First foals of Rachel Alexandra, Zenyatta both training at
Saratoga
Jess’s Dream, clearly recovered from his 24-hour van ride the day before from
The two-year-old son of two-time Horse of the Year Curlin and super filly
Jess’s Dream emerged from his stall feeling full of himself, and he leaped
At 9:38 a.m. (EDT), Jess’s Dream went out on to the main track with a string
“This is his first day,” Kiaran McLaughlin said. “We’re just happy to get him
McLaughlin has no timetable for Jess’s Dream or any plans yet to work. |
“We’ll just see how it unfolds,” he said. “I’ll talk to Ian Brennan (at the
Stonestreet Training Center in Ocala), who’s had him in training and look at the
worktab. He’s feeling good, which is a good sign. He moved great out on the
racetrack. We’re honored to have the horse.”
Banke was in a fine mood, seeing Jess’s Dream and her other new babies: Good
Pick Nick, a feisty Tapit named after her nephew; Ocean Night, by Curlin; and an
unnamed baby who is a half to stakes winner Stopchargingmaria.
Curlin will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Friday, and Banke is extra
excited about Jess’s Dream.
Asked if she was relieved to get the first gallop on the big track out of the
way, she said, “Yes! Especially since he was being such a good boy —
afterwards. After the high jump.”
Introduced to life at the track during a three-week stay at Belmont Park last
“We couldn’t wait to bring him up here,” said trainer John Shirreffs, who
Accompanied by Shirreffs on a pony, Cozmic One and exercise rider Kevlan
“We started going over there about three days ago,” Shirreffs said. “I wanted
After walking for one lap on Monday morning, Cozmic One jogged once around,
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“We spend a lot of time warming up,” Shirreffs said. “The first day, he was
prancing on his toes and the second day he was really on the muscle because he
knew what was coming. Today he was much more relaxed about it because he’d
gotten over that part of it. For a young, high-strung horse he’s coming along
nicely.”
Bred and owned by Jerry and Ann Moss, who also campaigned Zenyatta, Cozmic
One has yet to have a timed workout for Shirreffs.
“He’s gone a couple three-eighths that are like two-minute clips,” Shirreffs
said. “You’re extra careful in the sense that he’s a very valuable horse, but
also knowing that he has to do everything everybody else does. He needs the same
sort of exposure. He needs to get over the guy dumping the bucket and all that
kind of stuff. You want to help him as much as you can without totally
protecting him from that sort of exposure.”
Shirreffs said Cozmic One’s debut will draw a lot of interest.
“It’s probably not as highly anticipated for us as it is for the fans,” the
trainer said. “Cozmic One is just learning how to become a racehorse. You feel
like the sky’s the limit, right? There’s no limitation on the possibilities.”
Shirreffs added that Stanwyck, runner-up in the Shuvee Handicap on July 27,
would come back in the Grade 1, $500,000 Personal Ensign on August 22.
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