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Posted 2019-01-24 07:01:45  
Two Pegasus Races for the First Time. Draw done.

The two favorites for this year's Pegasus World Cup Invitational both drew well in a field of 12 Tuesday at Gulfstream Park.

Breeders' Cup Classic winner and Horse of the Year candidate Accelerate will be slotted in the 5 post as the 9-5 favorite, while second choice and Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner City of Light wound up in post position 3 at 5-2.

Among the other leading contenders, last year's Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Audible (post position 10) and Cigar Mile winner Patternrecognition (PP 12) will both have to overcome a difficult outside draw for the 1 1/8-mile configuration at Gulfstream Park.

For the first time this year, the Pegasus event will feature two main races, one being the new Pegasus World Cup Turf. For that race, Woodward Stakes winner Yoshida drew the 2 post position as the favorite at 5-2. Catapult is second at 7-2, coming out of the 9 post.

The turf race will be run at 1 3/16 miles with a $7 million purse, $3 million to the winner. The dirt race features a $9 million purse, with $4 million to the winner.

 


Here are the complete fields with odds, trainer and jockey. Quotes from connections below.
Pegasus World Cup:

1. Bravazo (12-1)— D Wayne Lukas, Luis Saez

2. Something Awesome (20-1)—Jose Corrales, Edgar Prado

3. City of Light (5-2) — Mike McCarthy, Javier Castellano

4. Seeking the Soul (12-1) — Dallas Stewart, John Velazquez

5. Accelerate (9-5) — John Sadler, Joel Rosario

6. Tom's d'Etat (20-1) — Al Stall, Jr., Shaun Bridgmohan

7. True Timber (30-1) — Kiaran McLaughlin, Joe Bravo

8. Gunnevera (8-1) — Antonio Sano, irad Ortiz Jr.

9. Kukulkan (30-1)— Fausto Gutierrez, Frankie Dettori

10. Audible (10-1) — Todd Pletcher, Flavien Prat

11, Imperative (30-1) — Anthony Quartarolo, Tyler Gaffalione

12. Patternrecognition (10-1) — Chad Brown, Jose Ortiz

 

Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational:

1. Magic Wand (9-2) — Aidan O'Brien, Wayne Lordan

2. Yoshida (5-2)— Bill Mott, Jose Ortiz

3. Channel Maker (12-1)—Bill Mott, Javier Castellano

4. Aerolithe (8-1)— Takanori Kikuzawa, Florent Geroux

5. Next Shares (15-1)— Richard Baltas, Tyler Gafflione

6. Fahan Mura (30-1) — Vladamir Cerin, Edwin Maldanado

7. Bricks and Mortar (5-1) — Chad Brown, Irad Ortiz. Jr.

8. Delta Prince — (15-1) Jimmy Jerkens, Frankie Dettori

9. Catapult (7-2)— John Sadler, Joel Rosario

10. Dubby Dubbie (30-1)— Bob Hess, Luca Panici

Quotes from connections:
Trainer John Sadler (Accelerate, PP #5, 9-5): “It's a good post. We didn't want to be on the outside and we didn't want to be on the inside. We were hoping for 5 or 6, so we're very happy with the draw. He has a style that doesn't get in trouble, typically. Hopefully, he gets away good and gets a good trip from there.”

Trainer Mike McCarthy (City of Light, PP #3, 5-2): “I'm very pleased to be drawn into the three-hole. It got down to the wire there with the three or the 12, so we were obviously very grateful to have the three-hole. He's a horse that carries his speed a long way, so hopefully we get a nice, clean break and find ourselves in a good position going into the first turn and turning up the backside.”

“Very pleased with the way he's settled in. I was happy with the way he got over the racetrack Saturday morning. I thought his work was dynamite. He came out of it well and seems to be enjoying himself here. I don't know if a horse could have come into a race better than he did coming into the Breeders' Cup. Obviously, 10 or 11 weeks between races certainly seems to me like he is holding his form. Very pleased with what I've seen so far.”

