Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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BRIBON TO DEFEND TITLE IN GRADE 3
ELMONT, N.Y. His connections may be different, but Bribon will attempt the same goal Friday as he did at this time last year: win the Grade 3, $100,000 Westchester on opening day at
In 2009, the French-bred gelding made three winter starts at
In December, Bribon was sold privately to Derrick Smith and transferred to the barn of Todd Pletcher. Though he again wintered in
Bribon, a mile specialist, finished second by a neck to Sterwins.
"Other than the extra eighth of a mile, I believe he fit nicely into the Barbados Gold Cup and just got nipped at the wire," said Jonathan Thomas, assistant to trainer Todd Pletcher.
Following that race, Bribon turned in a bullet work at Palm Meadows on April 3 before shipping back to New York and firing two more at Belmont, most recently covering five furlongs over the training track in 1:00.81 on April 24, the fastest of 27 at the distance.
"He's a very nice, very talented animal," said Thomas. "He seems to do his work rather easily. The guys in
Jockey Javier Castellano will ride 9-5 morning-line favorite Bribon for the first time Friday, breaking from post position 7.
An able field of eight has assembled to face Bribon, including Barry Schwartz's unbeaten 4-year-old Ironman Jon, who emerged as a standout over Aqueduct's inner track this winter, winning both a maiden race and a first level allowance by a combined margin of 18 ¼ lengths.
Though he wired the field in both previous starts, one at six furlongs and one at a mile and 70 yards, trainer Mike Hushion does not believe the New York-bred son of Mineshaft is one-dimensional.
"I'm not concerned that he needs the lead," Hushion said. "He's a very talented horse."
Trainer Kiaran McLaughlin has entered two Darley Stable trainees in Elusive Warning and Past the Point.
Elusive Warning exits a fourth-place finish in the Grade 1 Carter behind quality sprinters Warrior's Reward, Musket Man, and Munnings. Past the Point, who was transferred to McLaughlin late last year, was most recently ninth in the Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Handicap on March 13.
"They're both coming out of very tough races," said McLaughlin. "A mile would be fine for Elusive Warning, and we think a mile is the perfect distance for Past the Point, who ran great in his first start for us, then hooked
Elusive Warning and Past the Point are entered as an entry with jockey Eibar Coa named to ride both horses, one of which is likely to scratch, according to McLaughlin.
Hall of Fame trainer H. Allen Jerkens and son Jimmy Jerkens will each send a starter postward Friday, Le Grand Cru and Convocation, respectively.
Judson Streicher's Le Grand Cru won an off-the-turf edition of the Grade 3 Kelso over the main track at
Convocation, owned by Centennial Farms, exits a five-length allowance victory on March 18 at
"He breezed well on Friday morning," said Jerkens. "It's a tough race, but he's ready to run."
Both Giant Moon and Honest Man come into the
More Than a Reason makes a quick turnaround following a second-place finish in allowance company at Aqueduct on April 17 to complete the field.
The field for the 81st running of the Grade 3, $100,000
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