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BRIBON SEEKS RETURN TO FORM IN TRUE NORTH
ELMONT, N.Y. One year after his sensational back-to-back triumphs in the Grade 3 Westchester and Grade 1 Metropolitan Handicap, Derrick Smith's 7-year-old gelding Bribon seeks to recapture old glory Saturday in the 32nd running of the Grade 2, $250,000 True North Handicap at Belmont Park.
The six-furlong race for 3-year-olds and up attracted a field of 10 and is one of five rich graded stakes races on the undercard of the 142nd running of the Grade 1, $1 million Belmont Stakes.
Trained by Todd Pletcher, Bribon opened the year with an attempt to win the Barbados Gold Cup at Garrison Savannah race course in
Rather than go on to try and repeat in the Met Mile, Pletcher decided to give Bribon a little more time to reach top form and pointed toward the True North.
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Bribon has won nine of 32 career starts and victory in the Truth North would make him racing's newest millionaire. To win, he will have to defeat nine other crack sprinters, headed by rising star Custom for Carlos.
Trained by Eddie Kenneally for Homewrecker Racing and Avalon Farm, the More Than Ready colt has had a terrific start to his 4-year-old season, winning the Mr. Prospector at Gulfstream Park and the Count Fleet Handicap at Oaklawn. Sandwiched between those two races was a spine-tingling battle with Wall Street Wonder in the Toboggan on March at Aqueduct, which Custom for Carlos lost by a neck.
Six furlongs is Custom for Carlos' favorite distance, and he has maintained his form since May last year.
"Hopefully, he'll take to
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Gato Go Win, a 4-year-old son of the
Gato Go Win comes off a nose loss to Ventana in the Grade 2 Potrero Grande Handicap on April 3 at Santa Anita, and the race has proven to be a key heat with two runners coming back to win.
"We want to see if he'll handle dirt," Troeger said. "He's run two big races this year. He ran a big second to Ventana. We always wanted to try him back there in
Fantasy Free is a gelded son of Free House finding his best form as a 5-year-old. Trainer A.C. Avila claimed the horse for $25,000 in December, and Fantasy Free won the Tiznow in April at
Trainer Kiaran McLaughlin sends out Darley Stable's Elusive Warning, a recent two-length winner in a stakes race at
Elusive Warning finished fourth in both the Tobaggan and Carter handicaps, and McLaughlin said he sent the horse "over to Delaware thinking a little bit lesser company and get him back in the winner's circle for a confidence booster for trainer and horse. He ran well at
Starlight Partners' Checklist also will contest the True North coming off a powerful 11¼-length victory April 17 in an optional claiming race at
Also scheduled to run are Strasbourg, a Padua Stables-owned son of Friends Lake stepping out of allowance company for trainer Thomas Albertrani; More Than a Reason, a versatile 11-time winner for C.P. Racing Stables and trainer/part-owner Randi Persaud; Snapshot, a recent fifth-place finisher in a Grade 3 sprint on the Preakness undercard at Pimlico for owners Martin and Pam Wygod and Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott; and Formidable, who exits a close-up fourth-place finish in a strong sprint stakes on the grass in April at Churchill Downs for owner Robert Clay and Hall of Fame trainer Allen Jerkens.
The field for the Grade 2, $250,000 True North:
PP | Horse | Jockey | Wgt | Trainer | Odds |
1 | More Than a Reason (KY) | R. Maragh | 113 | Randi Persaud | 30-1 |
2 | Custom for Carlos (KY) | J. Lezcano | 118 | E. Kenneally | 5-2 |
3 | Bribon (FR) | G. Gomez | 118 | T. Pletcher | 3-1 |
4 | | J. Castellano | 112 | T. Albertrani | 20-1 |
5 | Snapshot (KY) | K. Desormeaux | 114 | W. Mott | 12-1 |
6 | Formidable (KY) | C. Vaelazquez | 115 | H.A. Jerkens | 10-1 |
7 | Elusive Warning (KY) | A. Garcia | 115 | K. McLaughlin | 8-1 |
8 | Checklist (KY) | J. Velazquez | 114 | T. Pletcher | 5-1 |
9 | Fantasy Street ( | R. Dominguez | 114 | A. Avila | 10-1 |
10 | Gato Go Win ( | M. Smith | 115 | R. Troeger | 8-1 |
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