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Fierceness reportedly will have Grade 1 dates in the Met
Mile and Whitney Stakes at Saratoga on the way to the Breeders’ Cup Classic next
fall at Del Mar.
Breeder-owner Mike Repole spoke to BloodHorse about
his plans for the now 4-year-old colt who is a candidate to add to another
division championship to his Eclipse Award as the top juvenile male of 2023.
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Fierceness, who finished second to Sierra Leone two months
ago in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, also could have a prep race or two this
spring before racing in June in the Met Mile. Repole even suggested that the son
of City of Light could go in a Grade 1 turf race sometime this year.
Although he all but ruled out Fierceness for this month’s
Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) at Gulfstream Park, Repole said Grade 2
winner Crupi, now 5, could go there. He also said lightly raced 4-year-old Mindframe,
the runner-up in both the Belmont Stakes and the Haskell (G1), would be pointed
to a prep race before a possible start April 5 in the Dubai World Cup (G1).
Todd Pletcher trains all three horses. Repole and Vinnie
Viola are co-owners of Mindframe and Crupi.
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