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It looks like the third time indeed will be the charm for the 2021 debuts of Brad Cox stars Essential Quality and Monomoy Girl.
After weather-related postponements the last two weeks, Oaklawn is scheduled Saturday to hold the Grade 3 Southwest Stakes a Kentucky Derby points prep pitching Essential Quality against Jackie s Warrior, Keepmeinmind and Spielberg and the Bayakoa (G3) on Sunday, with champion older dirt female Monomoy Girl making her return.
Gulfstream hosts points preps Saturday for the Kentucky Derby with the Fountain of Youth (G2) and for the Kentucky Oaks with the Davona Dale (G2). And on Friday, Turfway s ungraded John Battaglia Memorial offers 10-4-2-1 Kentucky Derby points to the top four finishers.
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The Woodcotts (right) escort Sadler s Joy into the winner s circle after the Grade 1 Sword Dancer in 2017
Woodslane Farm s homebred Sadler s Joy made his career graded-stakes debut in the 2017 W. L. McKnight at Gulfstream Park, and 27 graded-stakes starts later, the Tom Albertrani turf warrior is still going strong.
The resilient 8-year-old son of Kitten s Joy is scheduled to make his 2021 return to Gulfstream Park for the $125,000 W. L. McKnight (G3) on Saturday s 12-race program that will be co-headlined by the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) and the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1).
“He s training great. He s been very feisty lately, like he always is,” trainer Tom Albertrani said. “He s not showing any signs of wear and tear, that s for sure.”
Knicks Go isn t a phrase you ll hear much outside the world of horse racing nowadays, mainly because the New York Knicks have sucked ass for 30 years and there are no fans currently allowed in Madison Square Garden owing to COVID-19. But with Travers and Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law having retired after his connections initially planned on running him in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park on January 23, five-year-old Maryland-bred Knicks Go is the 5-2 morning-line favorite and will likely remain that way when the starting gate opens on Saturday afternoon in Hallandale Beach. Among the rest of the field, Code of Honor (9-2 on the morning line), Tax (5-1), and Sleepy Eyes Todd (8-1) are prime contenders to upset Knicks Go.
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