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Saratoga Race Course: Thorpedo Anna Remains Consistent in Final Travers Prep Despite Minor Setback

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SARATOGA ‌SPRINGS​ — A minor hiccup occurred, but it⁤ was so insignificant that it was barely noticeable.

On a bright Saturday morning, the filly Thorpedo Anna had‍ a breezy run on the main track‌ at Saratoga⁢ Race Course. This was her final serious workout before the upcoming ⁢Travers on⁣ Saturday. As she came‌ off the grandstand turn, a ⁢third horse was spotted galloping along the rail.

Jockey Julien Leparoux had to⁤ slightly steer Elko County away from the rail to avoid the horse, but both Elko County‌ and ⁤Thorpedo​ Anna continued their run undeterred. ‌Thorpedo ‌Anna ⁣completed five ⁢furlongs on⁣ schedule in 59.81⁣ seconds.

Although the run ‍didn’t go exactly as planned, the outcome was as expected.

Trainer⁣ Kenny McPeek​ was not bothered by the minor glitch. He was satisfied with what ‌was⁤ a⁤ routine ‌final prep with‍ regular exercise​ rider Danny Ramsey. This was in preparation for Thorpedo Anna’s challenge against males in the $1.25 million Travers.

“He⁣ didn’t push ‍her too hard. You ‍don’t want to exhaust her in a workout​ like that. It was a ⁣nice maintenance, what I call ‘twelves,’” McPeek said, referring to the steady 12-second splits for each furlong. “Just keep it⁣ steady and leave the ‍rest‍ to her on the gallop-out, and she galloped ​out way in front,⁣ so it was good.”

McPeek chose Elko County as Thorpedo Anna’s workmate partly because he was due for⁤ a solid breeze, and he got⁣ one, against a​ three-time Grade I⁢ winner who is 4-for-4 this year.

“It’s a bit tricky. It ‌depends‍ on race dates⁢ for the other ​horses ​and timing,” he‌ said. “We had some others that ​we probably could’ve⁢ paired ​her with, but they⁣ already had ⁣workmates scheduled, too. That’s part of the art of training decisions.

“You try to match them evenly. We knew going in that was a tough workmate for him. He’s a‍ good staying-type horse. He did ​fine.”

McPeek said ⁣he wasn’t aiming for a‌ particularly fast workout ‍from Thorpedo Anna, just a consistently paced one ​with another‌ horse.

Nevertheless, her published time was the second-fastest of ‍26 five-furlong breezes on⁤ the main track on Saturday.

“She’s getting closer to a race and she hasn’t​ run in six weeks,” ‍he said. “She needs something​ to ​keep her engaged. She keeps herself pretty strong and gallops out⁣ there like a⁣ beast.”

Other Travers prospects who breezed on the main​ track were⁢ Belmont Stakes winner Dornoch, Jim Dandy winner Fierceness ⁤and Curlin winner‍ Unmatched Wisdom.

Kentucky Derby runner-up Sierra Leone ⁣and Honor Marie breezed on the Oklahoma training track.

Exercise rider Priscilla⁢ Schaefer rode Dornoch, who worked in company with ⁤the filly Ringy Dingy,‍ a full sister to two-time ‍Grade I winner Defunded, in 47.65, the‍ 14th fastest four-furlong breeze on ⁢Saturday.

“It was ⁣a routine work here,” trainer Danny Gargan⁤ said. “We were ⁤aiming for ‌48, ‍we got 47 and 3 [tenths], so that’s pretty close. It’s splitting hairs.‌ Carol [Fisher] led the way on Ringy Dingy, and⁤ Priscilla sat right next to her. They both looked good at the wire. Both of them⁢ had a lot of energy, and I’m pleased with it.

“Ringy Dingy has outworked him two or‌ three times. She’s a⁢ good work horse. She outworked him as a 2-year-old​ out⁢ of​ the gate. He‌ got her in the end, but she’s ⁤a really good​ work horse.

Exercise rider​ Danny Wright rode Fierceness,⁤ who breezed four​ furlongs in 48.22 seconds in company with⁣ 2023 Jockey Club Gold‌ Cup winner Bright Future.

“Perfect. I’m super ⁤happy with it,” trainer⁢ Todd Pletcher said. “I thought he went well, finished up⁣ strongly, galloped out great, seemingly effortlessly.”

The undefeated but lightly raced‌ Unmatched Wisdom⁤ covered five furlongs in 1:00.41.

“It was a beautiful work, just⁤ what we ​were looking for,” trainer Chad Brown said. “At eight days⁣ out, it was ⁢perfect. I wanted a bit of a stronger work for this horse ‌because he lacks⁢ some of the overall conditioning of my other horse in the race [Sierra Leone], who has run⁣ a ​lot more and is very fit. I loved ⁣what I saw.”

Brown said Sierra Leone continued his string of consistently flawless breezes out of a second-place ⁣finish ‌by a length behind‌ Fierceness in the Jim ‍Dandy. He breezed ⁢four furlongs in 49.20.

Trainer Bill Mott ⁣said Jim Dandy third-place finisher Batten Down, who worked five furlongs in 1:01.85 in company, put together ‍a solid final breeze.

Honor Marie,⁢ who finished off the board in the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont, covered four furlongs in 50.50 seconds on the Oklahoma. “We didn’t need to do a lot,” trainer Whit Beckman said.

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Jack Sullivan
Jack Sullivan
Jack Sullivan, an informed and passionate sports reporter, is a former college athlete with a degree in Sports Communication from Ithaca College. Go Bombers!
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3 COMMENTS

  1. Disagree – Thorpedo Anna is a strong competitor, setbacks happen to all athletes, looking forward to seeing her perform in the Travers.

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