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Kasept 09-30-2015 05:33 AM

BC NOTEBOOK: Classic; Distaff - FIELDS SET
 
Classic

American Pharoah (Bob Baffert/Victor Espinoza) 8-5
Beholder (Richard Mandella/Gary Stevens) 3-1
Honor Code (Shug McGaughey) 6-1
Tonalist (Christophe Clement/John Velazquez) 8-1
Gleneagles (Aidan O'Brien/Ryan Moore) 10-1
Smooth Roller (Victor Garcia/Tyler Baze) 12-1
Keen Ice (Dale Romans/Irad Ortiz Jr.) 15-1
Frosted (Kiaran McLaughlin/Joel Rosario) 15-1
Effinex (Jimmy Jerkens/Mike Smith) 30-1
Hard Aces (John Sadler/Joe Talamo) 30-1

Kasept 09-30-2015 05:33 AM

Distaff

Beholder (Richard Mandella) N/A ~ Classic
Sheer Drama (David Fawkes) 3-1
Wedding Toast (Kiaran McLaughlin) 7-2
Untapable (Steve Asmussen) 5-1
I'm a Chatterbox (Larry Jones) 6-1
Got Lucky (Todd Pletcher) 8-1
Curalina (Todd Pletcher) 12-1
Stopchargingmaria (Todd Pletcher) 15-1
Frivolous (Victoria Oliver) 15-1
Stellar Wind (John Sadler) 15-1
Yahilwa (Jim Cassidy) 20-1
My Sweet Addiction (Marty Jones) 30-1
Salama (Charles LoPresti) 30-1
Warren's Veneda (Craig Lewis) 30-1
Calamity Kate (Kelly Breen) 30-1


AE Peace and War (Graham Motion) 30-1

blackthroatedwind 09-30-2015 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 1044154)
Distaff

Sheer Drama (David Fawkes) 3-1
Untapable (Steve Asmussen) 6-1
I'm a Chatterbox (Larry Jones) 8-1
Frivolous (Vicki Oliver) 12-1
Got Lucky (Todd Pletcher) 12-1
Wedding Toast (Kiaran McLaughlin) 12-1
Stopchargingmaria (Todd Pletcher) 15-1
Curalina (Todd Pletcher) 20-1
Stellar Wind (John Sadler) 20-1

Calamity Kate (Kelly Breen)
Lovely Maria (Larry Jones)
Peace and War (Graham Motion)
Salama (Fernado Sanchez)
Warren's Veneda (Craig Lewis)
Include Betty (Tom Proctor)


Who made Wedding Toast, who HAS to be favored, 12:1?????

Frankly, the entire line is absurd.

Kasept 09-30-2015 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind (Post 1044172)
Who made Wedding Toast, who HAS to be favored, 12:1????? Frankly, the entire line is absurd.

Note considerable revisions above.. Brad Free's odds.

blackthroatedwind 09-30-2015 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 1044175)
Note considerable revisions above.. Brad Free's odds.

Why is Stellar Wind such a big price, especially relative to the other 3YOs?

FATPIANO 09-30-2015 01:48 PM

love Beholder at 4-1
and
my sweet addiction at 30-1

senator L 09-30-2015 07:07 PM

wonder what the odds on Smooth Roller will be
He won a win and your in and should be inc for the classic

RHT2004 09-30-2015 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by senator L (Post 1044203)
wonder what the odds on Smooth Roller will be
He won a win and your in and should be inc for the classic

200-1.

bare it all 10-01-2015 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by senator L (Post 1044203)
wonder what the odds on Smooth Roller will be
He won a win and your in and should be inc for the classic

Odds on him bouncing to the moon? 2/5?

Kasept 10-02-2015 02:20 PM

Liam’s Map scheduled to work Sunday for Breeders’ Cup Classic
By Marty McGee

Weather permitting, trainer Todd Pletcher is scheduled to be at Keeneland on Sunday morning with John Velazquez and other New York-based jockeys for several important works, including one by Liam’s Map, a candidate for the Breeders’ Cup Classic.

