My Boy Prince, who gave owner Gary Barber his milestone eighth graded stakes victory here with his score in the Valvoline Global Shakertown (G2), also is headed to Churchill Downs in the near future.
“I’m not sure when we will send him over, but the ($600,000) Twin Spires Turf Sprint (G2 Presented by Accenture on May 2) is his next planned stop,” trainer Mark Casse said via text.
Trainer Gregg Sacco said Donna Wright and Reeves Thoroughbred Racing’s Crazy Mason, runner-up to Saudi Crown in the Commonwealth, will remain in Kentucky for the time being.
“He came out of the race super, and he will stay in Kentucky for the seven-eighths race (the Churchill Downs-G1 Presented by Ford) on Derby Day or the Alysheba (G2),” Sacco said via text.
The $750,000 Alysheba Presented by U.S. Army is contested at 1 1/16 miles on May 1.