Top Billing exited his third-place finish in Saturday’s Grade 2 Fountain of
Youth at Gulfstream Park in good order, according to Hall of Fame trainer Shug
McGaughey.
Making his stakes debut in the 8 1/2-furlong event, the chestnut colt was
last early, but put in a sustained rally to complete the trifecta, two lengths
behind the dueling Wildcat Red and General a Rod. He was previously an
impressive allowance winner at Gulfstream, and could make a fourth local
appearance in the Grade 1, $1 million Florida Derby on March 29.
“He came out of the race well,” McGaughey said.
“The track was playing to speed and those two horses were out there and
didn’t stop. We just didn’t get to them, going a mile and a sixteenth with a
short run to the pole.
“I’m never happy when we don’t win, but I wasn’t disappointed in his effort.
We’d like to run in the Florida Derby, but it’s a little early, so we’ll just
have to wait and see.”
The Florida Derby is expected to attract Wildcat Red and General a Rod, as
well as the top two from the January 25 Holy Bull — 5 3/4-length romper
Cairo Prince and late-closing second Conquest Titan, who both skipped the
Fountain of Youth.
Top Billing was one of two McGaughey trainees on Saturday’s card. The other
was Reload, who remained perfect in two infield outings by virtue of his
determined effort in the Grade 3 Canadian Turf Stakes.
McGaughey indicated that the Grade 1, $300,000 Maker’s 46 Mile at Keeneland
on April 11 would be “penciled in” for the five-year-old’s next start.
The Maker’s 46 Mile could again mark the reappearance of two-time Horse of
the Year Wise Dan, who was last seen landing the Breeders’ Cup Mile for the
second straight year on November 2. Wise Dan had kicked off his 2013 campaign
with a victory in the Maker’s 46 Mile.
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