Pletcher, second all time in Keeneland stakes wins (44) entering this meet behind only D. Wayne Lukas (50), has not been a major proponent of synthetic tracks and tended to back off with the numbers he sent here during the eight years of Polytrack at Keeneland. But with the Breeders’ Cup set for the end of the month, he’s back with a full barn of 36 for this meet, led by Liam’s Map, Rock Fall, Curalina, Race Day, Protonico, Sweet Whiskey, Jack Milton, Stopchargingmaria, and Uncle Vinny.

Kasept 10-02-2015 02:23 PM

PHAROAH TO WORK ‘SATURDAY OR SUNDAY’ AT SANTA ANITA; COULD BE FINAL LOCAL BREEZE
By Mike Willman (Mike.willman@santaanita.com)

ARCADIA, Calif. (Oct. 2, 2015)—American Pharoah, the nation’s first Triple Crown winner in 37 years, could have his final Southern California workout “Saturday or Sunday,” according to his conditioner, Bob Baffert. A gallant second in the Grade I Travers Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 29, Santa Anita-based American Pharoah is preparing for the $5 million Breeders’ Cup Classic at Keeneland Oct. 31. Plans are to ship the son of Pioneerof the Nile to Churchill Downs in advance of the Classic.

“I have a plan, but we’ll probably know more tomorrow,” Baffert said Friday morning in response to questions about “Pharoah’s” date of departure. With a 60 percent chance of thunderstorm activity in the Arcadia area on Sunday, Baffert may indeed opt to work his champion on Saturday. Whichever day is decided upon, American Pharoah is scheduled to breeze over Santa Anita’s main track at 6:30 a.m. Although Baffert has not said how far American Pharoah will work, he did breeze a solid five furlongs last Sunday at Santa Anita in one minute flat.

Kasept 10-07-2015 02:32 PM

Breeders’ Cup Classic: Less speed in field as Liam’s Map chooses Dirt Mile
By Jay Privman

The speedy Liam’s Map will be pointed to the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile on Oct. 30 at Keeneland and bypass the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Oct. 31, trainer Todd Pletcher said on Wednesday from Keeneland.

The decision has major implications for the $5 million Classic, as Liam’s Map would have added considerable pace to a race that now might find American Pharoah, the Triple Crown winner, as the controlling speed.

In addition, jockey Javier Castellano is now able to avoid having to choose between Honor Code and Liam’s Map for the Classic. Castellano will ride Liam’s Map in the Dirt Mile, Pletcher said, and Honor Code in the Classic.

Castellano rode another Classic contender, Keen Ice, to an upset over American Pharoah in the Travers Stakes in his last start, but Castellano has accomplished far more with Honor Code, who should be no higher than the third choice in the Classic, with Keen Ice a higher price.

Liam’s Map worked at Keeneland on Monday with Castellano. He was officially timed in 48.60 seconds but had a considerable gallop-out. Pletcher said that after talking it over with all parties – Castellano, majority owners Teresa Viola and her husband, Vincent, and Terry Finley, whose West Point Thoroughbreds has a minority interest in Liam’s Map – “we’re planning on running in the Dirt Mile.”

“The lone caveat is that it’s not etched in stone, but all things being equal, assuming the Classic field stays intact as it now appears, our plans are to run in the Dirt Mile, and we’re comfortable with that,” Pletcher said.

Liam’s Map has never run 1 1/4 miles, the distance of the Classic. The farthest he has raced is 1 1/8 miles, that coming in his two most recent starts, both at Saratoga. He and jockey Mike Smith were caught in the final strides by Honor Code when second in the Grade 1 Whitney on Aug. 8. Liam’s Map then came back to win the Grade 1 Woodward under Castellano by 4 3/4 lengths while earning the highest Beyer Speed Figure of his career, a 114.

Pletcher said that if the Classic “was a mile and an eighth, it would be a no-brainer, but a mile and a quarter is a little more difficult.”

He also said that the news that the fleet Private Zone would stick with the Sprint rather than go to the Dirt Mile “doesn’t hurt my feelings.”

Final entries are taken and posts drawn for all Breeders’ Cup races on Oct. 26.

Liam’s Map, 4, a son of Unbridled’s Song out of the Trippi mare Miss Macy Sue, has won five times in seven starts. In both of his losses, he finished second. His only stakes win besides the Woodward came in the listed Harlan’s Holiday at Gulfstream Park last December.

