Algorithms made 8-5 favorite over Union Rags in Fountain of
Youth
Despite the presence of Union Rags, Algorithms has been installed as the 8-5
“The reason I went with Algorithms was because he has a start over the track
That previous start over the track Streva refers to came when Algorithms
Algorithms will enter the Fountain of Youth undefeated from three starts and
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Trainer Todd Pletcher has the screws tightened on his runner, sending
Algorithms out for a half-mile breeze in :49 on Monday.
Though Algorithms is one of the horses to beat in the Fountain of Youth,
Pletcher will also send out the impressive and unbeaten Discreet Dancer to make
his stakes bow in the race. The chestnut sophomore has captured his initial two
starts by a total of 15 1/4 lengths, and set a track record of 1:02.34 for 5 1/2
furlongs in his debut. Castellano was aboard for those starts, both of which
came at Gulfstream, and will be replaced aboard the Discreet Cat colt by John
Velazquez.
“I don’t like running two horses against each other ever, especially two very
talented colts that are undefeated. One of them is going to have a loss after
this race, and you hate that,” Pletcher said. “But at the same time, I think
it’s best for each horse’s development — that’s mainly where our focus is, not
so much just about this weekend, but hopefully moving forward, as well.”
Jockey Julien Leparoux will take Castellano’s job as the pilot of Union Rags
Prior to that November 5 head loss, Union Rags easily dominated his rivals in
“He’s as ready as he could possibly be other than running in a race,” Matz
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Bidding for redemption in the Fountain of Youth will be Casual Trick with
jockey Corey Nakatani flying in to ride for trainer Nick Zito. A son of
Bernardini, Casual Trick was added to many Kentucky Derby lists after finishing
a game half-length second in the 1 1/16-mile Gulfstream Park Derby on New Year’s
Day. The bay ridgling was already a winner at Churchill Downs, breaking his
maiden by 2 1/2 lengths while going a mile in November.
However, Casual Trick disappointed his fans and connections when tiring to
Neck ‘n Neck is an intriguing prospect for trainer Ian Wilkes as he comes
Completing the field for the 68th edition of the Fountain of Youth are Fort
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While the Fountain of Youth takes center stage on Sunday, 10 runners will
line-up in the Grade 2, $150,000
Mac
Diarmida Stakes going 1 3/8 miles on the turf one race earlier. Musketier
and Simmard are proven long-distance turf stakes performers for trainer Roger
Attfield and appear the horses to beat in the wide-open affair.
The duo will enter the race off a one-two finish in the Grade 2 W. L.
McKnight Handicap on November 26. Musketier, a 10-year-old German-bred son of
Acatenango, got the win by a half-length and was third in last season’s Mac
Diarmida following an even longer layoff. Simmard, a seven-year-old chestnut by
Dixieland Band, didn’t do as well in last year’s Mac Diarmida, running seventh
following a fifth-placing in the 2010 McKnight. He did go on later in the season
to miss by just a neck in the Grade 1 Northern Dancer Turf Stakes.
Taking a big step up for the Mac Diarmida will be Minister Colin with jockey
Elvis Trujillo aboard for trainer Tom Proctor. The son of Smart Strike has won
his last two at the meet, most recently an optional claimer going 1 1/2 miles on
January 21, and will be making his stakes bow in Sunday’s race.
“He just got better last fall and this winter,” Proctor said Thursday. “I
can’t tell you why. He was kind of dull and didn’t train all that well last
summer, but has come around and earned a chance in this one.”
Others in with a shot include Eagle Poise, an Empire Maker gelding who won
the Grade 3 Valedictory Stakes at Woodbine in early December; Newsdad, a son of
Arch who posted a romping 6 3/4-length front-running victory in an optional
claimer going 1 7/16 miles over the track on January 28; and Mambo Meister, a
multiple Grade 3-winning son of King Cugat who will need to rebound off a
10th-placing in the Grade 3 Fort Lauderdale Stakes.