Baffert Trio Draws Outside, Tiz The Law Inside For 2020 Breeders’ Cup Classic

A total of 184 horses were entered in the 2020 edition of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, scheduled for Nov. 6-7 at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., including 37 international contenders.

The $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic headlines the event, with a high-powered field of 10 ready to face off over 1 1/4 miles. Trainer Bob Baffert's strong trio will break from the three outside posts: Awesome Again winner Improbable from gate eight (5-2 favorite), Kentucky Derby winner Authentic from gate nine (6-1), and Pacific Classic winner Maximum Security from gate ten (7-2).

Meanwhile, Belmont and Travers Stakes winner Tiz the Law will be nearer to the rail in post two. Trained by Barclay Tagg, the 3-year-old son of Constitution was made the second choice on the morning line at 3-1.

Last year's G1 Clark winner Tom's d'Etat will break from post four at odds of 6-1 for trainer Al Stall, Jr., on the 10-year anniversary of his upset victory with Blame over Zenyatta.

By My Standards has put together a strong campaign in 2020 as well, with three Grade 2 wins and a second to Improbable in the G1 Whitney to his credit. The Bret Calhoun trainee will break from post three at 10-1 on the morning line.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY

Classic

  1. Tacitus (J. Ortiz, Mott, 20-1)
  2. Tiz The Law (Franco, Tagg, 3-1)
  3. By My Standards (G. Saez, Calhoun, 10-1)
  4. Tom's d'Etat (Rosario, Stall, 6-1)
  5. Title Ready (Lanerie, Stewart, 30-1)
  6. Higher Power (Prat, Sadler, 20-1)
  7. Global Campaign (Castellano, Hough, 20-1)
  8. Improbable (I. Oritz, Baffert, 5-2)
  9. Authentic (Velazquez, Baffert, 6-1)
  10. Maximum Security (L. Saez, Baffert, 7-2)

Turf

  1. Arklow (Geroux, Cox, 5-1)
  2. Magical (Moore, O'Brien, 5-2)
  3. Tarnawa (Soumillion, Weld, 6-1)
  4. Mehdaayih (Rosario, Gosden, 30-1)
  5. Donjah (Lecoeuvre, Grewe, 30-1)
  6. Lord North (Dettori, Gosden, 8-1)
  7. United (Prat, Mandella, 8-1)
  8. Red King (Rispoli, D'Amato, 20-1)
  9. Channel Maker (Franco, Mott, 5-1)
  10. Mogul (Boudot, O'Brien, 4-1)

Distaff

  1. Ce Ce (Velazquez, McCarthy, 12-1)
  2. Harvest Moon (Prat, Callaghan, 12-1)
  3. Dunbar Road (J. Ortiz, Brown, 12-1)
  4. Horologist (Alvarado, Mott, 8-1)
  5. Swiss Skydiver (Albarado, McPeek, 2-1)
  6. Lady Kate (Gaffalione, Kenneally, 15-1)
  7. Point Of Honor (Castellano, Weaver, 30-1)
  8. Valiance (L. Saez, Pletcher, 12-1)
  9. Ollie's Candy (Rosario, Sadler, 10-1)
  10. Monomoy Girl (Geroux, Cox, 8-5)

Mile

  1. Circus Maximus (Moore, O'Brien, 12-1)
  2. Kameko (Murphy, Balding, 6-1)
  3. Lope Y Fernandez (Dettori, O'Brien, 30-1)
  4. Siskin (Keane, Lyons, 12-1)
  5. Digital Age (Castellano, Brown, 8-1)
  6. Safe Voyage (Hart, Quinn, 15-1)
  7. Casa Creed (Alvarado, Mott, 20-1)
  8. March To The Arch (Gaffalione, Casse, 15-1)
  9. One Master (Boudot, Haggas, 15-1)
  10. Halladay (L. Saez, Pletcher, 12-1)
  11. Ivar (Talamo, Lobo, 4-1)
  12. Uni (Rosario, Brown, 5-1)
  13. Factor This (Geroux, Cox, 8-1)
  14. Raging Bull (J. Ortiz, Brown, 8-1)

Sprint

  1. Echo Town
  2. C Z Rocket
  3. Collusion Illusion
  4. Bon Raison
  5. Manny Wah
  6. Frank's Rockette
  7. Whitmore
  8. Firenze Fire
  9. Empire of Gold
  10. Yaupon
  11. Diamond Oops
  12. Hog Creek Hustle
  13. Jasper Prince
  14. Vekoma

