Here is the latest release from the Pegasus World Cup set for Saturday at Gulfstream. Photo credit to Ryan Thompson
Korea Racing Authorityās Knicks Go is scheduled to seek the biggest payday of his career in Saturdayās $3 million Pegasus World Cup Championship Invitational (G1) at Gulfstream Park while also pursuing lucrative future considerations.
āItās a very prestigious race. It hasnāt been around that long, but with the likes of Gun Runner, Arrogate and City of Light, there are champions that have won this race. It means a whole lot. Itās a race that can make a stallion, and weāre still trying to do that with Knicks Go,ā trainer Brad Cox said. āHeāll be a stallion at some point. This would mean a lot and do a lot for his value as a stallion. Not only is it a great purse, but itās going to add a lot of value if heās able to win the race.ā
The Pegasus, which will be contested at 1 1/8 miles for the richest purse for older horses in North America not associated with the Breedersā Cup, and the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1), a 1 3/16-mile turf feature for older horses, will co-headline a 12-race program that will also offer the $200,000 Inside Information (G2), $125.000 Fred W. Hooper (G3), $125,000 William. L. McKnight (G3), $125,000 La Prevoyante (G3) and the $125,000 Marshaās River (G3). First-race post time is set for 11:40 a.m. Advance wagering on the Pegasus program will be available on Friday. The late Pick 4 and Late Pick 5 pools will both be guaranteed at $750,000.
Knicks Go will enter the fifth running of the Pegasus off three straight victories in as many starts in 2020, including a track record-breaking triumph under Joel Rosario in the Breedersā Cup Dirt (G2) at Keeneland. Installed as the 5-2 morning-line favorite in a field of 12 after drawing Post. No. 4 Wednesday, Knicks Go will have to prove himself by trying to carry his abundant speed beyond 1 1/16-miles, the longest distance he has run during his 17-race career.
Ā āI havenāt raced a lot at Gulfstream, but I think speed is always a good thing there. Iām a big believer that speed is good at a mile and an eighth and beyond – obviously it depends on how much other speed is in the race. But I think he can get it. I think heās a horse that once he gets free and loose, he runs with a lot of confidence,ā Cox said.
āIām excited. I really do think heāll handle a mile and an eighth. In his three races with us last year, there was horse left,ā he added. āIn the Breedersā Cup, Joel reached up and grabbed him four or five jumps from the wire, so he was still going.ā
Knicks Go is in the middle of a career resurgence since joining Coxās stable in 2020. The Maryland-bred son of Paynter was a top 2-year-old in 2018, capturing the 1 1/16-mile Breedersā Futurity (G1) at Keeneland by 5 Ā½ lengths and finishing second behind Game Winner in the Breedersā Cup Juvenile (G1) at Churchill Downs. However, he went winless in 10 starts after his Breedersā Futurity score.
Knicks Go registered a front-running 7 Ā½-length victory for Cox in a Feb. 22 optional claiming allowance at Oaklawn Park before heading to the sidelines for seven months. He returned to action with a sensational 10 Ā¼-length romp in a Oct. 4 optional claiming allowance at Keeneland, encouraging his connections to give the Breedersā Cup Dirt Mile a try. Knicks Go came through with a spectacular 3 Ā½-length, front-running victory in the track-record time of 1:33.85.
Rosario has been awarded the return call aboard Knicks Go.
W. S. Farishās Code of Honor, a graded-stakes winner over the Gulfstream Park track, was rated second in the morning-line at 9-2 after drawing Post. No. 10. The Shug McGaughey-trained 5-year-old captured the 2019 Fountain of Youth (G2) before finishing third behind Maximum Security in the both the Florida Derby (G1) and the Kentucky Derby (G1). He went on to win the Travers (G1) at Saratoga and the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) via the disqualification of Vino Rossi at Belmont Park.
After winning the June 6 Westchester at Belmont to open his 2021 campaign, Code of Honor has been winless in four starts that include a third-place finish in the Met Mile (G1) at Belmont, a troubled fourth in the Whitney (G1) at Keeneland, a runner-up finish in the Kelso at Belmont, and a second-place finish in the Clark (G1) at Churchill Downs.
āIn the Clark, he was bottled up there. By the time he got loose, the race was pretty much over. Before that, going a mile, Chadās horse [Complexity] kind of controlled what was going on. I think Javier [Castellano] knew he had to be closer and move a little sooner,ā trainer Shug McGaughey said. āThe Whitney was a throw out. His first race was good. I probably shouldnāt have run him in the Metropolitan Mile. He was wide and Vekoma got the trip. Heās a nice horse. Maybe this will be his dayā
Tyler Gaffalione is scheduled to ride Code of Honor for the first time Saturday,
āObviously, he rides this racetrack very well and heās very familiar with it,ā McGaughey said. āHeās a very patient rider and thatās what Code of Honor wants, so Iām pleased to have him.ā
Randy Hill, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing and Hugh Lynchās Tax is set to make his second straight start in the Pegasus, in which he finished off the board after stumbling at the start last year. The 5-year-old son of Arch, one of two returning Pegasus entrants, is coming off a dominating 4 Ā½-length victory in the Dec. 12 Harlanās Holiday (G3) at Gulfstream.
