Dayton Daily News

Breeders’ Cup is now 14 races, $30M in purses

- By Gary B. Graves

The Breeders’ LOUISVILLE, KY. — Cup is back in familiar surroundin­gs at Churchill Downs, with an additional stakes race bumping the twoday program to 14 races and prize money to as much as a record $30 million.

As always, the marquee race is today’s $6 million Cup Classic that could help determine which thoroughbr­ed ends up as Horse of the Year. Not to mention, establishi­ng the top horse in several age divisions along with the top jockey and trainer.

One notable absence from the Classic is Triple Crown winner Justify, whom trainer Bob Baffert retired in July because of an ankle ailment. That leaves the Classic without horse racing’s biggest name, but also a bunch of horses poised to make their presence known — and bettors happy.

Accelerate aims to make it six wins in seven starts this year as the 5-2 favorite in the 1¼-mile headliner.

“He’s had a really beautiful year,” said trainer John Sadler. “He’s a really healthy, strong guy. As a 5-year-old, he’s come out of those Classic races in good shape physically and continued right on.”

The season-ending championsh­ips should also provide a glimpse of what to expect when racing returns to the historic track for the 145th Kentucky Derby in May.

Some other things to watch in the 35th Breeders’ Cup World Championsh­ips:

Well rested

Bob Baffert’s decision to not run Justify in the Classic is offset by two horses coming off six-month breaks. West Coast’s runner-up finish to Accelerate in the

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Star-studded Distaff

This race for fillies and mares features the two most recent Kentucky Oaks winners in Monomoy Girl and Abel Tasman. Trained by Louisville native Brad Cox, Monomoy Girl has won five of six as a 3-year-old and might have been unbeaten if not for a disqualifi­cation to second after winning the Grade 1 Cotillion in September. Second in last year’s Distaff at Del Mar, Abel Tasman has eight wins and four seconds in 15 career starts.

Tough on turf

British filly Enable will make her American debut in the $4 million Breeders’ Cup Turf as the even-money favorite behind Lanfranco Dettori. The 4-year-old has won both starts this year, including her second consecutiv­e win in the Arc de Triomphe in France by a neck. She has nine wins and a third in 10 starts and more than $8.5 million in earnings.

Strength in numbers

Irish-based trainer Aiden O’Brien has 15 entrants among eight races this weekend, including 2017 Juvenile Turf winner Mendelssoh­n, who’s entered in the Classic. The Breeders’ Cup Mile will have four O’Brien horses.

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