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Mott consider the summer options for Codys's wish

Bill Mott had the right to put his feet on his Belmont Park Scheune on the morning of June 11th, the day after Juddmonte's Elite power won the true North Stakes (G2) and Godolphins Cody's wish The metropolitan handicap (G1) for the trainer. Instead, the 69-year-old kept a pitch and threw compact pieces of wood from the traces on the basis of his Schuklestrow into a dung basket when horses passed.

When Mott was asked about his stimulating victories for his stimulating victories for his mood: “I wouldn't do that if I didn't feel okay.”

He would also not be in the Hall of Fame without strenuous work and quick horses such as Elite Power and Cody's wish. At his first start, Elite Power achieved a 112 equibase speed number with the winning of the Riad-Dirt Sprint (G3) in Saudi Arabia, while Codys wish the metropolitan handicap with a 116-ESF.

Photo: Skip Dickstein

Codys wish wins the metropolitan handicap in Belmont Park

First and second in the Eclipse Award vote last year for the older male sprinter champion, whereby the elite power prevails with a lead of 108-70. The two horses probably seem to racing this summer to drive to drive to drive to drive to drive to drive to drive. Saratoga Race Course. Mott mentioned the Six-Furlong Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (G1) July 29 as a possible goal for elite power, whereby the plans still have to be determined Cody's wish whose best races came from seven Furlongs to a mile. He has a two-gymnastics victory in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1), but was mainly used in a gymnastics race.

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Both horses are 5-year-olds from Curlin .

The races in Saratoga, which apparently seem to be considerations for Cody's wish, include the $ 1 million Whitney Stakes (G1) on August 5 at 1 1/8 miles or the $ 500,000, Seven-Furlong Forego Stakes (G1) on August 26th. He won the Forego last year.

“I've never been concerned to run a mile and a eighth place because we did it so well in a mile, but I assume that we have to get involved in our thinking process and find out whether this is something we want to do,” said Mott. “Say it that way, we would go to the area that you are not sure about it, because I am not sure anyway that I am not sure.”

Brad Cox, who trains caravel The winner of the Jaipur Stakes (G1T) also has no race for his star grass mare, which last year captured the breeding cup grass sprint (G1T). He said she would return to his basic training base in Kentucky and he would “relax”. He said he would discuss options with the owners Qatar Racing, Mark Detailpel and Madaket Stables on a schedule for preparation for a bid for a second breeding cup cup -grass -Sprint. The race is November 4 of this year Santa Anita Park in Southern California.

“Obviously, the goal is to get to Santa Anita. We will soon be in the heat of summer. I don't want to overdo it with her, bring her to California and have ecstatic and vigorous for the Breeders' Cup.”

He expressed no concern about the shorter five-furgon gap of the breeder six-off in Santa Anita, where the exit 6 1/2-furlong course is not used. The race was led over 5 1/2 Furlongs last year Keeneland.

Five Furlongs “would have suited their well yesterday,” said Cox about them Mizzen mast Mare, led with a Furlong in Jaipur.

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