Breeders’ Cup Presents The News Minute: A Busy Day For Classic Contenders

Nine of the 11 horses pre-entered for next Saturday's $6-million Breeders' Cup Classic turned in their final timed workouts on Saturday morning at Churchill Downs and Keeneland in Kentucky and Santa Anita Park in California. Belmont and Travers winner Tiz the Law worked at Keeneland for trainer Barclay Tagg, Kentucky Derby winner Authentic breezed at Santa Anita for Bob Baffert and Preakness winner Swiss Skydiver did her final preparations at Churchill Downs.

Trainer Kenny McPeek said later Swiss Skydiver would most likely be entered against fillies and mares in the Distaff rather than take on males in the Classic. One of her chief opponents in that race, Monomoy Girl, also worked over the Churchill Downs main track on Saturday morning.

The Europeans are starting to arrive and will be out of quarantine as early as Monday, with Aidan O'Brien's contingent arriving later Monday from Ireland.

View the News Minute below.

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Breeders’ Cup Presents The News Minute: Final Breezes Begin

With one week to go until Future Stars Friday kicks off the two-day Breeders' Cup World Championships from Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., on Nov. 6-7, a number of leading contenders turned in their final serious preparatory work at different tracks across the country.

At Keeneland, Grade 1 Frizette winner Dayoutoftheoffice worked for trainer Tim Hamm. At Churchill Downs, G2 Pocahontas winner Girl Daddy worked for trainer Dale Romans. At Santa Anita, G1 Del Mar Debutante winner Princess Noor turned in her final breeze for trainer Bob Baffert. All unbeaten, they will battle it out in the Juvenile Fillies on Nov. 6.

Today's Breeders' Cup News Minute includes footage of those works from TVG's “Breakfast at Breeders' Cup” and from XBTV.com. “Breakfast at Breeders' Cup” airs daily from 7-10 a.m. Eastern on TVG and is available via streaming at breederscup.com, with replays available at the Breeders' Cup YouTube channel.

Watch today's News Minute below.

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The Friday Show Presented By Breeders’ Cup: The World Comes To Kentucky

There is always a lot to absorb when pre-entries for the Breeders' Cup world championships are announced, and this year was no exception. Multiple oversubscribed fields – especially in the turf contests – will make handicapping many of the 14 races at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky., on Nov. 6-7 a serious challenge.

In this week's Friday Show, Paulick Report bloodstock editor Joe Nevills and news editor Chelsea Hackbarth (who will be pulling double duty next week aboard her pony escorting international horses to the racetrack for training) join Ray Paulick to discuss the races and horses they are looking forward to the most and how the results of key races may impact Horse of the Year voting later this year.

Will the winner of the $6-million Classic get an automatic Horse of the Year vote, or are there some scenarios that would allow for someone from another division – possibly Swiss Skydiver or Monomoy Girl from the filly/mare ranks or juvenile sensation Jackie's Warrior – an opportunity to get enough support?

Watch this week's Friday Show below.

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Breeders’ Cup Presents The News Minute: A Camera For Every Contender

While the general public will not be able to attend the 2020 Breeders' Cup at Keeneland race course in Lexington, Ky., this Nov. 6-7, horse racing fans will have a unique opportunity to view this year's races like never before.

In addition to the NBCSN and NBC network coverage of the world championships, Breeders' Cup officials will be streaming a live multi-cast at breederscup.com that will feature up to 15 cameras for fans to take in all the action.

For the first time, a “Contenders Cam” will allow viewers to select which horse or horses they want to follow, from the time they arrive in the paddock to be saddled until they enter the starting gate.

There will also be up to two Jockey Cams for each race, providing a unique horseback view.

Learn more about the Breeders' Cup live multi-cast and other developments in today's News Minute.

 

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