Knicks Go favored in Pegasus tilt
Likely horse of the year Knicks Go is favored in what will be the final race of his career, Saturday’s G1 Pegasus World Cup.
Likely horse of the year Knicks Go is favored in what will be the final race of his career, Saturday’s G1 Pegasus World Cup.
Maryland-bred Knicks Go, the likely horse of the year, on Sunday had his final tuneup prior to Saturday’s G1 Pegasus World Cup.
Knicks Go, the Maryland-bred Breeders’ Cup Classic winner, will make one more start, the Pegasus World Cup, which trainer Brad Cox calls “bittersweet.”
Flashy Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Knicks Go, a Maryland-bred, may have one more trick up his sleeve before retirement: a start in the Pegasus World Cup.
Knicks Go flew early, Aloha West flew late, and Maryland-breds stole the show on Breeders’ Cup Saturday with a pair of wins.
Brad Cox will start four at Charles Town Friday, a roster topped by Classic hopeful and multiple graded winner Warrior’s Charge.
Maryland-bred Knicks Go, winner of the G1 Pegasus World Cup earlier this year, has been installed as the favorite in Saturday’s G1 Whitney at Saratoga.
Arklow, a Grade 1 winner and multi-millionaire, will look to add to his resume in Saturday’s Grade 1 United Nations at Monmouth Park.
Hot Rod Charlie, second in the Belmont and third in the Kentucky Derby, is the morning line favorite for Saturday’s Grade 1 Haskell.
Multiple graded winner Bonny South, second last time in the G1 Ogden Phipps, will look to keep the good roll going in Saturday’s G2 Delaware Handicap.