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Shared Belief well after Big 'Cap, likely for Oaklawn Handicap

Last updated: 3/8/15 5:45 PM

Shared Belief well after Big 'Cap, likely for Oaklawn

Handicap

Mike Smith was standing up in the saddle long before Shared Belief crossed under the Big 'Cap wire

(Benoit Photos)

Shared Belief (Candy Ride) exited his dominating 4 1/4-length triumph in

Saturday's Santa Anita H. (G1) in good order according to trainer Jerry

Hollendorfer, who nixed any remaining notions of the four-year-old gelding

making an overseas trip on March 28.

"No, we're not going to Dubai," Hollendorfer said in reference to the $10

million Dubai World Cup (UAE-G1). "There are lots of races in this country to

run in with plenty big enough purses. We just don't want to make a trip over

there.

"He came out of the race very good," Hollendorfer added. "We're very grateful

to have a good horse like him."

In a radio interview on Mike Willman's "Thoroughbred Los

Angeles" Sunday morning on AM 830, KLAA, the horseman said that the $600,000 Oaklawn H.

(G2) going nine furlongs on April 11 would likely be next for his stable

superstar.

"He's a once-in-a-lifetime horse," said Dan Ward,

Hollendorfer's valued assistant. "You won't see another like him."

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