For three of his sophomores, the drills proved positive; for the fourth, not
Pletcher teamed up Intense Holiday and We Miss Artie, putting regular
With “Intense” on the outside, the pair broke off evenly at the half-mile
Following right behind them, Danza (with exercise rider Ezequiel Perez aboard)
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Going into the morning’s exercise, the multiple-Eclipse Award winning
conditioner noted that he had some concerns with Intense Holiday’s ability to
change leads properly.
“We’ve been working with him,” Pletcher said, “and I think we’ve made some
progress. It will be interesting to see how he does this morning.”
Following the work, the trainer was encouraged.
“This was a good work for him,” Pletcher told a media gathering at his Barn 34
headquarters. “There might have been just a little bit of an issue still there,
but overall it was everything we were hoping to see from him. He worked very
well.”
Rider Velazquez, too, was encouraged by the drill.
“I didn’t have to help him (change leads),” he said. “He handled it real well.
He responded very well to what I asked him to do. I was very impressed and he
worked really, really well. He gave me a lot of confidence.”
On the other hand, We Miss Artie’s work did not earn any seals of approval.
“I wasn’t that happy with (his) effort,” Pletcher said. “It might have been a
combination of how he handled the (dirt) track and how well Intense Holiday
worked alongside him. I just expected more from (We Miss Artie).
“I’m not sure at
all if he should be running in the Derby. I’ll talk to Mr. Ramsey (owner Ken
Ramsey) and we’ll see.”
“He is coming right along and this work was another good effort on his part,” he
Pletcher had indicated he wanted to see a good drill for Vinceremos Sunday if he
“Vinceremos’ work was good,” he said. “He did well enough for us to consider it
Following training hours, WinStar Farm President Elliott Walden told Daily
Javier Castellano has the mount on We Miss Artie and Joe Bravo the call on Danza.
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