The Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational will be the first start at 1 1/2
Owned by Priscilla Vaccarezza, Little Mike will attempt to carry his speed an
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“(The distance is) a question mark,” Romans said. “It always is whenever you
try something for the first time, but he’s done everything we’ve asked him to
do. Pace is the race. That’s the key with him.”
Both Finnegans Wake, second in the Grade 1 Secretariat on August 18 at
Arlington Park, and Dullahan, winner of the Grade 1 Pacific Classic over older
horses on August 26 at Del Mar, race for Donegal Racing and turned in Saturday
breezes at Churchill Downs. Finnegans Wake went six furlongs in 1:15 4/5, with
Dullahan going five furlongs in 1:02 1/5.
Romans considered running Dullahan in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic before
opting to send Finnegans Wake to the race. Instead, Dullahan will compete in the
Jamaica, a 1 1/8-mile turf race for three-year-olds, one week later.
“It was less about timing (to the Breeders’ Cup in November) for Dullahan
than it was about giving Finnegans Wake the chance to try a mile and a half,”
Romans said of the decision. “I think (Finnegans Wake is) going to relish the
distance.”
Dullahan, a three-time Grade 1 winner on Polytrack, will be making his first
start on grass in the Jamaica since finishing second in the Grade 3 Palm Beach
in March.
“By sending Dullahan to the Jamaica, he still gets to try the turf while
getting to stay against straight three-year-olds,” Romans noted.
On Sunday, the Shug McGaughey trainee covered a half-mile in :50 in a
“I was especially happy with the way he finished up,” McGaughey said of the
Trainer Chad Brown’s dynamic pair of Dream Peace and Zagora tuned up for
French Group 2 winner Dream Peace exits a strong second to Winter Memories in
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