So Happy leads Kentucky Derby prospects in Monday workouts

So Happy, the undefeated Grade 2 winner, returned to the work tab with a four-furlong breeze in 48.8 seconds at Santa Anita on Monday. The colt headlines a trio of Kentucky Derby futures contenders who trained that morning, including Plutarch and Tripp's Promise. These workouts mark the first activity for So Happy since his San Vicente victory on January 10.

So Happy, a son of Runhappy trained by Mark Glatt, impressed in his first workout since capturing the Grade 2 San Vicente Stakes by two lengths over Buetane at Santa Anita on January 10. The seven-furlong stakes debut followed a debut victory by three-quarter lengths in a six-furlong maiden special weight at Del Mar on November 22, where he overcame 38-1 odds. His Derby futures odds shortened from 75-1 to 60-1 at Caesars in Nevada last week, reflecting growing confidence in the two-for-two colt.

Joining So Happy at Santa Anita was Plutarch, a son of Into Mischief under trainer Bob Baffert. The colt covered six furlongs in 1:12.4, the fastest time among seven works at the distance. This followed a four-furlong breeze seven days prior. Plutarch's most recent race was a maiden win going 1 1/8 miles on the turf at Del Mar on November 30.

At Gulfstream Park, Tripp's Promise, by Promises Fulfilled and trained by Dale Romans, worked four furlongs in 47.5 seconds, the fifth fastest of 30 at the distance. This came eight days after his previous four-furlong move. The colt finished sixth in the one-mile Mucho Macho Man Stakes at Gulfstream on January 3.

These sessions provide early indicators of form as the road to the 2026 Kentucky Derby intensifies, with trainers monitoring progress toward key preps.

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Dramatic photo-finish illustration of Potente edging Robusta to win the San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita Park.
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Potente edges Robusta in 2026 San Felipe Stakes; So Happy, Secured Freedom eye Santa Anita Derby

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Potente rallied late to win the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes by a head over 67-1 longshot Robusta at Santa Anita Park, earning 50 Kentucky Derby qualifying points and a 90 Beyer Speed Figure. Third-place So Happy and fourth-place Secured Freedom drew praise from their connections, who reported the horses in good shape and plan to enter them in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby on April 4.

Grade 1 winner Brant returns in the San Felipe Stakes, a key Kentucky Derby prep race at Santa Anita Park. Unbeaten So Happy faces his first two-turn test in the Grade 2 event for 3-year-olds over 1 1/16 miles. The race offers qualifying points toward the Kentucky Derby.

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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.

The Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs on Saturday offers Kentucky Derby qualifying points but no clear favorite. Trainer Tommy Drury's undefeated Lockstocknpharoah faces his dirt debut against Bob Baffert's Buetane, the 5-2 morning-line favorite. Other contenders include Confessional and Incredibolt, setting up a competitive field.

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Forever Young, a 2024 Kentucky Derby participant, secured victory in the Saudi Cup (G1) on February 14, marking a strong return in his 5-year-old debut. Publisher, from the 2025 field, also triumphed in a recent allowance race at Oaklawn. These performances highlight ongoing success for several Derby alumni in stakes and allowance competitions.

Gin Gin, a Grade 1-winning mare, resumed training on Wednesday after a troubled Breeders' Cup performance. She headlined a group of 13 graded-stakes winners who published workouts that day. The session at Palm Meadows marked her first breeze since November.

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British Isles surged to victory in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap, pulling off a 7-1 upset over the heavily favored Just a Touch. The 5-year-old gelding won by 4 1/4 lengths under jockey Diego Herrera, marking the rider's first Grade 1 triumph. Trainer Richard Baltas secured his second Big 'Cap win with the horse.

 

 

 

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