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Still Having Fun staying home

- By Jim Dunleavy Follow Jim Dunleavy on Twitter @DRFDunleav­y

Still Having Fun had a full and rewarding 3-year-old season, racing from January to December while making 11 starts at seven different racetracks. He began 2018 with back-to-back stakes wins at his home base of Laurel Park, won the Grade 2 Woody Stephens in June on the Belmont Stakes undercard, and polished off his campaign with a third-place finish in the Grade 1 Malibu at Santa Anita.

Although Still Having Fun had to stay in California longer than planned while a flight home was arranged, trainer Tim Keefe has worked him twice at Laurel since his return. Keefe is planning to run him a week from Saturday in the Grade 3, $250,000 General George, one of five stakes on that day’s Laurel card.

The General George will be Still Having Fun’s first race in Maryland since his secondplac­e finish in the Chick Lang on Preakness Day last year at Pimlico. In the meantime, he has raced at Belmont (twice), Saratoga, Churchill Downs, Mahoning Valley, and Santa Anita.

“He’s an amazing horse – nothing really fazes him,” Keefe said. “We estimate he traveled around 10,000 miles last year, and he hasn’t shown me anything that he doesn’t like. As long as he’s doing well, we’ve decided to keep marching on with him.”

Still Having Fun is 3 for 6 at Laurel, and the seven-furlong distance of the General George is optimal for him. He comes into the race off a strong effort in the Malibu, where he was beaten 4 3/4 lengths by winner McKinzie.

“We were thrilled with his effort in the Malibu,” Keefe said. “He finished the year up very well for us.”

Still Having Fun showed more early speed than usual under Kent Desormeaux in the seven-furlong Malibu and was in contention along the inside throughout. Although McKinzie won going away, Still Having Fun was second in the 14-horse field just before the wire. He had to settle for third after late-running Identity Politics nipped him for the place by a head.

“I was a little surprised to see him so close early, but he ran great and galloped out real well.” Keefe said. “In his second race, he showed speed like that. Kent said he was running comfortabl­y and he didn’t want to take a hold of him, so he just let him go.”

Still Having Fun races for Gary Barber, Adam Wachtel, and Jim Scott. Keefe purchased him on behalf of Scott’s Terp Racing for $12,000 at the 2016 Fasig-Tipton Midlantic fall yearling sale in Timonium, Md. Barber and Wachtel bought a majority interest in Still Having Fun after he won his career debut at Laurel.

The son of Old Fashioned has a 4-2-2 record from 13 starts and earnings of $516,000. Keefe plans to keep him sprinting as a 4-year-old.

“Last year, we wanted to see if he was capable of a Triple Crown campaign, but he told us the distances were too long and we listened,” Keefe said. “I think this year we are going to keep him between three-quarters and seven eighths.”

Late Night Pow Wow to work

Late Night Pow Wow has not had a recorded workout since her easy victory in the Jan. 12 What a Summer Stakes at Laurel Park, but she is doing well and on track to make the Grade 3, $250,000 Barbara Fritchie Stakes on Feb. 16, according to trainer Javier Contreras.

Late Night Pow Wow, who is stabled at Charles Town, has won eight straight races since last June and is 10 for 11 in her career, with victories in the Grade 3 Charles Town Oaks and the Willa On the Move Stakes at Laurel.

Just as he did before the Willa On the Move and What a Summer, Contreras plans to van Late Night Pow Wow to Laurel this weekend for a workout.

“I gave her an easy, easy work here at Charles Town last weekend going six furlongs,” Contreras said. “It wasn’t even worth putting on the workout tab but it was useful. This is her serious work this weekend.”

Despite the recent polar vortex freeze in the Mid-Atlantic, Contreras said Late Night Pow Wow’s training has not been impacted.

“I’m very pleased with her,” he said.

Contreras said he also will enter What a Summer runnerup Devine Mischief in the Fritchie. Both fillies are owned by the Breeze Easy LLC of Mike Hall and Sam Ross.

“We’re going to enter them both and then look at the race,” Contreras said regarding Devine Mischief’s starting status.

Late Night Pow Wow will be among the favorites in the Fritchie along with last year’s winner Ms Locust Point, Interborou­gh winner Dawn the Destroyer, and Grade 1 La Brea winner Spiced Perfection, who is expected to ship in from California.

 ?? RONNIE BETOR ?? The well-traveled Still Having Fun will have a short commute from his own stall at Laurel for the General George Stakes.
RONNIE BETOR The well-traveled Still Having Fun will have a short commute from his own stall at Laurel for the General George Stakes.

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