Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted October 26 Journalists Posted October 26 Hoping that his start in Saturday's GI Longines Breeders' Cup Classic will be a memorable one, MGISW Journalism (Curlin) worked five furlongs in 1:01.40 at Del Mar Sunday morning. With Jose Ortiz in the irons and working with stablemate Legitimate (Authentic), the three-time Grade I winner was last seen finishing second in the GI Pacific Classic on Aug. 30. Both colts are trained by Michael McCarthy. “We were just looking for a maintenance work this morning,” said McCarthy. “I think we got that accomplished. I loved the way he galloped out. Went from the wire to the seven-eighths and shading :11 and two. All good.” Ortiz added, “He's a very classy horse. A beautiful mover. We went out there and did five eighths. I just let him stretch his legs and be happy. Michael (McCarthy) was very happy with the work. The horse is ready. He is very happy with what I did today.” Previously ridden by Umberto Rispoli, the colt will be ridden by Ortiz in the Classic. “We just thought it was good for [Ortiz] to go ahead and sit on him, get a feel of him, kind of test drive a little bit,” said McCarthy. “It's not like it's never been done before. So grateful that he was able to kind of take a race or two off today and come out here and help us out.” Following Sunday's workout, Ortiz hopped on a plane and flew back to Kentucky to ride at Churchill Downs Sunday. “He's very straightforward,” said Ortiz. “He did everything right. I didn't try to test him or anything. We know he's a nice horse. We're just trying to get to know him a little bit. But he was very classy out there, as he's always been.” Journalism, winner of this season's GI Preakness, GI Haskell and GI Santa Anita Derby, is expected to be retired to Ashford Stud at the conclusion of his racing career. Also working at Del Mar Sunday, GI Ogden Phipps winner Dorth Vader (Girvin) negotiated four furlongs in :49 flat. Under Raul Munoz, the 5-year-old is trained by George Weaver. “She broke off a little slow, but she finished up well, so I had the rider let her gallop on out,” said Blair Golen, assistant to Weaver. “She got off in :26 and 1 and finished up in :49 and 1, so a strong finish. I was happy with her and the way she cools out. She's fit, it's just letting her blow off some mental steam.” In an effort to ease her anxiety stemming from the travel and change of scenery, Dorth Vader arrived in California accompanied by her trusty companion, a large teddy bear. “We've always had horses that had a bear– Daddy Is a Legend had one–and I see a few trainers do it,” Golen explained. “Hers is big and sits in the corner, and she just kind of looks at it. It's comforting. Some people have goats, and some have teddy bears.. She takes the bear and her pink Jolley ball everywhere. Sometimes she paws at it, but for the most part they just hang out.” In preparation for Saturday's GI Filly & Mare Sprint, Zeitlos (Curlin) breezed three panels in :36.20 for trainer Steve Asmussen. The 5-year-old will try and improve upon a seventh in last season's Filly & Mare Sprint at Del Mar. The post Classic Contender Journalism Heads Breeders’ Cup Worktab at Del Mar Sunday appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote
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