on Monday, Cheveley Park's Chris Richardson said, “She's not going to Ireland. John's recommendation is let's go straight to Royal Ascot for the Coronation Stakes.”

Inspiral, unbeaten in four starts as a 2-year-old, with that brilliant juvenile campaign culminating with G1 Fillies' Mile glory at Newmarket, was also ruled out of the 1,000 Guineas last month with Richardson explaining at the time that the filly had not been “100 per cent straightforward” in the spring.

Connections are now concentrating on having Inspiral in top shape ahead of the Royal meeting.

Richardson added, “Frankie had a sit on her on Saturday and just felt we needed a little bit more time, so we'll give her that and hopefully have her cherry-ripe and spot on for the Royal meeting.”

Time is also what Limiti Di Greccio needs, according to Twomey, who pointed to the G1 Matron Stakes in the autumn as being the new target for Martin Schwarz-owned filly.

Twomey said, “She picked up a minor training setback and is not ready to run at the Curragh on Sunday.”

He added, “The plan is to train her with a view towards the second half of the season where races like the Matron Stakes could be targeted.”

In the absence of Limiti Di Greccio and Inspiral, the Aidan O'Brien-trained Tuesday (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Dermot Weld's Homeless Songs (Ire) (Frankel {GB}), herself having skipped Newmarket and more recently ParisLongchamp, are general 5-2 joint-favourites for the Irish 1000 Guineas.

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Preakness Notes: Epicenter Breezes At Churchill, Fenwick Last-Minute Entry

Winchell Thoroughbreds' Epicenter, the Kentucky Derby (G1) runner-up and expected favorite for Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1), breezed an easy half-mile in 50 2/5 seconds early Monday morning at Churchill Downs, a textbook workout for a Steve Asmussen-trained horse five days before a race.

“We just gave him an easy half-mile nine days off of the Derby,” Asmussen said shortly after the workout. “Obviously, we're very happy how Epicenter came out of the Derby. He's consistently been a sound horse and heads up to Baltimore early (Tuesday) morning.”

The Hall of Fame trainer said Epicenter and his other Pimlico-bound horses will leave between 3-4 a.m. in order to avoid morning rush hour leaving Kentucky and afternoon rush hour arriving in Baltimore.

Louisiana Derby (G2) winner Epicenter appeared headed to a Kentucky Derby victory with an eighth of a mile to go. But 80-1 shot Rich Strike came flying up the rail to get past him in the final strides for a three-quarters of a length victory.

“We were second. Turn the page. Move on. What do we do now?” Asmussen said of the Derby result. “We've got a quality 3-year-old that has some wonderful opportunities left in the second half of the year, and we plan on having him ready for them. There are some extremely lucrative, important races out there, and he needs to be ready. He is very accomplished but yet to be a Grade 1 winner. For him to add a Grade 1 in a classic to his resume would be very important to us.”

Asmussen won the 2007 Preakness Stakes with eventual two-time Horse of the Year Curlin, who finished third in the Kentucky Derby. He won the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown two years later with the filly Rachel Alexandra, who was sold to wine magnate Jess Jackson and turned over to Asmussen days after she won the Kentucky Oaks (G1) by 20 1/4 lengths.

The Kenny McPeek-trained Creative Minister, an impressive allowance winner on the Derby undercard, galloped at Churchill Downs and also will leave for Baltimore early Tuesday morning. Owners Fern Circle Stables and Back Racing LLC are putting up $150,000 to supplement the Creative Cause colt into the Preakness.

Oaks Winner Secret Oath, Lukas Enroute to Pimlico

Briland Farms' Secret Oath, an impressive winner of the May 6 Kentucky Oaks (G1), began her journey to Pimlico Race Course from Churchill Downs early Monday morning.

Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who rode shotgun in the cab of the van, will saddle the daughter of Arrogate Saturday in search of his seventh success in the Preakness Stakes (G1)

Filly and trainer are scheduled to arrive at Pimlico in late afternoon Monday.

Fenwick Last-Minute Entry for Preakness

Villa Rosa Farm and Harlo Stable's Fenwick, trained by Kevin McKathan, was entered Monday morning in Saturday's 147th Preakness Stakes. The son of Curlin was also being considered for a run in the $100,000 Sir Barton on the Preakness undercard at Pimlico Race Course.

Fenwick most recently finished 11th in the Blue Grass (G1) at Keeneland, after graduating with a front-running 5 ½-length victory at Tampa Bay Downs.

“We think he should have run well in the Blue Grass. He broke a step slow. He got cut off on the corner. The jock sat down on him for about 10 seconds. He's the kind of horse who needs to be free to run. He didn't get that chance,” said Villa Rosa Farm's Jeremia Rudan, an Ontario, Canada businessman. “I'm not saying he would have won, but if he had made that hole on the first turn, it might have been a different race.

“He's happy; he's sound. The way the Preakness is lining up, there's no reason not to give it a shot,” he added.

Early Voting Scheduled to Arrive at Pimlico Tuesday

Klaravich Stable's Early Voting will ship from Belmont Park to Pimlico Race Course Tuesday for the final few days of preparations for the 147th Preakness Stakes (G1) Saturday at Pimlico Race Course.

