Report: Express Train Out of Breeders’ Cup Classic

Express Train, winner of the Grade 2 San Diego Handicap in July, has been scratched from Saturday's G1 Breeders' Cup Classic, according to a report from Jay Privman of Daily Racing Form.

Trainer John Shirreffs noted that the 4-year-old son of Union Rags had kicked his hock during schooling for the Classic at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Del Mar, Calif. Saturday, the injured area had “minor swelling,” which led to the decision to scratch.

Owned by C R K Stable LLC, Express Train has two wins in seven starts in 2021, with his other victory coming in the Grade 2 San Pasqual at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif. He was third behind Medina Spirit and Stilleto Boy, both also in the field for the Classic, in the Grade 3 Awesome Again in early October.

With Express Train's scratch, the field for the G1 Breeders' Cup Classic is down to eight, with Knicks Go the morning line favorite for the 1 1/4-mile race.

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Irad Ortiz, Jr. To Chase Fourth Straight Bill Shoemaker Award At 2021 Breeders’ Cup

The 19th Bill Shoemaker Award will be given this weekend to the outstanding jockey of the two-day Breeders' Cup World Championships at Del Mar that kick off Friday afternoon.

Won the past three years by Irad Ortiz Jr., who has mounts in 10 Championship races this weekend plus an also-eligible in another, the Shoemaker Award will go to the jockey who rides the most winners in the 14 Championship races. Should there be a tie among two or more riders with the most victories, the deadlock will be broken on a 10-3-1 point system for second- through fourth-place finishes.

The Shoemaker Award is named in honor of one of the greatest jockeys in the history of Thoroughbred racing. Shoemaker, who captured the Kentucky Derby four times, won more than 8,800 races in a career that spanned more than 40 years. In 1987, at age 56, Shoemaker won the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) aboard Ferdinand at Hollywood Park.

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Breeders’ Cup Notes: Saturday Contenders Complete Final Preparations At Del Mar

CLASSIC

Art Collector – Bruce Lunsford's Longines Breeders' Cup Classic-bound homebred Art Collector had an easy jog under Neil Poznansky on Friday morning, one day ahead of his date with America's richest race. Trainer Bill Mott will start four horses this weekend, seeking his 11th Breeders' Cup trophy and third in the Classic.

“Everything's good. Channel Maker is in (the Longines Turf) and all the horses are good,” Mott said.

Essential Quality/Knicks Go – Trainer Brad Cox sent 2020 TVG Breeders' Cup Juvenile and 2021 Belmont Stakes winner Essential Quality out to gallop Friday morning, while his stablemate and fellow Classic contender Knicks Go, winner of the 2020 Dirt Mile, just jogged on their final morning of training before Saturday's race.

“They're both training as well as they possibly can, they're both doing great,” Cox said. “Now, it's just a matter of what kind of trip they get. We're excited for tomorrow.”

Express Train – Trainer John Shirreffs sent Express Train to the track for a strong gallop very early Friday morning to complete his final preparations for Saturday's Classic. With abbreviated training hours again Saturday, the 4-year-old will just walk on the morning of the race.

When asked about the key to Express Train winning the 10-furlong race, Shirreffs said, “Stay on the outside of horses.”

Hot Rod Charlie – Roadrunner Racing, William Strauss, Boat Racing and Gainesway Stable's Doug O'Neill-trained Pennsylvania Derby (G1) winner Hot Rod Charlie jogged Friday morning.

“He just jogged today. Everything's fantastic with Charlie,” O'Neill said. (MacKinnon) is good to go today (in the Juvenile Turf).”

A winner of $6,171,535 in Breeders' Cup purses, O'Neill seeks his sixth trophy at the World Championships and first in the Classic. All in all, 19 of his 58 starters have earned a check and nine have finished in the top three.

Max Player – George Hall and SportBLX Thoroughbred Corps' Max Player had a final gallop Friday, one day before he attempts to give Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen his third Breeders' Cup victory in a year in which the trainer became the winningest trainer in North America. The trainer hit the milestone Aug. 7 when Stellar Tap provided him with career win No. 9,446 at Saratoga.

