Untapable returned to the track Tuesday morning for the first time since her
Garcia took a hard hold on Untapable, who was clearly eager to do more than
“I think keeping her on the ground between here and Friday is completely the
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Untapable drew the outside post 13 for the Kentucky Oaks, which Asmussen said
he was not concerned about, unlike his Kentucky Derby entrant, Tapiture, for
whom he would prefer a stall toward the outside of the gate.
“I’ll save all my draw luck for the Derby,” Asmussen said.
Trainer Dallas Stewart said he expects Unbridled Forever to run better in the
Kentucky Oaks than she did in the Fair Grounds Oaks, where she finished third, 9
1/2 lengths behind Untapable. Unbridled Forever was returning from a 10-week
layoff when she ran in the Fair Grounds Oaks.
“I thought she ran pretty good off a layoff,” Stewart said. “I actually
thought she was a little bit fitter than she was. She worked a couple of really
good three-quarters, and I came back two weeks before and just worked her
half-miles, easy, and I guess that might have been a little short on fitness
looking back. But she came out of it very healthy.
“She had a black-letter work here the other day, did it very easy. So she
seems like she’s moved her game up since the last race to me.”
In other Kentucky Oaks news:
Trainer Tom Proctor expect a better effort from Please Explain in Friday’s
“She ran a good race in the Honeybee but the Fantasy was just a bad race,”
Please Explain has had two works here since the Fantasy, the first being a
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“She worked head and head with Myositis Dan and you saw how he ran the other
night,” Proctor said of the colt who was beaten two noses in a third-place
finish in the Derby Trial. “That kind of sealed the deal.”
Julien Leparoux, who will ride Thank You Marylou in the Oaks, said he thinks
she might step forward from her performance in the Ashland on the synthetic
surface at Keeneland. She finished third in that race, her first around two
turns.
“I think it was a good race for her at Keeneland,” Leparoux said. “The first
race I rode her going short at Gulfstream, I think she might handle the dirt a
little better than the Polytrack. I mean, she handled the Polytrack good, but I
think the dirt might be where she likes it better.
“The distance I think is still a little question, but I think the race at
Keeneland definitely set her up for it here.”