November 19, 2024

War Academy flashes Derby potential at Santa Anita

Last updated: 3/15/13 7:33 PM











War Academy just added another arrow to Bob Baffert’s well-stocked quiver
(Benoit Photos)





Michael Tabor, John Magnier and Derrick Smith’s War Academy vaulted onto the
Kentucky Derby trail with a 3 1/2-length allowance score in Santa Anita’s

2ND
race on Friday, in a performance that pleased Hall of Famers Bob Baffert
and Mike Smith.

War Academy, most recently fourth in the Grade 2 San Vicente on February 17,
was making only his third start and his first try around two turns here.
Dispatched as the 4-5 favorite, the Giant’s Causeway colt was content to sit
second as stablemate Manando opened up through splits of :24 2/5, :48 3/5 and
1:11 4/5. War Academy was 5 1/2 lengths behind Manando at that six-furlong mark,
but easily reeled him in down the stretch. The promising sophomore won with his
ears pricked in a final time of 1:43 2/5 for 1 1/16 miles on the fast main
track.

“He might be my (Derby) horse, Bob,” Smith said to Baffert after the race.
“What I like so much about him is there’s sooo much room to improve. He was
well, well within himself today.”

Baffert confirmed that War Academy will contest a major prep in hopes of
earning Kentucky Derby points.

“I’m going to run him in a big prep, he’ll hit one of the big preps,” Baffert
said. “I don’t know where yet, but it’ll be a hundred (qualifying) points
whatever it is. We’re goin’ for the bonus round…Mike’s always been real high on
this horse.”

Manando, who stopped badly as the 2-1 favorite in the Grade3  El Camino
Real Derby, last out, finished second by 3 3/4 lengths from Brokered. Kid Dreams
and One Form Cat rounded out the order under the wire, and Dirty Swagg was
scratched.

War Academy, who paid $3.80, $2.20 and $2.10, has now bankrolled $70,800 from
his 3-2-0-0 line. A debut maiden winner going 6 1/2 furlongs on November 9 at
Hollywood Park, the dark bay colt raced fairly evenly when fourth in the San
Vicente, beaten 2 1/2 lengths by stablemate Shakin It Up.

Bred by Doug Branham in Kentucky, War Academy went to his current connections
for $450,000 as a Keeneland September yearling. He is the second registered foal
from the multiple stakes-placed A.P. Indy mare Cabbage Key.



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