“We've had some monumental moments this year that are more than just memorable,” Asmussen said. “It started, I think coming off of last year and the pandemic, the uniqueness of that. Julie's and my oldest (Keith) getting to ride and winning a stakes, just things that you don't think of. And then for the same horse to win a Grade 1 being part owned by my parents and getting to run the horse in the Kentucky Derby for your parents. Setting the North American win record was something we'd been aiming at a long time. Those blessings for us as a family, to be able to look back over ground covered has been extremely special.”

Asmussen previously won the 2007 Classic with Curlin and 2017 Classic with Gun Runner at Del Mar.

Medina Spirit – Umberto Gomez, regular exercise rider for Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit, told trainer Bob Baffert that he didn't wear his riding gloves for this morning's gallop aboard the 3yo because he needed the extra gripping power to pull the colt up afterward.

Baffert said, “He's really training well. But, you know this is such a tough race. There's a lot of speed in the race and there are a lot of things that have to happen to win this race. He's ready, though.”

The son of Protonico will walk at the barn tomorrow morning.

Stilleto Boy – Steve Moger's Stilleto Boy galloped 1 1/2 miles under exercise rider Jose Sandoval before 6 o'clock on a foggy Friday morning at Del Mar to complete his training for the Classic. Stilleto Boy will not go to the track Saturday morning.

Trainer Ed Moger Jr., who will be saddling his first Breeders' Cup starter, will give a leg up to Kent Desormeaux Saturday afternoon on Stilleto Boy, who at 30-1 on the morning line, is the longest shot in the field of nine.

“I hope there is a ton of speed and he can relax not far off it,” Moger said. “That's the best scenario for him. I feel good about him and feel like he will run his best race and hopefully get a goof trip.”

Moger, who has nine horses at Del Mar, is hoping to get a memorable weekend off to a good start with two runners in Cal-bred undercard stakes: Vronsky Feint in the Golden State Juvenile Fillies and Love Candy in the Golden State Juvenile.

Tripoli – Pacific Classic winner Tripoli completed his Classic preparations by galloping once around with assistant trainer Juan Leyva aboard. Leyva, a former jockey who has been subbing for trainer John Sadler all week, is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of his Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint victory aboard Musical Romance. He joined Sadler in 2017 after retiring from the saddle.

DISTAFF

As Time Goes By/Private Mission – Stablemates Private Mission and As Time Goes By, entered in Saturday's Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff, galloped this morning to conclude their respective training leading up to the 9f race.

Trainer Bob Baffert said about Private Mission, “From the one post position, she's going to have to be ready to go. The key for her will be the break.”

As for As Time Goes By, he stated, “She needs to get into the race early. She needs to get away from the gate running.”

Both fillies are scheduled to walk tomorrow.

Blue Stripe (ARG) – Pozo de Luna's Blue Stripe (ARG) jogged once around with a pony and then galloped once around on the main track under exercise rider Alex Jimenez for trainer Marcelo Polanco.

Polanco said there is a possibility Blue Stripe would go to the track in the morning.

Listed at 30-1 on the morning line, Blue Strike will break from post four in her U.S. debut under Frankie Dettori.

“I would like to see a lot of speed early and have her get a good position and lay just off the leaders,” Polanco said of what he would like to see from the 4-year-old filly who will be making her first start in six months.

Clairiere – Trainer Steve Asmussen has made a habit of sending his horses to California well in advance of the Breeders' Cup and has found great success with that method. Four of his seven Breeders' Cup victories have taken place in California, including the 2017 Classic with Gun Runner at Del Mar. Stonestreet Farm's Clairiere and her stablemates were sent West shortly after their last races and the 3yo filly has had four works in Southern California in advance of the Distaff.

“What we're doing is trying to eliminate any variable that will keep them from running their race to compete at this level,” Asmussen said. “You don't want any excuses whatsoever. We've done it for several years whenever the Breeders' Cup is in California and have had success. I feel that we've been rewarded for it. You know, the sacrifices, (assistant trainer) Scott (Blasi) hasn't been home for, who knows how long, but the attention to detail that he takes to these horses, I think makes it possible. It puts us in the position that we are today.”

