Stilleto Boy Leads the Pack: Wednesday’s Top Racehorse Workouts

Horse racing fans, get ready! Wednesday brought exciting updates from the racetrack as several top-tier horses prepared for their upcoming challenges. From impressive breezes to promising performances, here’s a breakdown of the action.

Stilleto Boy Shines at Turfway Park

Stilleto Boy, a 6-year-old gelding trained by Ed Moger Jr., is gearing up for Saturday’s Prairie Bayou Stakes at Turfway Park. On Wednesday, he worked three furlongs in 37.2 seconds, the third-fastest of five at the distance. This race marks his first-ever start on a synthetic surface. Despite not claiming a win this year, his previous victories, including the 2023 Santa Anita Handicap (G1), demonstrate his potential to make a comeback.

Other Wednesday Highlights

Didia Prepares at Keeneland

Didia, a Grade 1 winner of the 2024 New York Stakes, worked four furlongs in 51.4 seconds at Keeneland. Though it was the slowest of 18 works at the distance, she’s coming off a third-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1). Trainer Ignacio Correas is likely fine-tuning her for her next challenge.

None Above the Law Stands Out at Santa Anita

This Grade 2 winner clocked the fastest time among 26 horses at Santa Anita, finishing four furlongs in 47 seconds. Known for his Del Mar Derby win, None Above the Law is on a mission to recapture his winning stride.

Papilio Breezes in Florida

At Palm Meadows, Papilio worked four furlongs in 49 seconds on the turf, the fastest among 35. After placing fourth in the Athenia Stakes, this Grade 2 winner is showing signs of readiness under trainer Mark Casse.

Fast Performances Across the Board

  • Evening Sun clocked a blazing 59 seconds for five furlongs at Santa Anita, leading the pack of seven.
  • Maltese Falcon and Skinner each breezed four furlongs in 48 seconds, ranking third out of 26.
  • V V’s Dream delivered a solid effort with 49 seconds over four furlongs at Oaklawn.

Tuesday’s Notable Efforts

While most of the focus was on Wednesday, Tuesday saw notable works from several Grade 2 and Grade 3 winners. Howbeit, Frost Free, and Sittin On Go all posted solid times, showing promise for future races. Notably, Frost Free made his return to training after a lengthy layoff.

Conclusion

This week’s workouts showcased a blend of seasoned champions and rising stars honing their skills for the track. Stilleto Boy leads the charge into Saturday’s Prairie Bayou Stakes, while others like Didia, None Above the Law, and Papilio are sharpening for their next races. With so many promising performances, racing fans have much to look forward to!

Visit Home

Leave a Comment