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Terrain to Blue Grass; 'Oak' Off Trail
Edited Fair Grounds report
“That was a nice comeback race for him (Saturday),” said trainer and New Orleans native Al Stall Jr. Sunday morning. “He’d been off 99 days, including some down time, and I liked what I saw. We’ll be going on to Kentucky with him, and shoot for (Keeneland’s) Blue Grass or Lexington Stakes with him.” Terrain, beaten a head for the runner-up spot in the Louisiana Derby, would have given Stall his third straight second place finish in Fair Grounds’ showcase race had the horse been able to gain the place. The Stall-trained Ketchikan was second in the 2007 renewal, and Stall also saddled My Pal Charlie to finish second last year. Meanwhile, Virginia Tarra Trust’s Giant Oak , fourth in the Louisiana Derby, is an unlikely traveler on the road to the Kentucky Derby, according to trainer Chris Block. “Right now, I just don’t consider him a Kentucky Derby horse, and I’m not going to chase down that road and ruin a horse just to say I had a horse in the Kentucky Derby.” |
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