The news has to be welcomed by both Castellano and his agent, Matt Muzikar, who now don’t have to turn down a trainer for whom they ride extensively, either Pletcher or Shug McGaughey, the trainer of Honor Code.

Jockeys and their agents usually like to hold out as long as possible on making decisions when faced with similar situations. After all, you wouldn’t want to commit to a mount who subsequently bows out, with your other potential choices having found substitutes in the meantime. Trainers usually want answers sooner.

In 2011, Jose Lezcano had ridden Drosselmeyer in four straight starts prior to the Classic. He also had just won the Pennsylvania Derby on To Honor and Serve. Both runners were trained by Bill Mott. Lezcano wound up on To Honor and Serve, and most bettors agreed, with To Honor and Serve at 9-1 and Drosselmeyer at 14-1. But To Honor and Serve could only finish seventh as Drosselmeyer rallied for the win under Smith.

In 2002, Shaun Bridgmohan had just ridden Volponi to a second-place finish in the Meadowlands Cup, the eighth time he had ridden that horse in his last 10 starts. He also had ridden Evening Attire in 10 straight races, including victories in his last two, the Saratoga Cup and Jockey Club Gold Cup.

Bridgmohan wound up on Evening Attire, and bettors overwhelmingly thought he had done the right thing. Evening Attire went off at 9-2, while Volponi was the longest shot of 12 at 43-1. But Evening Attire only managed to finish fourth, as Volponi scored the upset, in the process exposing the infamous Fix Six scandal.

– additional reporting by David Grening and Mike Welsch

Kasept 10-07-2015 02:34 PM

Castellano being able to ride Honor Code means Desormeaux likely on Keen Ice..

declansharbor 10-07-2015 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 1044772)
Breeders’ Cup Classic: Less speed in field as Liam’s Map chooses Dirt Mile
By Jay Privman

The speedy Liam’s Map will be pointed to the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile on Oct. 30 at Keeneland and bypass the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Oct. 31, trainer Todd Pletcher said on Wednesday from Keeneland.

The decision has major implications for the $5 million Classic, as Liam’s Map would have added considerable pace to a race that now might find American Pharoah, the Triple Crown winner, as the controlling speed.

In addition, jockey Javier Castellano is now able to avoid having to choose between Honor Code and Liam’s Map for the Classic. Castellano will ride Liam’s Map in the Dirt Mile, Pletcher said, and Honor Code in the Classic.

Castellano rode another Classic contender, Keen Ice, to an upset over American Pharoah in the Travers Stakes in his last start, but Castellano has accomplished far more with Honor Code, who should be no higher than the third choice in the Classic, with Keen Ice a higher price.

Liam’s Map worked at Keeneland on Monday with Castellano. He was officially timed in 48.60 seconds but had a considerable gallop-out. Pletcher said that after talking it over with all parties – Castellano, majority owners Teresa Viola and her husband, Vincent, and Terry Finley, whose West Point Thoroughbreds has a minority interest in Liam’s Map – “we’re planning on running in the Dirt Mile.”

“The lone caveat is that it’s not etched in stone, but all things being equal, assuming the Classic field stays intact as it now appears, our plans are to run in the Dirt Mile, and we’re comfortable with that,” Pletcher said.

Liam’s Map has never run 1 1/4 miles, the distance of the Classic. The farthest he has raced is 1 1/8 miles, that coming in his two most recent starts, both at Saratoga. He and jockey Mike Smith were caught in the final strides by Honor Code when second in the Grade 1 Whitney on Aug. 8. Liam’s Map then came back to win the Grade 1 Woodward under Castellano by 4 3/4 lengths while earning the highest Beyer Speed Figure of his career, a 114.

Pletcher said that if the Classic “was a mile and an eighth, it would be a no-brainer, but a mile and a quarter is a little more difficult.”

He also said that the news that the fleet Private Zone would stick with the Sprint rather than go to the Dirt Mile “doesn’t hurt my feelings.”

Final entries are taken and posts drawn for all Breeders’ Cup races on Oct. 26.

Liam’s Map, 4, a son of Unbridled’s Song out of the Trippi mare Miss Macy Sue, has won five times in seven starts. In both of his losses, he finished second. His only stakes win besides the Woodward came in the listed Harlan’s Holiday at Gulfstream Park last December.

