The foot output, the Wood Memorial Stakes (G2) winner prevented Rodriguez From running in the Kentucky Derby (G1) he also removed him from the Preakness Stakes (G1) from May 17th, but his connections have another stallion Goal -oriented .
Trainer Bob Baffert told the Daily Racing form that Rodriguez 'foot problem, which originally referred to it as a foot of blue, prevented him from preparing it appropriately Genuine Colt for the checkness.
“I couldn't prepare it as I wanted it,” Baffert told DRF. “As soon as he had the foot problem, you had to let these things down. I didn't have enough time.”
Baffert said Rodriguez was getting to the point for the Belmont Stakes (G1) of June 7th.
Both Colts are in possession of the same SF-von SF, which also includes Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Stonestreet Stables, Dianne Bashor, determined stables, Robert Masterson, Tom Ryan, Waves Edge Capital and Catherine Donovan. Goal Oriented was a purchase of $ 425,000 from the Keeland September sale from 2023 in 2023, where it was awarded by his roommate Runnymede Farm.
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Tom Ryan from SF Racing said that Not this time Colt showed some signs of precicity at the age of 2, but had some problems that prevent him from starting.
“He was not a 2-year-old in the breeding window, so we decided to give him as much time as possible and then a little more, and that seems to have been his advantage,” said Ryan. “He is a horse that we always had a very solid opinion.
“Some of these foals born later is a birthday is really starting next Thursday-Sie to come to this season.”
Target -oriented is not excellent from the several graded operations Afleet Alex mare Bizzy Caroline Who is half of a 2017 champion law Lady Eli . He debuted on April 6th Santa Anita Park And despite the last seven and ran a bit green, he went six Furlongs in 1: 10.01 to break his virgin by 3 1/4 lengths. The race looks live when the coach came back to come back to break his virgin at five lengths on May 4th to break Belmont Park.
The target was oriented at 1 1/16 miles at its second start, a race on May 3 Churchill Downs. He moved strongly into the early lead with a lower head than in the debut, set all factions and held off Hypnus Around three quarters of a length to improve on 2 towards-2. The victory in 1: 42.83 above a sloppy sealed surface received an equibase speed of 109.
“He is a very persecuting kind of horse that has gears and seems to be mentally mighty,” said Ryan. “At these times we saw evidence that there is no limitation for what you can do – Turf, dirt, long or miniature.
“He really got out of his race in an incredible form. He floated over the route.
The field optionally leads to a goal -oriented manner during its admissibility to claim victory in Churchill Downs
Ryan said Flavien Prat would drive goal -oriented if he runs in the prevalance. The entries will be taken on May 12th. At some point, goal -oriented will burn in Churchill with a view of Baffert, and the final decision would be made soon afterwards.
“Perhaps I might have (the prevalence) in mind. But after what I saw, how he got out of the race, he is a substantial, mighty horse that looks like he could handle it,” said Baffert. “He really got into himself. He recently has the race with so much to save …
“I don't want to go there unless he has the chance to win.”
Journalism, American promises continue to show good energy
After two days of the jogging in Churchill, Eclipse full blood partners, Bridlewood Farm, Don Alberto Stable, Robert Lapenta, Elayne Stables 5, Ms. John Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith's journalism For the first time, he gallops second in the Kentucky Derby.
“He looked great, showed good energy,” said Justin Curran, the deputy coach who monitors Michael McCarthys Churchill Division based in California.
Preakness's decision is still pending for journalism. Curran said McCarthy would be in Churchill Downs on May 11th.
Journalism will go on the track in Churchill Downs on May 9th in Churchill Downs
Virginia Derby winner American promise Went out for a spirited gallop as soon as the Churchill route opened on Friday morning. The seven-time preakness award winner D. Wayne Lukas said he likes what he sees from the son of the Triple Crown winner 2018 Justify .
“He is doing exceptionally well,” said the Hall of Fame coach. “He is back in the feed tub, not worse, almost as if he did not take part in the other day. So we feel pretty good with him. This is all you can ask. But his energy level is really good.”
The American promise of BC Stables will be the first checking mount for the 31-year-old Maryland product Nik Juarez, who also drove him to the 16th place in the derby.
River of this Thames, Gosger to work on May 10th
Winstar Farm, CHC, Pantofel Stable, and quail Stable's River Thames is to be stopped on Saturday in Belmont Park for a start in the preakness with a training session in Belmont Park.
Trained by Hall of Famer Todd Platcher, the son of MacLeans music who was held back by the Kentucky Derby, when he was pointed out to the prevention, was second for the derby winner sovereignty in the fountain of youth post (G2) Gulfstream Park Before checking in third place in the Blue Grass Stakes (G1) Keeneland.
Trainer Brendan Walsh has planned Harvey A. Clarke Racing Stables' Lexington Stakes (G3) winner Gosger Work in Keeland on Saturday.