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		<title>The Avengers: Five Americans Look To Take Back Saudi Cup</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the previous four runnings of the $20-million G1 Saudi Cup, American-based horses have–surprisingly–passed the post in first on a single occasion while finishing second on each occasion. That 'victory' came in the much-discussed inaugural running in 2020, a result that seems likely to soon be overturned, albeit to the benefit of another American horse.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the previous four runnings of the $20-million G1 Saudi Cup, American-based horses have&#8211;surprisingly&#8211;passed the post in first on a single occasion while finishing second on each occasion. That 'victory' came in the much-discussed inaugural running in 2020, a result that seems likely to soon be overturned, albeit to the benefit of another American horse.</p>
<p>So, even though the U.S. is the epicenter of world dirt racing, its five representatives this year arguably still have something to prove when a field of 14 loads the gate around 12:40 p.m. ET Saturday afternoon. And it's anything but a fait accompli that one of them gets their picture taken in the King Abdulaziz winner's enclosure a short time thereafter.</p>
<p>We will analyze America's chances in these pages and will have a look at the runners from defending champion Japan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, plus previews for Saturday's five other group races back in <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/japan-coming-in-hot-in-defence-of-saudi-cup/"><em>TDN </em>Europe</a>.</p>
<p><strong>White Abarrio</strong> (Race Day) looks to become the first winner of the GI Breeders' Cup Classic to double up in Riyadh and races first-up since his defeat of the re-opposing <strong>Derma Sotogake </strong>(Jpn) (Mind Your Biscuits) at Santa Anita on the first Saturday of November. The 5-year-old really came to life at the back end of 2023, powering home in the Whitney prior to his Classic effort.</p>
<p>&#8220;We thought we had a chance of beating a couple of horses in the [Whitney],&#8221; trainer Rick Dutrow, Jr. told the Saudi Cup notes team earlier this week. &#8220;We weren't expecting or hoping to beat <a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/codys-wish" class="horse-link">Cody's Wish</a> (<a href="http://www.hillndalefarms.com/curlin/" class="horse-link">Curlin</a>), but two turns at Saratoga might not have been <a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/codys-wish" class="horse-link">Cody's Wish</a>'s game, who knows, so we said we'd take a chance.</p>
<p>He continued, &#8220;But I never got to breeze him for the race, so we were like 10 days without breezing and you just show up. But we did breeze him the morning of [the race] and Irad [Ortiz] happened to be there watching. It wasn't my plan, I wasn't even there, I was on my way up because I had to train at Belmont but Irad caught it and he was wondering if we were going to scratch!&#8221; laughed the trainer.</p>
<p>&#8220;When I knew that we were coming here, it was like 11 days before we came and I was like man, they are playing into our hands because we don't need to breeze him,&#8221; the conditioner continued. &#8220;We can play the same game and right now I feel that he is over the trip and he's himself now.&#8221;</p>
<p>White Abarrio, who will carry the red-and-white silks of Prince Faisal Bin Khaled Bin Abdulaziz, has saddle cloth 14, but gate one, and he'll want to leave there running to be handy to a pace that maps above-average quick. Dutrow has expressed his intention to blow out his charge on race morning.</p>
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<p>HRH Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, co-owner of WHITE ABARRIO, looks ahead to the 2024 G1 Saudi Cup. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheSaudiCup?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#TheSaudiCup</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/%E3%82%B5%E3%82%A6%E3%82%B8%E3%82%AB%E3%83%83%E3%83%97?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#サウジカップ</a> <a href="https://t.co/kTuPC1QMgC">pic.twitter.com/kTuPC1QMgC</a></p>
<p>— The Saudi Cup (@thesaudicup) <a href="https://twitter.com/thesaudicup/status/1761100929359610290?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 23, 2024</a></p></blockquote>
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<p><strong>National Treasure</strong> is one of three in the race for <a href="https://lanesend.com/qualityroad" class="horse-link">Quality Road</a>, who accounted for 2022 Saudi Cup stunner Emblem Road. The $500,000 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga grad employed front-running tactics to take out last year's GI Preakness S. and nearly pulled off the upset when ridden the same way in the GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile last November. But the 4-year-old showed a bit of a rating gear when last seen in the GI Pegasus World Cup Invitational S., as he shook free into the final furlong and held the rallying <strong>Senor Buscador</strong> (<a href="https://lanesend.com/mineshaft" class="horse-link">Mineshaft</a>) in the run to the line.</p>
<p>&#8220;He has a good post to work from in seven,&#8221; said Jimmy Barnes, assistant to trainer Bob Baffert. &#8220;This is our fifth runner in this race, we have been second three times (<a href="https://www.hillndalefarms.com/charlatan" class="horse-link">Charlatan</a>, 2021, <a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horse/country-grammer/" class="horse-link">Country Grammer</a>, 2022-23), so we are hoping to make the breakthrough.&#8221;</p>
<p>Senor Buscador figures to sit a good trip from gate four beneath Junior Alvarado.</p>
<p>Reigning GI Pennsylvania Derby winner <strong>Saudi Crown</strong> (<a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horses/always-dreaming-38710.html" class="horse-link">Always Dreaming</a>) may have been out of his depth in the Classic, as he was a beaten horse a long way from home, but this 1800-meter trip figures to suit him much better. He was a convincing winner of the GIII Louisiana S. when last seen Jan. 20, but those immediately behind that day made no impact in the GIII <a href="https://lanesend.com/mineshaft" class="horse-link">Mineshaft</a> S. last weekend.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think he's more suited from a mile [1600m] to a mile and an eighth [1800m] and the one turn should be ideal for him,&#8221; jockey Florent Geroux said. &#8220;It's a very deep race. I've been on him many times before, I know him very well, the work rider has done a perfect job and I'll leave it to them.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Hoist the Gold</strong> (<a href="https://lanesend.com/mineshaft" class="horse-link">Mineshaft</a>) is the least-likely among the five U.S. horses, but did post a 109 Beyer in wiring the GII Cigar Mile H. back in December.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's all about winning,&#8221; said trainer Dallas Stewart. &#8220;If you're not in it to win, you best stay home and if you don't want to be in great races like this, you ought to go do something else.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>‘TDN Rising Star’ Kinza Goes Gate To Wire In Las Virgenes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Looking every bit a 'TDN Rising Star', Kinza (Carpe Diem) stepped up in class, posted a second-consecutive 96 Beyer and took home her first graded win with a professional gate-to-wire performance at 'The Great Race Place' on Saturday afternoon. To kick start her career over the same surface Dec. 29, the chestnut became a meteoric</p>
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<p>Looking every bit a <strong>'TDN Rising Star'</strong>, <strong>Kinza</strong> (Carpe Diem) stepped up in class, posted a second-consecutive 96 Beyer and took home her first graded win with a professional gate-to-wire performance at 'The Great Race Place' on Saturday afternoon.</p>
<p>To kick start her career over the same surface Dec. 29, the chestnut became a meteoric star when she won by an eye-catching 7 1/2 lengths for trainer Bob Baffert. Putting in quality workouts since, the filly was well-supported at the windows as the 1-1 choice over rival <strong>Kopion</strong> (Omaha Beach). The Richard Mandella trainee at odds of 6-5 here, arrived with a pair of wins under her belt, one of which was a 5 1/4-length score last out in the GIII Santa Ynez S. Jan. 7.</p>
<p>Kinza took the opening round of the Kentucky Oaks points race by wrangling the lead from the bell, which gave her the upper hand into the first turn. Holding the rail position up the backstretch, the 3-year-old remained committed to the pace as the far turn arrived. Though Kopion was called upon to pull even with her mark just before the top of the lane, she could not muster the speed to catch Kinza, who went on to win by two lengths.</p>
<p>&#8220;She acts like a filly that can handle (two turns),&#8221; said assistant to Bob Baffert, Jimmy Barnes. &#8220;You don't know until you do it, but she had shown in the morning, in her workouts that she could go further. I was more concerned there was so much speed, with the small field and a lot of speed. Unfortunately, our other filly (<strong>Nothing Like You </strong>{Malibu Moon}) she's got speed, but she was on the rail and she doesn't have that kind of speed, so she had to kind of take back and make some kind of trip and she probably doesn't want to do that.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Pedigree Notes:</strong></p>
<p>Kinza is the 237th winner and third Western Hemisphere graded/group stakes winner for her Louisiana-based sire. The first to the races for her dam, the winner counts as a half-sister a 2-year-old by <a href="http://www.taylormadestallions.com/horses/instagrand-45457.html" class="horse-link">Instagrand</a>. A $100,000 purchase by MTC at the 2014 Keeneland September Sale, Secret Wonder visited <a href="http://www.sequelnewyork.com/honest-mischief" class="horse-link">Honest Mischief</a> for this season.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, Santa Anita Park</strong><br />
<strong>LAS VIRGENES S.-GIII</strong>, $100,000, Santa Anita, 2-10, 3yo, f, 1m, 1:37.03, ft.<br />
1&#8211;<strong>KINZA, 120, f, 3, by Carpe Diem</strong><br />
<strong>                1st Dam: Secret Wonder, by <a href="https://lanesend.com/qualityroad" class="horse-link">Quality Road</a></strong><br />
<strong>                2nd Dam: Maxinkuckee Miss, by Langfuhr</strong><br />
<strong>                3rd Dam: Wini Jones, by Seeking the Gold</strong><br />
<strong>1ST BLACK TYPE WIN, 1ST GRADED STAKES WIN</strong>. ($17,000 Wlg '21 FTNMIX; $30,000 Ylg '22 OBSOCT; $350,000 2yo '23 EASMAY).<strong> 'TDN Rising Star'</strong>. O-Michael Lund Petersen; B-JD Business Ventures LLC, Brushy Hill Stable &amp; Carpe Diem Syndicate (NY); T-Bob Baffert; J-Juan J. Hernandez. $60,000. Lifetime Record: 2-2-0-0, $99,000.<strong> Werk Nick Rating: B. Click </strong><strong>for the </strong><a href="https://secure6.werkhorse.com/enicks/displayTDN.asp?kinza"><strong>eNicks report &amp; 5-cross pedigree</strong></a><strong>. Click for the free</strong> <a href="http://www.equineline.com/tdn/pedigree.cfm?tk=SA&amp;cy=USA&amp;rd=02/10/2024&amp;rn=5&amp;de=D&amp;ref=10949642&amp;pid=4127"><strong>Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigree</strong></a><strong>.</strong><br />
