With multimillion-dollar races on his immediate horizon,
Skippylongstocking turned in the fastest workout Friday morning among the
horses covering five furlongs at Palm Meadows in Florida.
A six-time graded-stakes winner, the 5-year-old Exaggerator
horse owned by Daniel Alonso was clocked at 1:00.9.
Trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., Skippylongstocking has been
pointed to the next month’s Grade 1, $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational
at Gulfstream Park with the added possibility of going to the April running of the $12 million Dubai World Cup (G1)
at Meydan.
Across the U.S., there have been 17 timed workouts by
graded-stakes winners since the last report before Christmas.
Friday
Skippylongstocking (Exaggerator), a three-time
Grade 2 winner (2024 Charles Town Classic, 2024 Oaklawn Handicap, 2023 Charles
Town Classic), worked five furlongs in 1:00.9 at Palm Meadows on Friday morning.
It was the fastest of 14 works at the distance. His previous work was seven
days ago going four furlongs at Palm Meadows. In his last start, he placed
sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile going one mile on the main track at Del
Mar on Nov. 2 for trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.
Locked (Gun Runner), a Grade 1 winner (2023 Breeders’ Futurity),
worked four furlongs in 49.5 seconds at Palm Beach Downs. It was the fifth
fastest of 13 works at the distance. This was his first work since his last
race. In his last start, he won the Cigar Mile Handicap (G2) going one mile on
the main track at Aqueduct on Dec. 7 for trainer Todd Pletcher.
Rattle N Roll (Connect), a Grade 1 winner (2021 Breeders’
Futurity), worked four furlongs in 48.4 seconds at Fair Grounds. It was the
fifth fastest of 42 works at the distance. His previous work was six days ago
going four furlongs at Fair Grounds. In his last start, he won the Clark (G2)
going 1 1/8 miles on the main track at Churchill Downs on Nov. 29 for trainer
Kenny McPeek.
Fluffy Socks (Slumber), a two-time Grade 2 winner (2023 Distaff
Turf Mile, 2021 Sands Point), worked four furlongs in 49.8 seconds at Payson
Park. It was the seventh fastest of 20 works at the distance. Her previous work
was six days ago going four furlongs at Payson Park. In her last start, she
placed eighth in the Goldikova (G3) going one mile on the turf at Del Mar on
Nov. 2 for trainer Chad Brown.
First Resort (Uncle Mo), a Grade 2 winner (2024 Kentucky Jockey
Club), worked four furlongs in 49.2 seconds at Turfway Park. It was the eighth
fastest of 37 works at the distance. His previous work was nine days ago going
four furlongs at Turfway Park. In his last start, he won the Kentucky Jockey
Club (G2) going 1 1/16 miles on the main track at Churchill Downs on Nov. 30 for
trainer Eoin Harty.
High Oak (Gormley), a Grade 2 winner (2021 Saratoga Special),
worked four furlongs in 49.0 seconds at Belmont Park. It was the second fastest
of 151 works at the distance. His previous work was seven days ago going four
furlongs at Belmont Park. In his last start, he placed second in an allowance
race going seven furlongs on the main track at Aqueduct on Jan. 6 for trainer
Bill Mott.
Julia Shining (Curlin), a Grade 2 winner (2022 Demoiselle), worked
four furlongs in 50.8 seconds at Belmont Park. It was the 32nd fastest of 151
works at the distance. This was her first work since her last race. In her last
start, she won an allowance race going one mile on the main track at Aqueduct
on Dec. 1 for trainer Todd Pletcher.
Poster (Munnings), a Grade 2 winner (2024 Remsen), worked four
furlongs in 50.2 seconds at Turfway Park. It was the 28th fastest of 37 works
at the distance. His previous work was nine days ago going three furlongs at
Turfway Park. In his last start, he won the Remsen (G2) going 1 1/8 miles on
the main track at Aqueduct on Dec. 7 for trainer Eoin Harty.
Alpha Bella (Justify), a Grade 3 winner (2024 La Prevoyante),
worked five furlongs in 1:02.2 at Santa Anita. It was the 18th fastest of 30
works at the distance. Her previous work was seven days ago going five furlongs
at Santa Anita. In her last start, she placed second in the Bayakoa (G3) going
one mile on the main track at Del Mar on Nov. 2 for trainer John Sadler.
Brunacini (Dortmund), a Grade 3 winner (2024 Perryville), worked
four furlongs in 50.8 seconds at Keeneland. It was the 53rd fastest of 59 works
at the distance. His previous work was seven days ago going four furlongs at
Keeneland. In his last start, he placed fifth in the Cherokee Mile going one
mile on the main track at Churchill Downs on Dec. 1 for trainer Matthew Sims.
Highestdistinction (Point of Entry), a Grade 3 winner (2023
International Turf Cup), worked four furlongs in 50.0 seconds at Fair Grounds.
It was the 23rd fastest of 42 works at the distance. His previous work was 12
days ago going four furlongs at Fair Grounds. In his last start, he placed
second in an allowance race going 1 1/16 miles on the turf at Fair Grounds on
Nov. 23 for trainer Lindsay Schultz.
Tizzy in the Sky (Sky Kingdom), a Grade 3 winner (2024 Go for
Wand), worked four furlongs in 51.0 seconds at Belmont Park. It was the 42nd
fastest of 151 works at the distance. Her previous work was seven days ago
going four furlongs at Belmont Park. In her last start, she won the Go for Wand
(G3) going one mile on the main track at Aqueduct on Dec. 7 for trainer Todd
Pletcher.
Where’s My Ring (Twirling Candy), a Grade 3 winner (2024 Gazelle),
worked four furlongs in 47.4 seconds at Santa Anita. It was the third fastest
of 39 works at the distance. Her previous work was 12 days ago going three
furlongs at Santa Anita. In her last start, she placed 10th in an allowance
race going 1 1/16 miles on the turf at Del Mar on July 20 for trainer Val Brinkerhoff.
Thursday
Clock Tower (Not This Time), a Grade 3 winner
(2024 Cecil B. DeMille), worked five furlongs in 59.2 at Santa Anita Park on
Thursday morning. It was the fastest of 20 works at the distance. This was his
first work since his last race. In his last start, he won the Cecil B. DeMille
(G3) going one mile on the turf at Del Mar on Dec. 1 for trainer Wesley Ward.
Maltese Falcon (Caravaggio), a Grade 3 winner (2023 La Jolla Handicap),
worked five furlongs in 1:00.4 at Santa Anita Park. It was the fifth fastest of
20 works at the distance. His previous work was nine days before going four
furlongs at Santa Anita Park. In his last start, he placed fifth in an
allowance race going 1 3/8 miles on the turf at Del Mar on Aug. 22 for trainer
Leonard Powell.
Wednesday
Whatmakessammyrun (We Miss Artie), a Grade 2
winner (2022 Eddie D), worked four furlongs in 45.8 at Santa Anita on Wednesday
morning. It was the fastest of eight works at the distance. His previous work
was 13 days before going five furlongs at Santa Anita. In his last start, he won
a claiming race going 6 1/2 furlongs on the turf at Santa Anita on Oct. 27 for
trainer Mark Glatt.
Evening Sun (Muhaarar), a Grade 3 winner (2022
San Francisco Mile), worked four furlongs in 45.8 at Santa Anita Park. It was
the fastest of eight works at the distance. His previous work was nine days before
going four furlongs at Santa Anita Park. In his last start, he placed seventh
in a claiming race going one mile on the turf at Del Mar on Nov. 24 for trainer
Jeff Mullins.
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