Dayton Daily News

Authentic, Tiz the Law may meet again soon

- By Gary B. Graves

Briefly LOUISVILLE, KY. — off the radar to set himself straight, Authentic now might have to get used to having a target on his back.

Bob Baffert’s latest star achieved that by blowing past Kentucky Derby favorite Tiz the Law to win going away Saturday at Churchill Downs. Though Authentic shattered hopes for a Triple Crown winner this year, he raised questions about what he’ll do for an encore, which could include a possible rematch against Tiz the Lawat the Preakness in Baltimore on Oct. 3. That race is the final jewel in this year’s reshuffled Triple Crown.

Tiz the Law’s team suggested after the Derby that the colt would be there, with owner Jack Knowlton adding to “hopefully win that and get some revenge.” Baffert sounded just as eager Sunday as he digested Authentic’s 1 1/4-length victory over the 3-5 favorite at Churchill Downs.

“Right now all systems are go for the Preakness as long as he looks healthy,” the trainer said, “and knock on wood that they stay healthy. That’s the main key.

“I’ ve been really lucky with him.”

Shorter than the Derby at 1 1/8 miles, the Preakness allows Authentic to follow his blistering Derby trip of 2:00.61 and Tiz the Law to atone for his second-place finish. It’s certainly within Authentic’s reach considerin­g he brought a Haskell Stakes win at that distance into the Derby and was second to Honor A. P. in the Santa Anita Derby.

There figures to be other well-rested-horses to contend with, though Baffert touted Tiz the Law as a formidable foe at Pimlico Race Course. November’s season-ending Breeders’ Cup world championsh­ips at Keeneland also offer a chance to make a strong case for the Eclipse Award as the year’s top 3-year-old.

But those options are for later, and Ba ff er tis happy that Authentic emerged fromthe Derby in good shape.

“He was pretty sharp,” said Baffert, who plans to keep the horse at Churchill Downs for the time being. “I’m going to wait aweek or two, see how he is. Then I’ll give him a little breeze here.

“Right now, at the end of the day Tiz the Law is still going to be tough. As long as (Authentic) is doing well, he gets on the plane and that means I feel good about it.”

Baffert said Thousand Words could also be part of the Preakness plan despite being disqualifi­ed from the Derby when he reared up and fell backward in the paddock before the race. Assistant trainer Jimmy Barnes fractured his wrist in the process and underwent surgery that evening but was in the barn Sunday morning before heading back to California.

That moment began an emotional Derby roller coaster for Baffert. The Hall of Famer was soon lifted by Authentic’s victory fromthe No. 18 post, then knocked over in the winner’s circle by the horse when he became bothered by ribbons attached to the garland of roses.

 ?? AP ?? Jockey JohnVelazq­uez riding Authentic crosses the finish line ahead of jockeyMann­y Franco riding Tiz the Law on Saturday. Authentic’s futuremay include a possible rematch against Tiz the Lawat the Preakness.
AP Jockey JohnVelazq­uez riding Authentic crosses the finish line ahead of jockeyMann­y Franco riding Tiz the Law on Saturday. Authentic’s futuremay include a possible rematch against Tiz the Lawat the Preakness.

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