November 19, 2024

Premier Pegasus sizzles five furlongs in advance of Santa Anita Derby

Last updated: 4/2/11 8:57 PM


Premier Pegasus sizzles five furlongs in advance of Santa
Anita Derby







Premier Pegasus powered through five furlongs in preparation for the Santa Anita Derby
(Alex Evers/EquiSport Photos)

PREMIER PEGASUS (Fusaichi Pegasus) enhanced his role as the favorite for
next Saturday’s Santa Anita Derby (G1) with a sizzling five-furlong
workout Saturday morning at the 8 a.m. (PDT) break on Santa Anita’s fast main
track. The impressive winner of the San Felipe S. (G2) was timed in a
bullet :59 1/5 under regular rider Alonso Quinonez.

The move was the fastest of 17 recorded works at the distance.

“We talked to Alonso before the work and told him to get a nice, easy
work. We wanted a slower work but I don’t think we could get anything
slower than that,” said Raxon Cho, the 17-year-old son of
owner/trainer/breeder Myung Kwon Cho, who was at his son’s side.

“I’m very happy with the horse,” the elder Cho said. “I liked the
horse from his first race, but I didn’t expect him to accomplish as much
as he’s had so far. I love him now.”

Raxon, an accomplished musician who plays saxophone, cello and piano, is
enjoying the ride which he hopes will take Team Cho to the Kentucky Derby (G1)
on May 7.

“Horse racing has always been exciting for me, but having a horse with this
kind of capability is an amazing feeling, especially after how he ran in the San
Felipe,” he said. “We always wondered if he could go two turns or not, because
you never know until they do it.

“Now we know we have a good horse and we’re looking forward to next
Saturday.”







Baffert is still on the fence about Jaycito’s next start
(Alex Evers/EquiSport Photos)

Grade 1 winner JAYCITO (Victory Gallop), who could run either face a rematch
with Premier Pegasus in the Santa Anita Derby or go against Uncle Mo (Indian
Charlie) in Aqueduct’s Wood
Memorial (G1) on the same day, turned six furlongs in 1:13 2/5 with Martin
Garcia aboard on Saturday.

“He worked nice,” Bob Baffert said. “We’ll know (where he runs) tomorrow.”

The bay sophomore closed his juvenile campaign with an unplaced run
behind Uncle Mo in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), and was second to
Premier Pegasus last out in the San Felipe in his seasonal bow.

Also working on Saturday for the Santa Anita Derby was BENCH POINTS
(Benchmark). Third by nine lengths in the San Felipe, the dual stakes
winner sped five furlongs
in :59 4/5 for trainer Tim Yakteen.

At Hollywood Park, C.B. Afflerbaugh S. hero and Santa Anita Derby
hopeful CELESTIC NIGHT (Vindication) clocked three-quarters in a bullet 1:12 under
Joe Talamo for trainer Mike Mitchell.

Up north at Golden Gate Fields, OFFLEE WILD BOYS (Offlee Wild)
traveled six furlongs in 1:13 4/5 on the Tapeta in advance of a possible
start in the Santa Anita Derby.

In other Santa Anita Derby news:

Conditioner David Hofmans said there is a “50-50” chance
Robert B. Lewis S. (G2) third QUAIL HILL (Candy Ride [Arg]) would run in the
Santa Anita Derby. The bay colt was last seen finishing fifth in the San Felipe.

Trainer Eoin Harty said ANTHONY’S CROSS (Indian Charlie) was
scheduled to have his final major drill for the Santa Anita Derby on Monday.
Unraced since taking the Lewis, the bay is set to work five
furlongs at Hollywood.

Also expected to show up for the Santa Anita Derby are Grade 1 hero COMMA TO
THE TOP (Bwana Charlie), Corey
Nakatani; Grade 1-placed stakes scorer INDIAN WINTER (Indian Charlie), Patrick Valenzuela; MR.
COMMONS (Artie Schiller), Mike Smith; and El Camino Real Derby (G3) victor SILVER MEDALLION (Badge of
Silver),
Garrett Gomez.