Dunbar Road/Royal Flag – Both of trainer Chad Brown's Distaff contenders, W. S. Farish's Royal Flag and Peter Brant's Dunbar Road, went through light training on the Del Mar main track Friday morning.

Horologist – Per trainer Bill Mott, There's a Chance Stable, Medallion Racing, Abbondanza Racing, Parkland Thoroughbreds, Paradise Farms and David Staudacher's Distaff contender Horologist jogged Friday morning.

Letruska – Trainer Fausto Gutierrez sent the 5-year-old mare Letruska out for a one-mile jog alongside a pony Friday morning.

On race day Saturday, Letruska, the 8-5 morning line favorite in the 38th Distaff will walk on the ring in front of her stall.

Lertruska and jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. will start from post six in the field of 11. She is aiming for her sixth consecutive victory. The speedy mare typically is the pacesetter in her races.

“I think she needs to make her normal race,” Gutierrez said. “I know that every race is different. The jockey needs to make the correct decision. He needs to get her into a rhythm where she is comfortable.”

Malathaat – Shadwell Stable's 3-year-old Malathaat galloped 1 1/4 miles Friday morning. She will not go to the track in the morning on race day Saturday.

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher on what the daughter of Curlin must do to win the Distaff: “Show up.”

Marche Lorraine (JPN) – U. Carrot Farm's Marche Lorraine (JPN) appeared on the main track shortly after 6 o'clock Friday morning and galloped twice around with trainer Yoshito Yahagi looking on from the viewing stand on the backstretch.

Marche Lorraine, along with Loves Only You (JPN) in the Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf, will represent Yahagi's first runners at the World Championships.

Listed at 30-1 on the morning line and to be ridden for the first time by Oisin Murphy, Marche Lorraine will break from post 10 in the 11-horse Distaff field.

“I hope there will be a quick pace,” Yahagi said. “She does not have a lot of early speed. Hopefully, she will finish strong and pass them all. She does not have a good post but with no early speed it is not a problem and she can tuck in and save ground.”

Shedaresthedevil – Flurry Racing Stable, Qatar Racing Limited and Big Aut Farms' Shedaresthedevil joined her two Classic stablemates out on the track Friday morning and had an easy gallop ahead of Saturday's Distaff.

“She's also training extremely well,” Cox said. “We're ready.”

Overseas Horse Report

A very foggy morning Friday at Del Mar had visibility limited as international contenders trained ahead of Breeders' Cup weekend. The first horse out was Malaveth (IRE) (Juvenile Fillies Turf) who left the international quarantine barn at 5.30 and did light exercise ahead of her run this afternoon. She was joined by fellow French raider Rougir (FR) (Filly & Mare Turf).

Aidan O'Brien was trackside once again and watched his horses gallop up the Del Mar home stretch. Today O'Brien is represented by Glounthaune (IRE) (Juvenile Turf) who has done nothing wrong training during the week and looks to have a big run ahead of him.

Love (IRE) (Filly & Mare Turf) continues to impress as does Mother Earth (IRE) (Mile) who have both taken the eye during the week.

Charlie Appleby was trackside to watch his string. As has been the case all week, his horses looked in great shape. Modern Games (IRE) (Juvenile Turf) has impressed since his time in Del Mar and interestingly has been ridden by race day jockey William Buick each day.

Space Blues (IRE) (Mile) has been a standout throughout the week and again impressed with his demeanor today.

Confidence is high in the Twilight Jet (IRE) camp with Irish trainer Michael O'Callaghan enthusiastic about his chances. O'Callaghan said, “Preparations couldn't have gone better during the week. We've a good draw in gate one so hopefully Leigh Roche can get him out and go forward. It's a great thrill to have a runner at the Breeders' Cup and I'm hopeful he'll run a big race.”

Emaraaty Ana (GB) (Turf Sprint) and Glass Slippers (GB) (Turf Sprint) stayed in the quarantine barn this morning but trainer Kevin Ryan was present to see their progress.

