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Counter to his usual closing style, Coal Battle contested
the slow early pace up the backstretch before drawing away from five rival
3-year-olds on his way to a four-length win Saturday in the $250,000
Smarty Jones Stakes, a two-turn, 1 1/16-mile race at 47-degree Oaklawn.
It was the third straight win, all in stakes, for Coal
Battle (9-2). It also was his second straight victory in a Kentucky Derby 2025
points prep. The Coal Front colt owned by Norman Stables and trained by Lonnie
Briley also scored last month in the Remington Springboard Mile.
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Mo Quality (3-1) and Coal Battle dueled at the front of the
pack through a first quarter-mile in 24.11 and a first half-mile in 49.03
seconds. Jockey Juan asked Coal Battle for more in the second turn, taking the
lead through three-quarters of a mile in 1:15.64.
COAL BATTLE took it to them early and none of them could go with him in the $250,000 Smarty Jones Stakes at @OaklawnRacing. Trainer Lonnie Briley had the colt ready to go today for jockey Juan Vargas. The 3-year-old by Coal Front earns 10 more points to the @KentuckyDerby! pic.twitter.com/NGhFpQ0ezV
— FanDuel Racing (@FanDuel_Racing) January 4, 2025
Post-time favorite Kale’s Angel (6-5) moved forward to
challenge in the homestretch, but under Vargas’s urging, Coal Battle drew away
inside the last furlong. After a mile in 1:40.30, the winning time was 1:46.43
on the fast dirt track.
Mo Quality came back to place second, Kale’s Angel was third,
Bon Temps (28-1) finished fourth, and Hot Property (9-2) wound up fifth. The
race was worth 10-5-3-2-1 Derby qualifying points for the top five finishers,
meaning Coal Battle has earned 20 points from his two prep victories.
Curvino and Optical, who were 12-1 long shots on the morning
line, were scratched.
Coal Battle paid $11.00, $4.20 and $2.60; Mo Quality $4.00
and $2.60; and Kale’s Angel $2.20.
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