Filly & Mare Turf

  1. Starship Jubilee
  2. Sistercharlie
  3. Peaceful
  4. Mean Mary
  5. My Sister Nat
  6. Rushing Fall
  7. Terebellum
  8. Mucho Unusual
  9. Harvey's Lil Goil
  10. Civil Union
  11. Audarya
  12. Lady Prancealot
  13. Nay Lady Nay
  14. Cayenne Pepper

Dirt Mile

  1. Art Collector
  2. Sharp Samurai
  3. Silver Dust
  4. War of Will
  5. Knicks Go
  6. Mr. Money
  7. Rushie
  8. Pirate's Punch
  9. Mr Freeze
  10. Complexity
  11. Jesus' Team
  12. Owendale

Turf Sprint

  1. Big Runner
  2. Just Might
  3. Imprimis
  4. Front Run The Fed
  5. Wet Your Whistle
  6. Glass Slippers
  7. Leinster
  8. Oleksandra
  9. Into Mystic
  10. Bombard
  11. Wildman Jack
  12. Got Stormy
  13. Texas Wedge
  14. Extravagant Kid

Filly & Mare Sprint

  1. Speech
  2. Gamine
  3. Come Dancing
  4. Inthemidstofbiz
  5. Sconsin
  6. Venetian Harbor
  7. Serengeti Empress
  8. Sally's Curlin
  9. Bell's The One

FUTURE STARS FRIDAY

Juvenile

  1. Camp Hope
  2. King Fury
  3. Reinvestment Risk
  4. Likeable
  5. Essential Quality
  6. Keepmeinmind
  7. Jackie's Warrior
  8. Classier
  9. Sittin On Go
  10. Dreamer's Disease
  11. Next
  12. Hot Rod Charlie
  13. Rombauer
  14. Calibrate

Juvenile Fillies Turf

  1. Oodnadatta
  2. Miss Amulet
  3. Alda
  4. Plum Ali
  5. Aunt Pearl
  6. Nazuna
  7. Tetragonal
  8. Mother Earth
  9. Madone
  10. Campanelle
  11. Royal Approval
  12. Spanish Loveaffair
  13. Union Gables
  14. Editor At Large

Juvenile Fillies

  1. Simply Ravishing
  2. Vequist
  3. Dayoutoftheoffice
  4. Thoughtfully
  5. Girl Daddy
  6. Crazy Beautiful
  7. Princess Noor

Juvenile Turf

  1. Sealiway
  2. New Mandate
  3. Abarta
  4. Public Sector
  5. Cadillac
  6. Mutasaabeq
  7. Fire At Will
  8. Outadore
  9. Battleground
  10. Ebeko
  11. Gretzky the Great
  12. Go Athletico
  13. Devilwala
  14. The Lir Jet

Juvenile Turf Sprint

  1. Mighty Gurkha
  2. Windy City Red
  3. Lipizzaner
  4. County Final
  5. Cowan
  6. Ubettabelieveit
  7. Momos
  8. Amanzi Yimpilo
  9. After Five
  10. Bodenheimer
  11. Into the Sunrise
  12. Dirty Dangle
  13. Second of July
  14. Golden Pal

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Classic Notes: Tom’s D’Etat ‘Deserves To Be This Type Of Horse’

A below 30-degree morning sent many Breeders' Cup pre-entrants to the Keeneland training track in lieu of the main track that did not open for training until 90 minutes after its regular 6 o'clock opening.

Training was extended on the main track until 10:30 and turf training pushed back to 10:30-11.

Among the marquee names training on the main track was Tiz the Law (Classic), who had a strong gallop under Heather Smullen in his first day back on track following a 5f work in 59 1/5 on Saturday.

Arriving across the road from the track at Blue Grass Airport was a flight from New York that included the World Championships contingents from trainers Chad Brown and Todd Pletcher.

The draw for post positions for all 14 Championship races is scheduled for this afternoon starting at 5 p.m. ET on TVG and streaming live on www.Breederscup.com.

Longines Classic (G1)

Authentic, Improbable/Maximum Security — Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert traveled from his home in Southern California to Kentucky Monday after entering six horses in the 37th Breeders' Cup. Baffert's sextet will ship to Keeneland on Tuesday.

Baffert is scheduled to have three starters in the $6 million Classic: Authentic, Improbable and Maximum Security. He has won the marquee event of the 14-race Breeders' Cup lineup three times.

Also headed to the World Championships from the Baffert barn are Gamine for the Filly and Mare Sprint; Princess Noor in the Juvenile Fillies and Classier in the in the Juvenile.

