Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Baffert admires Paradise Woods

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Bob Baffert knows a good horse when he sees one.

And the Hall of Fame trainer likes what he sees in Paradise Woods. All he had to do was watch her run away from his Abel Tasman in the Santa Anita Oaks.

“Paradise Woods is an extremely talented filly,” said Baffert, who trained 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. “I watched her school the other day at Santa Anita and, wow, she’s imposing. She’s really, really special.”

She is the 5- 2 favorite for today’s $ 1 million race for 3- year- old fillies at Churchill Downs on the day before the Kentucky Derby.

Two horses who have run at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs are also in the field. Ever So Clear, with jockey Luis Contreras and trainer Steve Asmussen, drew the No. 1 post and is 20- 1. Vexatious, with jockey Kent Desormeaux and trainer Neil

Drysdale, drew the No. 6 post and is also 20- 1 on the morning line.

Paradise Woods has had back- to- back runaway victories, including an 11- length romp in the Santa Anita Oaks. The daughter of Union Rags was also second in her debut at the California track. Paradise Woods will start from the No. 4 post position in the 14- horse field.

Trainer Richard Mandella thinks that’s a great spot for the horse as he goes for his first Oaks win in four tries.

“We’re here to do the best we can,” he said. “I’ve been here and know the obstacles involved with a race like this. The crowd, the competitio­n. And I haven’t had a lot of luck at Churchill.”

Paradise Woods faces a strong field in the 11/ 8- mile race.

The second choice is Miss Sky Warrior, who is listed at 9- 2 and has won 5 of 6 starts, with 4 consecutiv­e graded stakes triumphs. There was no catching her in last month’s Grade II Gazelle at Aqueduct, where she won by 13 lengths. She drew the No. 10 post.

“I don’t know if I could’ve drawn it up any better,” trainer Kelly Breen said. “If they let me draw the [ post position] pills and decide who

went where, the 10 post is probably the best spot for us. Paco [ Lopez] is a great gate rider with a good head on his shoulders. He’ll be able to see what we’re going to do.”

Miss Sky Warrior’s 160 points earned toward the Oaks were just 10 behind leader Farrell, who has five wins and a third in seven starts. She has won four in a row by a combined 15 ½ lengths. Farrell will make her longest start from the No. 7 post as the 5- 1 co- third choice with Abel Tasman.

The distance doesn’t concern Farrell trainer Wayne Catalano.

“She’s had a few under her belt, so I don’t think that’s going to be a problem,” he said.

Abel Tasman has three wins and two seconds in six starts with Baffert. Salty carries 6- 1 odds and, like Paradise Woods, has won two of her last three starts.

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