The news has to be welcomed by both Castellano and his agent, Matt Muzikar, who now don’t have to turn down a trainer for whom they ride extensively, either Pletcher or Shug McGaughey, the trainer of Honor Code.

Jockeys and their agents usually like to hold out as long as possible on making decisions when faced with similar situations. After all, you wouldn’t want to commit to a mount who subsequently bows out, with your other potential choices having found substitutes in the meantime. Trainers usually want answers sooner.

In 2011, Jose Lezcano had ridden Drosselmeyer in four straight starts prior to the Classic. He also had just won the Pennsylvania Derby on To Honor and Serve. Both runners were trained by Bill Mott. Lezcano wound up on To Honor and Serve, and most bettors agreed, with To Honor and Serve at 9-1 and Drosselmeyer at 14-1. But To Honor and Serve could only finish seventh as Drosselmeyer rallied for the win under Smith.

In 2002, Shaun Bridgmohan had just ridden Volponi to a second-place finish in the Meadowlands Cup, the eighth time he had ridden that horse in his last 10 starts. He also had ridden Evening Attire in 10 straight races, including victories in his last two, the Saratoga Cup and Jockey Club Gold Cup.

Bridgmohan wound up on Evening Attire, and bettors overwhelmingly thought he had done the right thing. Evening Attire went off at 9-2, while Volponi was the longest shot of 12 at 43-1. But Evening Attire only managed to finish fourth, as Volponi scored the upset, in the process exposing the infamous Fix Six scandal.

– additional reporting by David Grening and Mike Welsch

Camp American Pharoah had to love hearing this news.

cakes44 10-07-2015 07:41 PM

Who's probably gonna be the moron betting Tonalist even though the race isn't at Belmont? Yup, probably this guy...especially at 10-1 and up.

Gate Dancer 10-08-2015 07:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cakes44 (Post 1044801)
Who's probably gonna be the moron betting Tonalist even though the race isn't at Belmont? Yup, probably this guy...especially at 10-1 and up.

You won't be alone, I agree..........perhaps we should pray for rain???

Kasept 10-08-2015 10:34 AM

Probables/Possibles Updated..

FATPIANO 10-09-2015 09:54 AM

Beholder went the distance in 1:02 flat and was given the "breezing" label that is not often awarded in Southern California. gotta love it

Kasept 10-13-2015 09:14 AM

Classic (10/7)

American Pharoah (Bob Baffert) 8-5
Beholder (Richard Mandella) 7-2
Honor Code (Shug McGaughey) 6-1
Tonalist (Christophe Clement) 8-1
Smooth Roller (Victor Garcia) 10-1
Gleneagles (Aidan O'Brien) 12-1
Keen Ice (Dale Romans) 15-1
Frosted (Kiaran McLaughlin) 20-1
Effinex (Jimmy Jerkens) 30-1
Hard Aces (John Sadler) 30-1

Hoppertunity (Bob Baffert)
Wicked Strong (Jimmy Jerkens) ~ Dirt Mile



Distaff (10/7)

Sheer Drama (David Fawkes) 3-1
Wedding Toast (Kiaran McLaughlin) 7-2
Untapable (Steve Asmussen) 5-1
I'm a Chatterbox (Larry Jones) 6-1
Curalina (Todd Pletcher) 8-1
Got Lucky (Todd Pletcher) 12-1
Stopchargingmaria (Todd Pletcher) 15-1
Calamity Kate (Kelly Breen) 20-1
Stellar Wind (John Sadler) 20-1
Yahilwa (Jim Cassidy) 20-1
Warren's Veneda (Craig Lewis) 30-1
Salama (Charlie LoPresti) 50-1

Peace and War (Graham Motion)
My Sweet Addiction (Marty Jones)
Frivolous (Vicki Oliver)

declansharbor 10-13-2015 10:00 AM

Keen Ice -- what type of odds should we expect from him?

Certainly not the 15-1, my guess would be 8-1?

cakes44 10-13-2015 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by declansharbor (Post 1045214)
Keen Ice -- what type of odds should we expect from him?

Certainly not the 15-1, my guess would be 8-1?

You'll get plenty better than 8-1.

