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The Tappan Street leaves the Florida Derby victory in good condition

Winstar Farm, CHC and Chilly Press Racing's Tappan Street left his 1/1/4 length sovereignty In the 1 million dollar -florida derby (G1) Gulfstream Park March 29 in good condition.

“He is great. He looked really good this morning. We shot him back to Payson last night. He looked great this morning. We are very cheerful,” said coach Brad Cox on March 30th.

The Tappan Street defeated itself at the beginning of sovereignty and from Post 9, one stand in the fountain of the youth winner, to achieve a perfect stalking position behind Pacesetter Madaket road Present NeoEquos And Cold intentions along the back limit. The Cox trainee presented in the turn in the turn before he removed NeoEquos and Madaket Road and held a slow drive through the sovereignty, which raced wide and on the other hand in the early stages before filling up.

The Tappan Street, which took second place in the Gulfstream on December 28th on December 28th on February 28, fell into the Florida Derby in an eight -week release.

“He ran the way he trained. He was fine and he appeared,” said Cox. “He got a great trip.”

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The Tappan Street, which was ridden by Luis Saez, and the sovereignty deserved 100 or 50 qualification points to secure berths in the Kentucky Derby (G1) Churchill Downs.

“We are not sure when we send to Kentucky,” said Cox. “You will have damp weather all week, so it could be the first part of the next week before it arrives there.”

Gulfstream Oaks winner five G on the way to Kentucky

Gatsas Stables Homebred Five G Leave your popular 2 1/4 length in the $ 250,000 in good condition in Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2) and will remain in South Florida for the immediate future before celebrating your debut in class 1 on May 2.

Photo: CoGlian photos/Ryan Thompson

The Gulfstream Park Oaks wins five g in the Gulfstream Park

“We are exaggerated. She certainly drove a huge race. We were thrilled to be there and see it,” said Mike Gatsas. “(Trainer) George (Weaver) called me this morning and said that she ate last night and got off the start, and everything looked good.

“She will stay with George for a while and then go there in a few weeks, three weeks,” he added. “We look forward to coming to Kentucky.”

From two -time winners of class 1 Vekoma Also from Gatsas and Weaver, five G 100 qualification points fought for the Kentucky Oaks to bring them to third place at 125 and to establish them as one of the top competitors.

“I think we have one of the best stut foals,” said Gatsas. “She grew huge. Every time we brought her out there, she drove huge. And she is a game foot that is sure how her father is. A lot of heart. (Jockey) Manny (Franco) was very, very cheerful with her.”

Franco undermined himself for the injured Tyler Gaffalione on the Novel York note Five G, who with her nine long-to-all-time-run operations on January 1 at Gulfstream on January 1. It was the second length after she was at the pace in the Honeybee Stakes (G3) on February 23 Oaklawn ParkYour two-gymnastics debut.

Vekoma won the Seven-Furlong Carter Stakes (G1) and a mileage metropolise handicap (G1) in his last two starts. He was North America's leading father of 2024 and has a great start this year.

“It does so much better that her father ran under my silk. I have never done it. We had a lot of good Homebreds, but not much like you,” said Gatsas. “We will see what happens in the huge dance.”

Coach Carlos David said after the Gulfstream Park Oaks, that Anna's promise is also checked for the Kentucky Oaks. She received 50 qualification points for her second-placed, good for the 13th place on the list, two starts after they were claimed by Gulfstream for $ 50,000 by a win on February 5.

“We have a few points, so we'll see what happens,” said David.

This press release was edited by Bloodhorse Stab for content and style.

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