Mo Stash, winner of this spring's Kentucky Utilities Transylvania (G3), and Secretariat (G2) winner Gigante, headline a field of 10 3-year-olds entered for the 19th running of the $300,000 Bryan Station (G3) to be run at one mile on turf Saturday.
The Bryan Station will be the eighth race on closing day of the Keeneland Fall Meet, with a 4:44 p.m. (ET) post time.
Trained by Vicki Oliver for BBN Racing, Mo Stash has made three starts at Keeneland, beginning with a runner-up finish in the listed Indian Summer last fall that was followed four weeks later by a fourth-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1). The Mo Town colt will seek to halt a four-race winless stretch since taking the Transylvania April 7 at the Lexington track. He will depart post position 5 in the Bryan Station and be ridden by Luis Saez.
Gigante is trained by Steve Asmussen for Iapetus Racing and Diamond T Racing. Gigante cuts back to a mile after he finished sixth in the New Kent County Virginia Derby (G3) going 1 1/8 miles in his most recent start on Sept. 9 at Colonial Downs. A winner of three of four starts at the mile distance, Gigante will be ridden by Joel Rosario and exit post position 2.
Asmussen won the 2007 Bryan Station with Inca King.
The field for the Bryan Station, with riders and weight from the rail out, is: Talk of the Nation (Jose Ortiz, 118 pounds), Gigante (Rosario, 122), Dude N Colorado (GB) (Flavien Prat, 118), Smokey Mandate (James Graham, 118), Mo Stash (Saez, 120), Runaway Storm (Colby Hernandez, 118), Worthington (Rey Gutierrez, 118), Santorini (Alex Achard, 118), More Than Looks (John Velazquez, 120), Appraise (IRE) (Tyler Gaffalione, 118).
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