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Mr. Z clocks five furlongs for Southwest

Last updated: 2/4/15 6:25 PM

Mr. Z. will face graded rivals for the eighth time while attempting to earn his first stakes victory in the Southwest

(NYRA/Adam Mooshian/Adam Coglianese Photography)

Grade 1-placed

Mr. Z (Malibu Moon) took another step toward the $300,000 Southwest S. (G3) on February 16 at

Oaklawn Park with a five-furlong workout just after the track opened Wednesday

morning.

Trained by Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas, Mr. Z worked in company with

stablemate Will Did It (Medaglia d'Oro), a three-year-old colt who is winless in three

career starts after being purchased for $700,000 as a Keeneland September yearling.

Mr. Z started seven lengths behind Will Did It, collared the front runner on the

inside at the eighth-pole and was three lengths clear at the finish. The work

was from the five-furlong pole to the regular finish line over a fast surface.

The colt, under Jon Court, was credited with five furlongs in 1:01,

second-fastest of 51 works recorded at the distance. He posted internal splits

of :11 1/5, :23 4/5, :35 4/5 and :48 1/5 for a half-mile. Will Did It went the same

distance in 1:03.

"He worked good," Court said. "Wayne told me to put him into the work like it

was a race, behind a horse that broke off in front of me. He came home strong

and finished up in front."

Mr. Z was originally scheduled to work Tuesday morning, but the move was delayed

a day after the track was closed for training Monday because of freezing

temperatures.

Court rode Mr. Z to a troubled third-place finish in the Smarty Jones

S. on January 19 and will retain the mount for the Southwest, Lukas said Sunday

morning.

Nominations to the 1 1/16-mile Southwest close Friday.

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