Chamberlain Bridge, winner of last year’s Grade II
Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint on the Matt Winn Turf Course, breezed four
furlongs around the “dogs” in :50.60 Saturday in preparation to defend
his crown in the Turf Sprint next weekend.
“He went really well and that was exactly what we wanted,” trainer Bret Calhoun said. “We wanted him to go out there and enjoy himself on the turf.”
Chamberlain Bridge prepped for the Turf Sprint last year with the
Woodford (GIII) at Keeneland, which was four weeks before the Breeders’
Cup; however, this year the 7-year-old gelded son of War Chant will
enter the race off a two-month layoff.
“Physically he’s as good as he’s ever been, but he’s not as mentally
tough so we wanted to give him plenty of space between races,” Calhoun
said. “All of his races this year have been pretty average besides his
last one. His run in the Turf Monster (GIII) reminded me of his best
races, so he seems like he’s coming up to another big one. We’re looking
for the repeat for sure.”
Owned by Carl R. Moore Management LLC, Chamberlain Bridge sports a record of 17-4-8 from 36 lifetime starts and earnings of $1,684,531.