Trainer Antonio Sano (Gunnevera, PP #8, 8-1): “I like the post. He's not outside or inside. He's close to the middle, so it's good. The horse comes from the back, so we hope to have a good pace.”

Co-Owner Elliott Walden, WinStar Farm (Audible, PP #10, 10-1): “It's not ideal, but it's not a killer, either. Gun Runner won out of it last year. I think it's fine. I didn't really want the 12 but, other than that, everything else seems to be OK. A little further out than we wanted, but there's some pluses to that, as well. You get a clean break and he's tactical, so we'll see where he puts himself and go from there.”

Trainer D. Wayne Lukas (Bravazo, PP #1, 12-1): “We have to take care of the things we can control and that's something we can't control, so we just leave it alone. Here, I think with this field and everything, the way it shook out I don't think it's all that bad. It's a short run to the turn. We've got good gate speed. I don't know that it's that big a disadvantage. Normally, I wouldn't like it. I wouldn't like it in the Derby or the Preakness or a race like that, but it might not fit too badly here.”

Trainer Jose Corrales (Something Awesome, PP #2, 20-1): “I think it's OK. You wish to be in the middle, but it's very difficult to get what you want. It's not the best position that you can get at that distance, but I go in with a rider that's won all kinds of races. When you have a rider like him, he knows what to do. They have to break and they have enough time before the first turn to make a decision where he wants to be. He's a horse that you can put anywhere. I think he's going to perform well. I go in with a good feeling that they have to run to beat him, because he's going to compete. It's not easy, but if everything was easy everybody would win the Pegasus.”

Owner Ron Paolucci (Imperative, PP #11, 30-1): “Most people wouldn't be happy with 11, but I was happy with 11. Imperative is not a horse that likes to be down inside or in between horses. Every race that he has ever run that is a big race, he's been outside of horses. I was worried with as much speed in the race if he drew inside they would come down on him with the quick run to the first turn. We got three horses that don't have a lot of speed directly inside of us and a fast horse on the outside of us. I think that will allow us to come out and set our own tempo and maybe lay fifth or sixth, right off the speed. We should get a clean trip from out there.”

Pegasus World Cup Turf (G1) Post-Position Draw Quotes

Co-Owner Elliott Walden, WinStar Farm (Yoshida, PP #2, 5-2): “We're happy with that. I always like saving ground, especially on the turf, and we'll go from there. I always like to be the favorite, because it feels like you're in the right spot if you're the favorite. It doesn't mean he's going to win but it means he's in with a big chance. I think he's training extremely well. Couldn't be happier with the way he's done since the Breeders' Cup. He's so versatile, he runs on the dirt and runs on the turf. That's a real plus for him.”

Trainer John Sadler (Catapult, PP #9, 7-2): “Catapult drew on the outside, but that's not a bad draw from him. He's a turf horse at a long distance that settles and then puts his run in.”

Trainer Takanori Kikuzawa, through interpreter Kate Hunter, Pegasus World Cup field representative for the Japan Racing Association (Aerolithe, PP #4, 8-1): “Since Yoshida and Magic Wand are on the inside of her, the post-position will be good because she's on the outside of them. She'll go forward more likely at the beginning of the race, so I'm very happy with the post position.”

Co-owner Michael Iavarone (Next Shares, PP #5, 15-1): “I think it is great. I don't think it was that incredibly important to us. I didn't want to be all the way on the outside. But I think it ended up being really, really good. Speed is outside of us, so I don't think we are going to be trapped on the rail.”

Owner Ron Paolucci (Dubby Dubbie, PP #10, 30-1): “I love the post. The filly coming from California [Fahan Mura] is very fast. My horse has blinkers and he's a little keyed up sometimes and if a horse was to go by him on the outside and come over, he might try to go after him. Whereas with this post we can kind of relax and let [Fahan Mara] do her thing and act like she isn't in the race.” 

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