Ryan said, “Both horses have handled the week very well. They both breezed yesterday so the work is done now. As with every championship race the competition is very strong but I'm lucky to have two in the race who look to have equal chances. It's a sharp track but I walked it yesterday and it's going to be quick ground but there's a lovely cushion of grass on it. I don't think it's dissimilar to Keeneland. Obviously for Glass Slippers it's half a furlong shorter on this occasion but going into the race I'm very hopeful both horses will be there at the finish.”

A Case of You (IRE) (Turf Sprint) is another who has pleased all week and regular work rider Ian Brennan said, “He's bouncing. Since we got here everything has gone to plan and I couldn't be happier. I'd be very disappointed if he didn't run a big race tomorrow so fingers crossed we get a bit of luck in running and he shows everyone how good he is. The owner, Gary Devlin, arrived yesterday and I know he's delighted to be here. We'll enjoy the occasion.”

Big international hopes for Saturday including Tarnawa (IRE) (Turf) and Audarya (FR) (Filly & Mare Turf) stayed in the quarantine barn.

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Weekend Lineup Presented By Stonestreet Bred & Raised: Breeders’ Cup Bonanza

The 14-race Breeders' Cup World Championships has returned to Del Mar, with a blockbuster weekend of racing set to enthrall both fans and bettors alike. Future Stars Friday will pit the best 2-year-olds against one another in five different races, and the remaining nine World Championships contests have been carded for Saturday where The Turf Meets The Surf.

A total of nine horses were entered Monday for the 2021 Breeders' Cup Classic, led by the Brad Cox-trained duo of Knicks Go and Essential Quality. Each has won two Grade 1 races this year, and both enter the Classic off victories: 5-year-old Knicks Go put on a dominant show in the G3 Lukas Classic at Churchill on Oct. 2, and the 3-year-old Essential Quality won the G1 Travers by a neck on Aug. 28 at Saratoga. Joel Rosario will ride 5-2 favorite Knicks Go from post 5, while Luis Saez will be aboard Essential Quality at 3-1 in gate 4.

Embattled trainer Bob Baffert will send out this year's Kentucky Derby first-place finisher and recent G1 Awesome Again Stakes winner Medina Spirit from post 8 (4-1), with John Velazquez in the irons.

Doug O'Neill will saddle his G1 Pennsylvania Derby winner Hot Rod Charlie, with regular rider Flavien Prat to ride the 3-year-old from post 3 (4-1). Rounding out the group of sophomores taking on their elders is longshot Stilleto Boy for trainer Ed Moger, Jr.; the Awesome Again runner-up will break from post 7 under Kent Desormeaux.

Other Grade 1 winners in this year's edition include Whitney winner Art Collector (Bill Mott, Mike Smith, post 6, 8-1), Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Max Player (Steve Asmussen, Ricardo Santana, Jr., post 9, 8-1), and Pacific Classic winner Tripoli (John Sadler, Irad Ortiz, Jr., post 1, 15-1).  Rounding out the Classic field is G2 San Diego winner Express Train (John Shirreffs, Victor Espinoza, post 2, 20-1).

The full lineup of stakes action is listed below, with all times Eastern:

Friday

5:50 p.m. – Grade 2 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint

Hat Creek Racing's undefeated Averly Jane is the 5-2 morning line favorite in a field of 12 and two also-eligibles for the 5-furlong dash. Tyler Gaffalione will be aboard Averly Jane who will exit post position eight for trainer Wesley Ward who has won this race the past two years with Four Wheel Drive and Golden Pal.

BC Juvenile Turf Sprint Entries

6:30 p.m. – Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies

The $2 million NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) to be run at 1 1/16 miles drew a field of six headlined by L and N Racing and Winchell Thoroughbreds' undefeated Echo Zulu. Trained by Steve Asmussen, the two-time Grade 1 winner has won her three starts by a combined 16 ¾ lengths. Listed at 4-5 on the morning line, Echo Zulu will break from post six and be ridden by Joel Rosario.

The top challengers to Echo Zulu are 5-2 co-second choices Juju's Map, winner of the Alcibiades (G1), and Hidden Connection, winner of the Pocahontas (G3). Albaugh Family Stables' Juju's Map has won her past two starts by a combined 10 lengths under Florent Geroux. Trained by Brad Cox, who won this race in 2019 with British Idiom, Juju's Map will break from post position five.

