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Hard Spun Out of Blue Grass; Five-Horse Field Likely After the defection of Hard Spun, five horses remain as “probable” contenders for Saturday’s $750,000 Toyota Blue Grass (gr. I), including Street Sense, Great Hunter, Zanjero, Dominican, and Teuflesberg. Starbase, from the stable of trainer D. Wayne Lukas, is also possible for the field. Trainer Larry Jones took Hard Spun out of consideration for the Blue Grass due to changes in the colt’s training schedule brought about by the recent unseasonably cold weather. J. Paul Reddam’s Great Hunter arrived at Keeneland on Saturday afternoon and is now one of six horses in trainer Doug O’Neill’s barn there. The Aptitude colt, who won the Lane’s End Breeders’ Futurity (gr. I) at Keeneland last October, jogged on Sunday morning and galloped 1 ½ miles on Monday, said assistant Sabas Rivera. Great Hunter is scheduled to gallop 1 ½ miles on Tuesday morning about 7:30 a.m., Rivera said. O’Neill has two other classic hopefuls here: grade II winner Cobalt Blue, seventh in Saturday’s Illinois Derby (gr. II), and grade II winner Notional, runner-up in the Florida Derby (gr. I). Scott Blasi, assistant to trainer Steve Asmussen, reported Zanjero “worked great” Monday morning at Keeneland, going four furlongs over the main track in :50.20. Exercise rider Carmen Rosas was in the irons. Owned by Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC, Zanjero comes into Blue Grass off a third-place finish to Circular Quay in the Louisiana Derby (gr. II) on March 10 at Fair Groounds. Zanjero was followed to the track this morning by stablemate Curlin, who worked four furlongs in :50.80. Curlin will ship later today from Keeneland to Hot Springs where he will start in Saturday’s Arkansas Derby (gr. II) at Oaklawn. Dominican was a five-length winner of the Rushaway Stakes at Turfway Park on March 24 in his last start. “If we’re going to the Derby, we’re going straight there, off the Lane’s End and this (week’s) work,” Jones said. “He’s where we want him to be going into the Derby. But if we feel like we have to miss the Derby like Churchill’s (track is) not going to agree with him, we’ll run in the Coolmore Lexington and go to the Preakness. If we’re going to the Preakness, we definitely want a race into him before that. Hopefully, in a perfect world, we’re going to have the Derby as the race prepping him for the Preakness.” |
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