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BREEDERS' CUP POST DRAW THEY SAID IT

OCTOBER 29, 2012

"I like it. I'm good with it. It might have even been one of the posts I'd have picked if I had first choice. He should be fine from there."

—Trainer Bob Baffert on Classic favorite Game On Dude's drawing post 5

Fort Larned defeated Classic rivals Ron the Greek (far left) and Flat Out (center) in the Whitney two starts ago (Harold Roth/Horsephotos.com)
"That's fine. It's what I'm dealt; it's what I'll live with. I would rather have had the six (outside of Game On Dude), but that's the way it came out. I've got a rider (Brian Hernandez Jr.) I can trust, so we'll be fine with it."

—Trainer Ian Wilkes on Classic contender Fort Larned, drawn just to the inside of the favorite in post 4

"I think it's great. I didn't want him drawing an inside post. He's such a big horse. The outside is perfect for him."

—Trainer Kathy Ritvo on Mucho Macho Man, who landed in post 11 in the Classic

"There are no real bad post positions going a mile and a quarter."

Trainer Kiaran McLaughlin, whose Classic hope Alpha will break from post 3

"It's a very strong field, even for a Classic. There are several Grade 1 winners in there and Game On Dude, who was second last year  is definitely a very good horse and may be a great horse."

—Dennis O'Neill, brother of trainer Doug O'Neill, who sends out Richard's Kid in the Classic

"She drew the rail, but that post position has been very successful at this racetrack. Whatever scenario Grace Hall is faced with, she is going to come out to Santa Anita and run fantastic."

—Trainer Tony Dutrow issues a vote of confidence in Grace Hall ahead of the Ladies' Classic

Wise Dan has been installed as the 9-5 favorite in the Mile (Harold Roth/Horsephotos.com)
"I don't really think it matters. He was in the three at Woodbine (for the Woodbine Mile) and in the Shadwell (Turf Mile at Keeneland), I have his saddle towel right here on the wall in my house, he was five. I'd rather be there than on the outside. It looks like there is a lot of speed in there and he should be able to get covered up."

—Trainer Charles Lopresti on Mile morning-line favorite Wise Dan, who drew post 2

"I love it. He usually gets the one, this time he got two ones (11). He should be out in the clear with no excuses from there. Traffic is usually rough in this race down inside, but he should be able to avoid it."

—Trainer Bill Spawr on champion Amazombie's draw for his Sprint title defense

"The two will work. If I had my choice, I'd have taken somewhere in the middle -- the five, six, or seven. But he's going to be in the second flight in this race, sitting just off of them, so the two will be fine."

— Trainer Richard Mandella on Sprint candidate Jimmy Creed

 

"I like it; I really do. I definitely did not want the one through four. It's a good spot for when she wants to run. She can dictate what the others do from there."

—Trainer "Buff" Bradley on Filly & Mare Sprint morning-line favorite Groupie Doll, who drew post 9 in a field of 10

Switch, twice runner-up in the F&M Sprint at Churchill, now gets a chance on her home court (Cecilia Gustavsson/Horsephotos.com)
"We were hoping for something toward the outside because there's a lot of speed in that race and at seven-eighths she runs from off the pace."

— Trainer John Sadler on two-time Filly & Mare Sprint runner-up Switch hoping the third time's the charm on Friday when she breaks from post 10

"We're OK with our two in here. The nine outside (for Power Broker) is all right. It's not like you're out in the 14 or something like that. It will be OK. The inside (for Title Contender) is good, too. We're going long here, so the post isn't so important."

—Jim Barnes, assistant to trainer Bob Baffert, on Juvenile candidates Power Broker and Title Contender

"He's sort of a 5 1/2-furlong specialist, so this is uncharted water for him from any post. He should be able to sit a good trip from there though, and he's been working well over the grass here."

—Mike McCarthy, assistant to trainer Todd Pletcher, on post 9 for Turf Sprint morning-line favorite Bridgetown

"She likes this race track and it's a great draw. She's been touting herself in her works at Belmont, so she should be sitting on a nice effort."

—McCarthy on last year's Filly & Mare Sprint beaten favorite Turbulent Descent, who drew post 6 for Friday's renewal

"We certainly wanted to be more outside than inside; it gives us more options. We certainly didn't want to be one through four. We expect he'll be close to the pace, so the 11 is fine."

—Trainer Simon Callaghan on Turf entrant Slim Shadey, a Santa Anita course specialist

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