Holybull1 10-14-2015 06:58 AM

The odds Steve posted are pretty spot on assuming the top 3 all run. I think I will be keying Keen Ice also at this point. Looks like Irad will be aboard.

Bogey 10-14-2015 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by declansharbor (Post 1045214)
Keen Ice -- what type of odds should we expect from him?

Certainly not the 15-1, my guess would be 8-1?

If the Classic field stays intact, I don't see where he's under 12-1 IMO.

Kasept 10-14-2015 09:22 AM

Major work for American Pharoah; 7f in 1:23
By Jay Privman

AMERICAN PHAROAH dialed up the length and pace of his preparation for the Breeders' Cup Classic on Wednesday morning at Santa Anita with a seven-furlong drill, in company, that got an official time of 1:23.

Trainer Bob Baffert had gone fairly easy with American Pharoah since putting him back in training after the Travers but said last week that he'd get serious this week and he was good to his word. "I wanted to get a strong work into him," Baffert said. "It looked like he handled it really well."

Per usual, American Pharoah came out just after the 6:30 renovation break. With regular work rider Martin Garcia aboard, Pharoah broke off at the six-furlong pole about seven lengths behind a workmate, collared the filly he was chasing in upper stretch, hit the wire five in front in 1:11.20, and went out to the seven-furlong pole in 1:23.

Dane Nelson, Santa Anita's head clocker, had American Pharoah galloping out a mile in 1:35.40. Baffert had Pharoah in 1:24, out a mile in 1:37. Regardless, it was a major piece of work as American Pharoah gets set to face elders for the first time while going 1 1/4 miles in his first start in two months.

bare it all 10-14-2015 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 1045236)
Dane Nelson, Santa Anita's head clocker, had American Pharoah galloping out a mile in 1:35.40. Baffert had Pharoah in 1:24, out a mile in 1:37. Regardless, it was a major piece of work as American Pharoah gets set to face elders for the first time while going 1 1/4 miles in his first start in two months.

That's a pretty significant difference. Who's watch would you trust?

GenuineRisk 10-14-2015 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bare it all (Post 1045247)
That's a pretty significant difference. Who's watch would you trust?

Haskin tweeted that he thinks Baffert's time sounded more likely.

FATPIANO 10-15-2015 12:06 PM

Today’s Headlines»

Beholder 'Beautiful' in Final SoCal Breeze

Another solid workout by Beholder, Mandella shipping to Keeneland on the 19th, and will have her final workout about 4/5 days before The Big Race, all systems go!!!!!!!!!!

freddymo 10-15-2015 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FATPIANO (Post 1045322)
Today’s Headlines»

Beholder 'Beautiful' in Final SoCal Breeze

Another solid workout by Beholder, Mandella shipping to Keeneland on the 19th, and will have her final workout about 4/5 days before The Big Race, all systems go!!!!!!!!!!

Rumor has it Gary Stevens believes she is the "best horse he has ever ridden"...AGAIN

FATPIANO 10-15-2015 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 1045324)
Rumor has it Gary Stevens believes she is the "best horse he has ever ridden"...AGAIN

She is!!!!!

freddymo 10-15-2015 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FATPIANO (Post 1045331)
She is!!!!!

I think I would give Point Given a fighting chance against her..lol

I am not remotely sure she is the best Filly/mare he has ridden Serena's song won like billion G1's and Winning Colors was brilliant as well.. This is Steven's being Steven's whatever good horse he is on is the Best Ever. Whatever

I forgot Silverbulletday she wasnt chopped liver either

FATPIANO 10-15-2015 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 1045334)
I think I would give Point Given a fighting chance against her..lol

I am not remotely sure she is the best Filly/mare he has ridden Serena's song won like billion G1's and Winning Colors was brilliant as well.. This is Steven's being Steven's whatever good horse he is on is the Best Ever. Whatever

I forgot Silverbulletday she wasnt chopped liver either

lol..........I think all jockeys say the same thing

FATPIANO 10-16-2015 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freddymo (Post 1045334)
I think I would give Point Given a fighting chance against her..lol

I am not remotely sure she is the best Filly/mare he has ridden Serena's song won like billion G1's and Winning Colors was brilliant as well.. This is Steven's being Steven's whatever good horse he is on is the Best Ever. Whatever

