Trainer Michael Matz said that Union Rags will work either tomorrow or Friday at Fair Hill training
center in preparation for the Belmont,
in which he will have the services of new jockey John Velazquez.
“He’s doing very well,” said Matz during a Wednesday
teleconference. “He might work tomorrow, maybe Friday. Mrs. [Phyllis]
Wyeth is on her way back from Maine,
and if she wants to see him work we’ll do it tomorrow or Friday.
We’re hoping John Velazquez will work him in his last work [the following
weekend].”
Union Rags was 3-1-0 from four starts as a 2-year-old, including a
score in the Grade 1 Champagne at Belmont,
and won the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth by four imposing lengths in his 2012
debut. After he ran into traffic problems in both the Grade 1 Florida Derby, in
which he was third, and the Kentucky Derby, in which he was seventh, Velazquez
was named aboard the Dixie Union colt.
“It’s been frustrating, I don’t think in either of
his last two races he got a chance to really run,” said Matz of Union
Rags. “I just hope he gets a clean trip. Whether he’s good enough
to beat [I’ll Have Another], I don’t know. I just want him to get a
clean trip and show what he can do.
“I wouldn’t be going in [the Belmont] if I didn’t think he could
beat I’ll Have Another,” he added. “He’s a big horse,
and once he gets into a nice rhythm … that’s why we went with John
Velazquez. He knows New York.”
Matz said travel plans for Union Rags were still undetermined.