2&#8211;<strong>Kopion</strong>, 120, f, 3, Omaha Beach&#8211;Galloping Ami, by Victory Gallop. ($270,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP). O-Spendthrift Farm LLC; B-Tall Oaks Farm (KY); T-Richard E. Mandella. $20,000.<br />
3&#8211;<strong>She's a Tempest</strong>, 120, f, 3, <a href="https://lanesend.com/connect" class="horse-link">Connect</a>&#8211;Hurricane Tiz, by Tiznow. <strong>1ST BLACK TYPE, 1ST GRADED BLACK TYPE</strong>. O-Beerman Family Trust and Sayjay Racing LLC; B-SAYJAY Racing, LLC &amp; Beerman Family Trust (KY); T-Steve R. Knapp. $12,000.<br />
Margins: 2, 1HF, 9 1/4. Odds: 1.00, 1.30, 16.40.<br />
Also Ran: Nothing Like You, Great Forty Eight.<br />
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<p>#3 KINZA ($4.00) goes wire to wire as the favorite in the $100,000 Las Virgenes Stakes (G3) at <a href="https://twitter.com/santaanitapark?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@santaanitapark</a>. The three-year-old Carpe Diem filly is 2 for 2 for trainer Bob Baffert. <a href="https://twitter.com/JJHernandezS19?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@JJHernandezS19</a> was in the irons. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/14.0.0/72x72/1f4aa.png" alt="&#x1f4aa;" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> <a href="https://t.co/QhBB9tLVGm">pic.twitter.com/QhBB9tLVGm</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Heavy favorite Newgrange, in his first race outside California, came from off the pace at Oaklawn under Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez to score a 1 ½-length victory in the $750,000 Southwest Stakes (G3) for 3-year-olds to remain unbeaten in three lifetime starts. It was a record-tying fifth Southwest victory at the  Hot Springs, […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heavy favorite Newgrange, in his first race outside California, came from off the pace at Oaklawn under Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez to score a 1 ½-length victory in the $750,000 Southwest Stakes (G3) for 3-year-olds to remain unbeaten in three lifetime starts.</p>
<p>It was a record-tying fifth Southwest victory at the  Hot Springs, Ark., track for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert and his 18th overall in Oaklawn's four-race Kentucky Derby prep series – all since 2010. Newgrange was exiting a front-running 2 ¾-length victory over stablemate Rockefeller in the $100,000 Sham Stakes (G3) Jan. 1 at Santa Anita.</p>
<p>Although the Sham and Southwest offered 17 points (10-4-2-1, respectively) to the top four finishers toward starting eligibility for the Kentucky Derby, Newgrange was running for purse money only because of Baffert's suspension from Churchill Downs. It stems from a possible medication violation involving his 2021 Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit. No stewards' ruling has been issued, but a Feb. 7 hearing is reportedly set.</p>
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<p>So, when Churchill Downs released its official Kentucky Derby leaderboard late Saturday afternoon, Newgrange, instead of topping the list with 20, had zero since Baffert trainees are ineligible to collect Kentucky Derby qualifying points.</p>
<p>“I'm not going to worry about that right now,” Baffert, a record seven-time Kentucky Derby winner, said in a phone interview moments after the Southwest.</p>
<p>In a text message Sunday morning, Baffert said Newgrange emerged in “great” shape physically from his Southwest victory and would be flown back to his Southern California base Tuesday.</p>
<p>Newgrange and Grade 3 winners Rockefeller and Messier were Baffert's three nominees to the Southwest, which is Oaklawn's second of four Kentucky Derby points races.</p>
<p>Newgrange and Messier worked against each other in a half-mile drill Jan. 23 at Santa Anita. Both horses were credited with :47.20, which ranked second of 114 times published at the distance.</p>
<p>Baffert, subsequently, opted to keep Messier home for the $200,000 Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) at 1 1/16 miles Feb. 6 at Santa Anita and send Newgrange to Oaklawn for the Southwest. The colt arrived Wednesday – a day later than originally scheduled – following a flight from Southern California.</p>
<p>“I thought this horse kind of had a good mind,” Baffert said. “The ship in there is a little bit tougher now. You've got to go to Memphis (about 190 miles northeast of Hot Springs) and get them a van. I thought Newgrange's got a great mind and Messier's going to run here in the Bob Lewis with some other ones. Try to spread them out, try to see where they fit. So, that was the reason.”</p>
<p>After leading at almost every point of call in his first two starts, Newgrange showed a new dimension in the 1 1/16-mile Southwest.</p>
<p>Newgrange stalked front-runner Kavod down the backstretch, but appeared to be struggling on the second turn and in upper stretch. Newgrange ($5) found another gear inside the furlong marker and held late-running Barber Road safe in the run to the wire. The winning time over a fast track was 1:45.83.</p>
<p>“I think he needed it today,” Baffert said. “He had to really gut it out. Turning for home, I wasn't sure. Then, he came on. I thought it was a good spot for him and, hopefully, he just continues on. He showed today he's a pretty solid horse. I always try to bring my best horses up there that are doing the best.”</p>
<p>Baffert said next-race plans are pending for Newgrange, a son of Violence who has bankrolled $552,000 for a high-profile ownership group that includes SF Racing (Gavin Murphy), Starlight Racing (Jack Wolf), Madaket Stables (Sol Kumin) and Stonestreet Stables (Barbara Banke). Newgrange was purchased for $125,000 at the 2020 Keeneland September Yearling Sale.</p>
<p>Oaklawn's Kentucky Derby prep series continues with the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) at 1 1/16 miles Feb. 26 and the $1.25 million Arkansas Derby (G1) at 1 1/8 miles April 2. Baffert has won the Rebel a record eight times.</p>
<p>“We'll definitely have something for the Rebel,” Baffert said. “I just don't know which one.”</p>
<p>Baffert's longtime traveling assistant, Jimmy Barnes, saddled Newgrange for the Southwest.</p>
<p>Barber Road collected four points for his runner-up finish Saturday and now has eight overall to rank 13th on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. The Kentucky Derby is limited to 20 starters, with starting preference based on horses with highest point totals accumulated in qualifying races like the Southwest and the $250,000 Smarty Jones Stakes Jan. 1. Barber Road also finished second in the 1-mile Smarty Jones, Oaklawn's first Kentucky Derby points race.</p>
<p>“Aiming for the Kentucky Derby now,” Barber Road's trainer, John Ortiz, said in a text message Sunday morning. “The dream is finally feeling very realistically possible. So, the next step would be the Rebel. Thoughts about going to Dubai have been put on the table as well, but most likely we'd love to stay home and run over the track he is loving right now.”</p>
<p>Barber Road finished 1 ¼ lengths ahead of Ben Diesel, a full brother to multiple Oaklawn stakes winner Will's Secret for trainer Dallas Stewart and breeder/owner Willis Horton of Marshall, Ark. Ben Diesel has three points to rank 24th on the Kentucky Derby leaderboard. Kavod is No. 26, earning two points with fourth-place finishes in the Smarty Jones and Southwest.</p>
<p>Smarty Jones winner Dash Attack is No. 9 following his fifth-place finish in the Southwest. Dash Attack has 10 points. Osbourne, eighth in the Southwest, is No. 20 with four points. Ignitis, 11th in the Southwest, is No. 31 with two points.<br />
The Rebel will offer 85 total points (50-20-10-5) to the top four finishers. The Arkansas Derby is a 170-point race, with the winner receiving 100. The 2-3-4 finishers will receive 40, 20 and 10 points, respectively.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Following Wednesday's news of Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert's two-year suspension at Churchill Downs, Inc.-owned racetracks, Monmouth Park in Oceanport, NJ has taken an opposing stance. The Asbury Park Press reports that Dennis Drazin, chairman and CEO of Darby Development LLC, which operates Monmouth, would “welcome” a Baffert-trained horse to run in his track's premier […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following Wednesday's news of Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert's <a href="https://www.paulickreport.com/news/the-biz/reckless-practices-repeated-failures-churchill-downs-bans-bob-baffert-for-two-years/">two-year suspension at Churchill Downs</a>, Inc.-owned racetracks, Monmouth Park in Oceanport, NJ has taken an opposing stance. The <em>Asbury Park Press</em> reports that Dennis Drazin, chairman and CEO of Darby Development LLC, which operates Monmouth, would &#8220;welcome&#8221; a Baffert-trained horse to run in his track's premier race, the Grade 1 Haskell Invitational, scheduled for July 17.</p>
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<p class="gnt_ar_b_p">“I'm sure there will be those that disagree with me and think we should ban him, but we're not doing that at Monmouth Park,&#8221; Drazin told the <em>APP</em>. “Bob Baffert has been a big part of Monmouth Park. He has brought his top horses to the Haskell every year, including American Pharoah. I think he has done a lot for New Jersey racing and always showcased the best horses here and Bob is a valued friend of Monmouth Park who we always felt was on our side and always did right by us. I consider Bob a friend of Monmouth Park.&#8221;</p>
<p>Baffert has won the Haskell a record nine times.</p>
<p>Churchill's actions this week stem from the news that Baffert-trained Medina Spirit, who crossed the wire first in the Kentucky Derby on May 1, subsequently <a href="https://www.paulickreport.com/news/triple-crown/baffert-kentucky-derby-winner-medina-spirit-tests-positive-for-betamethasone/">tested positive for betamethasone</a>, a race-day restricted therapeutic medication. Early Wednesday, news broke <a href="https://www.paulickreport.com/news/triple-crown/split-sample-confirms-betamethasone-positive-in-kentucky-derby-winner-medina-spirit/">that the split sample had also returned a positive result for betamethasone</a>, meaning Medina Spirit may be disqualified from his Derby victory by the KHRC.</p>
<p>Baffert's suspension by Churchill Downs is not a Kentucky Horse Racing Commission ruling &#8211; instead, it is the action of a private entity.</p>
<p>If the KHRC does suspend Baffert's training license, other state racing commissions, including New Jersey's, would reciprocate that action. In that event, however, Drazin said Baffert's long-time assistant trainer Jimmy Barnes would still be welcome to bring horses to Monmouth Park.</p>
