OZONE PARK, N.Y. - Trainer Brad Cox believes My World should benefit from more racing. Since he’s 3 for 3 at Aqueduct, it makes sense that My World will stay in New York for now with the $200,000 Withers here on Jan. 31 as a likely next start. “He got two months between his last run and yesterday,” Cox said on Sunday. “I think he was well rested and he ran well and came out of it in good order. The Withers is on the table as of right now.” My World, who won the Nashua Stakes on Nov. 1, won Saturday’s $150,000 Jerome Stakes by two lengths, his second straight win at one mile. While his final time of 1:38.96 was .66 slower than Dazzling Dame’s final time winning the Busanda, Cox noted that My World did continue his tendency to lean on horses in the stretch. “He still wanted to lean in on that horse just a little bit down the lane,” Cox said. “We’ve seen that with the Tapit [sire] line, they get to rubber-necking on you and he does tend to do that. We’re hoping the more he races the more he’ll figure out to go forward. :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. “It makes you think there might be a little more there, if the rider, instead of keeping him from going inward, can keep him going forward,” Cox added. “I feel like we’ve done as much as we can as far as equipment goes. He just needs a little more racing.” My World, a son of Essential Quality - a multiple champion Cox trained to win the 2021 Belmont Stakes - will attempt 1 1/8 miles and two turns for the first time in the Withers. “It’ll be interesting to see how he responds going two turns,” Cox said. “I think he’ll handle it based on pedigree and the way he’s finished up his races, he seems to want to run a little farther.” In the Jerome, My World defeated Balboa, who was sent off as the odds-on favorite. Trainer Brittany Russell said after the race that she may look to give Balboa, who finished third in the Grade 2 Remsen four weeks ago, a little more time between races. She mentioned the $500,000 Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs on March 14 as a possibility. No immediate plan for Dazzling Dame Dazzling Dame, an impressive 11 1/2-length winner of Saturday’s $150,000 Busanda Stakes for 3-year-old fillies, came out of the race in good order and trainer Brittany Russell will take some time before selecting a next race. “We are just enjoying the fact that she put on a show yesterday,” Russell told New York Racing Association publicity. “We are happy that she came out of it in good shape. It does make you feel pretty good when you see the numbers and things coming back. She ran fast on that type of track. This is exciting. She seems to be progressing at the right time.” Dazzling Time, who won her third stakes and fourth race overall from five career starts, earned a 91 Beyer Speed Figure in the Busanda . Her mile time of 1:38.30 was the fastest of four one-mile races run on Saturday. Russell, following Saturday’s win, said a race like the $250,000 Virginia Oaks, a one-turn, 1 1/16-mile race, could be the leading option for Dazzling Time, though Russell said she would consult with owner Rogert “Rocky” Rashall before a final decision is made. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.