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The morning after finishing second to Seize the Grey in the
Grade 1 Pennsylvania Derby, 3-year-old Stronghold reportedly was aimed toward
the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile on Nov. 2 at Del Mar.
“If he comes out of it well, we’re going to run him in the Dirt
Mile,” trainer Phil D’Amato told Daily Racing Form’s Brad Free.
Penn Derby: Seize the Grey leads at every call to win.
Saturday marked the second race in a row where Stronghold
finished second. He also came up short in the Indiana Derby (G3), where he lost
to Dragoon Guard. Both races were run at a pedestrian pace, which did not work well
for the speed-rating Ghostzapper colt in his bids to overcome the early
leaders. D’Amato hopes for a quicker pace in the Dirt Mile.
Stronghold’s biggest and most recent win was in the Santa
Anita Derby (G1). His record is 9: 3-5-0, including four runner-up finishes in
graded stakes. The $182,000 in second-place money he earned Saturday pushed his
earnings to $1,068,000 for breeder-owners Eric and Sharon Waller.
The only time Stronghold raced exactly a mile, he broke his maiden in October at Churchill Downs.