OZONE PARK, N.Y. – Frosted is coming home in an attempt to get back on the road to the Kentucky Derby. Trainer Kiaran McLaughlin confirmed Friday that Frosted will make his next start in the Grade 1, $1 million Wood Memorial at Aqueduct on April 4. The Wood, at 1 1/8 miles, is run over Aqueduct’s main track where last fall Frosted won a one-mile maiden race by 5 1/4 lengths before running a strong second to Leave the Light On in the Grade 2 Remsen Stakes. This winter at Gulfstream Park, Frosted finished second to Upstart in the Grade 2 Holy Bull before stopping abruptly in the stretch and finishing fourth in the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth, a race he appeared to be on his way to winning. “He finished second at Gulfstream once, but we felt the last track and the last race everything went wrong for us, so we want to go back to where he broke his maiden and ran second in the Remsen,” McLaughlin said Friday by phone from the Palm Meadows training center in Florida. McLaughlin spoke after Frosted worked five furlongs at Palm Meadows in 1:00, according to Daily Racing Form clocker Mike Vesce. Vesce caught Frosted going his first three furlongs in 35 seconds and his last quarter-mile in 25. He galloped out six furlongs in 1:13.40 and seven furlongs in 1:28.60. Frosted worked by himself and without blinkers, though he will wear blinkers for the second time in the Wood. On March 13, Frosted, equipped with blinkers, worked six furlongs in 1:11.65, starting behind two stablemates and going past them. Joel Rosario worked Frosted that day and will ride him for the first time in the Wood Memorial, replacing Irad Ortiz Jr. Frosted wore blinkers in the Fountain of Youth. Speaking of the March 13 work, McLaughlin said: “I wanted to make sure he wasn’t going to pull himself up when he passed horses because that’s what it looked like he did in the Fountain of Youth – he got there, his head went up and he stopped. We wanted to make sure he passed horses, went on by and kept going. It was a beautiful work. Everything went well.” McLaughlin said he was equally pleased with Friday’s work. McLaughlin said he was undecided whether Frosted would have his final work for the Wood at Palm Meadows or ship to New York early next week and have his final work at Belmont Park. Classy Class, McLaughlin’s New York-based 3-year-old who finished third in both the Withers and Gotham, worked a half-mile in 50.11 seconds over the Belmont training track Friday morning. McLaughlin said Classy Class could run in either the Wood or Blue Grass, which like the Wood is on April 4. Two weeks out from the race, probables for the Wood include El Kabeir, Far From Over, Daredevil, Frosted, Tiz Shea D, and Tencendur.