“He looked great today,” Sherman said. “He was on the bit. I couldn’t be more
Well aware of the layoff since his dead-heat fourth in the June 7
“They have an edge on him,” he said. “We hope he comes back sound and know
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“You always wonder in the back of your mind,” Sherman said regarding his
race-readiness, “but I’ll tell you one thing: when you put him with company,
he’s a different horse.”
Along with galloping 1 1/2 miles Friday morning, California Chrome spent
some time schooling at the gate.
“He was a little reluctant at first,”
Sherman said. “But once he was in he was fine. He’s so professional.
He does what he wants to do. You know he’s a little spoiled. We don’t
worry, though. He doesn’t kick, doesn’t do anything crazy. He’s just
Chrome.”
Much has been made this week about his post position, having drawn the rail
in the eight-horse field. The inside did not play favorably for him in the
Belmont Stakes.
“I’ll watch to see how the rail is playing,” Sherman said.
“But if he gets beat I hate to make excuses. If you have the best horse,
you have the best horse. The other jocks know he’s down there and they’ll
give him no quarter. We just hope he gets a clean trip.”
Sherman also knows how dangerous Haskell winner Bayern can be if he’s allowed
to stroll to an easy lead.
Even though California Chrome’s resume includes two classic wins on top of
“It’s always been a great honor (to win the three-year-old
“I would have to think the winner of the
Meanwhile, Shared Belief will use the September 27 Awesome Again at Santa
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The undefeated champion missed the Triple Crown races due to a foot ailment,
but given ample time to recover, showed he had lost none of his ability. The
Candy Ride gelding comes off an impressive win against older rivals in the
Pacific Classic at Del Mar on August 24.
“We’ve been very fortunate to make a comeback,” Hollendorfer said Thursday
morning at Santa Anita. “He can run from anywhere; he can run near the front, he
can stalk or he can come from behind, so we’re not worried about that.”
Shared Belief’s lone race on a dirt track came in the Los Alamitos Derby July
5, when he rolled to a handy 4 1/4-length victory. Santa Anita recently
installed a new dirt track, on which Shared Belief will make his debut in the
Awesome Again.
Shared Belief is scheduled to have a four-furlong blowout on Golden Gate’s
Tapeta surface Tuesday, after which he would ship to Santa Anita.
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