<p>This is in direct contrast to the action taken by CDI, which stipulates, &#8220;the suspension prohibits Baffert, or any trainer directly or indirectly employed by Bob Baffert Racing Stables, from entering horses in races or applying for stall occupancy at all CDI-owned racetracks.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After a few hours of sleep, trainer Michael McCarthy was back at Pimlico Race Course Sunday morning, quietly talking about Rombauer (<a href="https://lanesend.com/twirlingcandy" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Twirling Candy</a>)'s emphatic victory in the 146th GI Preakness S. Saturday and looking ahead to the June 5GI Belmont Stakes. Bred and raced by John and Diane Fradkin, Rombauer rallied to a convincing 3</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>After a few hours of sleep, trainer Michael McCarthy was back at Pimlico Race Course Sunday morning, quietly talking about <b>Rombauer</b> (<a href="https://lanesend.com/twirlingcandy" class="horse-link">Twirling Candy</a>)'s emphatic victory in the 146th GI Preakness S. Saturday and looking ahead to the June 5GI Belmont Stakes. Bred and raced by John and Diane Fradkin, Rombauer rallied to a convincing 3 1/2-length score Saturday and stopped the clock in 1:53.62, the eighth-fastest time since the race distance was changed to 1 3/16 miles in 1925.</span></p>
<p>While McCarthy, 50, acquired plenty of experience in Triple Crown races during his long tour as an assistant to Hall of Fame-elect trainer Todd Pletcher, Rombauer was his first starter in the series since he opened his own stable in 2014. The well-respected, low-key, California-based horseman started receiving congratulatory calls and texts as soon as the race was over.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's been great,&#8221; McCarthy said. &#8220;It's nice to see this all kind of come together. The horse justified what I thought of him all along.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Fradkins and McCarthy have decided to ship Rombauer to Belmont Park Monday and are seriously considering running him in the 1 1/2-mile Belmont.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will go ahead and go to Belmont,&#8221; McCarthy said. &#8220;We will get there and see how he is and where he is at and go from there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Elsewhere in the Preakness aftermath, Steve Asmussen, the Hall of Fame trainer of Winchell Thoroughbreds' runner-up <b>Midnight Bourbon</b> (Tiznow), said Sunday that the Belmont is under consideration for his trainee.</p>
<p>&#8220;Proud of his effort,&#8221; Asmussen said. &#8220;He had every chance yesterday and he ran second. He's a good horse who needs to continuously get better, but we have a lot of confidence that he will, pedigree-wise, and who he is physically and the fact that he has continuously improved to this point.&#8221;</p>
<p>Midnight Bourbon left Pimlico to van back to Churchill Downs right before dawn Sunday morning. Asked if the Belmont might be in his plans, Asmussen said, &#8220;Of course it is. All major 3-year-old races are under consideration for the rest of the year. Let's get him back to normal circumstances just to see where we're at with him. That also gives us time to see everything that's out there and knock out a plan for him for the second half of the year.&#8221;</p>
<p>The highly-scrutinized pair of Bob Baffert trainees, GI Kentucky Derby winner <b>Medina Spirit</b> (Protonico) and <b>Concert Tour</b> (<a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/street-sense" class="horse-link">Street Sense</a>), exited their respective third and ninth-place efforts in good order according to assistant trainer Jimmy Barnes. Both boarded a van bound for Churchill at 10 a.m. Sunday morning.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will evaluate everything and Bob will see what direction he wants to go with them,&#8221; Barnes said.</p>
<p>Added Barnes of Medina Spirit's run, &#8220;He ran his race. The second quarter is what got us. Once they threw up that 46 [:46.93 seconds], it was a bit much. We just need to give him a little bit more time between races. Bob knows what to do and I will feed him the information and he will tell us what to do.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Steve Asmussen, the Hall of Fame trainer of Winchell Thoroughbreds' Midnight Bourbon, said Sunday that the June 5 Belmont Stakes (G1) is under consideration for the runner-up in Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md. With Irad Ortiz Jr. in the saddle, Midnight Bourbon prompted a solid pace set by Medina […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve Asmussen, the Hall of Fame trainer of Winchell Thoroughbreds' Midnight Bourbon, said Sunday that the June 5 Belmont Stakes (G1) is under consideration for the runner-up in Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md.</p>
<p>With Irad Ortiz Jr. in the saddle, Midnight Bourbon prompted a solid pace set by Medina Spirit, who led throughout in the May 1 Kentucky Derby (G1), before drawing clear in upper stretch. The son of Tiznow looked home free until Rombauer swept by in the final sixteenth of a mile for a 3 1/2-length victory.</p>
<p>“Proud of his effort,” said Asmussen, who was seeking a third victory in the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown following two-time Horse of the Year Curlin (2007) and filly Rachel Alexandra, the 2009 Horse of the Year. “Irad gave him a great chance, and the horse ran hard and ended up second. But I don't think everybody is that far off. He's a quality horse, continuously running better.</p>
<p>“He had every chance yesterday and he ran second. He's a good horse who needs to continuously get better,” he added, “but, we have a lot of confidence that he will, pedigree-wise, and who he is physically and the fact that he has continuously improved to this point.”</p>
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<p>Midnight Bourbon left Pimlico to van back to Churchill Downs right before dawn Sunday morning. Asked if the 1 ½-mile Belmont Stakes might be in the plans, Asmussen said, “Of course it is … all major 3-year-old races are under consideration for the rest of the year. Let's get him back to normal circumstances just to see where we're at with him. That also gives us time to see everything that's out there and knock out a plan for him for the second half of the year.”</p>
<p>Midnight Bourbon went off as the 3-1 second choice behind 2-1 favorite Medina Spirit. The massive colt came into the 1 3/16-mile classic with a 2-2-3 record in eight starts, his only out-of-the-money finish coming when he broke awkwardly before finishing sixth in the Kentucky Derby. Midnight Bourbon won the Lecomte (G3), was third in the Risen Star (G2) and checked in second in the Louisiana Derby (G2) at Fair Grounds. He had beaten and held his own against Mandaloun, who was second by a half-length in the Kentucky Derby.</p>
<p>Midnight Bourbon's pedigree and his up-close running style would seem to lend itself to the Belmont Stakes. Tiznow, who was pensioned as a stallion last fall, is the sire of 2005 Belmont winner Da' Tara.</p>
<p>“Absolutely,” Asmussen said of the Belmont suiting Midnight Bourbon. “I think he has proven he is more than worthy of consideration for the best 3-year-olds in the country.”</p>
<p><strong>Medina Spirit, Concert Tour Exit Preakness in Good Order<br />
</strong>Jimmy Barnes, the longtime assistant of trainer Bob Baffert, was packing up shop Sunday morning at Pimlico Race Course. Medina Spirit, who tired to third in the Saturday's Preakness (G1), and Concert Tour, who checked in ninth, got on a van bound for Churchill Downs at 10 a.m.</p>
<p>Once they get to Kentucky, it will be up to Baffert to decide what is next for the two colts.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will evaluate everything and Bob will see what direction he wants to go with them,” Barnes said.</p>
<p>Both Zedan Racing Stables' Medina Spirit and Gary and Mary West's Concert Tour came out of the Preakness in good shape, he said. Medina Spirit, who led throughout the Kentucky Derby (G1) two weeks earlier, set the pace before being overtaken in the stretch by Midnight Bourbon, who was then passed by the late-charging Rombauer.</p>
<p>“He ran his race,” Barnes said. “The second quarter is what got us. Once they threw up that 46 (46.93 seconds), it was a bit much,” Barnes said. “We just need to give him a little bit more time between races. Bob knows what to do and I will feed him the information and he will tell us what to do.”</p>
<p>Concert Tour was never a factor in the Preakness. He was bumped at the start by Risk Taking and the colt that was expected to vie for the lead never got there.</p>
<p>It was his second straight loss after starting his career with three wins.</p>
<p>“That's horse racing,” Barnes said. “You can't go out there and win every race. You try to. There were nine other horses out there and if you don't get your trip, you don't get your trip.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At this time a year ago, Diane and John Fradkin were trying to figure out what to do with the 2-year-old homebred colt they would later name Rombauer. A couple of unexpected turns, six races and $290,500 in purse earnings later, the versatile son of Twirling Candy has brought the Santa Ana, Calif. couple to […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At this time a year ago, Diane and John Fradkin were trying to figure out what to do with the 2-year-old homebred colt they would later name Rombauer. A couple of unexpected turns, six races and $290,500 in purse earnings later, the versatile son of <a href="https://www.lanesend.com/twirlingcandy" class="blue-link">Twirling Candy</a> has brought the Santa Ana, Calif. couple to Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md., for Saturday's 146th Preakness Stakes (G1).</p>
<p>Rombauer is their first starter in a Triple Crown race.</p>
<p>“That's exciting,” John Fradkin said. “Generally speaking, we think of ourselves as small-time, commercial breeders. We aim to sell our progeny. This is a rarity. In the past we've pretty much only raced horses that we couldn't sell. This is kind of an exception, just the way it all transpired.”</p>
<p>Rombauer earned a fees-paid entry into the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown by winning the Feb. 13 El Camino Real Derby, a Preakness 'Win &amp; In' event, at Golden Gate Fields. Most recently, he finished third in the Blue Grass (G2) on April 3 at Keeneland.</p>
<p>Under normal circumstances, the Fradkins would not be in Baltimore to watch their colt run in the Preakness. Because 2020 was anything but normal, the Fradkins did not sell the colt from their two-mare breeding operation. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the April <a href="http://www.obssales.com/" class="blue-link">OBS</a> sale of 2-year-olds was delayed a couple of months.</p>
<p>Since the dam, Cashmere by Cowboy Cal, typically produced precocious babies that win early in their careers, consigner Eddie Woods advised the Fradkins to sell him in a private sale after he had proven himself at the track. They sent Rombauer to their trainer, Michael McCarthy, at Santa Anita.  Rombauer promptly won his first career start at a mile on turf at Del Mar on July 25.</p>
<p>“He closed, he came home really well, and I honestly thought there would be some pretty big offers after that race,” Fradkin said. “But there weren't because the time was really bad and the initial Beyer number they gave him was 48. The time was 1:38 and change (1:38.30). It didn't really surprise me that there really weren't any solid offers.”</p>
