Wildcat Red to Haskell After Quality Road Win

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Any questions about the future for Wildcat Red that may have been raised by his troubled 18th-place finish in the May 3 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) were emphatically dismissed June 28 at Gulfstream Park, where the 3-year-old son of D'wildcat   romped to a 10 1/4-length victory in the $90,000 Quality Road Stakes .

"Actually, I'm more impressed than I expected to be impressed," said trainer Jose Garoffalo, whose trainee was ridden by Luis Saez in the 1 1/16-mile sophomore event. "These races, when they seem too easy, I feel kind of nervous. When I run in a tougher race, I feel more confident. Sometimes you never know what's going to happen."

Wildcat Red had never finished worse than second in seven starts previous to the Derby, all at Gulfstream, winning the Besilu Stables Fountain of Youth (gr. II) and the Hutcheson (gr. III) and finishing a close second to Constitution in the $1 million Besilu Stables Florida Derby (gr. I).

Sent to post as the 3-10 favorite in a field of seven, Wildcat Red was expected to have an easy time of things in the Quality Road, and he did apart from a brief three-horse challenge to his outside during a :22.85 first quarter.

Saez sat quietly aboard his mount along the rail while prompted by longshots Purchango, Notyouraveragejoe and Best Plan Yet, before letting Wildcat Red assert himself along the backstretch.

"Luis was very smart. He let the other horses run faster than him and let him settle a little the first quarter of a mile. I wasn't worried about that. I had a lot of confidence in the rider," Garoffalo said. "He was running about the same fractions that he ran in the Fountain of Youth against better horses."

Wildcat Red drew clear past a half-mile in :45.91 and six furlongs in 1:10.38 without any pressure coming from Saez, then went on to register a convincing victory.

"I felt good (in the early going), because I knew that I had a lot of horse. I can do whatever I want (with him)," the jockey said. "This horse felt better today than other days. Now he's good. He feels different. He's big and has got more experience. I think he's going to be tough next time out."

Wildcat Red, who earned $60,000 for the Honors Stable Corp. with the win, ran 1 1/16 miles in 1:42.70. East Hall, the 3-1 second choice, finished a distant second, 5 1/4 lengths ahead of Real Steel.

Garoffalo will point Wildcat Red toward the $1 million Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park on July 27.

"The horse showed his class again, especially with his problems in the Derby," Garoffalo said. "I think with this race, the horse will be ready for the next one, which will be the Haskell."

While some horses never recover from rough trips in the Kentucky Derby and don't regain their form, Garoffalo was confident that Wildcat Red would be the same horse in the Quality Road that he was earlier in the season.

"After the Derby he came back in good shape; he came back sound," the trainer said. "Luis was very smart in the Derby. When he saw that the horse had no chance, he didn't force him. I think that's the difference between having a horse sound for the rest of the year and having a horse with some problems."