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HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Trinniberg, the Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner and favorite to be named male sprint champion at Saturday’s Eclipse ceremonies, is scheduled to arrive at Gulfstream Park Wednesday to resume training for the 2013 season.
Trinniberg has been turned out on a farm in Ocala since his three-quarter-length victory over The Lumber Guy in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, and trainer Shivananda Parbhoo said he will be stabled at Gulfstream Park rather than Calder, where he trained all last season.
“They said he’s done about all he can do on the farm and he’s ready to come back to the track,” Parbhoo said. “We’re really excited about the awards ceremonies on Saturday. I think he deserves to be named champion sprinter, and if he is, it would be a tremendous honor for all of us associated with this horse.”
Parbhoo said he has nothing picked out for Trinniberg’s 2013 debut.
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MONCLOVA galloped out strongly after closing belatedly in her second trip postward May 26, from which the runner-up exited to graduate with a 68 Beyer. The daughter of Queen's Plate winner Niigon is bred to run long, and can break through with the stretchout from six and a half furlongs to a mile and a sixteenth. BE MIND PHIL is returning on short rest off a closing second in her debut, going a mile around one turn on the grass. She has a blend of speed and stamina in her pedigree.
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