āHeās better now than heās ever been. We always knew he was a really good horse. Heās grown and developed into a better horse than he was last year. I think with age heās getting better and getting stronger, healthier,ā Gargan said. āHe has a few little issues we had to work through, and heās gotten through them. Iām expecting a big performance.ā
Luis Saez has the return mount aboard Tax, who drew Post No. 7 and was rated third at 5-1.
Jim Bakke and Jerry Isbisterās Mr Freeze will seek to improve on a second-place finish behind Mucho Gusto in last yearās Pegasus. The Dale Romans-trained 6-year-old came right back from his big run in the Pegasus with a three-length victory in the Gulfstream Park Mile (G2). The son of To Honor and Serve has won one of six subsequent graded-stakes starts, capturing the 1 1/8-mile Fayette (G2) Oct. 10 sat Keeneland before finishing sixth in the Breedersā Cup Dirt Mile and fifth in the Clark.
Mr Freeze was rated at 15-1 after drawing the Post No. 11.
āMr Freeze has plenty of gas, so he can get out and settle where he needs to be. Itās a pretty fair race going a mile and an eighth here no matter where you draw,ā said Romans, who named John Velazquez to ride Mr Freeze. āHe loves this racetrack.ā
Romans is also scheduled to saddle Albaugh Family Stables LLC and Helen K. Groves Revocable Trustās Coastal Defense for the Pegasus. The 5-year-old son of Curlin finished fourth in both the Fayette and Clark in his last two starts and is also rated at 15-1. Corey Lanerie has the mount.
He is a grinder, so hopefully he can drop over before the first turn, Romans added.
Thumbs Up Racing LLCās Sleepy Eyes Todd, who is rated at 8-1 in the morning line, enters the Pegasus off a half-length victory in the seven-furlong Mr. Prospector Dec. 19 at Gulfstream, but the 5-year-old son of Paddy OāPrado was a front-running winner in the 1 1/8-mile Charles Town Classic (G2) in August.
āI love the mile and an eighth,ā trainer Miguel Silva said. āHe already won at that distance and he performed really good at that distance. Weāre just hoping that we have a different kind of trip. We donāt want to be on the lead and hopefully we can pick up horses at the end.ā
Jose Ortiz is scheduled to ride Sleepy Eyes Todd for the first time.
Grupo 7C Racing Stableās Jesusā Team is rated at 10-1 in the morning-line for the Pegasus on the strength of a pair of Grade 1 placings last year. After winning a $32,000 maiden claiming race at Gulfstream last March, the son of Tapiture went on the road to finish third in the Preakness (G1) and second behind Knicks Go in the Breedersā Cup Dirt Mile. The 4-year-old over-achiever returned to Gulfstream to prepare for a start in the Pegasus with a victory in the Claiming Crown Jewel Dec. 5.
Jesusā Team is trained by Jose DāAngelo, a former leading trainer in Venezuela before venturing to South Florida in 2019,
āItās very exciting. It is the most important race of our calendar in South Florida at Gulfstream Park,ā DāAngelo said. āI think itās a big test for both me and Jesus.ā
Irad Ortiz Jr., who rode Mucho Gusto to victory last year, is scheduled to ride Jesusā Team for the first time Saturday.
Trainer Michael McCarthy, who saddled City of Light for a 5 Ā¾-length romp in the 2019 Pegasus, is scheduled to saddle Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Twin Creek Racing Stables LLC, Robert and Kathleen Verrattiās Independence Hall. The 4-year-old son of Constitution, who finished fifth in last yearās Florida Derby (G1) at Gulfstream, came off a seven-month layoff to win a Nov. 8 allowance at Del Mar before finishing fifth in the seven-furlong Malibu (G1) at Santa Anita last time out.
āThere are a lot of unknowns with the horse. Can he handle a mile and an eighth? His one race at Gulfstream was just OK,ā McCarthy said. āSo, there are a lot of unknowns going into this.ā
Flavien Prat has the call.
John Sonderekerās Kiss Today Goodbye enters the Pegasus after winning his first stakes in the Dec. 26 San Antonio (G2) at Santa Anita. The Eric Kruljac-trained 4-year-old son of Cairo Prince is rated at 12-1. Mike Smith, who rode Arrogate to victory in the 2018 Pegasus, has the call on Kiss Today Goodbye.
Harpers First Ride, who has been privately purchased since his last start by GMP Stables LLC, Cypress Creek Equine and Arnold Bennewith, will seek his fifth stakes victory in six starts Saturday. The Claudio Gonzalez-trained 5-year-old son of Paynter will be ridden by regular jockey Angel Cruz.
John Fanelli and partnersā Math Wizard will seek his first victory since capturing the 2019 Pennsylvania Derby (G1) in the Pegasus. The Saffie Joseph Jr.-trained 5-year-old son of Algorithms will be ridden by Edgard Zayas.
Michael Dubb, Steve Hornstock, Bethlehem Stables LLC and Nice Guys Racingās Last Judgment, who captured the Jan. 16 Sunshine Classic by 6 Ā½ lengths at Gulfstream Park, drew into the field upon the withdrawal of True Timber. The Michael Maker trainee will be ridden by Paco Lopez.