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Englishman....WHO?...Next Triple Crown Winner?
« on: March 16, 2026, 10:31:32 PM »
All this horse has done is break his maiden at Churchill, 9/19/25, race 5

Pick this shitty video up at 53 secs for the stretch drive!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xWvHY5czoo

So impressively made it on to my derby list and wagers in all Future pools, except for pool 5 where he was left out.

Now he's racing again Thursday FG 10th - #9....in an allowance...for his 3 yo season debut!

Horse looks fierce in recent workouts!

https://www.facebook.com/cdevauxracing/videos/hard-not-to-get-excited-with-englishman-starting-his-comeback-to-the-races/1057868574066125/

I think we're looking at one of the lightest races horses that if he breezes in the allowance and one last big KYD points race, he's in and fresh and shown he loves CD!

The plan all along.... ;D

"We’'re trying to develop him along, see if he can handle the two turns. And that's what we'd like to do next, is a one-turn mile. So probably try and wait for Churchill. We're not going to try to squeeze him into the Breeders' Cup. His future's in front of him.” -Cherie DeVaux September 26, 2025

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Re: Englishman....WHO?...Next Triple Crown Winner?
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2026, 10:30:56 AM »
if things go well Thursday--the plan is the Pat Day Mile at Churchill--NOT The Kentucky Derby


It is not exactly a slump, as many of the horses have turned in competitive races, but since the 3-year-old colt Reagan’s Honor dazzled winning a first-level dirt route allowance on Feb. 19, the trainer Cherie DeVaux’s starters at Fair Grounds have gone 12-0-4-3.

Another potential star 3-year-old will be heavily favored to end DeVaux’s streak Thursday, when Englishman races for the first time since turning in one of the fastest 2-year-old races of 2025.

Englishman drew the outside post among nine 3-year-olds set to race six furlongs in a first-level allowance, race 10 of 11 on Thursday, the first card of Louisiana Derby week. Jose Ortiz rides and Englishman will be bet down to odds-on favoritism.

Race 9, a salty second-level dirt route allowance for older horses, is the actual Thursday feature, but all eyes will be on Englishman, a Maxfield colt who turned heads debuting Sept. 26 at Churchill Downs. Englishman showed speed and took an early lead, drawing steadily clear through the homestretch to win by 7 1/4 lengths, his raw time of 1:21.35 for seven furlongs yielding a 97 Beyer Speed Figure. That ranked fourth among 2-year-old figures during 2025, and only eventual champion Ted Noffey posted a higher figure before Englishman raced, getting a 98 in the Grade 1 Hopeful on Sept. 1.



DeVaux worked Englishman three times during October before a relatively minor injury took him out of training, and the colt, since shipping from Kentucky to Louisiana, has gotten onto a regular and excellent work pattern starting.

“He’s worked by himself here,” DeVaux said. “He’s gotten very aggressive since he came back.”

Englishman comes back too late for the Kentucky Derby and, in any case, might project more as a miler than a true route horse. His dam, the Speightstown mare In It for the Gold, was a sprinter, as have been her three other foals to race. DeVaux, who trains Englishman for the P R K Stable, had no interest in bringing the colt back in a route, and Fair Grounds offers no one-turn race longer than six furlongs.

“This is just the start for his year. Our next target is likely the Pat Day Mile,” said DeVaux, referring to the one-turn Grade 2 stakes on the Kentucky Derby undercard. “We were always trying to go the one-turn mile before he got hurt last year.”

Silver Talisman, second at this class level and distance on Feb. 20, figures second choice, though Donegal Light, who makes his first start for trainer Brad Cox following a winning Delta Downs debut, stands a decent chance to crash the exacta.


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Re: Englishman....WHO?...Next Triple Crown Winner?
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2026, 11:57:05 AM »
Give me Paladin and Chad Brown's prep experience. 

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« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2026, 06:25:56 PM »
nice call tmbz1

they will keep him one turn but there are plenty of grade 1s at 7F and a one turn mile

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Re: Englishman....WHO?...Next Triple Crown Winner?
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2026, 06:30:49 PM »
nice call tmbz1

they will keep him one turn but there are plenty of grade 1s at 7F and a one turn mile

Things could change very quickly (I hope  ngc3)...that was a work out  ngc3

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Re: Englishman....WHO?...Next Triple Crown Winner?
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2026, 06:52:12 PM »
Status: Entries open Monday, March 30, 2026 (Bluegrass) Race date 4/4

Should be the same for the Wood and SA Derby both on 4/4 too.

Arkansas Derby is too soon, 3/28 as today is 3/19 duh.

There is hope if they would just take a shot!

This horse skips faster than they run  ngc3


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Re: Englishman....WHO?...Next Triple Crown Winner?
« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2026, 08:00:16 PM »
The trainer is Jimmy DeVaux’s  daughter. Of Monticello fame.

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« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2026, 08:10:52 PM »
The trainer is Jimmy DeVaux’s  daughter. Of Monticello fame.

Yesterday hoping for a change in course for this horse I was on her Facebook page, some guy said that and was railing him and her...she responded sorry for your losing day better luck next time  ngc3

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« Reply #9 on: Today at 03:20:57 PM »
Winning VIDEO from Thursday! https://replays.robertsstream.com/racereplays/replaysmobile.m3u8?cust=TBdailynews&race=202603191816JGD10&t=1774120049&h=58669c95844442ed099e45751df0530c&forceformat=ios&source=flash&hd=0&angle=pan

I'm still holding out hope but if he stays sprinting it's not the fucking turns because I saw that horse take 2 turns in a workout like silk.

Must be they can't rate the animal.

Horse just meanders around in world record time territory as a young 3 yo.

My future bets wow, like a cancer ward, with this one finished  ngc3

One just broke maiden and never seen again.

Napoleon Solo needs a redeeming race.

At least I got Incredibolt at 90-1+ before he became the next flash in the pan ngc3





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Re: Englishman....WHO?...Next Triple Crown Winner?
« Reply #10 on: Today at 03:28:23 PM »
"Napoleon Solo ‘Just Got Tired,’ Remains On Kentucky Derby Trail"

https://paulickreport.com/news/triple-crown/napoleon-solo-just-got-tired-remains-on-kentucky-derby-trail

Look at this cock sucking headline  ngc3

He just got tired....oh, that's it  ngc3...and still on derby trail  ngc3

Summers said "kind of to be expected" of that last fucked up asshole performance  ngc3

I'm losing my mother fucking mind!  ;D

 

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