November 27, 2024

Alpha on course for Travers following nice Jim Dandy win

Last updated: 7/29/12 3:47 PM











Alpha won the Jim Dandy with ears pricked

(Jessie Holmes/EquiSport Photos)

Godolphin Racing’s Alpha emerged from his victory in Saturday’s Grade 2 Jim
Dandy at Saratoga in fine fettle and is definitely bound for the Grade 1, $1
million Travers Stakes on August 25, trainer Kiaran McLaughlin said Sunday.

“He ate everything up and cooled out quickly,” McLaughlin noted. “I’ve
already spoken to (Godolphin Racing Manager) Simon (Crisford); he called
yesterday at 6:04 (p.m. EDT), he was very happy, and we’re going to the Travers.
Yesterday was a very important win, and we’re very happy, all of us.”

In Saturday’s Jim Dandy, Alpha went to the lead out of the gate under Ramon
Dominguez and maintained his advantage to the wire, covering a half-mile in :49
1/5 and three-quarters in 1:14. He completed 1 1/8 miles in 1:50 2/5.

“It was a great run, everything went as planned,” McLaughlin said. “We
weren’t sure — Plan A, from the one hole, was to break, be forwardly placed,
and if nobody’s going too fast, (I told jockey Ramon Dominguez), ‘I’d love to
see you on the lead. If they go fast, then maybe we’ll sit in behind them.’ He
broke great, that was a big plus. When I looked at the tote board to see the
half in :49, I was liking that, and I liked three-quarters in 1:14.”

While Alpha employed front-running tactics over Saturday’s sloppy, sealed
racetrack, McLaughlin said the Bernardini colt is certainly not guaranteed to
set the pace in the 1 1/4-mile Travers.



“You have to take each race as a different race,” the trainer said.
“Everybody says, ‘What about the Travers? You going to go to the lead?’ We don’t
know. We don’t know what post we draw, if Hansen shows up, Paynter shows up,
we’re probably not on the lead. But, we’ll deal with that when we get there.

“It was a nice situation yesterday. Sometimes a clean face helps. We liked
our horse (first-time starter) North Slope yesterday, and he didn’t have a clean
face when he came back (after finishing seventh in the 3RD race). He was very
dirty, and Ramon said he was not liking the kickback. So, to be able to have a
clean face on that racetrack was nice.”

McLaughlin said Alpha likely would work twice prior to the August 25 Travers.

“He’s not a big, heavy horse, we were trying to put on weight, so we didn’t
have to train so hard (prior to the Jim Dandy),” McLaughlin said. “The :58 and
change was an interesting work (five-furlong bullet work in :58 4/5 on July 14),
but it was a great work. We won’t do so much (before the Travers). The most we
would work is twice. It’s four weeks, so we’d probably work on August 11 and the
18th, most likely.

“People thought about needing the race (in the Jim Dandy), with the time (not
running since 12th in the May 5 Kentucky Derby), but he’s fit, and never really
missed any time except the few days he had a temperature (before the June 9
Belmont Stakes). He’s put on weight and he’s doing very well, that’s the main
thing.”

McLaughlin added that multiple Grade 1 winner It’s Tricky came out of her
half-mile breeze on Saturday at Greentree Training Center in good shape as she
eyes one of two Saratoga Grade 1s — the seven-furlong Ballerina on August 24 or
the 1 1/8-mile Personal Ensign on August 26.

“She’s great,” McLaughlin said. “She liked working on the synthetic.”



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