Plutarch edges out Intrepido to win the Robert Lewis Stakes, securing Bob Baffert's eighth straight victory at Santa Anita.
Plutarch edges out Intrepido to win the Robert Lewis Stakes, securing Bob Baffert's eighth straight victory at Santa Anita.
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Plutarch wins Robert Lewis Stakes for Baffert's eighth straight victory

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Plutarch edged out Intrepido by three-quarters of a length to win the Grade 3 Robert Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita on Saturday, securing Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert his eighth consecutive victory in the race for 3-year-olds. Ridden by Florent Geroux, the colt completed the one-mile distance in 1:37.02 for his first stakes win on dirt. The result ties Plutarch with Intrepido for third on the Kentucky Derby qualifying leaderboard with 23 points each.

The Robert Lewis Stakes, a key prep race for the Kentucky Derby, unfolded at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California, where Plutarch, a 4-1 shot trained by Bob Baffert, demonstrated resilience in a competitive field. Starting alertly under jockey Florent Geroux, Plutarch stayed close to the pacesetting Intrepido, trained by Jeff Mullins, through the backstretch and turns. In the stretch, Plutarch pulled ahead but had to fend off a late challenge from Intrepido along the rail before drawing clear for the victory.

"I felt he broke very alertly for me and put me in a great spot," Geroux said. "When I asked him to move along in the lane, he responded really well. But he waited for the horse on the inside a little bit. As soon as he came by me, my horse gave me another gear."

This marked Plutarch's first win on dirt and his stakes debut success, improving his record to two wins in six starts with earnings exceeding $190,000. Owned by the Coolmore partnership of Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, and Derrick Smith, the Into Mischief colt previously broke his maiden on turf at Del Mar on November 30 and finished third to Intrepido in last year's American Pharoah Stakes.

Baffert, who now has 14 overall wins in the Robert Lewis, compared Plutarch to his 2020 Kentucky Derby winner Authentic. "He keeps getting better every week," Baffert said. "I don’t think distance will be a problem with him. This is very exciting. He’s legit."

Intrepido, returning from a fifth-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, settled for second, while Secured Freedom took third in his two-turn debut under Tim Yakteen. Baffert's 6-5 favorite Desert Gate finished fourth after a poor start from the inside post, with stablemate Cherokee Nation fifth. "Desert Gate missed the break, and I knew the one-hole would hurt us," Baffert noted. "I knew we were in trouble then because he is so one-dimensional."

Mullins praised Intrepido's effort off a layoff: "To be off that long, I'm happy with his race."

Plutarch's win earns him 20 qualifying points, tying him with Intrepido at 23 for the May 2 Kentucky Derby field. Geroux, newly based at Santa Anita, sees Derby potential: "To have the opportunity to ride for [Baffert] is a big honor."

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Reactions on X to Plutarch's victory in the Grade 3 Robert Lewis Stakes focus on Bob Baffert's eighth straight win and the colt's narrow defeat of Intrepido, earning 23 Kentucky Derby points. Official accounts and journalists highlighted the result and Baffert's dominance, while fans expressed surprise but optimism for Plutarch's future at longer distances. Sentiments are predominantly positive with neutral reporting.

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Dynamic photo illustration of Westwood winning the San Pasqual Stakes and Princesa Moche the Megahertz Stakes at Santa Anita racetrack.
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Westwood and Princesa Moche win stakes at Santa Anita

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Westwood secured his first stakes victory in the Grade 2 San Pasqual Stakes, while Princesa Moche earned her initial U.S. stakes win in the Grade 3 Megahertz Stakes at Santa Anita on Saturday. Both races highlighted strong performances on the track for older horses. The victories came after previews anticipated competitive fields in the events.

Trainer Bob Baffert has confirmed that his horse Plutarch is out of the running for the 2026 Kentucky Derby. The colt, who held the eighth position on the leaderboard, will not compete in the race. Baffert mentioned the Belmont Stakes as a potential next target.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A promising colt named Canaletto made an impressive debut at Gulfstream Park, winning by eight lengths and sparking early Kentucky Derby buzz. Upcoming races like the Holy Bull and Southwest Stakes feature strong fields of contenders vying for qualifying points. These events highlight the intensifying path to Churchill Downs in May.

Silent Tactic overcame a last-place start to surge past the field and win the Grade 3 $1 million Southwest Stakes by 3 1/4 lengths at Oaklawn Park. The 12-1 longshot, ridden by Cristian Torres for trainer Mark Casse and owner John Oxley, earned 20 Kentucky Derby qualifying points in the 1 1/16-mile race for 3-year-olds. The victory marked Casse's third consecutive win in an Oaklawn Derby prep event.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Golden Tempo, the undefeated winner of the Grade 3 Lecomte Stakes, completed a solid workout at Fair Grounds on Friday morning as he eyes the upcoming Risen Star Stakes. The Curlin colt breezed four furlongs in 48.8 seconds under trainer Cherie DeVaux, marking his second drill since his January victory. He leads the points standings for the 2026 Kentucky Derby with odds of 30-1 in Las Vegas futures.

Bob Baffert's trainee Cherokee Nation recorded the highest speed figure of 146 in maiden company at Santa Anita Park, leading a strong week for young horses in U.S. racing. Thirty-five maiden winners achieved figures of 100 or higher, with California tracks dominating the performances. The results highlight emerging talent from top sires and trainers.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

On January 27, 2026, 24-year-old Lauren Roach secured victory in the penultimate UNIBED Winter Grades B&C Qualifier at Aintree International Equestrian Centre, riding her 10-year-old mare Louisiana-S. The event, part of the Winter Classic show, saw 39 starters compete for qualification to the final at the Royal International Horse Show, with Roach's faultless jump-off time of 33.58 seconds proving unbeatable. James Ingham and Will Fletcher finished second and third after strong but slightly slower efforts.

 

 

 

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