Early Voting had a routine gallop Monday morning, Brown said, four days after he turned in his final timed workout for the Preakness: a 'bullet' five furlongs in 1:00.63 on the main track at Belmont.

“He breezed good and came out of it good,” said Brown, who has been pleased with the way the lightly raced colt has progressed.

Regular rider Jose Ortiz has the mount for the Preakness. Ortiz was aboard in each of Early Voting's three previous races: a debut victory in a one-mile maiden race in December; a front-running win in the 1 1/8 miles Withers (G3) on February 5; a second-place finish by a neck in the Wood Memorial (G2) on April 9.

Yakteen: 'Light Came On' for Armagnac

Eight days ago, the “light came on” for Southern California-based Armagnac.

And that earned him a plane ride to Baltimore where he will run in the 147th running of the Preakness (G1) at Pimlico Race Course.

Armagnac, owned by SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Robert Masterson, Stonestreet Stables, Jay Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital, Catherine Donovan, Golconda Stable and Siena Farm, will ship to Pimlico from trainer Tim Yakteen's base in Santa Anita in California Tuesday.

On May 8, Armagnac, a son of Quality Road, led from gate-to-wire in winning a first-level allowance at 1 1/16 miles at Santa Anita. That came after he was no factor in the Santa Anita Derby (G1). He was fourth in that race behind the well-regarded Taiba and Messier.

Happy Jack, another Preakness runner, was third in the Santa Anita Derby, a neck in front of Armagnac, who was 72-1, making him the longest shot on the board in the field of six.

Yakteen got a much better result in the allowance, albeit against lesser competition.

“The light came on a little bit in his last race,” Yakteen said. “He ran well enough to where the connections thought we would take a shot and run back in the Preakness.”

Armagnac has won two of five career starts. In his only other graded-stakes try, he was sixth in the San Felipe (G2) at Santa Anita on March 5.

“He's just a beautifully made horse, a healthy, forward-moving horse,” Yakteen said. “I think if we continue with that nice pattern, we will see a big race from him.”

Yakteen, who will be saddled his first Preakness starter Saturday, said Armagnac galloped 1 ½ miles at Santa Anita Monday. The trainer said he will be on the Pimlico grounds Wednesday morning.

Irad Ortiz Jr. will ride Armagnac in the Preakness. It will be the first time he has ridden the colt.

Happy Jack a Horse for the People

He likes them.

At least that's what trainer Doug O'Neill says about easy-going Happy Jack.

“He is very sociable,” O'Neill said. “If no one is around, he will lay down. If someone is around, he will come right to the front of the stall. He really bonds with people.”

Happy Jack is a son of 2013 Preakness winner Oxbow. O'Neill said one of the traits of horses with Oxbow's lineage is their friendliness.

Calumet Farm's Happy Jack continues to train at Churchill Downs, where he remained after finishing 14th in the Kentucky Derby. Sabas Rivera, a barn foreman for O'Neill, has been overseeing the Preakness preparations in Kentucky. The colt has been galloping daily.

“He is very easy to train,” O'Neill said. “Very straightforward. He gets his gallop done and he doesn't fight. He goes back in his stall, eats and sleeps.”

Happy Jack galloped 1 ¼ miles Monday morning and is scheduled to leave Kentucky Tuesday morning and arrive in Baltimore later in the afternoon. O'Neill said he will fly to Charm City Wednesday night and be on the grounds on Thursday.

Simplification 'Very Happy' Preakness Contender

Tami Bobo and Tristan De Meric's Simplification galloped 1 ½ miles Monday on the last morning that the son of Not This Time will be the only contender for Saturday's 147th Preakness Stakes (G1) training over the Pimlico Race Course racetrack.

Simplification, who captured the Fountain of Youth (G2) at Gulfstream Park, finished fourth in the May 7 Kentucky Derby, in which he closed from 15th to fourth while racing very wide.

The Antonio Sano trainee was the first to arrive at Pimlico Tuesday, May 10.

“I like how the horse is doing. He's very happy,” Sano said.

Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez will ride Simplification for the first time in the Preakness.

Skippylongstocking Arrives at Pimlico

Daniel Alonso's Skippylongstocking arrived at Pimlico Race Course at 6:30 a.m. Monday by van following a 15-hour journey from Palm Meadows, Gulfstream Park's satellite training facility in Palm Beach County, Fla.

“He traveled well, so all is well, so far,” said trainer Saffie Joseph Jr., who arrived in Baltimore late Monday night. “He'll go to the track tomorrow.”

Shortly after sunrise Tuesday, Alonso's Novo Sol, who is entered in Saturday's $250,000 Dinner Party (G2) on the Preakness undercard, will go to the Pimlico track, followed by Skippylongstocking.

Skippylongstocking, a son of 2016 Preakness winner Exaggerator is coming off a third-place finish behind Mo Donegal and Early Voting, respectively, in the April 9 Wood Memorial (G2) at Aqueduct.

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