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| Itsmyluckyday's runner-up effort in the Preakness was no surprise to his trainer
(Wendy Wooley/EquiSport Photos) |
Trilogy Stable and Laurie Plesa's
Itsmyluckyday looked bright Sunday morning, earning high marks from trainer
Eddie Plesa Jr. for the manner in which he exited his second-place finish behind
Oxbow in Saturday's Preakness Stakes.
"On a 1-to-10 scale, 10-plus," Plesa said.
Itsmyluckyday, who had finished 15th over the sloppy
Churchill Downs track in the Kentucky Derby, rebounded with a strong showing at
Pimlico. The son of Lawyer Ron, who was forwardly placed in fourth as Oxbow set
a comfortable pace along the backstretch, kicked in through the stretch but
could get no closer than 1 3/4 lengths to trainer D. Wayne Lukas' sixth Preakness winner.
"I wouldn't take anything away from Wayne's horse, but they
went the half in 48-and-change. That's pretty much walking. Did that help his
horse? Absolutely. Did it hurt my horse? Absolutely," Plesa said. "I won't say
anything other than I wish the pace would have been quicker."
Plesa said Itsmyluckyday's dismal Derby showing did nothing
to undermine his confidence in his colt's abilities, but he was happy that the
Kentucky-bred got a chance to prove his critics wrong.
"Everybody was throwing him out because he couldn't get the
distance and he ran a lousy race. I hate to use slop as an excuse, but it was a
valid excuse. We all knew that," Plesa said. "Not for us, but for other people,
it validates his ability.
"That's not a bad thing. They're like your children. You
don't like to read something bad about your children. We know what we have. He's
an exceptional horse; there's no doubt about it."
A start in the Belmont Stakes is far from a definite for
the Gulfstream Park Derby and Holy Bull winner.
"It's 50-50 at best," Plesa stated.
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