By My Standards — Allied Racing Stable's Longines Classic contender By My Standards jogged a circuit of Churchill Downs on Monday morning for trainer Bret Calhoun.

“He just went and jogged today,” Calhoun said. “He came out of his work well (5f in 59 4/5) and was very sharp this morning.”

The son of two-time Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner Goldencents will ship over to Keeneland on Wednesday.

Calhoun added: “We'll just train him on Wednesday morning and ship him over early.”

Global Campaign – Sagamore Farm's Global Campaign, who galloped 1 1/4m at Churchill Downs Monday morning, will ship to Keeneland Wednesday morning for his scheduled start in the Classic.

“He'll just gallop into the race. He's been training really, really well,” trainer Stanley Hough said.

Higher Power – Hronis Racing's Higher Power jogged once around on the main track at Keeneland with Juan Leyva, assistant to trainer John Sadler, in the saddle.

The morning exercise marked the first day back on the track for Higher Power, who had worked 5f in 58 4/5 on Saturday, his fifth work since arriving at Keeneland a month ago.

Leyva said that Sadler, who won the 2018 Classic with Accelerate, will be at the barn in the morning.

Tacitus – One day after breezing 5f in 1:00 flat, the Bill Mott-trained Tacitus continued his preparation for the Longines Classic on Monday morning at Keeneland. While the majority of Thoroughbreds may walk or jog the day after a workout, the 4yo Juddmonte Farms blueblood did a little more. Leaving Barn 60 at just past 8 o'clock, the son of Tapit galloped one lap of the 1 1/16m main track under Felipe Castro.

“He had worked yesterday,” said Riley Mott, assistant trainer. “We usually take him to the track the day after he works just to do a little something, because he's pretty high-energy in the barn. He just galloped a short mile. He came out really good (from the breeze). He has good energy and is moving sound. His legs are good and he looks good.”

Title Ready – Charles Fipke's Title Ready braved the cold early this morning and galloped at his Churchill Downs base at 5:20 under exercise rider Emerson Chavez. Trained by Dallas Stewart, Title Ready is scheduled to arrive at Keeneland Wednesday.

Tiz the Law – Exercise rider Heather Smullen knows Sackatoga Stable's three-time Grade 1 winner Tiz the Law very well and likes how he feels and is acting approaching the Longines Classic.

With Smullen up Saturday, Tiz the Law breezed 5f in :59.20 at Keeneland. The rider and her enthusiastic 3yo colt were back on the track Monday for more routine daily exercise. Smullen said the son of Constitution was happy to be out on the sunny but chilly morning.

“Yes, he drug me around for a mile and a half,” she said with a laugh.

Tiz the Law won the Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park on March 28, the Belmont on June 20 and the Travers on Aug. 8 at Saratoga to climb to the top of the 3yo division. He has not competed since finishing second by 1 ¼ lengths to Authentic in the Kentucky Derby on Sept. 5. On the advice of trainer Barclay Tagg, the owners decided to skip the Preakness on Oct. 3 and prepare for the Classic.

Tagg worked him a Belmont Park on Oct. 16 and shipped him to Keeneland two days later to give him three weeks – and two works – to become accustomed to the track. Smullen said Tiz the Law is comfortable and gearing up for his first try against older horses.

Tom's d'Etat – Two days after putting in his final serious breeze in advance of the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic, G M B Racing's Tom's d'Etat returned to the track and put in a jog at Churchill Downs on Monday under the watch of trainer Al Stall Jr.

If simply getting a horse into a Breeders' Cup race is an achievement in itself, Tom's d'Etat's slated presence in Saturday's 10f test is a massive reward to his connections for the faith they have displayed through his start-and-stop career. Though the son of Smart Strike is the veteran of the Classic field at the age of 7, he has made just 19 career starts because of physical setbacks, including a pair of ankle surgeries.

Since November 2018, however, Tom's d'Etat has been able to stay healthy. After ending his 2019 season with consecutive wins in the Fayette and Clark, the bay horse has kept himself at the forefront of the handicap ranks this year with victories in the Oaklawn Mile and Stephen Foster.

“That's it. The continuity has just helped him where instead of starting and stopping, he's been actually good since November of 2018,” said Stall, who famously upset eventual Hall of Famer Zenyatta in the 2010 Breeders' Cup Classic with champion Blame. “He's basically been going forward since then. He's been a straight forward, regular horse for over two years now. That continuity has got his cardio perfect and has his mind just right. I think that's why we're where we are today.”

