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Survivalist to skip Kentucky Derby

Last updated: 4/25/05 10:16 PM

Gotham S. (G3) winner SURVIVALIST (Danzig), a distant second to Bellamy Road

(Concerto) in the nine-furlong Wood Memorial (G1) in his last start, breezed

five furlongs in a bullet :59 3/5 over a fast track at Belmont Park on Monday,

but trainer Shug McGaughey said the colt would not run in the May 7 Kentucky

Derby (G1) at Churchill Downs.

"Basically, I'm not sure we're good enough," McGaughey said. "I didn't want

to just be coming for a social event. I told Mr. Phipps (owner) when I got to

talk to him this morning that 'I can't tell you that when we go down there and

if we take to the track and get a good trip, then we're the horse to beat.' We

both agreed that if we can't say that, then we don't want to go."

McGaughey said Survivalist would now be pointed to Saturday's one-mile,

$150,000 Withers S. (G3) at Aqueduct.

The move by the dark bay colt was the fastest of 16 works at the distance.

Several other three-year-olds turned in workouts on Monday in preparation for

the "Run for the Roses."

Closing Argument was third in the Blue Grass by nine lengths 

(Joseph DiOrio/Horsephotos.com)

At Keeneland, Holy Bull S. (G3) winner CLOSING ARGUMENT (Successful Appeal),

who finished a non-threatening third in the Blue Grass S. (G1), breezed four furlongs in :49 1/5 over

the unique PolyTrack training

oval.

"He worked very well," trainer Kiaran McLaughlin said. "We're very pleased

with the work. He came out of it in good shape."

McLaughlin hopes to ship Closing Argument to Churchill Downs on Friday. The

colt is scheduled to gallop on Saturday and breeze five furlongs on Sunday

under the Twin Spires, but with the possibility of rain later this week,

McLaughlin said he had the option of staying at Keeneland for Sunday's work.

Closing Argument would then travel to the River City on Monday.

Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner BUZZARDS BAY (Marco Bay) worked six furlongs in

1:12 over a fast track at Santa Anita. The move by the Jeff Mullins trainee

ranked sixth among 19 at the distance. Buzzards Bay is scheduled to ship to

Churchill Downs on May 4.

Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) winner WILKO (Awesome Again), who finished a

close third to Buzzards Bay and GENERAL JOHN B (Sweetsouthernsaint) in the April

9 Santa Anita Derby, breezed seven furlongs in 1:26 4/5 over a fast track at

Hollywood Park. Corey Nakatani is slated to ride the Craig Dollase trainee in

the Derby.

Hollywood Futurity (G1) runner-up GIACOMO (Holy Bull), fourth in the Santa

Anita Derby in his last start, worked seven furlongs in a bullet 1:23 4/5 at

Hollywood Park for conditioner John Shirreffs. Giacomo worked in company with

five-year-old Bullistic (Holy Bull), who was timed in 1:24 3/5.

"I was very pleased with the work," Shirreffs said. "It couldn't have gone

any better. He did it very easily."

Shirreffs said Giacomo would have another breeze, either five or six

furlongs, before he ships to Louisville on May 4. Mike Smith has the call.

In other Kentucky Derby news:

Arkansas Derby (G2) winner AFLEET ALEX (Northern Afleet) is scheduled to

breeze at Churchill Downs on Tuesday under Jeremy Rose, who will ride the colt

in the 131st running of the Kentucky Derby.

Louisiana Derby (G2) winner HIGH LIMIT (Maria's Mon), runner-up as the

favorite in the Blue Grass, had an open gallop through the stretch at Churchill

Downs on Monday. Trainer Bobby Frankel called an audible with rain in the

forecast for the next few days in Louisville.

"He will work as soon as we get a good track," Frankel said. "I'm playing the

weather; that's why I let him open gallop today. You've got to play the weather

here."

High Limit has been stabled at Churchill Downs for nearly a month.

""He has trained really good over this track, and he breezed really well

before the Blue Grass," Frankel said. "He might have breezed too good. He went

in 48 and two and came home in 11. He handles this track very well. He's a nice

horse and he tries hard. If he doesn't win this race, he'll win a lot of big

races. He is going to be a serious horse the rest of the year."

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