Far Right will train up to Arkansas Derby; Mr. Z headed to
Louisiana Derby
The top three finishers in from last Sunday’s Southwest S. (G3) at Oaklawn
Far Right (Notional), a three-quarter length winner
By training up to the Arkansas Derby, Far Right will skip the $750,000 Rebel
Mr. Z (Malibu Moon), beaten a nose for second in the Southwest,
Far Right became the first horse to win both the Southwest and January 19 Smarty Jones S. since that
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“We decided to try to not just get there (to the Kentucky Derby), but get there
with enough healthy horse to do some damage,” Moquett said. “We’re trying to get
there with the most horse.”
Moquett said Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith, who rode Far Right in the Smarty
Jones and Southwest, has committed to ride the chestnut colt in the Arkansas
Derby. The trainer said Far Right went back to the track for the first time
since the Southwest on a snowy Wednesday morning.
“We jogged him just to stretch his legs,” the horseman remarked. “It was
actually a day early. It was good.”
Grade 1-placed
The Truth Or Else closed from far back — last by 14 1/4 lengths after a
quarter-mile — to just miss after taking a narrow lead in deep stretch.
“He ran a good race,” McPeek stated Wednesday morning.
Mr. Z, the 2-1 favorite, sprinted to a clear early lead, but couldn’t hold off
The Truth Or Else on the outside or Far Right, who came up the rail, in the
final furlong. The colt broke from the extreme outside post 11, a spot zero for
20 in route races at the meeting.
“I thought he ran a hell of a race,” Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas said
moments after the Southwest.
Zayat’s son, Justin, racing and stallion manager for Zayat Stables, said Mr. Z
will race without blinkers in the Louisiana Derby.
Zayat Stables is scheduled to be represented by American Pharoah (Pioneerof
the Nile) in the 1
1/16-mile Rebel, which would mark the 2015 debut of the Eclipse Award-winning
two-year-old male.
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