I forgot Silverbulletday she wasnt chopped liver either

Stevens has ridden Beholder 10 times, winning 9 stakes, the one loss was in NY, she came out of the race with a gash on her leg and was sidelined 2 mos. I think they are a perfect match, insync with each other, and I really expect her to romp in 2 weeks.

freddymo 10-16-2015 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FATPIANO (Post 1045378)
Stevens has ridden Beholder 10 times, winning 9 stakes, the one loss was in NY, she came out of the race with a gash on her leg and was sidelined 2 mos. I think they are a perfect match, insink with each other, and I really expect her to romp in 2 weeks.

She is going to romp against these....hardily

Danzig 10-16-2015 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FATPIANO (Post 1045378)
Stevens has ridden Beholder 10 times, winning 9 stakes, the one loss was in NY, she came out of the race with a gash on her leg and was sidelined 2 mos. I think they are a perfect match, insink with each other, and I really expect her to romp in 2 weeks.

No way you can get a horse in a sink

Kasept 10-17-2015 07:23 AM

Honor Code gallops like a freight train
By Dave Grening

It's not unusual to see HONOR CODE gallop strong, but this morning he had run on his mind more than usual during his 1 1-2-mile gallop around Belmont's main track.

I caught him from the mile pole to the wire in 1:51.68 with several sub 14-second eighths including one eighth in 13 seconds flat. Took him out 1 1-8 miles in 2:06.05 and 1 1-4 miles in 2:20.34.

Talked to Shug McGaughey Friday afternoon and he indicated Honor Code would have an official workout Sunday or Monday. As if he needed one after that.

richard burch 10-18-2015 09:23 PM

Just because someone knows,
 
what does "distaff" mean?

Danzig 10-18-2015 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by richard burch (Post 1045665)
what does "distaff" mean?

Its what women spun wool with. It's a long rod or spindle

Kasept 10-19-2015 09:19 AM

Honor Code: Wow!
By David Grening

Posted : 1hr 21mins ago

HONOR CODE, prepping for the Breeders' Cup Classic, just put in a brilliantly fast workout, going a half-mile -- on my watch -- in 46.14 seconds, out five-furlongs in 58.16, six furlongs in 1:11.07 and seven furlongs in 1:24.50. I took him from the half-mile pole. Colleague Mike Vesce took him from the five-furlong pole and said he went his first eighth in 13 seconds. So, if you factor that eighth in he went a mile in 1:37.50.

Exercise rider Donna McMullen was aboard for the work, which came at 8:50 a.m. McMullen only asked Honor Code minimally late in the work and during the gallop out.

Honor Code usually works at 6:30 a.m. but I believe trainer Shug McGaughey waited until after the break to make sure water was put on the track at the renovation break. Temperatures were in the low 30s to start the day and the track was dry and fairly cuppy during early morning works.

Will have more details on this and other works later on drf.com

OldDog 10-20-2015 07:50 AM

Ruh-roh.

Quote:

Champion racemare Beholder missed her first day of training for the Oct. 31 Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I) at Keeneland Oct. 20, when she spiked a slight temperature after shipping from California to Kentucky Oct. 19.
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...g-due-to-fever

Kasept 10-20-2015 01:01 PM

Mandella: lung scan on Beholder "pristine"
By Jay Privman

A lung scan on Beholder was “pristine,” trainer Richard Mandella said Tuesday afternoon, giving him hope that the minor temperature she spiked Tuesday morning at Keeneland was merely caused by shipping the prior day from California.

Still, Mandella emphasized that he would leave “no stone unturned” in making sure nothing more serious is amiss with Beholder. At this point, though, the hope is that this is a minor hiccup. However, with Beholder having had ill-timed fevers in the past, and since she is being prepared for the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Oct. 31, the concern is obvious.

“She had a little temperature. Her blood work shows that she had a little stress reaction from the ship,” Mandella said by telephone from Kentucky. “We did an ultrasound on her lungs and they’re clear. One just hopes it’s just a little temperature caused by the ship.

“We’ll go easy with her for a few days and go from there. We’ll hope for the best. We scanned her lungs and the vet said they were pristine. That’s the good news.”


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