<p>Rombauer landed in the keeper category and is writing an interesting story.</p>
<p>“It was sort of two lucky breaks on our part that caused us to still own the horse,” Fradkin said. “There's actually been substantial offers since that we've perhaps stupidly turned down.”</p>
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<p>Rombauer had a troubled trip in his next start, the Del Mar Juvenile Turf Stakes on Sept. 6 and ended up sixth, but beaten only two lengths. McCarthy recommended that they try Rombauer on dirt and he ended up second, three-quarters of a length back, after a wide trip in the American Pharoah (G1) at Santa Anita. He completed his 2-year-old season with a fifth-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at Keeneland.</p>
<p>In late January, Fradkin told McCarthy that he wanted to opt out of the Robert B.  Lewis (G3) and wait for the El Camino Real Derby.</p>
<p>“I thought it was going to be a much easier race,” Fradkin said. “We scratched out of the Robert Lewis because I thought the field was really, really tough. We had a pretty heated discussion about that. I thought that even if we ran it really well, we were likely to finish fifth because that was probably the best field ever assembled for 3-year-old colts for only $100,000. Two weeks later, we had a race up north for the same amount of purse money and I knew the field was going to be a lot easier. So that was my thinking. That continues to be my thinking, that I want to pick easier spots for the horse.”</p>
<p>Fradkin, who spent a handful of years as a professional horseplayer, was right: Medina Spirit, who went on to prevail in the Kentucky Derby, won the Robert Lewis. Hot Rod Charlie was third in both races.</p>
<p>“And I think if a horse runs his best race ever, he should be earning money,” he said. “I felt that probably would not have happened in the Robert B. Lewis and it probably wouldn't have happened in the Kentucky Derby either. We could have run our best race ever and wouldn't have made any money. So that's why we've chosen the path we've chosen.”</p>
<p>The road to the Preakness began in the summer of 1993 when Fradkin claimed Ruff Hombre for $25,000 at Hollywood Park. He finished last in the race and was off for two months before winning what turned out to be his career finale at Del Mar. The Fradkins invested the earnings from Ruff Hombre's win at the Keeneland September Sale in a skinny New Jersey-bred Afleet filly they named Ultrafleet. She failed to hit the board in her four starts.</p>
<p>“We decided to retire her and make her a broodmare,” Fradkin said. “Pretty much everybody said that was stupid, but we did it anyway and it turned out pretty well.”</p>
<p>Ultrafleet became the foundation mare for the Fradkins. She dropped 14 foals before her death in 2012. Among them were California Flag, who won the 2009 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1), and graded stakes winner Cambiocorsa, who is the granddam of 2018 European Horse of the Year Roaring Lion. The Fradkins retained Cashmere, Ultrafleet's next-to-last foal. Cashmere also produced Treasure Trove, who runs in the Pimlico Special (G3) on Friday.</p>
<p><strong>'Fresh and Happy' Medina Spirit, Concert Tour Set for Preakness<br />
</strong>Medina Spirit and Concert Tour, the two highest-rated colts in the morning line for Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1), each galloped 1 ¼ miles Friday morning at Pimlico Race Course under the direction of Jimmy Barnes, trainer Bob Baffert's longtime assistant.</p>
<p>Medina Spirit, owned by Zedan Racing Stables, is rated as the 9-5 favorite in the field of 10 after leading the May 1 Kentucky Derby (G1) from start to finish. Gary and Mary West's Concert Tour is rated second at 5-2 in the morning line. In his most recent start he was third as the favorite in the Arkansas Derby (G1) on April 10.</p>
<p>“We had a little bit of a lighter day for them today because they have such a big day tomorrow,” Barnes said. “Both horses came off the track fresh and happy and looking awesome.”</p>
<p>Medina Spirit and Concert Tour are Baffert's hopes for a record-breaking eighth Preakness winner. He is a tied with Robert Wyndham Walden, who dominated the race during the final quarter of the 19th century.</p>
<p>Medina Spirit will break from Post No. 3 under his regular rider, Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez. Mike Smith, the 55-year-old Hall of Fame jockey, will ride Concert Tour for the first time from Post No. 10.  Velazquez will be riding in the Preakness for the 11th time. He has a record of 0-3-3. Concert Tour will be Smith's 19th starter. His two wins came with Prairie Bayou in 1993 and Triple Crown winner Justify in 2018. Smith also has finished second twice and third four times.</p>
<p><strong>Asmussen 'Expecting a Very Good Run' from Midnight Bourbon<br />
</strong>Winchell Thoroughbreds' Midnight Bourbon galloped over the Pimlico surface the day before Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1). Irad Ortiz Jr. will be aboard for the first time. The defending three-time Eclipse Award-winning jockey will seek his first Preakness victory after finishing off the board in two prior mounts.</p>
<p>Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen again will lead the massive, good-feeling colt from the barn over to the paddock for the Preakness. When Midnight Bourbon schooled in the paddock Thursday afternoon, Asmussen was on the left side of the horse with assistant trainer Darren Fleming on the right.</p>
<p>One sign to expect something big from Midnight Bourbon may be that Asmussen has been using words like “giddy” and “jazzed up” for his quest to saddle a third Preakness winner with the sixth-place finisher in the Kentucky Derby (G1).</p>
<p>“He's a fun horse to train,” Asmussen said. “The horse is obviously very strong-minded and willful. But he's exciting to be around. He's extremely physical. He's a gorgeous horse to watch. Like I said, we're very optimistic as horsemen. The giddy part, or the humorous part, was that less than two weeks after the disappointment of the Derby, here we are crazy enough to think we can do it again.”</p>
<p>Asmussen said it's a positive that they haven't noticed a change in Midnight Bourbon since before the Derby.</p>
<p>“We're expecting a very good run from him,” he said. “I thought he was in great physical shape going into the Derby…everything was going extremely well. Missing the break did not put him in the position necessary for him to have success. From where he was, he ran reasonably well but not good enough. Here we are with a lot of horse going into the Preakness and expecting a better outcome.”</p>
<p>Asmussen earned his first Triple Crown victory in the 2007 Preakness with two-time Horse of the Year Curlin, who nipped Kentucky Derby winner <a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/street-sense" class="blue-link">Street Sense</a> in a photo finish. Two years later, in her first start for majority owner Jess Jackson and Asmussen after being sold, Kentucky Oaks winner (G1) Rachel Alexandra held off Derby winner Mine That Bird to become the first filly since 1924 to capture the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown. Rachel Alexandra went on to be the 2009 Horse of the Year.</p>
<p>“Coming back to Pimlico is extremely special,” Asmussen said. “Curlin's Preakness win here over Street Sense was as exciting as it can get for us. Being a Classic, it being Curlin, being the first time to have success on that level, you can't duplicate that again. And then to have the amazing opportunity to run Rachel Alexandra here, with the queen that she was, you can't top those memories.”</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>'Reward Outweighs Risk' for Brown Trainees in Middle Jewel<br />
</strong>Klaravich Stables' Risk Taking and Crowded Trade repeated their routine on Friday.  The Preakness runners of trainer Chad Brown took turns galloping 1 ¼ miles at Pimlico – the same thing they did on Thursday while preparing for starts in Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1) – and Jose Hernandez, Brown's assistant who is caring for the horses here, said they are both ready to roll.</p>
<p>“They are doing good, and they are training good,” Hernandez said. “We will see what happens on Saturday. Everything they have done here, they have done well.”</p>
<p>Crowded Trade was the first to hit the track, going out at 6 a.m. with exercise rider Kelvin Perez on board. A half hour later, Perez was on Risk Taking's back for his gallop. Brown was expected to be in town Friday afternoon.</p>
<p>Hernandez said he would like to see Crowded Trade, who was third in the April 3 Wood Memorial (G2) at Aqueduct, race closer to the pace. Risk Taking, he said, should be doing his best running late. He also ran in the Wood and was a disappointing seventh as the 2-1 favorite.</p>
<p>Both horses have trained well since the Wood and Brown was encouraged with their last works, five-furlong breezes last Sunday at Belmont Park. Working in company, both horses were timed in 1:01.76.</p>
<p>“A couple of their best workouts of the season,” said Brown, who won the 2017 Preakness with <a href="http://www.spendthriftfarm.com/horses/cloud-computing-39855.html" class="blue-link">Cloud Computing</a>. “This is a good opportunity to take a shot in a Classic race. Going into a race like this, you want to have a horse really thriving and doing well and I think we have two of them. The reward outweighs the risk to take a shot.”</p>
<p>Crowded Trade, who will be ridden by Javier Castellano, is 10-1 in the Preakness morning line. Risk Taking, who will team with jockey Jose Ortiz, is 15-1.</p>
<p><strong> Connections Hoping Keepmeinmind Will Show His Worth Saturday<br />
</strong>Keepmeinmind marks the first Preakness appearance for both trainer Robertino Diodoro and jockey David Cohen.</p>
<p>Diodoro knows Keepmeinmind, a late-running seventh in the Kentucky Derby, probably will need a good setup to hit the board for the first time this year and to win for the first time since the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) at Churchill Downs Nov. 2. But he expects Keepmeinmind is sitting on a big performance.</p>
<p>“What needs to happen is what it looks like is going to happen on paper,” Diodoro said. “We just need it to happen on dirt now, where we need Midnight Bourbon, we need both of [trainer Bob] Baffert's horses (to go out to the lead) to get a little pace to run out. But definitely with his running style, we need a pace to run at.”</p>
<p>Before Keepmeinmind ran in the May 1 Kentucky Derby (G1), Ned Toffey said it was just a matter of time before the colt reaffirmed why <a href="http://www.spendthriftfarm.com/" class="blue-link">Spendthrift Farm</a> bought part-ownership following his victory in the Kentucky Jockey Club. Spendthrift is partners with Cypress Creek Equine and Arnold Bennewith.</p>
