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Azeri Bound for Met Mile Pending Weight Assignment
week. But the 111th running of the Metropolitan and a possible match against horses like 2003 Kentucky Derby (gr. I) winner Funny Cide and Carter Handicap (gr. I) winner Pico Central is the race that clearly strikes Lukas' fancy. "If the weights are proper, that's where we'll go," said Lukas. "I think it's a good spot. It's worth $750,000 and I think it'll make a statement about her if she can win it. She's won grade I's against her sex. We know we can do that. We're trying to step out of the box, as they say, and do something that's extraordinary."Azeri is coming off an upset loss to Lothenbach Stable's Mayo On the Side in the Humana Distaff (gr. I) at Churchill Downs that was just her third setback in 18 career starts. While Lukas would like for her to get back on track against males in the Met Mile, he likes the look of the racing schedule if he dislikes the weight assignment and decides to pass on the Memorial Day race. If Azeri skips the Met Mile, the Fleur de Lis would be next on the list and, should she pass that one, the Ogden Phipps is available. "I told Michael Paulson that the Met Mile is perfect," he said. "We could sit right here, come out of our own stall and run here, or we could ship-in for the Ogden Phipps and run in that one. The scenario is perfect."Lukas said that Azeri would work over the next few days at Churchill Downs. If she runs in the Met Mile, she would ship to New York on May 29 and return to Louisville on June 1. "I don't care who runs," he said. "If we run, we're going to go over there with the idea that we're going to run a good mile. And I've got to believe that everybody on that nomination list has got to have some concern about her."And, given the way she is training at Churchill Downs, Lukas believes the boys should be wary of Azeri."She is doing absolutely super," he said. "I think she's doing better than she was even a month ago. I was thinking she was doing good then, but she is really thriving here." |
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