The Maryland-based, Panama-born trainer Jose Corrales was traveling in Cuba on Wednesday, but on Saturday he’ll be in West Virginia with a chance to win a $1 million race for the second year in a row. Corrales, however, was forthright in assessing his chances at landing a second straight $1 million Charles Town Classic. The 2018 winner, Something Awesome, is among the entrants, but Corrales rates another horse, Unbridled Juan, as his leading hope Saturday night. “My toughest horse is Unbridled Juan,” Corrales said. Corrales put in three of the 11 horses Wednesday when entries were taken and post positions drawn for the Charles Town Classic, a 1 1/8-mile race around three turns over the half-mile Charles Town oval. Only 10 horses can run, and the Corrales-trained Bobby G. is an also-eligible. From the rail out, the field is: Mongolian Groom (Giovanni Franco to ride), Nanoosh (Emisael Jaramillo), Diamond King (Javier Castellano), Rally Cry (John Velazquez), Imperative (Jake Radosevich), Discreet Lover (Christian Hiraldo), Something Awesome (Edgar Prado), Runnin’toluvya (Oscar Flores), War Story (Kendrick Carmouche), and Unbridled Juan (J.D. Acosta). Bobby G. will be ridden by Xavier Perez if he gets in. The Charles Town Classic is the 11th of 13 races on an eight-stakes card that starts at 12:30 p.m. Eastern and has a 5:37 scheduled post time for the feature race. Something Awesome is not the only previous winner in the field. Imperative won the Classic in 2015 and 2017, but at age 9, he appears to be a shell of the horse that found multi-million success. Something Awesome is only a year younger, and his victory in the 2018 Charles Town Classic came during the midst of a career-best form surge. Something Awesome required time off for an injury after a poor performance over a sloppy surface in the Pimlico Special, and while his comeback run last fall was all right, he has failed to progress from that level in two subsequent starts. He finished 10th in the Pegasus World Cup and 10th again, though beaten only five lengths, in the seven-furlong General George at Laurel on Feb. 19, a race he’d won in 2018. “I probably ran him in the wrong race after the Pegasus,” Corrales said. “He’s training good for this race, but I don’t think he’s as sharp as he was last year.” Unbridled Juan has produced good form while going winless in a three-start 2019 campaign, but Corrales said he’s had the Charles Town Classic in mind for Unbridled Juan, a 20-1 shot on the morning line, for a couple months now. War Story finished third in the 2017 Classic and second, beaten a neck, in the 2018 renewal. He’s set to make his first start since a subpar performance Nov. 2 in the Grade 2 Marathon at Churchill Downs, and is one of two entrants for trainer Jorge Navarro, who also will start Nanoosh. Trainer Todd Pletcher is a two-time winner of this race and has another live chance in Rally Cry. Diamond King, likely one of the favorites, makes just the second start of his 4-year-old season and at least is a pace factor. Discreet Lover, racing for the first time since a dud in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, won the Grade 1 Jockey Club Gold Cup last fall but was sixth in this race a year ago. Mongolian Groom came out of nowhere to finish third behind Gift Box and McKinzie just two week ago in the Santa Anita Handicap.