<div id="attachment_299457" style="width: 694px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-299457" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-299457 size-large" src="https://www.paulickreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Keepmeinmind_5-14-21-684x508.jpg" alt="" width="684" height="508" srcset="https://www.paulickreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Keepmeinmind_5-14-21-684x508.jpg 684w, https://www.paulickreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Keepmeinmind_5-14-21-240x178.jpg 240w, https://www.paulickreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Keepmeinmind_5-14-21-128x95.jpg 128w, https://www.paulickreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Keepmeinmind_5-14-21-768x570.jpg 768w, https://www.paulickreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Keepmeinmind_5-14-21-189x140.jpg 189w, https://www.paulickreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Keepmeinmind_5-14-21.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 684px) 100vw, 684px" /><p id="caption-attachment-299457" class="wp-caption-text">Keepmeinmind heads out to the racetrack on Friday morning</p></div>
<p>“If you look at him, he doesn't look like a horse that would be a good 2-year-old and that would be it,” said Toffey, Spendthrift Farm's general manager. “We saw so much potential as a 2-year-old, he ran some nice races. He ran a very nice race at Churchill Downs and showed he could run with these horses [finishing third] in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile [G1; at Keeneland]. If you look at him, he's a big stretchy horse and really looks like he could do some more maturing. He's a long drink of water now. He's a beautiful animal, but I can see this horse the second half of the year being formidable.”</p>
<p>Diodoro took the blinkers off Keepmeinmind for the Derby. Toffey is among those extremely encouraged by that effort, when Keepmeinmind closed from last to come in seventh.</p>
<p>“I think he confirmed in the Derby that he's a horse that wants to come from well off the pace,” he said. “That was the approach Robertino wanted to take: let him come out of the gate, find his stride and make a run. He really did that well in the Derby. Of course, that's one of the problems when you're a come-from-behind horse in the Derby in a 20-horse field. You're probably going to be forced wide. Obviously, being wide didn't help his chances. It seems unlikely to think he was going to come away with a win there. But it looks like he could have been a touch in behind those first four horses, with a little luck on the turn.</p>
<p>“But I thought he ran a really good race,” he added. “He showed he belonged and that he can run with anybody. We're looking forward to a good race from him in the Preakness.”</p>
<p>With merely a length separating the Kentucky Derby's first and fourth-place finishers, Toffey said that victorious Medina Spirit, the Preakness' 9-5 morning-line favorite, “hasn't proven to be a dominant horse, but he's certainly proven to be a very consistently good horse.”</p>
<p><strong>Saez Shooting for Initial Triple Crown Success in Preakness<br />
</strong>Luis Saez, third in North America in both wins and purse earnings in 2020, has been a rising star the past couple of years. That includes earning his first Breeders' Cup victory last fall aboard champion Essential Quality in the Juvenile (G1), along with seconds in four other Cup races that weekend at Keeneland.</p>
<p>With Essential Quality skipping Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1) after his Kentucky Derby (G1) fourth-place finish, Saez landed on Whisper Hill Farm's Unbridled Honor for trainer Todd Pletcher. Unbridled Honor comes into the 1 3/16-mile Classic off a second in the Lexington (G3) at Keeneland that followed a fourth in the Tampa Bay Derby (G2). His lone victory was a maiden race at Tampa.</p>
<p>While Unbridled Honor is 15-1 in the morning line, consider that Saez's only prior Preakness mount was Bravazo, who in 2018 finished second by only a half-length behind eventual Triple Crown hero Justify. Bravazo also was 15-1.</p>
<p>Saez is still seeking his first official Triple Crown victory. He finished first aboard Maximum Security in the 2019 Kentucky Derby, only to be disqualified for interference.</p>
<p>Pletcher is seeking his first Preakness victory to go with his two Kentucky Derbys and three Belmonts. The newly-elected Hall of Famer knows Unbridled Honor likely needs some help from a fast pace to effectively set up his closing kick.</p>
<p>“Hopefully he can get away a little better, get in a little better stalking position and then have a good pace to run at,” Pletcher said. “In the Tampa Bay Derby, he left himself way too much to do. In the Lexington, he got a good pace setup. He dropped a little bit farther back than we'd like, but he got a really clean run at it. He was kind of making a move at the same time as (victorious) King Fury, and King Fury went inside and he went outside. King Fury was able to cut the corner and save ground, but I thought it was a good effort.”</p>
<p>Unbridled Honor galloped Friday morning at Pimlico.</p>
<p><strong>Game Time for France Go de Ina and Trainer<br />
</strong>Before he returns home to Japan following Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1) and a planned run in the June 5 Belmont Stakes (G1), trainer Hideyuki Mori wouldn't mind seeing some American baseball. He lives in the city of Osaka and is a fan of the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball back home.</p>
<p>When asked if he wanted to see the New York Yankees or Mets when he goes to New York, he smiled. He would be happy to stay right here and watch the hometown Orioles, who are playing the Yankees this weekend at Camden Yards.</p>
<p>“If anyone has tickets …” he said through an interpreter.</p>
<p>First things first. Mori will saddle Yuji Inaida's France Go de Ina for Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1). He went through his final preparations Friday morning, walking on the track with exercise rider Masaki Takano aboard. The son of Will Take Charge then did some schooling in the starting gate, which was an important priority.</p>
<p>In his last start, France Go de Ina broke poorly from the gate in the March 27 UAE Derby (G2) in Dubai and finishing a non-threatening sixth. Friday, the horse stood in the gate and it was hand opened for him to walk out.</p>
<p>“We wanted him to get used to people standing around him.” Mori said.</p>
<p>Mori said he will rely on jockey Joel Rosario to make the decision on where to put France Go de Ina in the race. He said he would like to have the colt close to the pace.</p>
<p>“I don't want the horse to get boxed in,” Mori said. “It depends on how he breaks. If he is traveling fast, he will go, if not, he will settle and wait for his opportunity.”</p>
<p>Mori said that France Go de Ina will not go to the track on Saturday morning, but will have his daily hour-long walking session around the barn.</p>
<p><strong>Ram Conserves Energy for Stakes Debut in Preakness<br />
</strong>Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas sent Ram to the track for light training Friday morning at Pimlico Race Course in preparation for a start in Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1), later turning his attention to interviews with television and print reporters.</p>
<p>Lukas, 85, is aiming for his record-tying seventh Preakness victory with Ram, a son of 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Ram, 30-1 in the morning line, drew the rail. Lukas made a splash in the 1980 Preakness, winning the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown with his first starter, Codex. His most recent victory was in 2013 with Oxbow.</p>
<p>Ram, co-owned by Christina Baker and William Mack, is trying stakes company for the first time.  He is running back in two weeks following a victory in an allowance race on the May 1 Kentucky Derby (G1) program.</p>
<p>“We tapered off a little today. We just went a mile,” Lukas said. “Tapered off and let him get his energy. He had a lot of energy, too. He was sharp today. He's gotten better every single day on his energy level since we're been here.”</p>
<p>Throughout the week leading up to the race Lukas has said his colt must improve in order to have a chance to finish in the top three. Handicapping the race, Lukas said he likes the chances of Midnight Bourbon, trained by Steve Asmussen for Winchell Thoroughbreds.</p>
<p>“That horse, I think, is really dangerous,” Lukas said. “He looks good to me. And Concert Tour looks good to me.”</p>
<p>Ricardo Santana Jr. will ride Ram for the first time in the Preakness. Santana has ridden twice in the race. His best finish was a third on Tenfold in 2018.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once uncommon, Kentucky Derby (G1) winners have run against stablemates more often in the Preakness Stakes (G1) in recent years.  It is likely to happen again Saturday when Bob Baffert trainees Medina Spirit and Concert Tour are scheduled to face each other at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md.</p>
<p>Zedan Racing's Medina Spirit quickly grabbed the lead in the Derby on May 1 and held on to finish first by a half-length in an exciting four-horse finish. Concert Tour was at Churchill Downs that day, too, but he was in his stall, a few hundred yards from the finish line. Baffert and owner Gary West had decided not to enter him in the race after he had finished a disappointing third in the Arkansas Derby (G1) on April 10.</p>
<p>If Medina Spirit and Concert Tour are in the Preakness starting gate, it will be the seventh time since 1970, the second year in a row, and the third time in seven runnings that the Derby winner has to face a stablemate in the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown.</p>
<p>Just once, in 1995, did the stablemate prevail in Baltimore and short-circuit a potential Triple Crown: Timber Country, trained by D. Wayne Lukas, beat Lukas' Derby winner Thunder Gulch.</p>
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<p>Baffert has been involved in the two most recent clashes. American Pharoah took another step toward the Triple Crown in 2015 beating Dortmund and six others in the Preakness. Dortmund had finished third in the Derby. In the pandemic-delayed Preakness last October,</p>
<p>Derby winner <a href="https://www.spendthriftfarm.com/authentic/" class="blue-link">Authentic</a> was second by a neck to the filly Swiss Skydiver, well ahead of his stablemate <a href="https://www.spendthriftfarm.com/thousand-words/" class="blue-link">Thousand Words</a>, who was eighth. Thousand Words was scratched from the Derby after he acted up while being saddled in the paddock.</p>
<p>Baffert said he often runs two or three horses in races in California and doesn't think twice about having stablemates in major stakes.</p>
<p>“I just give everybody a chance, and that's the way it goes,” Baffert said. “Gary West, with Concert Tour, he left it up to me. They send me these horses, and I'm giving them the best chance to win. They're both doing really well, so why not? They both might cook each other up on the lead or whatever. You never know what's going to happen. But they're both doing well, and I want to give them the opportunity to run.</p>
<p>“Sometimes you hate to run two horses. But I'm trying to win the race and give the owners an opportunity. But Medina has a lot of Silver Charm (his first Derby and Preakness winner in 1997) in him. He's a fighter. So you don't know what's going to happen. I think the draw and the break are critical. I've gone up there with speed horses and they miss the break. A lot can go wrong at Pimlico, and it's a deeper kind of track, too.”</p>
