After punching her ticket to the Kentucky Oaks, Wet Paint will be considered for two $600,000 graded stakes races in early April as a final prep for the country's biggest event for 3-year-old fillies, trainer Brad Cox said Sunday morning.
Wet Paint moved to the top of the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard with a three-length victory in the $300,000 Honeybee Stakes (G3) at 1 1/16 miles Saturday at Oaklawn for Cox and powerhouse breeder/owner Godolphin LLC. The Honeybee was the final major local prep for the $600,000 Fantasy Stakes (G3) at 1 1/16 miles April 1.
Cox said Wet Paint could target the Fantasy – Oaklawn's third and final Kentucky Oaks points race – or the $600,000 Ashland Stakes (G1) at 1 1/16 miles April 7 at Keeneland. A Grade 1 victory would boost Wet Paint's broodmare value.
“I will talk it over with them,” Cox said, referring to Godolphin. “That (Fantasy) or the Ashland because, I mean, it is a Grade 1. (Godolphin) is a breeding operation.”
Wet Paint (70 points) jumped to the top of the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard with her Honeybee victory. She collected 50 for the Honeybee and 20 for winning Oaklawn's first Kentucky Oaks points race, the $200,000 Martha Washington Stakes at 1 1/16 miles Jan. 28. The $1.25 million Kentucky Oaks (G1) at 1 1/8 miles is May 5 at Churchill Downs.
A daughter of champion and 2010 Breeders' Cup Classic winner Blame, Wet Paint is perfect in three career starts on dirt. All three races have been around two turns and over off tracks. The 8-5 Honeybee favorite, Wet Paint ($5.40) rallied from 10th after three-quarters of a mile, storming to the lead just inside the sixteenth pole under Flavien Prat. Wet Paint's winning time over a sloppy, sealed surface was 1:45.35. She received a preliminary Beyer Speed Figure of 83, a career high, after generating a 67 in her Oct. 26 maiden victory at Horseshoe Indianapolis and a 77 in the Martha Washington.
“She's consistent,” Cox said. “I think that's a good word to start with. Like for it to stay muddy. Big field yesterday. I had some concerns with how much kickback she would take. The race before, I don't think the track had near as much moisture in it and she was kind of able to track them, not take as much mud, tip out and come running. She came back covered in mud yesterday, obviously. She improved yesterday. Had to pass more fillies and won going away. Very impressive with the gallop out. A mile and an eighth, with her pedigree, is something she should be able to handle. We'll see how it goes.”
Only one horse, Eight Belles in 2008, has swept the Martha Washington (second division), Honeybee and Fantasy. She then finished second against males in the Kentucky Derby. Will's Secret won the Martha Washington and Honeybee in 2021 before running third in the Ashland and Kentucky Oaks.
Secret Oath scored runaway victories in last year's Martha Washington and Honeybee before tackling males in Oaklawn's $1.25 million Arkansas Derby (G1) at 1 1/8 miles. Secret Oath finished third in the Arkansas Derby before winning the Kentucky Oaks.
Asked if Wet Paint was a candidate for the $1.25 million Arkansas Derby (G1) April 1, Cox said: “Probably not.”
The Honeybee victory, Wet Paint's third in five starts overall, raised her earnings to $334,100. Wet Paint represented Cox's 277th career Oaklawn victory and his meet-high fourth stakes victory this season. Cox has 32 career stakes victories in Hot Springs. Cox won the 2020 Honeybee with Shedaresthedevil, who also captured the Kentucky Oaks.
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