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Derby, Oaks Contenders Arrive At Churchill Downs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (April 11, 2002) - The number of contenders on the
grounds of Churchill Downs for the 128th renewals of the Kentucky Derby
and Kentucky Oaks grew Thursday (April 11) afternoon with the arrival of a plane
from California carrying horses for trainers Bob Baffert and Bobby
Frankel and a van from Lexington that carried the newest member of
Baffert's stable.
Illinois Derby (GII) winner War Emblem, who was on the van from
Lexington, became a member of Baffert's stable after he was purchased
privately by The Thoroughbred Corp. War Emblem, previously trained by
Frank Springer, had been shipped to Keeneland after last week's win at
Sportsman's Park. The son of Our Emblem, previously owned by Russell L.
Reineman of Chicago, will take up residence with Baffert's division in
Barn 33.
The flight from California included the top Kentucky Oaks
contenders from the West Coast - Edmund Gann's Las Virgenes (GI) and
Santa Anita Oaks (GI) winner You and The Thoroughbred Corp's Habibti,
the runner-up in both of those races and the winner of the Hollywood
Starlet (GI). You is trained by Frankel and Habibti by Baffert.
Also on the plane for Baffert was Mike Pegram's
Danthebluegrassman, who is out of Kentucky Derby consideration following
an eighth-place finish in the
Santa Anita Derby (GI). Frankel's group also included the Blatz &
Smith's Royal Gem, a 3-year-old son of Royal Academy who is unbeaten in
two starts, both on the turf.
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