November 19, 2024

Pletcher discusses upcoming races for Florida stable

Last updated: 1/5/14 4:50 PM











Havana to skip Holy Bull and
likely point toward Fountain of Youth


(Adam Coglianese )

Todd Pletcher, who has topped the trainer standings at Gulfstream Park for
the last decade, looks to be on course for another successful winter in
Hallandale Beach.

In addition to his usual strong contingent of three-year-olds, the Eclipse
Award-winning conditioner also has a pair of lightly raced Distorted Humor colts
that could make an impact on the older horse division this season. Zaikov, out
of action for nine months following an eye-catching maiden win last March at
Gulfstream, got back on track on December 13 by winning an optional claimer by 2
1/2 lengths. The gray colt stopped the clock in 1:08 3/5 for six furlongs, and
stakes company beckons for him next time.

“I’m thinking about the Hal’s Hope (Grade 3 on January 11) for Zaikov,”
Pletcher offered. “We’ll see how he breezes next time.



“My original thought was maybe to wait for the Gulfstream Sprint (Grade 3),
but February 8 seems a little far away right now. He’s training very well, so
I’m going to consider the Hal’s Hope.”

Catron was benched after graduating first time out at Belmont in June, but
scored by 4 1/2 lengths under a hand ride in his comeback at Gulfstream on
December 22. Although a little further behind in his schedule than stablemate
Zaikov, Catron is also on his way to bigger and better things.

“There are a lot of similarities between the two,” Pletcher acknowledged.
“Both are nice horses and hopefully have stakes futures. Catron could end up in
the (Gulfstream) Sprint.”




Pletcher gave his Champagne Stakes winner Havana a brief respite following
his runner-up effort in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Santa Anita on November 2.

“Havana is just getting back to light training,” Pletcher said about the
Dunkirk colt. “I felt like I was going to be rushing things a bit to make the
Holy Bull (January 25). Right now I have the Fountain of Youth (February 22)
circled in as his first target. He’s been at Palm Meadows since the Breeders’
Cup. He’s filled out and I think he looks great.”

Harpoon, who completed the exacta in each of his first three appearances,
earned his diploma with a 5 1/2-length score going a mile at Gulfstream on
December 26. Plans are currently fluid for the gray son of Tapit, but he will
likely get a chance to run a bit further in his next start.

“Everything’s in play for Harpoon,” Pletcher remarked. “We’ll continue to try
to stretch him out around two turns and see where he fits.”






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