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Mo fires bullet for Kelso; Thirsty stays sharp for Gold Cup

Uncle Mo went faster than planned (NYRA/Susie Raisher)
Led by 2010 juvenile champion UNCLE MO (Indian Charlie) and Travers S. (G1) winner STAY THIRSTY (Bernardini), trainer Todd Pletcher sent out a host of stars Sunday morning over Belmont Park's fast training track in preparation for their upcoming engagements on Super Saturday. For video of their works, and Pletcher's comments, click here.

Uncle Mo, who returned to racing after a four-month absence to finish second by a nose in the King's Bishop S. (G1), zipped through a seemingly effortless four furlongs under jockey John Velazquez in :46.57, fastest of 79 at the distance.

"That was faster than I wanted to go," Pletcher said of the Mike Repole colorbearer, who will be entered in Saturday's Kelso H. (G2) at one mile.

"It's not what we set out to do, but I think it's an indication of how well he's doing at the moment," the trainer explained. "We were looking for a 'final breeze before the race,' a standard :48, :49, and I think he's just doing so well now that he went a little quicker than that. It seems like he's moving great and everything he's been doing since the King's Bishop has been exceptional, so we're pleased with that."

Repole's Stay Thirsty, who will take on older rivals for the first time in Saturday's 1 1/4-mile Jockey Club Gold Cup Invitational (G1), was up next. With Javier Castellano in the irons, Stay Thirsty covered the four furlongs in :47.07, third-fastest at the distance.

"Stay Thirsty is on a maintenance program," Pletcher said of the colt, who also counts the Jim Dandy S. (G2) and the Gotham S. (G3) among his 2011 victories. "Obviously he's been in a lot of races that are 1 1/2 miles, 1 1/8 miles, 1 1/4 miles, so we're just trying to keep him ticking over and he seems to be maintaining his form really well.

"It seems that since the (Kentucky) Derby (G1), he's trained like a different horse," he added. "You see some horses, they run in the Derby, it knocks them for a loop and it takes them a long time to recover. He sort of did the opposite; he kind of thrived off it. The Belmont ([G1] when runner-up to Ruler on Ice [Roman Ruler]) was his best race to that point, and he followed that with two better races (the Jim Dandy and Travers). It just seems like he's getting better and better."

Repole was on hand for this morning's action as well.

Stay Thirsty has kept improving since the Derby (NYRA/Susie Raisher)
"They both went probably faster than you want them to go, but Johnny is on Mo, and I don't think Mo knows the word 'slow,' so :46 for him is :50 for everybody else," Repole enthused. "There are a lot of distractions (on the training track) so Thirsty wasn't as focused to begin the work, but down the lane Javier just gave him a little tick, and all of a sudden you can just tell he looked good, and his gallop-out was amazing."

Both colts are expected to use their Super Saturday races as preps for the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1).

Super Saturday offers six graded stakes -- five of them Grade 1s -- worth $2.7 million, and will be telecast on ESPN Classic and ESPN3.com from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. (EDT). All six are "Win and You're In" races for the Breeders' Cup at Churchill Downs on November 4-5.

Also preparing for Super Saturday was LIFE AT TEN (Malibu Moon), most recently third behind Blind Luck (Pollard's Vision) and Havre de Grace (Saint Liam) in the Delaware H. (G2) on July 16. The multiple Grade 1-winning millionaire went four furlongs in :49.61 for Saturday's Beldame Invitational (G1), in which Woodward S. (G1) winner Havre de Grace is expected to be the heavy favorite.

"She did not work with blinkers today; we were looking for a different kind of work," Pletcher said. "She is training as well as ever; I've been saying that all year. I don't anticipate she is going to beat Havre de Grace, but I do think she will run to her capabilities."

The trainer added that Grade 3 queen SUPER ESPRESSO (Medaglia d'Oro), owned by celebrity chef Bobby Flay, remained possible for the 1 1/8-mile Beldame.

"We are weighing our options between this and the Spinster ([G1] at Keeneland on October 9)," Pletcher, said. "We probably won't decide until entry day."

One Pletcher trainee who is definitely Spinster-bound is QUIET GIANT (Giant's Causeway), a dominating winner of the Molly Pitcher S. (G2) and Lady's Secret S. in her last pair, who toured a half-mile in :49.64 Sunday.

Pletcher added that multiple Grade 3 hero CALIBRACHOA (Southern Image) and DARK THUNDER (Trippi) might be joined by stablemate CAIXA ELETRONICA (Arromanches)  for Super Saturday's six-furlong Vosburgh S. (G1).

"Caixa Eletronica is ideally suited for a mile, but he's not going to run against Uncle Mo," Pletcher said regarding why he's not aiming for the Kelso. "This race looks like it could come up with a really hot pace and he's the kind of horse who, if ridden properly, can sit back and make one run, and he's game enough to do about anything."

Sidney's Candy aims to rebound in the Shadwell Turf Mile (NYRA/Adam Coglianese)
Caixa Eletronica, winner of the Westchester S. (G3) and third in the Metropolitan H. (G1) this spring, sped four furlongs in :48.84 Sunday, while the streaking Dark Thunder, a 5 3/4-length hero of his stakes debut in the Island Whirl S., clocked :49.06.

Pletcher also sent out Repole's STOPSHOPPINGMARIA (More Than Ready), who is being pointed to the Frizette S. (G1) on October 8. The filly, a nearly 10-length winner of her maiden race at Saratoga Race Course on August 14, went five furlongs in 1:01.26.

"It looks like she handled the time since her maiden win very well," the trainer said. "She's coming into the Frizette the way we hoped."

Turf juveniles CRAZY PARTY (A.P. Indy) and CAPTAIN WEBB (English Channel) will both work Monday and are under consideration for the Miss Grillo S. (G3) and the Pilgrim S. (G3), respectively, on October 2, with Schuylerville S. (G3) victress GEORGIE'S ANGEL (Bellamy Road) being pointed to the Tempted S. (G3) the same day and ANGEL'S TUNE (High Cotton) possible for the Nashua S. (G2).

Pletcher said that Hopeful S. (G1) third BIGBLUENATION (Bluegrass Cat) will work Monday at Saratoga and was more likely to run in the Breeders' Futurity (G1) at Keeneland on October 8 than the Champagne S. (G1) on the same day.

Also running at Keeneland on October 8 will be Grade 1 star SIDNEY'S CANDY (Candy Ride [Arg]), who worked four furlongs in :48.62 as he returns to the grass in the Shadwell Turf Mile (G1), said Pletcher. He was most recently a disappointing eighth when sprinting on the main track in the Forego S. (G1).

Rounding out Pletcher's high-profile workers was Mother Goose S. (G1) winner BUSTER'S READY (More Than Ready) , who went four furlongs in :50.07. Most recently fourth in the Coaching Club American Oaks (G1), she's pointing to Saturday's Cotillion S. (G2) at Parx Racing.


 


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