<p>In 1998, Baffert was considering running Indian Charlie back against his Derby winner Real Quiet, but decided not to because he didn't like the way Indian Charlie looked to him that week.</p>
<p>Todd Pletcher, whose election to the Hall of Fame was announced on May 5, saddled his 2010 Derby winner Super Saver and Aikenite in the Preakness. Aikenite had not competed in the Derby. Super Saver ended up eighth, two spots ahead of Aikenite.</p>
<p>Lukas brought two horses to the 1999 Preakness, Charismatic, his 31-1 Derby winner, and Cat Thief, who was third at Churchill Downs at 7-1. Charismatic won again, this time at 8-1, and Cat Thief was seventh at 5-1.</p>
<p>Thunder Gulch was 24-1 in the wagering when he won the 1995 Derby, while the 3-1 favorite Timber Country was third, some 2½ lengths back. Two weeks later in the Preakness, Timber Country won the Preakness as the 9-5 favorite and Thunder Gulch was third as the 7-2 third choice.</p>
<p>Lukas, who will saddle Ram in the Preakness Saturday, said this week that his mission is to run his horses where they belong, giving owners an equal chance at success, and cited the 1995 Preakness.</p>
<p>“As a trainer you get to look at them individually,” he said. “Thunder Gulch wins the Kentucky Derby. He comes in here and I should have been all over trying to get him to the Triple Crown. He wins the Belmont, as it turned out. We could have made history. Nobody had won it in (20) years at that time. Yet we go in here and our own horse beats him.”</p>
<p>Lukas said he has never second-guessed his decision to run Timber Country and Thunder Gulch at Pimlico.</p>
<p>“No, I didn't regret winning the Preakness in any way, shape or form,” he said. “And I don't regret it now. I'd do the same thing again.”</p>
<p>The afternoon before the Belmont Stakes, Timber Country, the 6-5 morning line favorite, was scratched from the race because he had spiked a fever. Thunder Gulch won the Belmont, giving Lukas his fifth-consecutive victory in a Triple Crown race, and sweep of that year's series, but with different horses.</p>
<p>Lukas extended his unprecedented streak in the Triple Crown to six-straight with Grindstone's narrow win in the Derby. A few days later he was found to have a career-ending leg injury. Lukas' stable was very deep and he saddled three horses in the Preakness, but his top finisher was third-place Editor's Note, who later won the Belmont.</p>
<p>The first of the Derby winners versus stablemates in the Preakness in the last 50 years was in 1976, Trainer Laz Barrera won the Kentucky Derby with Bold Forbes upsetting the 2-5 favorite Honest Pleasure. In the Preakness, Barrera saddled the entry of Bold Forbes and Illinois Derby (G3) winner Life's Hope. Elocutionist prevailed at 10-1 after Bold Forbes and Honest Pleasure engaged in a speed duel. Bold Forbes finished third, Honest Pleasure was fifth and Life's Hope, a closer who did not benefit from the fast pace, was last of the six.</p>
<p>Baffert's assistant Jimmy Barnes, who is handling the Preakness runners this week, said there is no hesitation about having Concert Tour face Medina Spirit.</p>
<p>“Sure, we want a Triple Crown every time,” he said. “But Concert Tour didn't get his chance in the Derby, so this is his chance to shine. You've got to give them all a fair shot. The best horse will win.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ron Winchell, who campaigns Louisiana Derby (G2) runner-up Midnight Bourbon in the name of his family's Winchell Thoroughbreds, said he's trying to keep his enthusiasm in check about their chances in Saturday's 146th Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico. “It's hard not to be overly optimistic,” Winchell, the Las Vegas entrepreneur and co-owner of Kentucky Downs […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ron Winchell, who campaigns Louisiana Derby (G2) runner-up Midnight Bourbon in the name of his family's Winchell Thoroughbreds, said he's trying to keep his enthusiasm in check about their chances in Saturday's 146th Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico.</p>
<p>“It's hard not to be overly optimistic,” Winchell, the Las Vegas entrepreneur and co-owner of Kentucky Downs as well as an internationally prominent owner and breeder, said by phone. “He's doing great. The Derby didn't seem to take a lot out of him.”</p>
<p>Midnight Bourbon finished a late-running sixth in the May 1 Kentucky Derby (G1) after an awkward start took the strapping, nearly-black colt out of his normal up-close running style.</p>
<p>His connections knew the son of Tiznow was in trouble early on in the Derby. With the scratch of King Fury, the Steve Asmussen trainee went from being one of the last horses to load to one of the first, having to stand in the gate while the others were led in. When the gate's stall doors sprung open, his hind end slipped out from under him, taking Midnight Bourbon out of a preferred position up on the pace or just off the leaders. Instead, he found himself as far back as 14th and wide on both turns before rallying.</p>
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<p>“I said it before the race, 'If he doesn't come by the first time and he's not in the first five or six spots, we're pretty much toast,'” Winchell said. “That's just how the Derby seems to be working out now.”</p>
<p>Winchell doesn't have to look back very far to appreciate how difficult it is to win an American Classic. He knows that no matter how fabulous your horse looks or trains that luck is involved – including the misfortunate of running into horses who are simply faster. Winchell's best finish in the Kentucky Derby was a third in 2016 by Gun Runner. He would go on to win the $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) in 2017, earning the Horse of the Year title, and the $16 million Pegasus World Cup (G1) in 2018 to cap his career before heading off to stud duties with earnings just shy of $16 million.</p>
<p>Gun Runner, owned by Winchell and Three Chimneys Farm, did not run in the Preakness and progressed from being a very good 3-year-old into a dominant champion at 4. Winchell is hoping Midnight Bourbon likewise will improve with age, though quicker the better, preferably Saturday.</p>
<p>Midnight Bourbon, winner of the Lecomte (G3) whose only finish worse than third in eight starts came in the Kentucky Derby, is the third choice in the Preakness morning line at 5-1 in a field of 10 3-year-olds. He will break from Post No. 5. With two-at-a-time loading, he'll go into the gate next to last.</p>
<p>“If you had said, 'Here's 10 spots. Put all the horses where you want them to be,' it would be pretty close to how it turned out. Which never seems to happen,” Winchell said.</p>
<p>In fact, it's making him nervous how things so far have fallen into place.</p>
<p>“I've got people calling me, 'I really like your horse,'” he said, adding with a laugh, “It's like, 'No. Stop it! Stop it!'”</p>
<p>Winchell has built upon the high-quality breeding and racing operation that his late father Verne started in the 1950s. With Ron taking over Winchell Thoroughbreds in partnership with his mother, Joan,</p>
<p>Upon Verne's death in 2002, the Winchell Thoroughbreds stable has campaigned Gun Runner, 2014 Kentucky Oaks (G1) and Breeders' Cup Distaff (G1) heroine Untapable, 2012 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) winner Tapizar, 2008 Louisiana Derby victor Pyro, 2005 Kentucky Oaks winner Summerly, and Cuvee, one of the top 2-year-olds of 2003, along with many other stakes winners.</p>
<p>The last horse Winchell purchased with his father was a silver-hued yearling bought two months before Verne's death at age 87. That colt named Tapit captured the 2004 Wood Memorial (G1) to emerge among the favorites for the Kentucky Derby. Tapit finished ninth in the Derby, but his real fame has come as a breed-shaping stallion and one of the sport's best sires of the last half-century.</p>
<p>“Winning the Derby has always been a focus,” Winchell said. “However, when my dad was around, we focused a little more on probably the speed element than the Derby distance. It's kind of two different horses: the ones who are going to win as 2-year-olds at Saratoga and Del Mar. That's a different set-up traditionally than the guy who is going to win the Derby.</p>
<p>“I've changed that focus to a certain degree in probably the last five to 10 years,” he added. “It's reflective in the amount of starts we've had in the Derby.”</p>
<p>Verne Winchell had four Kentucky Derby starters, the best finish being Classic Go Go's fourth in 1981. Midnight Bourbon became the eighth Derby runner for his son.</p>
<p>“We're getting to the Derby; we're just not performing in the Derby,” Winchell said. “However, Kentucky Oaks starters, we've started four with two winners. A little better record there. But it's one of the categories that has been very elusive for our stable, winning Classic races. Breeders' Cup races, yeah, we've won a number of those. We've brought some pretty good horses to the Derby. I think Gun Runner had a pretty good chance, but at that stage of his career, he couldn't get to the finish line first. I mean, it is what it is.”</p>
<p>Midnight Bourbon will be Winchell's third Preakness starter, following Tenfold's close third in the fog to eventual Triple Crown champion Justify three years ago and Pneumatic's 10th last year when the COVID-delayed race was in October. His dad finished fourth in the 1991 Preakness with Arkansas Derby (G1) winner Olympio.</p>
<p>Though he hasn't had as many starters as in the Derby, Winchell said the Preakness is a race he very much covets, along with its iconic Woodlawn Vase, of which the winning owner gets a replica.</p>
<p>“It is one of those great races you grow up hearing about,” Winchell said. “I'd love to win. I'd love to get it behind me, honestly, because we've performed well in all sorts of races. There's probably not a lot that we haven't won over the course of my involvement in racing and my dad's. These are ones that have eluded us. It's a super cool race to win. The trophy is one of the best. I've love to have a spot for it on the mantel somewhere.”</p>
<p>Midnight Bourbon schooled at the starting gate, followed by a routine gallop, Thursday at Pimlico. He was scheduled to school in the paddock during the races.</p>
<p>Asmussen is pursuing a third Preakness victory, having won his first Triple Crown race in 2007 with two-time Horse of the Year Curlin and then two years later with the filly and 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra.</p>
<p>“It is the Preakness and a great opportunity, being an American Classic and having a quality horse like this for Winchell Thoroughbreds,” said Asmussen. “If you've ever seen him, you realize the potential that's there.”</p>
<p>Asmussen's parents, Keith and Marilyn, raised and prepared all of Verne Winchell's young horses for the races at their Laredo, Texas, training facility. That decades-long association has continued into the next generation, strengthened even more by Steve Asmussen being Ron's primary trainer.</p>
<p>“I'm extremely proud of the Winchell and Asmussen connection,” Asmussen said. “Ron's father and my father did business and had a lot of success before they let me or Ron make any decisions. So it's extremely exciting for us.”</p>
<p><strong>Barnes Pleased with Preakness Preparation of Medina Spirit, Concert Tour<br />
