Golden Ticket ‘a little tired’; Atigun might try Jockey Club Gold Cup
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Trainer Ken McPeek contentedly sat in his office Sunday morning, the blanket
Make that half the blanket.
Just as Kiaran McLaughlin did at his barn, McPeek proudly celebrated winning
After a night of celebration, McPeek, who also finished fourth in the race with
“I know it’s a cliché, but it’s the classic win-win situation,” said McPeek, who
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“I did it the hard way, at River Downs and Latonia, but I learned my
lessons. It’s great to reach the mountain after having been down so low. I was
living in a $50-a-week bungalow I split with somebody in 1985.”
Golden Ticket, owned by Magic City Thoroughbred Partners, wasn’t even being
pointed to the Travers. Off a good second in an allowance in May at Churchill
Downs, McPeek had plans to run the Speightstown colt in a Saratoga allowance,
which didn’t draw enough entries. Then, the same thing happened with the
Bernardini overnight stakes.
“We had been watching this horse train, and Danny Ramsey, who has a really good
Golden Ticket was supplemented into the field as a separate entry from Atigun
Atigun, forced to check when Street Life abruptly began to slow down because of
“Atigun, he got stopped,” McPeek stated. “He could have won that race. He had to
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McPeek said Atigun might next take on his elders in the Grade 1 Jockey Club
Gold Cup Invitational, a 1 1/4-mile race at Belmont Park on September 29. Golden
Ticket could show up next in the Grade 2 Pennsylvania Derby on September 22 at Parx Racing.
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