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Barn Notes: Friday, July 09, 2010
In Today’s Notes:
· General Quarters Prepares for
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· Castanon Scores His Hat Trick
GENERAL QUARTERS PREPARES FOR
Owner-trainer Tom McCarthy put Woodford Reserve winner General Quarters through his last serious move prior to the upcoming Grade III Arlington Handicap July 17 by accomplishing a five-furlong breeze in a recorded time of 1:02 on Tuesday at Churchill Downs.
“I got him going in 1:01 and change,” said McCarthy of the move, “but the time doesn’t really matter. He went so well that I got exactly what I was looking for.
“(Jockey) Randall Toups was aboard for the work, and when he came back he said to me that if he’d have shook the reins at him a little bit he could have gone three seconds faster. I told him that I was glad he didn’t shake the reins, then, because what we got was exactly what I wanted.
“The horse is doing great,” said McCarthy. “The plan is to bring him up to
“This will not be our first trip to
As a 3-year-old last year, General Quarters won
The son of Sky Mesa remained on the main track this winter in New Orleans, finishing second in all three of Fair Grounds’ graded stakes for older horses while McCarthy considered a grass campaign for General Quarters to lead up to the Grade I Arlington Million Aug. 21.
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The first turf step on the road to the Million came in Churchill’s Grade I Woodford Reserve Turf Classic, and General Quarters responded with a gutsy neck victory against some of the best turf horses in training at the time. Following that, General Quarters was returned to the main track for Churchill’s Grade I Stephen Foster Handicap June 12 – primarily because the colt needed a race prior to the Arlington Handicap. General Quarters finished third beaten three and a half lengths.
The Arlington Handicap, at a mile and a quarter over
ARLINGTON GOES GREEN AS GRASS THIS SUNDAY
“Sunday’s program will be the most turf races on a single card outside of our annual Turf Showcase Day,” noted
CASTANON GETS HIS HAT TRICK
Jockey Jesus Castanon, hanging his tack at
On Monday, the Panamanian-born rider took the opener aboard Maple Ridge Bloodstock’s Council Oak for trainer Donnie Von Hemel, came back to the winner’s circle after the fourth astride Wyn Racing’s Babes Bridge It for conditioner Andrew McKeever, and bookended the program with a third win on John Castro’s Run for Sami for trainer Hugh Robertson.
One day earlier, Castanon had travelled to
Tizdejavu won
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