Two and a half years off, surpassing the amazing work that focuses on race

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Winners of multiple grade stakes Beyond the wonderful thing He continued his preparations for his return to the race with a 4-furlong training in 49.6 seconds at Santa Anita on Thursday.

The move by John Sireff’s training Huling Candy’s seven-year-old son was the 14th fastest of 29 works in the distance.

His previous works had been to three Furlongs at Santa Anita eight days ago.

The winners of the 2021 Hollywood Derby (G1) and the City of Hope (G2) and Charles Whittingham (G2) were not seen the following afternoon.

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Shirreffs spoke about the daily racing format in early 2023, saying that he suffered private injuries beyond Brilliant and will be on the sidelines at least early this year.

“He needs a bit of time…it’s not that serious,” he said at the time.

Breation Branttion was one of 13 grade winners recording timed training on Thursday. Others are:

Torikari (Oscar Performance) Grade 1 winner (2024 Belmont Derby Invitational) worked five five furlongs at 1:01.4 on Thursday morning at Fair Hill. Of the two works in the distance, it was the fastest. This was his first work since his last race. In his final start, he placed third in the maker Mark Mile (G1), and on April 11th he was one mile on Keeneland’s turf for trainer Graham Motion.

Federal judge (Army Mule), Grade 2 winner (2024 Phoenix) worked four furlongs in 48.8 seconds on Thursday morning for Churchill Downs. It was the 28th fastest of 49 works in the distance. His previous works had been to the Four Furlongs at Churchill Downs 11 days ago. In his final start, he placed fifth in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, earning six furlongs on Del Mar’s main track on November 2nd for trainer Bradcox.

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Our shot (Kantharas), Grade 2 winner (2024 Woodford) worked four furlongs in 49.2 seconds at Belmont Park on Thursday morning. It was the 72nd fastest of 179 works in the distance. His previous works had been to Furlongs for Four at Belmont Park eight days ago. In his final start, he placed fourth in Shekart Town (G2) on April 8th for trainer John Terranova.

Prince Abama (Tamayuz), Grade 2 winner (2022 Hollywood Turf Cup) worked five furlongs at 1:00.8 on Thursday morning at Los Aramitos. It was the second fastest of six works in the distance. His previous works had been to Furlongs for Four in Los Aramitos seven days ago. In his final start, he placed second in Charles Whittingham (G2) and went 1/4 mile on Santa Anita’s turf on May 4th for trainer Phil Damato.

Scarammouche (Munnings), Grade 2 winner (2022 Gallant Bob) worked three furlongs in 36.6 seconds on Parx Racing on Thursday morning. It was the only job in the distance. His previous works had been to Furlongs for Four at Parx Racing 211 days ago. In his final start, he finished seventh in the state representative sprint and ran a 6 1/2 furlong on the main track of Parx Racing for trainer Guadalupe Preciado on August 24th.

Stolen base (Bodemeister) Grade 2 winner (2022 American turf) worked four furlongs in 50.0 seconds at Belmont Park on Thursday morning. It was the 134th fastest of 179 works in the distance. His previous works had been to Furlongs for Four at Belmont Park eight days ago. In his final start, he finished fifth in the claimed race, earning seven furlongs on Aqueduct’s main track, on April 13th, for trainer Bruce Levine.

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The circle of trust (Union Lag) Grade 3 winner (2024 honeymoon) worked five times at Furlong in Los Alamitos at 1:00.0 on Thursday morning. It was the fastest of six works in the distance. Her previous works had been to Furlongs for Four in Los Aramitos nine days ago. In her final start, she finished 10th in the fall miss (G3) and was one mile on Santa Anita’s turf on October 27th for trainer Phil Damato.

Cupid’s Claws (Kitten’s Joy), the Grade 3 winner (2020 Tokyo City Cup) worked four furlongs in 4.8 seconds on Thursday morning. It was the 28th fastest of 38 works in the distance. His previous works had gone to Furlong for the Three at Fort Ellie ten days ago. In his final start, he finished seventh in the billing race, where he was 1 1/16 miles on the main track at Laurel Park on February 22nd, with trainer Blood Dunslow.

Gala Brand (Violence), the third-grade winner (2023 forecast) worked four furlongs at Belmont Park on Thursday morning in 49.9 seconds. It was the 119th fastest of 179 works in the distance. Her previous work went to Furlongs for Four at Belmont Park eight days ago. In her final start, she placed seventh in Lake Placid (G2) on August 17th, 1 1/16 miles on Saratoga lawn.

occult (Mishief Into), the third-year winner (2023 Monmouth Oaks) worked four furlongs in 49.0 seconds at Saratoga on Thursday morning. It was the 14th fastest of 61 works in the distance. Her previous works had been to Furlongs for Four in Saratoga six days ago. In her final start, she went 1 1/16 miles on Keeneland’s main track for trainer Chad Brown on April 18th, finishing fourth in Double Dogdare (G3).

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Social man (Good Magic), Grade 3 winner (2024 Matt Winn) worked four furlongs in 49.9 seconds at Saratoga on Thursday morning. It was the 33rd fastest of 61 works in the distance. His previous works had been to Furlongs for the Three in Saratoga nine days ago. In his final start, he finished sixth in the allowance race, which will be 1 1/16 miles on the main track at Gulfstream Park, for trainer Danny Gargan on January 18th.

Where is my ring? (Twirling Candy), Grade 3 winner (2024 Gazelle) worked 5 furlongs for 59.8 seconds at San Luis Rey on Thursday morning. It was the fastest of the seven works in the distance. Her previous works had been to Furlongs for Four in San Luis Rey seven days ago. In her final start, she went 1 1/16 miles on the main track for trainer Val Blinkerhoff on April 12th, finishing third in the Apple Blossom Handicap (G1).

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