Breeders’ Cup Workers Dominate Keeneland’s Worktab

The early-morning activity at racetracks across the country was ablaze Saturday, with horses targeting next month's Breeders' Cup races dominating the scene. Well represented at Keeneland, trainer Chad Brown had the bulk of his championship team working on both the main track and the turf.

“Everything went really, really well this morning, considering everything that was going on,” Brown said, referring to the volume of horses that featured 190 works on the main track. “They all did very well and they will have another work next week, but these were serious works today.”

Highlighting his dirt workers was Jack Christopher (Munnings), who worked five furlongs in 1:00.20 in company with GI Champagne S. winner Blazing Sevens (Good Magic) (video), could head to the GI Qatar Racing Breeders' Cup Sprint or the GI Big Ass Fans Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile. Blazing Sevens is a candidate for the GI FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile.

On the turf, three-time Grade I winner Domestic Spending (GB) (Kingman {GB}) worked five furlongs in company with GI Maker's Mark Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf candidate Virginia Joy (Ger) (Soldier Hollow {GB}) in 1:01.40 (video). Domestic Spending, who made his most recent start in August of 2021, did not return to the work tab until this past August.

“He worked very, very well this morning and galloped out well,” Brown said of Domestic Spending, who is under consideration for the GI FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile. “We'll see how he is in the morning and then have one more work.”

Other workers for Brown were: Search Results (Flatter) (Distaff), five furlongs in 1:02.60; Goodnight Olive (Ghostzapper) (Filly and Mare Sprint), five furlongs in 1:00.40; In Italian (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) (Filly and Mare Turf), four furlongs on the turf in :49.80; Regal Glory (Animal Kingdom) (Mile) and Rougir (Fr) (Territories {Ire}) (Filly and Mare Turf), four furlongs together on the turf in :49.20; Raging Sea (Curlin) (Juvenile Fillies) and I'm Very Busy (Cloud Computing) (Juvenile Turf), four furlongs together on the main track in :48.20; and Oxymore (Astern {Aus}) (Juvenile Turf), who worked a half-mile on the main track in :48.80 in company with multiple graded stakes-placed Portfolio Company (Kitten's Joy).

Also working in Lexington Saturday, GI TVG.com Haskell S. winner Hot Rod Charlie (Oxbow) breezed five furlongs in 1:00.80 in company (video). It was the dark bay's second work since winning the GII Lukas Classic at Churchill Downs Oct. 1.

“It went great,” said jockey Tyler Gaffalione, who was aboard for the work. “Everything was smooth. We sat a few lengths off our company. He was dragging me to go and catch them. Going into the stretch, I just kind of gave him his head and let him finish up. He was well within himself, and he pulled up very happy. Everything seems to be going good right now. He's a very exciting horse. His resume speaks for itself. I'm really looking forward to this opportunity.”

Runner up in the 2020 GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile at 94-1, Hot Rod Charlie finished fourth in last year's Classic at Del Mar.

“Charlie is absolutely bouncing around the barn cooling out,” Doug O'Neill's assistant Stephanie Murray said. “You would never guess that he just went out and worked in a minute. He's just on his toes and has really good energy.”

Also working for O'Neill, GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint candidate Sharp Aza Tack (Sharp Azteca) worked five furlongs in 1:00.20 on the all-weather training track. The colt is coming off a second in the Sept. 8 Global Tote Juvenile Sprint S. at Kentucky Downs. On the main track for the West Coast-based trainer, Dirt Mile contender Slow Down Andy (Nyquist) worked in 1:00.40 for five furlongs in company; Filly and Mare Sprint candidate Awake at Midnyte (Nyquist) in a half-mile solo in :49.40; and Juvenile Fillies candidate Vegas Magic (Good Magic) in 1:00.20 for five furlongs.

“Everybody went super good,” Murray said. “Everything went according to plan. They will all work again next Saturday (Oct. 29).”

O'Neill is scheduled to arrive at Keeneland on Friday.

Also on Saturday's worktab at Keeneland: Simplification (Not This Time) worked five furlongs in 1:00 in preparation for an expected start in the Dirt Mile. Also working for trainer Antonio Sano was Laurel Futurity winner Congruent (Tapit), who breezed five furlongs on the firm turf in 1:02.40. He is a candidate for the Juvenile Turf or the Breeders' Cup Juvenile.

Trainer Jorge Delgado sent his two Breeders' Cup hopefuls out Saturday, with Sprint hopeful Willy Boi (Uncaptured) working a half-mile in :49.80 and Juvenile runner Awesome Strong (Awesome Slew) working a half-mile in :49.80. GI Frizette runner-up You're My Girl (Overanalyze) worked six panels in 1:13.60 with John Velazquez up for trainer John Terranova. She is a candidate for the Juvenile Fillies. Working on the turf, Private Creed (Jimmy Creed) covered three furlongs in :39.40 for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint.

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‘It Will All Be About How He Comes Back’: Gunite Powers To Perryville Victory, Possible For Breeders’ Cup Sprint

Third early under Tyler Gaffalione, Winchell Thoroughbreds' homebred Gunite easily made the lead coming off the home turn and kicked clear to win the $250,000 Perryville for 3-year-olds Saturday at Keeneland.

Gunite strode across the finish line 3 ¾ lengths to the good of 25-1 Hoist the Gold, the runner-up, while B Dawk rallied from last of seven to take third, another three lengths back.

