Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted April 3, 2022 Journalists Posted April 3, 2022 White Abarrio (Race Day) came out of his victory in Saturday's GI Curlin Florida Derby in fine shape and will now be aimed at the GI Kentucky Derby, trainer Saffie Joseph, Jr. confirmed Sunday. “He was further back than we envisioned and to see him be able to sit back that far off the pace and make his move, it gives you a lot of confidence, because you know he can run close to the pace and now sit back and be as effective,” Joseph said of his charge's Florida Derby win. White Abarrio, third in last year's GII Kentucky Jockey Club S., is now two-for-two at three. He opened the year with a 4 1/2-length victory in the Feb. 5 GIII Holy Bull S. Saffie said he continues to see improvement in the gray colt. “Physically, he's not an overly big horse. He's filled out and he's grown a bit. He's a changed horse,” Joseph said. “He's changed from November to now, and he's showing it on the track. That's what you want. You want to be improving at this time of year. I feel he's making forward progressions.” Whisper Hill Farm's Charge It (Tapit) came up with a gritty performance against more experienced colts while finishing second in the Florida Derby in only his third career start. The Todd Pletcher trainee, who hit the gate at the start, made a solid run at White Abarrio before racing greenly in the stretch. “To get a real education in a race like that was very encouraging. He got a little green down the lane. He kind of drifted in behind that horse and I felt like if he could have just run straight that last 100 yards, he was going to be right there. But I thought it was a huge effort, considering everything,” said Pletcher, who added the Kentucky Derby will be under consideration for the well-bred colt. Also aiming for the Kentucky Derby is the Florida Derby's third-place finisher Simplification (Not This Time). “I am so happy with the race because the horse ran well and came back well,” trainer Antonio Sano said. Simplification was second to White Abarrio in the Holy Bull before winning the GII Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth S. “The plan was to be up front, but the pressure from Pappacap outside made Jose [Ortiz] move the horse before it was time,” Sano said. “It was a good field and my horse ran very good. In the Kentucky Derby, I believe he will run great.” Classic Causeway (Giant's Causeway), who set the pace before fading to last in the Florida Derby, is questionable for the First Saturday in May. “Everything seems good. He scoped good and came back good this morning,” trainer Brian Lynch said. “It's a bit of a headscratcher. We'll digest it and go on from there.” Classic Causeway has earned sufficient points to make the Kentucky Derby field with his victories in the GIII Sam F. Davis S. and GII Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby. “Everything is up in the air now. We'll let the dust settle and we'll make a decision in a few days,” Lynch said. The post On to Derby for White Abarrio 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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