AQUEDUCT
Marcas
1)1-1A-9 2)5-4-9 3)5-1-2 4)8-2-4 5)7-6-5 6)2-3-1 7)4-3-6 8)8-2-6 9)1-10-4
Base Jugadas
3carr 5 Spa City Fever
TURF PARADISE
Marcas
1)4-8-3 2)1-7-3 3)2-3-4 4)4-5-1A 5)4-5-7 6)4-7-1 7)3-5-4 8)4-8-6 9)7-2-4
Base Jugadas
6carr 4 Borealis Way
REMINGTON PARK
Marcas
1)6-1-8 2)1-6-5 3)5-3-2 4)1-3-8 5)3-1-6 6)1-7-5 7)8-5-10 8)2-4-5 9)1-8-5
Speaking by telephone from South Florida, where he soon will be joined by Grade 2 Remsen hero Honor Code, Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey said the A.P. Indy colt came out of his victory in good order and will be prepared for a 2014 Triple Crown campaign.
"What impressed me the most was how he handled the day; he shipped over [from Belmont Park] well and broke a lot better," said McGaughey. "They went three-quarters in 1:17 but he was right there. He made the lead, lost it and then refocused. They went the last part in 11 and change and he beat a very nice horse [Cairo Prince] who'd run twice since Honor Code's last race."
Honor Code is now 2-1-0 from three career starts, having broken his maiden in a last-to-first effort going seven furlongs at Saratoga Race Course and then finishing second to Havana in the Grade 1 Foxwoods Champagne at a mile at Belmont Park.
"I was watching the replay and he galloped out well, which is what [jockey Javier Castellano] said in our conversation after the race," the trainer said.
McGaughey said Honor Code most likely would begin his 3-year-old campaign in Florida but left open the option of returning to New York for the Grade 1 Wood Memorial.
"He's going to be here in Florida; we'll watch him and see how he's doing," he said. "I've got nothing specific in my head other than he'll start when and where he tells us."
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