Aubby K Skips Home in Humana Distaff
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James Spence’s homebred Aubby K disposed of pacesetting Jamaican Smoke in the upper stretch en route to a 1 1/2-length victory in the 27th
running of the $345,600 Humana Distaff (Grade I), the first of three Grade I races on the Kentucky Derby Day program at Churchill Downs.
HUMANA DISTAFF QUOTES
Edgar Prado, rider of Aubby K, winner:
“That filly’s got a great running style. She’s great out of the gate;
you put her in contention and she does her thing. She’s a pretty easy
horse to ride. I guess she handled the
track really well.
(Running on wet track) “It was kind of hard to know because she never ran on that kind of track. She handled it really well. She was running hard. When she got to the lead and starting looking around a bit, but she was really good today.”
Ralph Nicks, trainer of Aubby K, winner: “She’s
such a good horse she just keep overcoming everything. She’s such a
stalker and has the turn of foot, she can press if she needs to or set
off. It works well for
her.”
Jose Lezcano, rider of Burban, second: “She broke well for me and gave me a good trip. She handled the track OK, but she just got a little tired at the end.”
Javier Castellano, rider of Holiday Soiree, third:
“I had a good trip and my filly tried hard all the way. She ran well.
The track didn’t seem to bother her and she finished well. We just
missed the place.”
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