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Baffert Continues To Cultivate Talent At Del Mar
Baffert Continues To Cultivate Talent At Del Mar

Forbes

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Forbes

Baffert Continues To Cultivate Talent At Del Mar

How does a coach continuously produce winners? Is it luck, hard work, talent levels in the ranks, execution of the gameplan, or a combination of the previously listed? Most familiar with competition understand it is usually some of all of the above. For one Thoroughbred trainer it has been all of the aforementioned plus a great garden spot that has been excellent for cultivating young horses. Bob Baffert has long been considered one of the best in the Thoroughbred racing game. Rightfully so we must add as he has had more horses cross the finish line first in the world's most famous race (7), the Kentucky Derby, trained more Preakness winners than anyone (8), has three wins in the Belmont Stakes, and has conditioned nineteen Breeders' Cup race winners. For good measure, 'Big Race Bob' also has more Grade 1 race wins (the highest level of competition) than any trainer in the game. How has this Arizona native remained at the pinnacle of the sport since beginning his Thoroughbred conditioning career in 1991? It all begins with developing his younger talent where the surf meets the turf down at old Del Mar. Nestled just north of San Diego, this piece of Thoroughbred racing heaven has been a prime location for the Baffert barn over the years. 'There are lots of things that make Del Mar a great place for our young horses', says Baffert, who has conditioned two Triple Crown winners (American Pharoah 2015, Justify 2018). 'The weather is always good and there is very little rain which is very important. You don't miss training time and that can be a big key in development. The track is always in great shape, the atmosphere is good, and it's just a great environment to be in.' Success has been synonymous with this Hall of Fame conditioner at the Seaside Oval as he has far more Stakes wins (177) at Del Mar than any other trainer. Among those are an incredible nineteen wins in the Del Mar Futurity and eleven in the Best Pal Stakes, two of the biggest races for two-year-old males at the track founded by Bing Crosby in 1937. 'Our program puts a lot of emphasis on developing young horses', says Baffert. 'We believe in doing it the right way. Some come around quicker than others. Each horse has to be handled a little differently because like any athlete, some develop quicker mentally and physically than others. Being patient is very important with all of them. Authentic is a good example of a horse we didn't run at Del Mar in the summer of his two-year-old year because he just was not ready. At three he won the Kentucky Derby and the Breeders' Cup Classic.' Developing young talent with works and races at Del Mar every summer has long been a staple of his team's success throughout the last three plus decades. Even though he is the man with the lineup card and pencil, Baffert points to other components as mainstays for his team's success. 'I am very fortunate to have clients that want to run in and win stakes races', says Baffert. 'They give me the freedom to pick the horses we purchase and buying the right horses is where it all begins. Our goal is always to run in the biggest races across the entire country and go in with a real chance to win. Having great people around me and backing me is most important. And it also is fantastic to get those young horses going at a great place like Del Mar.' The Bob Baffert barn will send two runners to post in the grade 3 Best Pal Stakes on Saturday, August 9. St. Petersburg will break from gate 3 and Desert Gate breaks from the 5 hole in the six furlong race over the Del Mar dirt.

Snowden hoping Canterbury meeting a final midweek outing for promising pair
Snowden hoping Canterbury meeting a final midweek outing for promising pair

Sydney Morning Herald

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Snowden hoping Canterbury meeting a final midweek outing for promising pair

Trainer Peter Snowden says there's potential in lightly raced fillies Amreekiyah and La Roja as they kick off fresh campaigns at Canterbury today and would like to think it's the last time they'll appear at a midweek meeting. Amreekiyah is unbeaten in two provincial starts and makes her city debut in the Broadsiding @ Darley Handicap (1250m) on the back of a barrier trial win at Hawkesbury. Snowden said he's seen a good level of improvement in the Justify filly since her all-the-way win at Newcastle back in March. 'She's grown, bigger and stronger all over,' he said. 'She changed a lot last prep, but she's grown up again. She did need to furnish a bit. I'm glad we stopped when we did because she's certainly benefited.' While Snowden is confident Amreekiyah has taken the steps he wanted to see since her first campaign, he's a little cautious ahead of a first-up run. That has nothing to do with her potential, given she's by Justify and a half-sister to 2000m group 2 winner Yaletown he says there's scope for her to reach a middle distance. 'She's a quality filly, and she'll be better again when she gets out over a mile and probably further,' he said. 'It could be a little short for her, but she's still very fresh and early in her prep. We have a good draw there, so I'd be expecting her to run well.'

