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āThe Horse Will Tell Usā: Baeza Considered For Pacific Classic, Pennsylvania Derby originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Sovereignty leads a group of five horses entered in Saturday's $500,000 Jim Dandy (G2) at Saratoga.
After having a successful first breeze on turf in :49.70 on the Oklahoma Training Track Aug. 10, the plan is for Arkansas Derby (G1) winner Sandman to switch surfaces and compete in the $3.5 million ...
For now, it looks like Baeza (McKinzie) is going to stay put in California. Trainer John Shirreffs said Wednesday that a cross-country trip to Saratoga and another shot at Sovereignty (Into Mischief) ...
Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner Sovereignty makes his return in Saturday's Grade 2 Jim Dandy at Saratoga.
For most 3-year-olds, winning the $485,000 Jim Dandy Stakes (G2) would be a huge accomplishment. Yet there's a different perspective for a dual classic winner. Then the Jim Dandy becomes a means to an ...
Trainer Bill Mott's dual classic winner meets four rivals in Saratoga's nine-furlong test, including Baeza, who placed third to him in both the Kentucky Derby and Belmont ...
Kentucky Derby and Belmont winner Sovereignty, sent off as the 1-2 favorite, beat Baeza by a length in the Jim Dandy. Hill Road was third, followed by Mo Plex and Sandman.
Benefitting from dominant wins in the GI Kentucky Derby, GI Belmont Stakes and the GII Jim Dandy Stakes, Godolphin homebred ...
Journalism - the horse that emerged as Sovereignty's rival on the Triple Crown circuit this year - won last week's Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park. Journalism ran second to Sovereignty in the Derby ...
The Into Mischief colt won two legs of the prestigious US Triple Crown with success at Churchill Downs and in the Belmont ...
Baeza, second to Journalism in the Santa Anita Derby, drew into the Kentucky Derby off the also-eligible list, and ran solidly for third.
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