Pair of grade 1 turf winners lead Monday workouts

Two grade 1-winning turf horses topped the work tab on Monday morning. King of Gosford and Troubleshooting, both successful in top-level races last year, returned to training with solid drills. Their efforts highlighted a group of graded-stakes winners across various tracks.

On Monday, several prominent horses in the racing circuit completed workouts, with a focus on turf specialists who have secured grade 1 victories. King of Gosford, a 5-year-old son of Zoustar trained by Phil D'Amato, began his year with a three-furlong breeze in 36.8 seconds at Santa Anita. This marked his first drill since finishing sixth in the Del Mar Mile (G2) on August 30 at Del Mar. Earlier, he had claimed the Shoemaker Mile (G1) in May.

Troubleshooting, a 3-year-old by Not This Time under trainer Greg Foley, covered four furlongs in 49.2 seconds at Fair Grounds. This was his fourth workout of the year, following a previous session 10 days earlier at the same track. His grade 1 success came in the Franklin-Simpson Mile at Kentucky Downs, after which he won the Bryan Station (G3) at Keeneland but placed ninth in the Commonwealth Turf (G3) at Churchill Downs on November 22.

Other notable graded-stakes winners also trained. Queen Maxima, a multiple grade 3 victor trained by Jeff Mullins, worked four furlongs in 49.4 seconds at Santa Anita, seven days after her last breeze. She recently won the Las Cienegas (G3) on January 11 at the same venue. Durante, prepared by David Jacobson, breezed three furlongs in 36.6 seconds at Oaklawn, 11 days after his prior work. His last race was a sixth-place finish in the Ring The Bell on December 13. West Hollywood, trained by Brad Cox, completed four furlongs in 50.6 seconds at Payson Park, building on a session from 11 days ago at Fair Grounds. He ended fourth in the Saranac (G3) last year and was fifth in an allowance on April 29 at Churchill Downs.

These sessions signal ongoing preparations for upcoming races among established performers.

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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.

Twelve horses that have won graded stakes races completed workouts on Wednesday morning, with Book'em Danno posting the fastest time at his distance as he prepares for a 2026 debut. The group includes multiple Grade 1 and Grade 2 victors breezing at tracks across the United States. These sessions signal ongoing preparations for upcoming races.

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Clock Tower posted the fastest workout among graded-stakes winners on Tuesday morning at Keeneland. The 4-year-old horse breezed five furlongs in 59.6 seconds, highlighting preparations for upcoming races. Several other notable graded winners also logged works across various tracks.

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher has outlined the next steps for six 3-year-old horses in his stable, beyond the undefeated champion Ted Noffey, as they gear up for the 2026 Kentucky Derby trail. Speaking from Palm Beach Downs in Delray Beach, Florida, Pletcher shared insights on their recent performances and upcoming races. These colts represent a mix of promising talents and those needing to prove themselves.

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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.

The Puma surged from off the pace as a 7.40-1 longshot to win the Grade 3 Tampa Bay Derby by three-quarters of a length at Tampa Bay Downs, earning 50 Kentucky Derby qualifying points and climbing to second on the leaderboard with 56 total after a prior third in the Sam Davis Stakes. Trained by Gustavo Delgado Sr., the colt shares ownership connections with 2023 Derby winner Mage.

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The Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes at Fair Grounds features a competitive field of eight 3-year-olds vying for 50 qualifying points toward the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Undefeated horses Golden Tempo and Paladin stand out as top contenders among winners of recent prep races. The $500,000 race is set for Saturday at 6:30 p.m. EST.

 

 

 

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