Time for seven furlongs was 1:23.21 on a fast track. The favorite, Gunite returned $3.24 and could return in the Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) in two weeks time depending on how he comes out of the Perryville.

Provocateur and Of a Revolution vied for the early lead through fractions of :22.38 and :45.82 for a half mile. Gunite, chasing from third, was winding up his rally approaching the five-sixteenths pole, then swept past nearing the stretch to cement the victory.

Trained by Steve Asmussen, Gunite has compiled a 4-2-0 record from six starts this year and entered off a victory in the Harrods Creek at Churchill Downs on Sept. 24. His biggest victory of 2022 came in the Amsterdam (G2) at Saratoga in July.

Chad Brown-trained Artorius, cutting back to sprinting following a sixth-place finish in the Runhappy Travers (G1) at Saratoga, was never a threat in a fourth-place finish.

Overall, Gunite has a 6-4-1 record from 12 starts and $965,934 in earnings.

A Kentucky-bred son of Gun Runner, Gunite's dam is the Cowboy Cal mare Simple Surprise.

Perryville (L) Quotes 

Steve Asmussen (winning trainer of Gunite): “(He has shown) beautiful consistency. He has performed at the highest levels and continues to impress. (As Keeneland Racing Analyst Scott Hazelton said in the Paddock), he carries himself like he can do this. He's got a confidence. He accepts what's happening and does it extremely well.

This was the first test (regarding whether to go to the Qatar Racing Breeders' Cup Sprint [G1] in 14 days): How he handles Keeneland. I thought he ran really well. He was very comfortable and looked great over the racetrack. Now it will all be about how he comes back. But we have until Monday (pre-entry deadline) to decide.”

Tyler Gaffalione (winning rider): “It was very easy for him. He's a very talented colt. I'm just so blessed to be able to ride him. I can't thank (trainer) Steve (Asmussen) and (owner) Mr. (Ron) Winchell (of Winchell Thoroughbreds) enough for this opportunity. He's a very special horse. I had a great post, so I just helped him get out there, get him underneath himself, and he does the rest.”

Brian Hernandez Jr. (rider of runner-up Hoist the Gold): “We had a great trip from the one hole. We were able to work out a good inside trip. Turning for home, we were right behind the eventual winner. He was just a little bit better than us today.”

Joel Rosario (rider of third-place finisher B Dawk): “He took his time to get out (of the gate) and get into the race in the beginning, but he made a nice move going into the turn. He did his best. He tried really hard. The two horses in front of him were better today.”

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Simplification, Awesome Strong Among Breeders’ Cup Hopefuls On Keeneland Work Tab Saturday

With co-owner Tami Bobo looking on, Simplification worked a third-best-of-62 five furlongs in 1:00 Saturday at Keeneland in preparation for an expected start in the $1-million Big Ass Fans Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) Nov. 5

Trained by Antonio Sano, Fountain of Youth (G2) winner Simplification finished fourth behind Rich Strike this spring in the Kentucky Derby (G1) and comes to Keeneland off a fourth-place finish in the Pennsylvania Derby (G1).

Also working Saturday morning for Sano was Laurel Futurity winner Congruent, who breezed five furlongs on the firm turf in 1:02.40. He is a candidate for the $1-million Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) or the $2-million FanDuel Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1).

Trainer Jorge Delgado sent his two Breeders' Cup hopefuls through their second local drills Saturday morning with Sprint (G1) candidate Willie Boi working a half-mile in :49.80 and Juvenile (G1) hopeful Awesome Strong working a half-mile in :49.80 shortly afterward.

Frizette (G1) runner-up You're My Girl worked six furlongs in 1:13.60 with John Velazquez up for trainer John Terranova. She is a candidate for the $2-million NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1).

Tommy Town Thoroughbreds' Empire House worked five furlongs in 1:01 for trainer Jonathan Wong, who said after the work that the 4-year-old filly was “50-50” for the Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1).

Also working on the turf was Private Creed (three furlongs in :39.40) for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) for trainer Steve Asmussen.

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Ward: Golden Pal Has Home Court Advantage For Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint

Keeneland-based Golden Pal, unbeaten in his four starts at the Lexington track, had a strong gallop on the turf course Saturday morning as he prepares for the $1-million Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1) Nov. 5.

Owned by Westerberg Limited, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael B. Tabor, and Derrick Smith, Golden Pal captured last year's Turf Sprint at Del Mar. The 4-year-old son of Uncle Mo is exiting a victory in the Woodford (G2) Oct. 8 at Keeneland.

“He ran a big race in the Woodford, so we just have to keep him where he is at right now and maintain (his fitness),” trainer Wesley Ward said. “The exercise rider, Jose Hernandez, was on him this morning, and he had a nice open half-mile gallop. Probably he will work again on Friday and go at a pretty good clip with (work rider) Julio Garcia.

“We kept Jose on him today because he keeps him so nice and relaxed. When he feels that 102 pounds (of Julio), he knows he is going to breeze. He is highly intelligent, and he knows if any little thing is different.”

Golden Pal's other Keeneland scores came in the 2020 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G2), 2021 Woodford, and Shakertown (G2) in April.

“Being at his home track all these years gives him a big advantage as opposed to bringing him to other places,” Ward said. “Anytime you have a home-court advantage in any sport, it is a big advantage especially with a natural athlete like him.”

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