Oaklawn: Cox Looking For Big Things From Caddo River, Little Sister Como Square

Officially, he wasn't the winner. But, Caddo River accomplished something for the first time in his racing career Dec. 19 at Oaklawn, reaching the finish line first after not controlling a race on the front end.

Trainer Brad Cox said he hopes that performance is something Caddo River can build on during his 4-year-old campaign at the 2021-'22 Oaklawn meeting. Caddo River was a promising Kentucky Derby prospect last winter in Hot Springs after consecutive gate-to-wire blowout victories at a mile, including a record-setting 10 ¼-length score in the $150,000 Smarty Jones Stakes at Oaklawn.

After Caddo River was withdrawn from Kentucky Derby consideration because of a minor illness, Cox and breeder/owner John Ed Anthony of Hot Springs pulled the plug following the Hard Spun's colt sixth-place finish in the $400,000 Woody Stephens Stakes (G1) June 5 at Belmont Park.

Caddo River resurfaced in the 1-mile allowance race late last month and had an eventful trip under regular rider Florent Geroux. Caddo River was rank early and bottled up in fifth along the inside on the second turn. Swung five-wide turning for home, Caddo River ran down Atoka to win by a neck in 1:38.28 over a fast track. But following a claim of foul by Luis Contreras, the rider of Atoka, and a stewards' inquiry, Caddo River was disqualified and placed second for lugging in and bumping Atoka near the finish line, according to footnotes from the official race chart.

“Big race,” Cox said Thursday morning. “It was good to see him pass horses as opposed to going to the front and holding on. A talented horse. I thought it was an extremely good race off the layoff – passed some good horses. I think for him to be what we want him to be, a horse that can compete at the graded stake level, he's going to have to be able to pass horses and relax a little bit. He didn't relax as well as we would have liked to have seen him, but I think once he gets a couple of runs under him, hopefully, he'll figure out that he's going to have to shut it off early to have a little bit better closing kick.”

Although Caddo River has plenty of stakes experience – he also finished fifth in the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) and second in the $1 million Arkansas Derby (G1) last year at Oaklawn – Cox said another conditioned allowance “is probably the logical spot” for a second start off a long layoff.

“Trying to develop the horse and have a good winter with him and a good 2022, it probably makes the most sense,” Cox said.

Cox, Anthony and Caddo River's dam, Pangburn, nearly pulled off a double Dec. 19 at Oaklawn.

About an hour before Caddo River was disqualified from his victory, half-sibling Como Square, won an entry-level allowance sprint for 2-year-old fillies.

Como Square, by super sire Into Mischief, is unbeaten in two lifetime starts and probably headed to the $200,000 Martha Washington Stakes Jan. 29, Cox said. The 1 1/16-mile Martha Washington, which would mark Como Square's first start around two turns, is Oaklawn's first of three Kentucky Oaks points races.

“It's really the logical spot moving forward, trying to stretch her a little bit,” Cox said. “She's a half to Caddo, but she really doesn't look anything like him physically. She's real strong and stout, where he's got a lot more leg and looks like a two-turn horse, where she looks like she might be a little limited on distance.”

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Pangburn, a daughter of Congrats, was an allowance winner in 2015 at Oaklawn for Anthony and trainer Kenny McPeek. Pangburn then finished third in the $150,000 Honeybee Stakes (G3) and fourth in the $400,000 Fantasy Stakes (G3). The Honeybee and Fantasy are Oaklawn's final two Kentucky Oaks points races.

Anthony boards Pangburn at famed Stone Farm in Kentucky. Pangburn also has a 2-year-old colt by champion Nyquist and is booked back to Hard Spun, said John Gasper, who is Anthony's racing manager.

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Sunday’s Racing Insights: Marr Time Takes on Winners

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Kelly Breen-trained firster American Pyramid (American Pharoah) is the first foal out of fellow Arlene London homebred Miss Sky Warrior (First Samurai), who started a five-race winning streak as a fall juvenile herself that included a local victory in the GII Davona Dale S. and culminated in a 13-length romp in the GII Gazelle S.

Emory Hamilton's Friendship Road (Quality Road) is out of GSP turfer Tokyo Time (Medaglia d'Oro), and a half to recent GI Cigar Mile H. fourth Olympiad (Speightstown). Her dam is a half to local GSW Soaring Empire (Empire Maker), MGSW/MGISP Hungry Island (More Than Ready) as well as the dam of GISW Preservationist (Arch).

Greatitude (Dialed In) was a $9,000 KEESEP yearling turned $230,000 OBSMAR grad off a :10 flat breeze. She was third beaten just a neck in her muddy Aqueduct unveiling going this distance Nov. 12, and was flattered when the runner-up came back to graduate decisively at the same level. She hails from a deep Ned Evans family.

Beravina (Munnings) looks to go one better off a runner-up outing at Churchill Nov. 13. The $55,000 KEESEP RNA owns a field's-best 71 Beyer Speed Figure. TJCIS PPs

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Clarkland Farm's regally bred Marr Time (Not This Time) takes the next step here as one of two entered for Brad Cox. The bay homebred is a half to none other than super sire and GISW Into Mischief (Harlan's Holiday), future Hall of Famer Beholder (Henny Hughes) and young sire and GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf winner Mendelssohn (Scat Daddy). She earned 'TDN Rising Star' status for a front-running 2 3/4-length score at Keeneland Oct. 28 over a next-out winner.

“Marr Time, she's obviously got a big pedigree,” Cox said. “Fast filly. Hopeful that this is the next step to stretching her out. We like her. She's pretty classy.”

Cox will also be represented by Shortleaf Stable homebred Como Square (Into Mischief), who took her Indiana unveiling in the mud Nov. 11. Out of SW and MGSP Pangburn (Congrats), she's a half to last year's local Smarty Jones S. winner and GI Arkansas Derby runner-up Caddo River (Hard Spun), who makes his first start since June two races later on the card.

Parlance (Maclean's Music) owns a standout 81 Beyer Speed Figure that she earned for a four-length second-out score at Churchill Nov. 13. The $100,000 KEESEP yearling was fifth on debut, and hails from the extended female family of GSWs Mission Impazible, Forest Camp and Spanish Empire. TJCIS PPs

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