Mage Rounds Out Training at Churchill, Departs for Pimlico

Kentucky Derby winner Mage (Good Magic) posted his final training move at Churchill Downs Saturday morning prior to shipping to Baltimore for next weekend's GI Preakness S. While the task was ultimately completed safely, the move didn't quite go off without a hitch.

Rider J.J. Delgado was forced to pause his training to fix a back bandage that came loose after the first half-mile, however, the colt ultimately galloped about 1 1/2 miles.

Following the minor mishap, the Derby winner continued on his way around the racetrack before he returned to Barn 42 where trainer Gustavo Delgado prepared to ship the colt to Baltimore late Saturday afternoon.

“We always wanted to be more cautious before making the decision whether to run in the Preakness after the Derby,” co-owner/assistant trainer Gustavo Delgado Jr. said Saturday. “It was fair to ask the question. We just wanted to make sure he was giving us all the right signs following the Derby and he is. The fact that he only has four starts and young horses tend to get better after they get a few starts under them, it gives us a bit of confidence.”

The van that will transport Mage to Baltimore was expected to depart around 4 p.m., according to Steve Hargrave, Churchill Downs' Senior Director of the Stable Area. The trip is more than 600 miles and usually takes 8 hours and 45 minutes.

Delgado has only started one horse in the Preakness. In 2019, Delgado ran Bodexpress in the second jewel of racing's Triple Crown where he unseated jockey John Velazquez leaving the gate.

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Blazing Sevens Sharp in Final Pre-Preakness Work

Rodeo Creek Racing's GISW Blazing Sevens (Good Magic) breezed five furlongs over the Belmont main track in his final serious move ahead of the May 20 GI Preakness S. at Pimlico Saturday. Blazing Sevens, who visited the track following the renovation break around 9:00 a.m., worked in company with stakes-winning stablemate Artorius [1:00.18], completing the trip in 1:00.02 over the fast main track.

Blazing Sevens was accompanied by Irad Ortiz, Jr. who also rode the Chad Brown trainee in his latest start, a third-place finish in the Apr. 8 GI Blue Grass at Keeneland.

“It went perfect. He was within himself. He's fit and happy,” said Ortiz, Jr., who will be riding the colt for only the second time next week. “I've never worked him before, but he worked like a nice horse. Nice and easy. I don't move on him. The track is maybe a little fast, but he worked one minute nicely.”

Added trainer Chad Brown, “The horse did super. I was really pleased with the work.”

The colt is expected to ship to Pimlico Sunday morning.

Winner in a sloppy renewal of the GI Champagne at Aqueduct last fall, Blazing Sevens completed his 2-year-old season with a fourth-place effort in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Keeneland. He was a distant eighth in his seasonal debut in Gulfstream's GII Fountain of Youth S. in March.

Targeted for the Preakness, the colt will try to give his trainer a third win in the second jewel of the Triple Crown behind winners Cloud Computing [2017] and Early Voting [2022]. The last trainer to score two straight Preakness wins was Hall of Famer Bob Baffert, who did so with Point Given [2001] and War Emblem [2002].

“It's always been decided on an individual horse basis. With [Cloud Computing and Early Voting] it worked. This horse seemed to fit the category a bit,” Brown said. “This horse has raced a lot more at age two than those other two, so he's been battle tested. When he threw a big clunker in the Fountain of Youth and didn't do any running, it really set me back fitness wise and I was just trying to play catch up at that point getting into the Derby. I have no regrets sitting the Derby out the way it unfolded. I think this is the right decision for this particular horse at this point in time.”

Looking back at the colt's credible Blue Grass finish, Brown added, “He got a bit of a wide trip. I just wanted him to stay out of trouble. He had to circle horses and he really got tired coming around those horses on the turn. For all practical purposes, it was his first start of the year. He did no running at Gulfstream, so he had a right to get a bit tired. That's another reason I didn't want to go back in four weeks to the Derby. As you can see today, he's a horse with a full tank of gas and he's doing as well as he's ever done. I'm just trying to put the horse in the best position to be successful.”

Ortiz Jr. previously finished second in the 2021 Preakness and is hopeful that Blazing Sevens can go one better this season.

“I'm confident with my horse,” Ortiz, Jr. said. “He's pointing to get ready for that race and I think I have a little advantage. He's fresh and pointing straight to that race and can give me 100 percent. The other horses have had to recover. Hopefully, he can get the job done Saturday.”