Hidden Brook Farm and Black Type Thoroughbreds' Hidden Connection is 2-for-2 with the victories coming by a combined 16 ¾ lengths. Trained by Bret Calhoun, Hidden Connection will be ridden by Reylu Gutierrez and break from post two.

BC Juvenile Filliles Entries

7:10 p.m. – Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf

Bobby Flay's homebred Pizza Bianca is the lukewarm 5-1 morning line favorite in a field of 14 for the 1-mile race. Runner-up in the Natalma (G1) at Woodbine in her most recent start, Pizza Bianca is trained by Christophe Clement and will be ridden by Tyler Gaffalione from post position one.

BC Juvenile Fillies Turf Entries

7:50 p.m. – Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile

An East-West matchup of undefeated Grade 1 winners headlines a field of 12 entered for the $2 million TVG Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance to be run at 1 1/16 miles.

Jack Christopher was scratched from the field late Thursday night, so a pair of Todd Pletcher trainees will step into the East Coast mantle: Commandperformance and Double Thunder.

Speedway Stables' Corniche is 2-for-2 and owns a victory in the American Pharoah (G1) for four-time Juvenile winning trainer Bob Baffert. Listed at 5-2 on the morning line, Corniche will be ridden by Mike Smith from post position 12.

BC Juvenile Entries

8:30 p.m. – Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf

Rabbah Bloodstock's Dubawi Legend (IRE) is the 4-1 morning line favorite for the 1-mile test that drew a field of 14 and two also-eligibles. Trained by Hugo Palmer, Dubawi Legend will be ridden by James Doyle and break from post position 14.

BC Juvenile Turf Entries

Saturday

3:05 p.m. – Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint

In the Filly & Mare Sprint, Michael Lund Petersen's Gamine is the 3-5 morning line favorite to repeat in the race she won by 6 ¼ lengths in track-record time last year at Keeneland. Trained by Bob Baffert and to be ridden by John Velazquez from post five in the six-horse field, Gamine is undefeated in four starts at the 7-furlong distance.

BC Filly & Mare Sprint Entries

3:40 p.m. – Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint

Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor and Westerberg's Golden Pal, who kicked off last year's World Championships at Keeneland with a gate-to-wire victory in the Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2), is the 7-2 morning line favorite in a field of 12 with six also-eligibles for the $1 million Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1) to be contested over 5 furlongs.

Trained by Wesley Ward, Golden Pal will be attempting to become the fifth horse to win different Breeders' Cup races. He comes into Saturday's race off a 2 ¼-length victory in the Woodford (G2) at Keeneland last month. Irad Ortiz Jr. has the mount and will break from post three.

BC Turf Sprint Entries

4:19 pm. – Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile

WinStar Farm and CHC Inc.'s Life Is Good is the 4-5 morning line favorite for the $1 million Big Ass Fans Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) that drew a field of eight.

A neck away from being perfect in five starts, Life Is Good won the 1-mile Kelso Handicap (G2) by 5 1/2 lengths in front-running fashion. Now trained by Todd Pletcher, Life Is Good will break from post five and be ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr.

BC Dirt Mile Entries

4:59 p.m. – Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf

Back to defend a title is Mrs. A.M. Swinburn's Audarya (FR) in the $2 million Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1) to be contested at 1 3/8 miles over the Jimmy Durante Turf Course with a field of 12.

Trained by James Fanshawe, Audarya (5-1 on the morning line in the field of 12) comes into this year's race off a fourth-place finish in the Prix de l'Opera Longines (G1). William Buick has the mount and will break from post 12.

The morning line favorite for the race at 7-2 is George Krikorian's War Like Goddess. War Like Goddess has won her past four starts and is undefeated in three starts at the 1 3/8-mile distance for trainer Bill Mott. Julien Leparoux has the mount and will break from post position seven.

BC Filly & Mare Turf Entries

5:38 p.m. – Breeders' Cup Sprint

J. Kirk and Judy Robison's Jackie's Warrior is a neck away from being undefeated in one-turn races in 2021 and enters Saturday's Sprint off a 6 ¾-length romp in the Gallant Bob (G2) at Parx on Sept. 25. Listed at 6-5 on the morning line in the field of nine, Jackie's Warrior is trained by Steve Asmussen and will be ridden by Joel Rosario from post two.

