Any time you see a horse loose on the lead like that you get nervous. If that loose horse lost concentration at any point and took a right, it would have been very bad.
He definitely ran a better race. That's where I was hoping to be last time. We're headed in the right direction. He is still not right where I want him in fitness.
He has every reason to move forward. He got tired, blew hard after the race, and has come back and has trained good.
He is the horse. He's in front. There's no performance anybody has seen yet that rivals what he's done.
He looked very comfortable, the horse that we're hoping he'd be.
He worked quicker than I hoped, [but] he came back fine. He seemed to do it well within himself. He came out of it in fine fashion.
He's a nice, big horse,
I expected a better showing from him. He got tired. He was exhausted when he came back, but he recovered fairly quickly. I think that he's got plenty of miles in him, so it didn't knock him out.
I haven't had a 2-turning-3-year-old horse that was this serious of a Derby prospect at this time of year.
I think he ran a good race and right now I'm happy with him. He's still not right where I want him in fitness.
I thought they both worked really well. You try to treat it as just another work, but I couldn't help being excited by the way they worked.
I train, and I try to stay on schedule. Here and at the Fair Grounds, the thousands of horses I've worked, I'm absolutely secure in it. Sam Houston, Fair Grounds, Churchill, I won't alter my work schedule at any of those places when it's wet.
I was just making sure that they both came out of the work well and they were going to run. I waited until this morning to see if they were still healthy.
I was very worried about the loose horse. Any time you see a loose horse on the lead, you get nervous, especially when it's a two-year-old. If (the loose horse) lost concentration at any point and took a right, it would have been very bad.
I'm definitely not going to rule anything out, ... The three possibilities are the Breeders' Futurity, the Champagne, or training up to the Breeders' Cup.
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