Snowden hoping Canterbury meeting a final midweek outing for promising pair
Snowden hoping Canterbury meeting a final midweek outing for promising pair

The Age

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Age

Snowden hoping Canterbury meeting a final midweek outing for promising pair

Trainer Peter Snowden says there's potential in lightly raced fillies Amreekiyah and La Roja as they kick off fresh campaigns at Canterbury today and would like to think it's the last time they'll appear at a midweek meeting. Amreekiyah is unbeaten in two provincial starts and makes her city debut in the Broadsiding @ Darley Handicap (1250m) on the back of a barrier trial win at Hawkesbury. Snowden said he's seen a good level of improvement in the Justify filly since her all-the-way win at Newcastle back in March. 'She's grown, bigger and stronger all over,' he said. 'She changed a lot last prep, but she's grown up again. She did need to furnish a bit. I'm glad we stopped when we did because she's certainly benefited.' While Snowden is confident Amreekiyah has taken the steps he wanted to see since her first campaign, he's a little cautious ahead of a first-up run. That has nothing to do with her potential, given she's by Justify and a half-sister to 2000m group 2 winner Yaletown he says there's scope for her to reach a middle distance. 'She's a quality filly, and she'll be better again when she gets out over a mile and probably further,' he said. 'It could be a little short for her, but she's still very fresh and early in her prep. We have a good draw there, so I'd be expecting her to run well.'

Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals
Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals

North Wales Chronicle

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals

Aidan O'Brien's Justify colt was the 11-8 favourite under Ryan Moore in a small field of five, and horse and rider were happy to travel along in the slipstream of early leader Furthur. As the race progressed he loomed up beside the front runner to take the lead three furlongs from home and from there on it was plain sailing as he prevailed by an easy eight and a half lengths. Paddy Power were very impressed and cut the winner to 6-1 from 20s for the Betfred St Leger. Paul Smith, son of co-owner Derrick Smith, said: 'He seems to have progressed nicely from Ascot and Ryan was very happy with him – he said he's uncomplicated, he got into a lovely rhythm and we could have some fun with him over those longer distances now. 'He was out wide for a long way at Ascot but he bounced out of the race very well and really enjoyed the ground today. 'The Irish Leger and the English Leger, all those sort of races are open to him and he could be a Cup horse next year, perhaps. We can plot our way towards all those nice staying races at the end of the year now.' The current ante-post favourite for the St Leger is stablemate and dual Derby winner Lambourn and Smith added: 'There's lots of options open and I think we'll see how these horses get on over the festivals as after here we've got Goodwood and York coming up. 'He's in the mix for all those top races.'

Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals
Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals

Rhyl Journal

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals

Aidan O'Brien's Justify colt was the 11-8 favourite under Ryan Moore in a small field of five, and horse and rider were happy to travel along in the slipstream of early leader Furthur. As the race progressed he loomed up beside the front runner to take the lead three furlongs from home and from there on it was plain sailing as he prevailed by an easy eight and a half lengths. Paddy Power were very impressed and cut the winner to 6-1 from 20s for the Betfred St Leger. Paul Smith, son of co-owner Derrick Smith, said: 'He seems to have progressed nicely from Ascot and Ryan was very happy with him – he said he's uncomplicated, he got into a lovely rhythm and we could have some fun with him over those longer distances now. 'He was out wide for a long way at Ascot but he bounced out of the race very well and really enjoyed the ground today. 'The Irish Leger and the English Leger, all those sort of races are open to him and he could be a Cup horse next year, perhaps. We can plot our way towards all those nice staying races at the end of the year now.' The current ante-post favourite for the St Leger is stablemate and dual Derby winner Lambourn and Smith added: 'There's lots of options open and I think we'll see how these horses get on over the festivals as after here we've got Goodwood and York coming up. 'He's in the mix for all those top races.'

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