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Son Of Justify, Rebellious Stage Unfazed In Debut At Pimlico

3rd-Pimlico, $52,600, Msw, 5-13, 3yo, 6f, 1:12.92, ft, 7 lengths.
REBELLIOUS STAGE (c, 3, Justify–Spark {MSP, $119,443}, by Speightstown) debuted with Lasix as the 4-5 favorite and allowed first-time gelding Donegal Danny (Maclean's Music) to take over the lead down the backstretch. The chestnut colt launched his bid on the turn for home, collared the pacesetter from there and ran on nicely in the stretch to declare victory over that rival by a comfortable seven lengths. Derby champion Monarchos (Maria's Mon) is a full-brother to the winner's second dam Mon Belle (Maria's Mon), who is the granddam of GISW Silver State (Hard Spun). Rebellious Stage has a 2-year-old half-sister named Launch (Omaha Beach), who was purchased for $50,000 at the Keeneland September Yearling sale by Robson Aguiar and placed in her first start in Ireland last week. He also has a yearling half Dynamite (Authentic), and his dam was bred back to Justify last year. Sales History: $400,000 RNA Wlg '20 FTKNOV; $450,000 Ylg '21 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, $31,200. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by TVG.
O-Spendthrift Farm LLC, Steve Landers LLC, Martin S. Schwartz, Michael Dubb, Ten Strike Racing, Jim Bakke, Titletown Racing, LLC, Kueber Racing, LLC, Big Easy Racing LLC, Winners Win & Michael J. Caruso; B-Peter E. Blum Thoroughbreds, LLC (KY); T-Brittany T. Russell.

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Atras: Law Professor Works Easy Half Mile For Pimlico Special; Balpool Still Possible For Black-Eyed Susan

Twin Creeks Racing Stable's Law Professor breezed a half-mile Saturday at Belmont Park ahead of his next scheduled start in the historic $250,000 Pimlico Special (G3) May 19 at Pimlico Race Course.

With regular exercise rider Jesse Sauder up, the multiple stakes-winning homebred went four furlongs over a fast main track in an easy 50.88 seconds. It was his fifth work following a 4 ¼-length victory in the April 1 Excelsior over a muddy track at Aqueduct.

“We weren't looking for too much today,” trainer Rob Atras said. “He's worked on schedule for pretty much the last four or five weeks, so we were just looking for a maintenance half today and making sure he came out of it good and all that. It was just an easy half for him; he did it well within himself; and he came out of it good, so hopefully that'll set him up for a big race next weekend.”

Law Professor is a gelded 5-year-old son of Constitution that has won three of six races since joining Atras last spring after racing in southern California, where he won the Santa Anita Mathis Mile (G2) and was second in the San Pasqual (G2) in the winter of 2021-22. He captured the mile-and-70-yard Tapit on the grass last September at Kentucky Downs off a five-month layoff in his first start for Atras.

Sent off at 26-1, Law Professor ran second by 1 ¼ lengths to champion Life Is Good in the Woodward (G1) last fall at Aqueduct, and this year won the Queen's College by 7 ½ lengths Jan. 7 and was third in the Razorback (G3) Feb. 18 at Oaklawn Park.

“He went quite well this morning and came out of the work good so far, so it is our preference to go to [the Pimlico Special],” Atras said. “It's our first choice.”

Atras also breezed Madaket Stables' 3-year-old filly Balpool Saturday for a possible start in the $300,000 Black-Eyed Susan (G2) May 19 at Pimlico. The daughter of Uncaptured went a half-mile over Belmont's training track in :47.85, ninth-fastest of 77 horses.

“She went great, actually,” Atras said. “She was on the training track in company with another filly. She sat about a half-length off and she really finished up good and had a nice gallop-out. It was really encouraging and I'm very happy with her right now.”

Balpool has won three of her four starts this year, the only loss coming in a March 10 optional claiming allowance at Laurel Park, Pimlico's sister track in Maryland. She rebounded to capture a similar spot April 7 by 9 ½ lengths and became a stakes winner in an off-the-turf edition of the Memories of Silver April 29, both going a mile at Aqueduct.

“We did nominate for the Black-Eyed Susan, but we're not 100 percent committed yet,” Atras said. “We were going to kind of take a look and see who was going to go in the race just to make sure we look like we're competitive. It's still a possibility.

“If we look like we're competitive on paper with the rest of the field and there's maybe one standout, I think we would still come. If there's three or four tough ones in there that look like they're just a little better than us, we'd probably look for another spot,” he added. “We were planning for the breeze today and we're kind of going one step at a time, making sure she breezed good and comes out if it good. Obviously tomorrow is entry day so we'll try to find out exactly who's probable for the race and make a decision based on that. There's a decent shot that we're going to go.”

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