Ribo Bobo could be joined in Sunshine Millions by
stablemate Tightend Touchdown
Trainer Jason Servis may have a pair of contenders for
Ribo Bobo collected his 10th win from 11 starts this year
“He came out of it well,” Servis said.
The Florida-bred son of Louis Quatorze essentially trains
“I don’t do much with him — I just try to stay out of his
Ribo Bobo has come a long way since being claimed for
Bred in Florida by Laurie
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Servis was pleased with the way his charge handled the unique
configuration of that about 6 1/2-furlong test.
“I was concerned with the downhill, because they say it’s a
course for a horse,” Servis explained. “But he was in good flesh and I thought
he’d run his race.”
While Tightend Touchdown has clearly shown his prowess on
the turf, Servis feels the gelding has made overall progression.
“I think he’s more of a grass horse, but there are not that
many options around other than a stakes at Gulfstream in February (the $75,000
Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint on February 1), so maybe this would be a good
opportunity to try him on the dirt,” Servis mused. “It looks like he has turned
a corner and might just be a better horse than last year.”
Tightend Touchdown has been freshened up since his
Breeders’ Cup effort, but Servis feels the Mr. Amore colorbearer will come to
hand quickly.
“I’ve got plenty of time to get him ready for the Sunshine
Millions,” Servis concluded. “I might breeze him in about three weeks.”
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