Kentucky Derby Prep Race Results: Lookin At Lucky Wins The Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park
Posted on Saturday, March 13th, 2010
One of Bob Baffert’s Kentucky Derby contenders, Lookin At Lucky recovered from a hard bump in the backstretch and won by a head over Noble’s Promise in Saturday’s $300,000 Rebel Stakes on March 13 at Oaklawn Park.
In his first race since December, Lookin At Lucky was four wide in the turn for home and outran Noble’s Promise. Dublin finished third, three lengths back. In the backstretch, Lookin At Lucky and Noble’s Promise bumped, but both had cleared most of the field by the top of the stretch.
“I didn’t know how a young horse would react to that, but mine dug back like a real professional,” jockey Garrett Gomez said. “Coming to the wire, I thought we’d get the other horse, even though mine was tiring. This race will really help my colt.”
Lookin At Lucky paid $4.20, $2.80 and $2.20 as he raced the 1 1/16-mile Rebel Stakes in 1:43.06. Noble’s Promise paid $4.00 and $2.60 and Dublin paid $2.40.
Race horse trainer Bob Baffert said Lookin At Lucky would likely next race in the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct or the Arkansas Derby on April 10 — both are Kentucky Derby 2010 prep races.
“That last prep is the main thing … but you’re not safe until you put that saddle on and hear ‘My Old Kentucky Home,”‘ he said.
Lookin At Lucky had been racing on synthetic surfaces in California but at Oaklawn ran on dirt–which Baffert said gave him a better sense of how well his horse is doing.
“This is as close as you can get to Churchill Downs. It’s nice to run on dirt. Then you know what you have,” Baffert said.
And the race gave him a sense of Churchill, too, he said.
“He almost had a Kentucky Derby-type experience getting bounced around,” Baffert said. “I wanted him to do what he did today. Except for him almost falling down, he did well. It’s not me. It’s the horse. It’s like a coach with a great player.”
The noted trainer, inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame last year after training three Kentucky Derby winners and winning three Eclipse Awards, joked after the race that, until this year, he hadn’t had horses good enough to bring to Oaklawn Park and said with a grin, “I got too big.”
He said he was last here with Miss Gibson County in 1994 and flew in for Saturday’s race with the horse’s owners. In 1998, as the 1997 Kentucky Derby winner Silver Charm was healing from a bruise, Baffert said he considered bringing the horse to Oaklawn but instead sent him to Dubai. “It’s easier to get to Dubai.”
Baffert also trained Conveyance, which won Oaklawn’s Southwest Stakes for 3-year-olds in February.
Dublin, the son of Afleet Alex and which finished third in both the Southwest and Saturday’s Rebel, ran wide in the first turn, struggled to within a length of the lead and then faded.
“My colt got tired, but we will fight again another day, like the first Saturday in May,” jockey Corey Nakatani said.
Tags: Cardiff Giant, Dublin, Lookin at Lucky, Noble's Promise, Pleasant Storm, Royal Express, Uh Oh Bango
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