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Churchill Downs

Justify zips a half-mile for Belmont Stakes

Marty McGee|May 29, 2018
Justify with trainer Bob Baffert at Pimlico on 5.20.18
Barbara D. Livingston Justify, with trainer Bob Baffert, got a Preakness Beyer Speed Figure of 97, the slowest Preakness Beyer Figure since 1991.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Triple Crown hopeful Justify went a quick half-mile Tuesday morning at Churchill Downs in his first breeze since his Preakness Stakes victory as the superstar colt continues to please his Hall of Fame trainer, Bob Baffert.

Amid a light rain and with Martin Garcia in from California to ride him, Justify went a half-mile in 46.80 seconds before going out five furlongs in 59.60, according to Churchill clocker John Nichols.

Afterward, Baffert was all smiles.

“It was a little breeze,” he said. “I mean, he’s a great horse. He was in hand. I knew [Monday], the way he was, he was ready to do something. This week with the rain coming, we’re not going to be doing too much with him. So I just wanted to make sure we got a little air into him.”

Baffert essentially is using the same schedule at Churchill that he employed three years ago between the Preakness and Belmont Stakes with American Pharoah, the eventual Triple Crown winner. Baffert was scheduled to return to his California home Tuesday, then return this coming weekend prior to overseeing a final pre-Belmont breeze, probably Monday.

Justify, undefeated in five career starts, will be heavily favored in the final leg of the June 9 Belmont when he tries to become just the second horse to sweep the Triple Crown while still unbeaten, following Seattle Slew in 1977. Justify is scheduled to be flown June 6 to New York.

Baffert said that Justify, owned by a four-way partnership headed by WinStar Farm, shows no signs of a letdown since he captured the May 19 Preakness by a measured half-length over Bravazo.

“He’s just a magnificent specimen of a horse,” said Baffert. “I’ve got to pinch myself because I’ve had all these great horses right in a row. I’m just glad that [WinStar president] Elliott Walden and WinStar, they sent me this horse. Somebody’s looking out for me.”

The Tuesday work went exactly to plan. At 7:28 a.m., stepping onto a freshly harrowed track rendered a tad muddy by the rain, Justify jogged clockwise over to the wire before turning around for the work. Around the clubhouse turn and into the backstretch, Garcia had Justify in a smooth rhythm while angling closer to the rail at about the five-furlong pole, and the colt was in full flight when passing the half-mile pole. Splits from Nichols were 12, 23.60, and 35.20. Baffert watched from the frontside.

“The track was nice and had some bounce to it,” said Baffert. “He just went around there really nice."

Baffert was in touch with Garcia by radio during the work.

"I basically didn’t say anything to Martin during the work," Baffert said. "He had him down in a nice little groove. I was surprised at how fast the time was because of how easy he was doing it.

“It’s what you want to see. I was hoping for that kind of work – like American Pharoah, he came back here, he looked like that. I wish the race was this week, but you know, we’ve got another week to go. I think we’re in great shape. I feel pretty strong that he’s not going backward on us. He’s moving forward. You can see his weight, the way he’s held his weight – he’s a big, massive horse. That’s about it.”

Earlier Tuesday morning, Baffert also oversaw a seven-furlong breeze by Restoring Hope, who also is likely for the Belmont. With Florent Geroux up, Restoring Hope went in 1:26 with a one-mile out time of 1:40.20.

The Baffert horses are among five Belmont prospects based at Churchill, with the others being Bravazo, Tenfold, and Free Drop Billy. Two equine charters – one Tuesday, one Wednesday – will transport the Kentucky horses to New York next week.

PROSPECTIVE BELMONT STAKES FIELD

HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY LAST RACE/FINISH
Bandua Dermot Weld TBD Allowance - 1st (Cork - IRE)
Blended Citizen Doug O'Neill Kyle Frey Peter Pan Stakes - 1st (BEL)
Bravazo D. Wayne Lukas Luis Saez Preakness - 2nd (PIM)
Free Drop Billy Dale Romans TBD Kentucky Derby - 16th (CD)
Gronkowski Chad Brown Jose Ortiz Burradon Stakes - 1st (Newcastle - ENG)
Hofburg Bill Mott Irad Ortiz Jr. Kentucky Derby - 7th (CD)
Justify Bob Baffert Mike Smith Preakness - 1st (PIM)
Noble Indy Todd Pletcher Javier Castellano Kentucky Derby - 17th (CD)
Restoring Hope Bob Baffert Flavien Prat Pat Day Mile - 12th (CD)
Seahenge Aidan O'Brien TBD Pat Day Mile - 7th (CD)
Tenfold Steve Asmussen Ricardo Santana Jr. Preakness - 3rd (PIM)
Vino Rosso Todd Pletcher John Velazquez Kentucky Derby - 9th (CD)

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