Kentucky Oaks hopefuls take to the track ahead of rainy
weekend
Working toward the Oaks with half-mile breezes for Todd Pletcher
Angela Renee and Eskenformoney got in their final major work before next
First up for Pletcher was Grade 1 heroine Angela Renee with
Dual Grade 2-placed Eskenformoney, with jockey Javier
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“I was very happy; they both went well,” Pletcher said. “We will watch the
weather and they may have easy jogs in the morning.”
Grade 1 victress Condo
Commando logged five furlongs in 1:00 2/5 Friday morning under trainer Rudy
Rodriguez. It was the second-fastest of 30 works at that distance.
The Churchill Downs clockers caught the dark bay filly’s splits in :12 2/5,
:24 4/5, :37 and :48 3/5; she galloped out six furlongs in 1:16 4/5.
“It was pretty much what we were looking for,” Rodriguez
said. “She looked like she was very nice and comfortable so hopefully that will
take us there. She looked like she did it pretty good.”
“She looked like she got over the track pretty nice,” he
Rodriguez said it is possible that he might give the filly
“Maybe I’ll do it. Who knows? I’ve got to see how she comes
The first horse to work on the busy Friday morning at Churchill Downs was Forever Unbridled for
Working on her own with exercise rider Emerson Chavez up,
It was the third work under the Twin Spires for Forever Unbridled since
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“Beautiful. Now all we have to go is get in,” Stewart said
of the daughter of 2006 Kentucky Oaks winner Lemons Forever.
Forever Unbridled is 15th on the Kentucky Oaks leaderboard
and needs one defection by entry time Tuesday to gain a spot in the starting
gate.
With owners Gary and Mary West looking on from
the backside, Fantasy S. (G3) runner-up Oceanwave breezed five furlongs in
1:02 during the Oaks-Derby training session, finishing on even terms with
workmate Purse Strings (Tapit), a maiden four-year-old filly.
Churchill Downs clockers
caught Oceanwave’s splits in :12 4/5, :24 2/5, :36 and 48 3/5, with a six-furlong
gallop-out of 1:18 1/5.
Catalano
“I was maybe going to go tomorrow but it looks like it’ll be raining
The trainer declined to assess his
“She’s eating good, doing good, and we’re happy
Grade 3 vixen Sarah Sis worked five furlongs
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“She had a nice gallop yesterday and a relaxed work today,” trainer Ingrid Mason
said of her first Kentucky Oaks starter. “I said I would never come to the Derby
or the Oaks unless I had a horse to run in it, and now I’m here.”
Like so many others, Mason moved
the work up a day because of a gloomy weekend weather forecast.
“We kept looking at the
weather and we didn’t want to take a chance of working on a sealed track, so we
moved it up a day,” she said.
Sarah Sis, who will be ridden in the Oaks by
Hall of Famer Gary Stevens, enters the Oaks off a fifth-place finish in the
Fantasy. That represents her only off-the-board finish in seven starts.
“She had
a rough trip,” Mason stated. “The inside was dead that day and when the
opportunity to move outside came, it quickly evaporated. It was not the rider’s
fault. Sometimes things like that happen.”
Mason said Sarah Sis would walk
Saturday and return to the track Sunday and would have paddock and gate
schooling next week leading up to the Oaks.
On the West Coast Friday, Santa Anita Oaks (G1) heroine Stellar Wind (Curlin)
prepped for the May
1 Kentucky Oaks at Santa Anita Park by working six furlongs in 1:12 4/5 for
trainer John Sadler. The move came in company with the stakes-placed filly Scooter Bird
(War Pass).
“It was designed with the
workmate about a length in front just to give her a target,” trainer John Sadler
said. “She settled there a length behind until about the quarter-pole and she
was probably three or four lengths in front at the end. It was very similar to
her final work before the Santa Anita Oaks.
“She galloped out very well. I was
very happy and Victor was very happy. We were both very happy.”
“Awesome,” Espinoza agreed. “She went really good today. Last time she worked good, but this time she
was amazing, exactly what John wanted. She’s ready to go.”
Stellar Wind
will depart for Kentucky early Sunday morning aboard an H.E. Tex Sutton charter
flight. Sadler will arrive in Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday and be on track Tuesday.
“I’ve done it lots of different ways,” Sadler said of preparing for the Kentucky
Oaks. “This year I just thought I would stay out here with the good weather for
the final work. I’m very happy with the way things are going and with all of her
preparations.”
In other Kentucky Oaks news:
The Larry Jones-trained
tandem of Kentucky Oaks threats — Fair Grounds Oaks winner I’m a
Chatterbox (Munnings) and Ashland (G1) diva Lovely Maria (Majesticperfection) —
was scheduled to van to Churchill
Downs from Keeneland Friday afternoon.
The trainer reported that both
I’m a Chatterbox
Trainer Bill Mott plans to work Puca (Big Brown) Saturday, but could push the
“I talked to Bill this morning and the
Puca hasn’t won since breaking her maiden by 16 lengths in
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“She could move forward off
that race at the same 1 1/8-mile distance,” Crawford said.
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