</strong>Medina Spirit and Concert Tour took different paths to the Preakness Stakes (G1), but assistant trainer Jimmy Barnes is using a similar approach while preparing the Bob Baffert-trained colts for Saturday's Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown at Pimlico Race Course.</p>
<p><strong>Video of Medina Spirit</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Video Concert Tour:</strong> <a href="https://youtu.be/Fn2J7AsiuUw">https://youtu.be/Fn2J7AsiuUw</a></p>
<p>After a Wednesday morning schooling session in the indoor paddock, where Baffert horses are typically saddled for the Preakness, both colts galloped 1 ½ miles Thursday morning one after the other, with Medina Spirit going first.</p>
<p>Since Zedan Racing Stables' Medina Spirit is coming to the Preakness from the Kentucky Derby, where he led the way from start to finish, Barnes has been on the lookout for any signs of fatigue. He has not found any.</p>
<p>“He had no wear and tear,” Barnes said. “He came out in excellent shape and moved right ahead, forwardly. We only walked him three days and went right back to the track and jogged. That's usually a sign, how soon we get back to the track, of how happy we are with the recovery from the race.”</p>
<p>Gary and Mary West's Concert Tour emerged as a top Kentucky Derby prospect with victories in the seven-furlong San Vicente (G2) on Feb. 6 and the 1 1/16-mile Rebel (G2) on March 13. After he finished third in the Arkansas Derby (G1) on April 10, Concert Tour was taken off the Derby trail. Barnes said the <a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/street-sense" class="blue-link">Street Sense</a> colt “looked awesome on the track” Thursday and is well-prepared for the Preakness.</p>
<p>“We have seen what we expected to see,” Barnes said. “He was a little on the light side after the Arkansas Derby and Bob and Gary West opted to pass on the Derby and run a fresh horse in the Preakness. We've basically seen everything you'd want to see. No hiccups at all. His coat is beautiful. He's eating well. He should be ready for Saturday.”</p>
<p>Barnes said he is drawing a line through Concert Tour's Arkansas Derby.</p>
<p>“I know which direction he's heading and it's the one we want to see him in,” Barnes said. “He'll show up on Saturday.”</p>
<p>Baffert returned home to California from Kentucky this week and sent Barnes, a key member of his team since the late 1990s, to manage the operation at Pimlico. It's a familiar role for Barnes.</p>
<p>“I'm used to it. I travel all the time. I'm always on the road,” he said. “If Bob is there sometimes, that's great. If he can't make it, I just have to pick up the slack, just march on, try to do my best and try to produce a win.”</p>
<p><strong>Rombauer Brings 'Wonderful Mechanics' into Saturday's Preakness<br />
</strong>Trainer Michael McCarthy is a Triple Crown series veteran and rookie at the same time. While he gained loads of experience in the Spring Classics during his long tenure as an assistant to Hall of Famer-elect Todd Pletcher, John and Diane Fradkin's Rombauer will be his first Triple Crown starter when he goes to post Saturday in the 146th Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course.</p>
<p>McCarthy, 50, went out on his own in January 2014. He has had plenty of success during those seven-plus seasons, most notably City of Light's triumphs in the 2019 Pegasus World Cup (G1) at Gulfstream Park and the 2018 Breeders' Cup Mile (G1) at Churchill Downs. Versatile Rombauer has delivered him to the Triple Crown.</p>
<p>“Anytime you can compete in any big race it feels pretty good, but to be able to participate in something like the Triple Crown, always makes it special,” McCarthy said. “It's a wide-open race; anything can happen. These are the kind of races you want to participate in. It's pretty neat.”</p>
<p>Rombauer earned a fees-paid entry into the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown by winning Feb.13 El Camino Real Derby, a Preakness 'Win &amp; In' event, at Golden Gate Fields. The son of <a href="https://www.lanesend.com/twirlingcandy" class="blue-link">Twirling Candy</a> most recently finished third in the April 3 Blue Grass (G2) at Keeneland.</p>
<p>McCarthy said Rombauer has settled in easily at Pimlico since shipping in from Santa Anita Tuesday. Rombauer galloped 1 1/8 miles Thursday morning.</p>
<p>“He's lightly raced this year. He travels well. He doesn't need to take his racetrack with him,” McCarthy said. “He seems to me to be doing as well as he could be. The horse is himself here and that's a good thing.”</p>
<p>Rombauer has won on turf and synthetic surfaces and is Grade 1-placed on dirt after finishing second in last fall's American Pharoah at Santa Anita.</p>
<p>“He seems to get over every surface,” McCarthy said. “It's a feather in his cap that he can adapt the way he does. He's got wonderful mechanics. He is just light on his feet, very athletic.”</p>
<p>Flavien Prat will ride Rombauer for the first time in the Preakness.</p>
<p><strong>Cohen Makes Preakness Debut with High Hopes for Keepmeinmind<br />
</strong>Jockey David Cohen will ride in his first Preakness Stakes (G1) Saturday at Pimlico Race Course expecting a better result from<strong>Keepmeinmind</strong>, who closed from 19<sup>th</sup> to finish seventh in the May 1 Kentucky Derby (G1).</p>
<p><strong>Video Keepmeinmind: </strong><a href="https://youtu.be/Fn2J7AsiuUw">https://youtu.be/Fn2J7AsiuUw</a></p>
<p>“We were extremely happy with his performance in the Derby,” said Cohen, who was provided his first Kentucky Derby appearance by the Robertino Diodoro-trained son of Laoban. “I think he finally got back to his 2-year-old form as far as relaxing early on and coming and finishing up with a nice, strong finish that we know he likes to do. Being such a big field, we got shuffled back a little farther than I'd have liked to have been. But at the same time, with the removal of the blinkers and getting him to relax, I was happy just for him to get back to his running style that we know he wants to run. To see him finish up was definitely encouraging.”</p>
<p>The 36-year-old jockey has ridden Keepmeinmind in six of seven races, only missing out on the Breeders' Cup because he was riding another horse for Diodoro.  He hasn't been just Keepmeinmind's regular jockey, he has been aboard for many of the colt's workouts.</p>
<p>“Some horses you fall into prior to their last start prior to getting to the Derby,” he said. “This guy, I was getting on him for his first quarter-mile at the track. I've really had a lot of foundation with him. That much was pretty special. Doing it with Robertino and my supporters made it even more special…. Just blessed that the horse made a good effort, came out of it healthy and feeling good and sound. I'm definitely looking forward to the Preakness.”</p>
<p>Riding in the Preakness is the latest chapter in Cohen's comeback story.</p>
<p>Cohen, who has ridden 1560 winners since beginning his career in 2004, was among the sport's rising stars when he was kicked by his mount in his lower right leg in the paddock at Aqueduct on Feb. 1, 2014. His badly fractured fibula and tibia required surgery involving a plate and six screws to repair.</p>
<p>The cancer-related death of his father, California horse owner Morry Cohen, several months after the paddock mishap had the jockey struggling to heal, not only physically but emotionally. He rode six races in late 2014 but was discovered to have a torn meniscus in his right knee. Cohen suffered another personal loss a year later with the death of his sister, Dana. He did not ride again until Nov. 30, 2017.</p>
<p>“Coming off an injury in 2018, I received the [JockeyTalk 360] Comeback Award,” he said. “In 2019, I had a bang-up year and won the Oaklawn Park title. To be here in 2021, I'm definitely very blessed for these opportunities.”</p>
<p>Keepmeinmind jogged a mile and galloped a mile Thursday at Pimlico for Saturday's Preakness Stakes. As delighted as Diodoro was with Keepmeinmind's training session Wednesday during the colt's introduction to the Pimlico surface, he was even happier with the second day at the track.</p>
<p>“Yesterday, he seemed happy and relaxed,” Diodoro said. “Today, he was very sharp, a lot sharper but still very happy. I think he likes the track. I'm really impressed with the surface. Even the [exercise rider] says it seems like a very kind track.”</p>
<p><strong>Brown: Risk Taking Gets 'Endurance from His Dad'<br />
</strong>During his time (2002-2007) as an assistant to the late Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel, Chad Brown had the opportunity to work with a number of wonderful racehorses.</p>
<p>Tops on that list would be <a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/medaglia-doro" class="blue-link">Medaglia d'Oro</a>, winner of eight of 17 career starts, including the 2003 Whitney Handicap (G1) at 2002 Travers Stakes (G1), both at Saratoga.</p>
<p>“He is definitely one of the best horses I worked with in my time with Bobby,” Brown said, “if not the best horse.”</p>
<p>Brown sees a lot of Medaglia d'Oro in Seth Klarman's Klaravich Stables' Risk Taking, one of the two horses Brown will run in Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course. And that makes sense since Risk Taking is a son of Medaglia d'Oro.</p>
<p><strong>Video of Risk Taking:</strong> <a href="https://youtu.be/2OhmOEkKNXc">https://youtu.be/2OhmOEkKNXc</a></p>
<p><strong>Video of Crowded Trade</strong>: <a href="https://youtu.be/Fn2J7AsiuUw">https://youtu.be/Fn2J7AsiuUw</a></p>
<p>That is not meant to say that Risk Taking is the second coming of his successful sire.</p>
<p>“Medaglia d'Oro was quicker, faster than this horse,” Brown said. “But there are some similarities. The way he looks … you can definitely tell he is an offspring of him. He certainly looks like a son of his.”</p>
<p>Brown began his own training career in 2007 and will be looking for his second win in the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown. He got his first Preakness in 2017 when <a href="http://www.spendthriftfarm.com/horses/cloud-computing-39855.html" class="blue-link">Cloud Computing</a> ended up in the winner's circle.</p>
<p>Risk Taking has won two of five career starts and does his best running late. Two starts ago, he won the 1 1/8-mile Withers (G3) at Aqueduct on Feb. 6. He disappointed when he was a non-factor in the Wood Memorial (G2), finishing seventh as the 2-1 favorite.</p>
<p>“I think (Risk Taking) has gotten a lot of endurance from his sire,” Brown said.</p>
<p>Risk Taking and Crowded Trade, also owned by Klaravich Stables, went through their Preakness preparations Thursday, the second day they both went to the track. Under the supervision of Brown's assistant, Jose Hernandez, the two colts galloped about 1 ¼ miles separately.</p>
<p>Exercise rider Kelvin Perez rode both of the horses.</p>
<p>“They looked pretty good,” Hernandez said. “(Wednesday) they were a little in the bridle because they had walked two days in a row. They were more relaxed today and they galloped beautifully. They have a shot.”</p>
<p>Hernandez said that both horses will gallop another 1 ¼ miles Friday morning. One horse will go out at 6 a.m. and the other a half hour later.</p>
<p>Brown is expected to arrive at Pimlico early Friday afternoon.</p>
<p><strong>France Go de Ina's Camp in Fine Spirits after Wednesday's Mishap<br />
</strong>Things were back to normal for Yuji Inaida's France Go de Ina Thursday morning.</p>
