Stonestreet Stables and George Bolton’s Astrology had his final tune-up for the May 21 Preakness Stakes (gr. I), breezing a half-mile in :51 3/5 May 16 over a sloppy track at Churchill Downs. Arnold Zetcher's Midnight Interlude also signaled his readiness for the second leg of the Triple Crown.
Scott Blasi, assistant to trainer Steve Asmussen, said he caught Astrology in :50 3/5, with a final eighth in :11 4/5. The fastest half-mile work of the morning was :49 1/5.
“Scott said it was exactly what they were looking for,”
In other Preakness works May 16, Nehro, whose status will be determined May 17 by Asmussen and owner Ahmed Zayat, breezed his half in :50 4/5, while Midnight Interlude blew out three furlongs in :35 3/5 for trainer Bob Baffert.
Midnight Interlude, meanwhile, galloped out in :48.60 and 1:02.80 before pulling up at the track kitchen by the half-mile pole.
“He acted like he got into his work this morning,” said Baffert, who was at Churchill to see the work. “The track was a little greasy this morning, and we haven’t had the best of luck with him here catching fast tracks for works.
“After what I saw today, we are going to the Preakness. I feel pretty good about him. I think he is better now than he was before the Derby. He never really ran in the Derby; he just laid a big goose egg.”
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