mjellish Wrote:
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> Is it just me, or is Pletcher doing a complete 180
> when it comes to training at Churchill leading up
> to the KY Derby? In the past, for the most part,
> he\'s kept his colts or shipped them back down to
> Florida after a prep and continued to train them
> down there. He usually only ships into Churchill
> a few days before the KY Derby. And he\'s always
> said things like \'They\'ve been doing so well
> training down there that he doesn\'t want to break
> their rhythm, or he wants to keep the plan the
> same as what has worked for the colt in the past.\'
>
>
> And now, with this one Verrazano, he\'s suddenly
> saying that they have to train at Churchill??
>
> His quotes are below. But I wonder what is
> prompting the about face...
>
>
> \"The key now is to go to Churchill and get over
> that track well. Churchill can be a very peculiar
> surface, and a lot of horses don’t handle it.\" ...
> \"He’s gone a mile, mile and a sixteenth, a mile
> and an eighth now and handled each one. He’s got
> to go to Churchill and he’s got to train well over
> that surface. If it’s the surface we saw at the
> Breeders’ Cup a couple of years ago, there might
> be no one that handles it. That’s the real key.
> We’ve got a new track superintendent there;
> hopefully we get a good honest surface there.”
Michael,
I agree with what Jimbo said. Could also explain, at least in part, why the Pletcher dirt horses, many of them speedballs, have done so much better at speedy GP over the past few years (vs CD). He generally brings the long-winded turf types to Kee.