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Breeders' Cup runners begin trip west
Silver Timber, whom Brown claimed from trainer Linda Rice in April for $25,000, has won three of his four starts for new owner Michael Dubb, including the Jaipur S. (G3) in July and most recently the Woodford S. (G3) at Keeneland on October 10. In between, he was second by a neck to CANNONBALL (Catienus) in the Commentator S. at Saratoga. "After he won the Jaipur, I started thinking about the Breeders' Cup (Turf Sprint) a little bit," Brown said. "I watched the other horses in the division, and basically started working backwards from there."
In other Breeders' Cup news: HRTV will televise ZENYATTA's (Street Cry [Ire]) final Breeders' Cup workout live from her Hollywood Park headquarters Saturday during the premiere of its daily version of "Pursuit of the Cup" show. "She'll probably go out around 9 o'clock (PDT) and go six furlongs," trainer John Shirreffs said of the champion mare, who is unbeaten in 13 races. Trainer Richard Dutrow said that Futurity S. (G2) and Saratoga Special S. (G2) winner D' FUNNYBONE (D'wildcat) will have his final work in advance of the Juvenile (G1) on Monday and then will leave New York for California on Tuesday. "I can't say that I'm concerned about it," said Dutrow of the surface switch from dirt to Pro-Ride. "If I was concerned, I probably wouldn't go. I'm just hoping he likes the track and is looking for two turns. He's in a zone. We think if he runs his race that we are the horse to beat." Grade 1 winners ZENSATIONAL (Unbridled's Song) (Sprint [G1]), LOOKIN AT LUCKY (Smart Strike) (Juvenile) and RICHARD'S KID (Lemon Drop Kid) (Classic [G1]), as well as Grade 1 runner-up ALWAYS A PRINCESS (Leroidesanimaux [Brz]) (Juvenile Fillies [G1]), will have their final major workouts on Monday, according to trainer Bob Baffert. "As far as the Classic, it's all about Zenyatta," Baffert said. "Richard's Kid is coming into the race as good as he was at Del Mar (prior to his 24-1 upset in the Pacific Classic [G1]). He's as ready as I can get him, and I'm hoping for the best. We need luck." Trainer Ralph Beckett is hoping that MUHANNAK (Ire) (Chester House) will return to form and provide the stable with a second renewal of the Breeders' Cup Marathon. Winless since his upset win in the inaugural running of that 1 1/2-mile contest 12 months ago, Richard Pegum's five-year-old was a latest fifth in the Cumberland Lodge S. (Eng-G3) at Ascot on September 27. "He's a horse that does thrive on a change of environment and we felt his run in the Cumberland Lodge was very good," Beckett said Friday. "Ironically, having whinged about the change in distance of the Marathon, he now looks like he wants all of the new trip and his work is good and he's in good shape. He flies out (Saturday) morning." Multiple Grade 1-winning sophomore SUMMER BIRD (Birdstone), pre-entered in both the Classic and Turf (G1), galloped 1 1/2 miles on the Pro-Ride Friday and is scheduled to work five furlongs Saturday with jockey Alonso Quinonez aboard, trainer Tim Ice said. Conditioner Chip Woolley Jr. said Kentucky Derby (G1) hero MINE THAT BIRD (Birdstone) will have his final breeze Monday for the Classic, going five furlongs under Joe Talamo. Trainer Paddy Gallagher said Yellow Ribbon S. (G1) winner MAGICAL FANTASY (Diesis [GB]), headed to the Filly & Mare Turf, will work five furlongs on Santa Anita's grass course Saturday. Norfolk S. (G1) runner-up PULSION (Include) is scheduled to work Sunday for the Juvenile, conditioner Patrick Biancone said.
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