<p>A day after exercise rider Masaki Takano fell off the colt after completing a four-furlong breeze in preparation for a start in Saturday's Preakness Stakes (G1), his small entourage was able to joke about what happened.</p>
<p>“They were all laughing immediately after,” Kate Hunter, the Preakness field representative for the Japan Racing Association, said outside the Isolation Barn. “We are laughing about it today.”</p>
<p>Takano, who will celebrate his 31<sup>st</sup> birthday next week, was complaining of some soreness, but that was the only issue remaining from the Wednesday fall after his foot slipped out of the left stirrup.</p>
<p>Hunter said she went out shopping for the rider and brought back a heating pad, Icy Hot and some Advil.</p>
<p>“The only casualty from the fall was a pair of Oakley sunglasses,” she said. “His pride was the only thing that was broken. When he passed the finish, (Takano) was switching his weight to do the gallop out and he lost his balance. He tried to regain it, which is why the horse looked a bit wobbly and he just fell.”</p>
<p>Takano was back on the job Thursday, leading France Go de Ina around the barn for an hour's worth of walking. Trainer Hideyuki Mori was there, too. The horse did not go to the track Thursday following Wednesday's workout.</p>
<p>Hunter said France Go de Ina will be back on track Friday, the last horse to do so, because of quarantine regulations. Training hours are from 5 to 8 a.m. because of the 11:30 a.m. first-race post time for Friday's Black-Eyed Susan (G2) card.</p>
<p>France Go de Ina is scheduled to do his normal walk around the track and then canter around the Pimlico oval Friday. He then will stand in the gate and get a look at where he will be saddled for the Preakness on the turf course.</p>
<p>“We want to let him get accustomed to having someone stand in the gate with him,” Hunter said.</p>
<p><strong>Unbridled Honor Seeks First Stakes Win in Middle Jewel<br />
</strong>Whisper Hill Farm's <strong>Unbridled Honor</strong>, second in the Lexington (G2) and fourth in the Tampa Bay Derby (G2), will be seeking his first stakes victory in the Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course. Only three horses dating back to at least 1976 have earned stakes credentials in the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown: Cloud Computing in 2017, Shackleford in 2011 and Gate Dancer in 1984.</p>
<p>The day that newly-elected Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher ran four horses in the Kentucky Derby (G1), Unbridled Honor worked in company with stablemate Promise Keeper at Churchill Downs. Pletcher takes it as a positive sign for Unbridled Honor that a week later, Promise Keeper earned his first stakes victory in the Peter Pan (G3) at Belmont Park.</p>
<p>“I feel like he's moving forward, but he needs to make that jump to get it done in this race,” he said. “I think he fits the profile well of a horse who has good spacing between his last prep and this. It seems like he's improving gradually. But historically, the horses coming out of the Derby are the ones you have to beat.”</p>
<p>Pletcher is hoping that the fact that one length separated Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit and fourth-place Essential Quality is a sign of parity.</p>
<p>“It appears to be kind of a wide-open group,” he said. “Until someone steps up and wins a couple of these in a row, it seems like it's the kind of year that you could see three different winners [in the Triple Crown series].”</p>
<p>Unbridled Honor will be ridden for the first time by Luis Saez, who was available because 2-year-old champion Essential Quality is not running back in the Preakness.</p>
<p>“Luis is a good positional rider, and he tends to get horses out of the gate well and he'll get good position,” Pletcher said. “This horse could benefit from that. It's a fine line between taking them out of their natural element and also getting them into a better position. Luis hopefully can effectively do that.”</p>
<p>Ram (in his stakes debut), Crowded Trade and the Japanese-based France Go de Ina are the other Preakness horses that have yet to win a stakes.</p>
<p>Unbridled Honor had a routine gallop at Pimlico Thursday morning.</p>
<p><strong>Lukas: 'I've Made a Living Running Where I Don't Belong'<br />
</strong>Preakness Stakes (G1) stalwart D. Wayne Lukas didn't quibble when <strong>Ram </strong>was rated the longest shot on the morning line at 30-1 for Saturday's Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown at Pimlico Race Course. The son of 2015 Triple Crown Champion American Pharoah has won his last two races, but he has the tough task of making his stakes debut in the Preakness.</p>
<p>With six wins from 44 starters, Lukas, 85, knows the Preakness well and readily admits his colt will have to improve again to be competitive in the 1 3/16-mile Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown. Lukas, who once again quipped that you can't win a race unless you enter, has been known to drop a longshot winner into Triple Crown races. His last Preakness winner, Oxbow, in 2013, went off at 15-1 and paid $32.80. He won the 1999 Derby with Charismatic and he paid $64.60 after being ignored at 31-1.</p>
<p>Lukas said he pulled off the biggest major-race upset of his career with Commendable, who won the 2000 Belmont Stakes (G1) at 18-1. The Hall of Fame trainer said that he was surprised by Commendable's score that paid bettors $39.60</p>
<p>“I have also won with a few favorites,” Lukas said. “But I have been really lucky. I've made a living running where I don't belong.”</p>
<p>Ram had a routine gallop of 1 3/8 miles Thursday. Lukas said the colt will stand in the starting gate on Friday.</p>
<p>“We're done,” Lukas said. “Now we're just trying to get an energy level and keep him happy.”</p>
<p>Jockey Ricardo Santana Jr. has picked up the mount on Ram, who drew the rail for the Preakness.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Baltimore, MD–The leadup to this year's GI Preakness S. has proven anything but routine with news of the Bob Baffert-trained Medina Spirit (Protonico) testing positive for Betamethasone following his GI Kentucky Derby win two weeks ago. However, just two days before the second jewel in the Triple Crown, the vibe around the Stakes Barns on</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Baltimore, MD&#8211;The leadup to this year's GI Preakness S. has proven anything but routine with news of the Bob Baffert-trained <strong>Medina Spirit</strong> (Protonico) testing positive for Betamethasone following his GI Kentucky Derby win two weeks ago. However, just two days before the second jewel in the Triple Crown, the vibe around the Stakes Barns on Pimlico's back side had a decidedly more business-as-usual feel rather than a Classic-week electric charge.</p>
<p>El Camino Real Derby winner <strong>Rombauer</strong> (<a href="https://lanesend.com/twirlingcandy" class="horse-link">Twirling Candy</a>), third in the GII Toyota Blue Grass S., and<strong> Keepmeinmind</strong> (<a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horses/laoban-46158.html" class="horse-link">Laoban</a>), last season's GII Kentucky Jockey Club victor, were among the initial horses to go to the track prior to the renovation break. The bigger influx of stakes contenders appeared when the track re-opened at about 7:45, led the Wayne Lukas-trained <strong>Ram</strong> (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/america/stallions/american-pharoah" class="horse-link">American Pharoah</a>).</p>
<p>&#8220;Coming here, you hope to see a good level of energy,&#8221; said Lukas. &#8220;I'm watching how focused he is and how much energy he has. When you make a nine-hour van ride [from Louisville, Kentucky], you want to see if he is adjusting and to make sure he's eating and that he's showing that on the racetrack. That's my primary concern. I want to make sure he has a good energy level Saturday and I see it increasing every day. Today was better than yesterday, and yesterday was better than the first day. We're in good shape.&#8221;</p>
<p>Asked whether his charge's come-from-behind running style was a good fit for Saturday's race, Lukas, a six-time Preakness winner, said, &#8220;They often say this race is speed favoring, but I haven't really found it to be that way except for Oxbow [2013 Preakness winner], who took off and they let him have the lead. But overall, I think it's a fair race. The track plays really fair. If you have a good closer or a mid-pack type of horse, I think it's fair for everybody. I don't think you have to have a certain type of horse to win this race.&#8221;</p>
<p>Coming out shortly after the morning line longshot, GIII Lecomte S. winner<strong> Midnight Bourbon </strong>(Tiznow) looked a picture of health (hello dapples!) shortly after departing the Stakes Barn, drawing plenty of praise from the small group of onlookers.</p>
<p>&#8220;Hey Steve, your horse is my favorite,&#8221; yelled a spectator as the colt's trainer, Steve Asmussen, made his way to the track.</p>
<p>&#8220;He's my favorite too!,&#8221; shouted back the Hall of Famer. &#8220;Add my name to the list!&#8221;</p>
<p>Most of the morning's attention swirled around the Baffert-trained pair of Medina Spirit, who was the first of the two Bafferts to hit the track, followed by <strong>Concert Tour</strong> (<a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/street-sense" class="horse-link">Street Sense</a>).</p>
<p>Accompanied by Jimmy Barnes astride the barn's pony, the striking Medina Spirit appeared to get over the track very well while held under an easy gallop. About 30 minutes later, barnmate Concert Tour, winner of the GII Rebel S. and GII San Vincente S., was led out to the track by Barnes for some easy maintenance work. Baffert, who has been under fire the past week, is not expected to attend this weekend's race.</p>
<p>Other Preakness contenders sent to the track after the renovation break, GII Wood Memorial S. third <strong>Crowded Trade</strong> (<a href="https://www.winstarfarm.com/horses/more-than-ready-5130.html" class="horse-link">More Than Ready</a>), GIII Withers S. scorer <strong>Risk Taking</strong> (<a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/medaglia-doro" class="horse-link">Medaglia d'Oro</a>) and <strong>Unbridled Humor</strong> (<a href="https://lanesend.com/honorcode" class="horse-link">Honor Code</a>), runner-up in the GIII Stonestreet Lexington S. Both Chad Brown and Todd Pletcher are expected to be on-hand in Baltimore Friday.</p>
<p>Always a big draw in the mornings, bath time for Medina Sprint and Midnight Bourbon, who both appeared in top form, drew a gaggle of media looking for a photo opp. Both colts made a striking impression, not only for their glowing health, but also for their cool and relaxed demeanor in the face of the photo-hungry press.</p>
<p>Noticeably absent from Thursday's a.m. trackwork, <strong>France Go de Ina</strong> (<a href="https://www.threechimneys.com/horse/will-take-charge/" class="horse-link">Will Take Charge</a>) was relegated to walking around the shedrow yesterday following his solo sojourn after losing his rider Wednesday morning. The Japanese-based colt will return to the track Friday morning and is also expected to school at the gate.</p>
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