Keeneland: Madison probable Yuugiri thrives at one turn
Undefeated in one-turn races, Yuugiri will try to keep that streak alive Saturday when she tackles Grade 1 company in the 22nd running of the $600,000 Madison at Keeneland.
After finishing 13th in the Kentucky Oaks (G1) last May, Yuugiri did not return to the races until Dec. 30 at Oaklawn.
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“Going into the Oaks, we thought stamina might be a question,” said trainer Rodolphe Brisset of Yuugiri, who worked a half-mile at Keeneland Sunday in 48.8 seconds. “We gave her the time off after that, and she is a different horse now. The maturity and physically she is much bigger – it is everything you want to see, and the timing was the key.”
Yuugiri, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Tsunebumi Yoshihara, won at first asking as a 2-year-old going six furlongs at Churchill Downs and followed that with stakes placings at 1 1/16 miles that put her on the road to the Kentucky Oaks. Her journey was highlighted by a victory in the Fantasy (G3) at Oaklawn.
“We’ve got her back on her game now going one turn,” Brisset said of Yuugiri, who has won her three sprint starts by a combined 13 lengths.
Ricardo Santana Jr., who was aboard for Yuugiri’s two victories this winter at Oaklawn, will have the mount Saturday in the seven-furlong Madison.
In addition to Yuugiri on Saturday, Brisset may have a runner in the $400,000 Appalachian (G2), Peacock Lass. The Appalachian would serve as the debut effort on grass for Peacock Lass, who worked a half-mile in 48.2 seconds over Keeneland's fast main track Monday morning.