Game Winner leads 362 early Triple Crown 2019 nominations

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Led by unbeaten 2-year-old champion and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile hero Game Winner, a total of 362 3-year-old Thoroughbreds were made eligible to compete in this year’s Triple Crown during the early nomination phase, which closed Jan. 26.

Each of the 362 horses from the 2016 foal crop was made eligible through a $600 payment to compete in any of the Triple Crown contests: the 2019 Kentucky Derby run May 4 at Churchill Downs, the May 18 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course, and the June 8 Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park.

The total was similar to last year when 360 were nominated at the early stage.

Gary and Mary West’s Game Winner, who boasts a record of 4: 4-0-0 and earnings of $1,496 million, was one of 17 horses nominated by Hall of Fame and five-time Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Bob Baffert. The record-equaling 15-time classic winner also trains Los Alamitos Futurity (G1) victor Improbable, who is campaigned by three-fourths of the same team that swept last year’s Triple Crown with Justify: WinStar Farm LLC, China Horse Club International Ltd. and Starlight Racing.

Other prominent nominees include stakes winners Gray Attempt (Smarty Jones), Gunmetal Gray (Sham), Harvey Wallbanger (Holy Bull), Instagrand (Best Pal), Knicks Go (Breeders’ Futurity), Long Range Toddy (Springboard Mile), Maximus Mischief (Remsen), Mind Control (Jerome), Mucho Gusto (Robert B. Lewis), Signalman (Kentucky Jockey Club), Tax (Withers), Vekoma (Nashua), War of Will (Lecomte) and Win Win Win (Pasco).

Bourbon War, Code of Honor, Coliseum, Country House, Hidden Scroll, Mucho, Network Effect, Nolo Contesto and Roadster are just some of the numerous well-meant prospects that were made eligible for the series.

Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen led all trainers with 27 nominations. In addition to Baffert, Chad Brown and Todd Pletcher also had 17 nominees.

Brad Kelley’s Calumet Farm led all owners with 13 nominations and tied with Charles Fipke and Godolphin for the most nominees among breeders with six apiece.

For the third straight year, Tapit was the leading sire with 19 offspring nominated. Into Mischief was next with 15 and was followed by Curlin (13), Cairo Prince (11) and Uncle Mo (11).

Four fillies were nominated, including champion 2-year-old filly and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Jaywalk and multiple Grade 1 winner Bellafina.

The nominees also include 20 horses based outside North America, including 11 from Europe, five from Dubai and four from Japan. Irish-based trainer Aidan O’Brien and the Coolmore group nominated seven, including graded stakes-winning sons of Scat Daddy: Sergei Prokofiev and Van Beethoven.

Notable horses not nominated to this year’s Triple Crown include Champagne (G1) winner Complexity and Saratoga Special (G2) and Swale (G3) winner Call Paul.

Horses not nominated to the Triple Crown during the early phase can be made eligible at www.thetriplecrown.com for $6,000 during the late nomination period which continues through April 1. If not nominated by that date, horses can become eligible through payment of a supplemental nomination fee due at the time of entry for either the Kentucky Derby ($200,000), Preakness ($150,000) or Belmont ($50,000).

Thirteen horses have swept the Triple Crown series: Sir Barton (1919), Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (1935), War Admiral (1937), Whirlaway (1941), Count Fleet (1943), Assault (1946), Citation (1948), Secretariat (1973), Seattle Slew (1977), Affirmed (1978), American Pharoah (2015) and Justify (2018). 

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