Saturday,
Nov. 26
Kentucky
Jockey Club – Churchill Downs
Win: Instant
Coffee
The two-year
colt was bred in Kentucky and he races for Gold Square, LLC. Trained by Brad
Cox, Instant Coffer finish fourth in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Futurity Stakes at
Keeneland Race Course in Lexington on Oct. 8. He made his debut in a
seven-furlong Maiden Special Weight race at Saratoga on Sept 9. Instant Coffer
won that event in 1:22.77 over Arthur’s Bride and Crupi.
As a son of
Bolt d’Oro, he has a rating of 4.87 by HRN in his young career. Instant Coffee
is the leading favorite heading in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes probable
field.
Place: Hayes
Strike
Trained by
Kenneth McPeek, the Kentucky-bred two-year colt finish second in the Grade 3
Street Sense Stakes at Churchill Downs on Oct. 30. He also made a showing in
the Grade 3 Iroquois Stakes at Churchill on Sept. 17.
Hayes Strike
won a Maiden Special Weight race at Ellis Park. He completed the one mile run
on dirt in 1:39.89 over Route Runner and Rabbit Hound. Sired by Connect, he is
bred to go one mile and beyond on dirt.
Show:
Freedom Trail
Bred in
Kentucky, he is trained by John Terranova and raced for Gatsas Stables and RA
Hill Stables. The two-year colt has won first place in a Maiden Special Weight
race at Belmont Park and a non-graded stakes race at Aqueduct Racetrack both at
1 1/16 miles on turf this fall.
Freedom Trail has a 4.79 HRN rating and he has been bred to have the speed and power to keep up with the leading horses in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes. The only question mark is transitioning to dirt from turf.
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