BC Sprint Entries

6:20 p.m. – Breeders' Cup Mile

The $2 million FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile (G1) presented by PDJF, drew a field of 14 and two also-eligibles headed by 3-1 morning line favorite Space Blues (IRE). Owned and bred by Godolphin and trained by Charlie Appleby, Space Blues enters the Mile off a victory in the Qatar Prix de la Foret (G1) last month. William Buick has the mount and will break from post position three.

Topping the U.S. contingent is Bardy Farm and OG Boss' Mo Forza. Trained by Peter Miller and 5-1 on the morning line, Mo Forza has compiled a 6-3-2-0 record at Del Mar and has won the past two renewals of the Del Mar Mile (G2). Flavien Prat will ride from post six.

BC Mile Entries

7:00 p.m. – Breeders' Cup Distaff

One of heaviest morning line favorites over the two days is St. George Stable's Letruska at 8-5 for the $2 million Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1) in which she heads a field of 11 fillies and mares.

Trained by Fausto Gutierrez, Letruska has won her past five starts and is six for seven in 2021 with the victories coming at six tracks and the past three at the 1 1/8-mile distance of the Distaff. Four of her victories came in Breeders' Cup Challenge races. Irad Ortiz Jr. has the mount and will break from post six.

BC Distaff Entries

7:40 p.m. – Breeders' Cup Turf

The second richest race of the Championships, the $4 million Longines Breeders' Cup Turf (G1) which drew a full gate of 14 and two also-eligibles, is headed by Tarnawa (IRE), who beat the boys in this race last year at Keeneland.

Owned by the H.H. Aga Khan Studs and trained by Dermot Weld, Tarnawa (9-5 on the morning line) has won one of three starts in 2021 and enters this year's race off a runner-up finish in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1). Colin Keane, who was aboard for the victory at Keeneland last year, will ride Saturday and break from post position 13.

Second choice on the morning line, Chad Brown-trained Domestic Spending was scratched from the race on Thursday evening. Also scratched Thursday was the Richard Mandella trainee United. Those defections allowed Bolshoi Ballet (Aidan O'Brien) and Channel Maker (Bill Mott) into the main body of the field.

BC Turf Entries

8:40 p.m. – Breeders' Cup Classic

A total of nine horses were entered for the 2021 Breeders' Cup Classic, led by the Brad Cox-trained duo of Knicks Go and Essential Quality. Each has won two Grade 1 races this year, and both enter the Classic off victories: 5-year-old Knicks Go put on a dominant show in the G3 Lukas Classic at Churchill on Oct. 2, and the 3-year-old Essential Quality won the G1 Travers by a neck on Aug. 28 at Saratoga. Joel Rosario will ride 5-2 favorite Knicks Go from post 5, while Luis Saez will be aboard Essential Quality at 3-1 in gate 4.

 

Embattled trainer Bob Baffert will send out this year's Kentucky Derby first-place finisher and recent G1 Awesome Again Stakes winner Medina Spirit from post 8 (4-1), with John Velazquez in the irons.

 

Doug O'Neill will saddle his G1 Pennsylvania Derby winner Hot Rod Charlie, with regular rider Flavien Prat to ride the 3-year-old from post 3 (4-1). Rounding out the group of sophomores taking on their elders is longshot Stilleto Boy for trainer Ed Moger, Jr.; the Awesome Again runner-up will break from post 7 under Kent Desormeaux.

Other Grade 1 winners in this year's edition include Whitney winner Art Collector (Bill Mott, Mike Smith, post 6, 8-1), Jockey Club Gold Cup winner Max Player (Steve Asmussen, Ricardo Santana, Jr., post 9, 8-1), and Pacific Classic winner Tripoli (John Sadler, Irad Ortiz, Jr., post 1, 15-1).  Rounding out the Classic field is G2 San Diego winner Express Train (John Shirreffs, Victor Espinoza, post 2, 20-1).

BC Classic Entries

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