Cyberknife completes final BC drilling at Churchill
Three Horses Prepared for the upcoming Breeders ‘Cup races at Keeneland with exercises on October 29 at Churchill Downsheaded by a wind of bullets from Cyberknife one likely participant is Big Ass Fans Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1), who has gone five times in: 59.
Gold Square’s Cyberknife, which has twice won top-level matches this year in this year’s TVG Haskell Stakes (G1) and Arkansas Derby (G1), also made it to the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1), though Dirt Mile is trainer Brad Cox’s current favorite. Entries will be due on October 31st and positions posted will be drawn that afternoon.
Cyberknife, the 3-year-old son of Gun Runner, works under Florent Geroux, whose mount is in the Dirt Mile. He has settled down a bit compared to you working Forza Di Oro on the outside of the person, pull roughly equal phrases close to the line, and inched forward while appearing to be crossing the finish line longer. Forza Di Oro has been credited with a time of: 59 2/5 by watch watchers.
Cyberknife (@flothejock up) completed his final move against Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile. He wore 5 shoes in: 59 @ChurchillDown. # BC22 pic.twitter.com/klkiy2aRqv
– Kevin Kerstein (@HorseRacingKK) October 29, 2022
Another Cox cadet and Breeders’ Cup, Frank Fletcher Racing Operations and Ten Strike Racing’s pre-registrant Lady Rocket prepare for Breeders ‘Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1) with a 5-minute show at 1:00 on May 3 in parallel with Girl with a dream shortly afterwards in the early morning hours. Geroux is also on Lady Rocket, and her job is similar to Cyberknife, with the horse initially only placed outside of a workmate before she asserts her superiority.
Geroux said: “Both came through very well. “They are good working horses. They just do what they have to do.”
Geroux rides Cyberknife in the Dirt Mile but rides a different horse, trained by Todd Fincher slam in the Filly & Mare Sprint.
When asked about his thoughts on the Cyberknife race in the Dirt Mile, he said: “It’s definitely a bit easier than the Classic.”
The Bill Mott-trained Casa Creed was the last of the trio to show up, featuring four coats in: 47 4/5 under the Duelser Cardona exercise wheel while with a stablemate Mount Craig . He took the early lead, was under some planned pressure that was increased in the interval and moved smoothly towards the finish line.
Early this morning @ChurchillDownCASA CREED (inside) works for @BreedersCup Turf Sprint pic.twitter.com/lZ6j5OhU6u
– TVG (@TVG) October 29, 2022
LRE Racing and JEH Racing Stable’s Casa Creed were pre-entered in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1T).
The Turf Sprint, Dirt Mile and Filly & Mare Sprint will all run on November 5 on the second day of two Breeder’s Cup cards.