The Phnom Penh Post

‘Chrome’ even-money Breeders favourite

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CALIFORNIA Chrome, vying to cap an unbeaten 2016 with a victory in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, was installed as the even-money favourite on Monday for Saturday’s $6 million race.

Chrome, North America’s alltime leading money winner who is flourishin­g two years after winning the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes in 2014 as a 3-year-old, drew the fourth post on Monday for the one and a quarter-mile race that will cap the two-day, $28 million Breeders’ Cup extravagan­za at Santa Anita Park.

California Chrome’s six vic- tories this year include a dominant win in the Dubai World Cup. With j ockey Vi c t or Espinoza in the irons he will try to expunge the memory of his third-placed finish in the 2014 Classic.

“Victor and I were talking about the draw and he told me that it really didn’t matter to him which post we got,” said trainer Art Sherman.

“We’ve all got that long run into the first turn.

“I agree with him. This horse is ready,” Sherman said of the horse with the flashy white marks, who has amassed career earnings of $13.4 mil- lion. “He’s better now than he has ever been.”

Three-year-old Arrogate, winner of the Travers Stakes by an astonishin­g 13 and a half lengths in August, will break from the 10th post and was priced at 5-2.

Frosted was made the early third choice at 5-1.

The Classic will be without a couple of this year’s notable names.

Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist was pulled from the race with a swollen ankle.

Found, the Aidan O’Brientrain­ed Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe heroine, was available for the Classic, but instead her connection­s chose to have her defend her title in the 1 1/2mile Turf. Found will break from the 10th post in a 13-horse field with Ryan Moore in the saddle.

O’Brien’s Highland Reel will drew the 12th post while Sir Michael Stoute’s Ulysses will be in seven with the David O’Meara-trained Mondialist­e in six as Europe again fields a strong challenge in the $4 million race on Saturday.

The 13-race program start on Friday with four races, including the one and an eighth-mile, $2 million Distaff.

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