Tom's d'Etat hasn't started since finishing third in the Whitney at Saratoga Race Course on Aug. 1, a race in which he stumbled at the break and lost all chance. Stall gave his charge some extra time to make sure no physical issues manifested after that troubled start and Tom's d'Etat has been solid on the work tab since, including a pair of bullet 6f moves on Oct. 17 and Oct. 24.

“I'm just happy for the horse. He deserves to be this type of horse,” Stall said. “We've felt that way all along and a lot of horses might have had this kind of untapped potential and not get to it. But for him to show up on this type of stage at this point in his career, I'm happy for him and the owners. My crew worked hard on this horse for a long, long time. It's a feel-good story.”

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‘Ability To Switch Off,’ ‘Cruising Speed’ Should Benefit Classic Winner Kameko In Breeders’ Cup Mile

A Group 1 winner at two and winner of the G1 2,000 Guineas in 2020, 3-year-old Kameko will be making the trip across the Atlantic to contest the Breeders' Cup Mile at Keeneland. Trained by Andrew Balding, the son of Kitten's Joy will enter the Mile off a victory in the Group 2 Joel Stakes, held over a mile at Newmarket.

“The Joel Stakes was as good a performance as the Guineas, really,” Balding said in a Twitter video produced by At The Races. “To give them five pounds and a beating in good style, it again cemented to the world what a high-class achiever this horse is.”

For work rider, Joshua Bryan, the chance to send the horse to the United States for the Breeders' Cup has long been on his mind.

“He's got one strong burst where he could blow away a whole field in a matter of strides,” Bryan said. “I always thought he'd be a great horse in America. He's by Kitten's Joy, who is obviously great out there, and he's got that nice cruising speed to get him out of trouble in America. I think whatever surface out there he would thoroughly enjoy.”

Kameko was bred in Kentucky by Calumet Farm, and commanded the bargain price of $90,000 at the 2018 Keeneland September sale from agent David Redvers on behalf of Qatar Racing. Now a four-time winner from nine starts with earnings over $500,000, the colt returns to his home state to take on the best in the world.

Kameko will have to overcome 2019 Mile winner Uni, as well as several horses who've had his measure earlier this season. Circus Maximus and Siskin both finished ahead of Kameko in the G1 Sussex Stakes over a mile, but with the potential for firmer ground at Keeneland next weekend, the classic winner's team is feeling confident.

“To this date he's been my favorite work horse,” said Bryan. “I've rode a lot of good horses here at Andrew's, but he has that ability to switch off. He's almost asleep in behind, and you don't need to move on him. He knows when he's gotta join, and all you have to do is just pull the rein a tiny bit to the right or left, wherever you're going, and he just takes off. It's a feeling you long for as a rider; it's incredible, really.”

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‘Ready To Take Our Shot’: Romans’ Breeders’ Cup Brigade Led By Juveniles Girl Daddy, Sittin On GO

Trainer Dale Romans had a monumental Kentucky Derby week with Albaugh Family Stable's duo of stakes winners Girl Daddy and Sittin On Go. The twosome will join three other Romans trainees in next weekend's Breeders' Cup World Championships at Keeneland.

“It was a really great week to win both the Pocahontas (Grade 3) and Iroquois (G3),” Romans said. “We're coming into the Breeders' Cup with some good chances and ready to take our shot. I think that across the board each of the Breeders' Cup races are shaping up to be competitive. It's fun getting to compete on this stage and seeing who is the best of the best.”

Sittin On Go, a 2-year-old undefeated son of former Romans-trained Brody's Cause, is one of the top contenders for the $2 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1). Also scheduled to join him in the starting gate is Albaugh's maiden winner Smiley Sobotka.

Girl Daddy, who won the $200,000 Pocahontas by two lengths, is likely to face seven rivals in the $2 million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1).

“Obviously, long term, you always have next year's Kentucky Derby and Oaks in the back of your mind,” Romans said. “These horses have shown they have potential to get to that level in the future.”

Romans also pre-entered CJ Thoroughbreds, Left Turn Racing and Casner Racing's $500,000 Derby City Distaff (GI) third-place finisher Sally's Curlin to the $1 million Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (GI) and Jim Bakke and Gerald Isbister's $200,000 Fayette (GII) hero Mr Freeze to the $1 million Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (GI).

All five horses are expected to have their final works prior to the Breeders' Cup Friday or Saturday. They will ship to Keeneland on Monday, according to Romans.

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