LOUISVILLE,
Ky. (AP) --
Trainer Michael Matz was holding court outside
his barn, his Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro
just a few yards away munching grass.
Barely 12 hours after Barbaro
become just the sixth undefeated Derby winner,
Triple Crown talk filled the air. It happens
every Sunday after the first Saturday in May,
when hopes are high in thoroughbred racing that
a superstar has arrived to revive the sport.
"You always want to
have a horse you can say can win the Triple
Crown," Matz said. "We think this
is a terrific horse with tremendous ability.
If I told you I didn't think in the long haul
that we'd have a Triple Crown winner I'd be
lying to you."
Matz has been confident
about his dark bay colt since the start. After
three victories on the turf, Barbaro was moved
to the dirt and never flinched. In the Derby,
he polished off 19 rivals and won by 6 1/2 lengths
-- the largest margin since 1946 Triple Crown
winner Assault won by eight lengths.
It's been 28 years since
Affirmed became the last Triple Crown champion,
and if Barbaro wins the Preakness in two weeks
it would set the stage for a fourth Triple try
in the past five years. The most recent was
perhaps the most heartbreaking, when Smarty
Jones lost to Birdstone in the final yards of
the 2004 Belmont.
Barbaro, now 6-for-6, came
out of the Derby in great shape. Exercise rider
Peter Brette told the trainer Barbaro was feeing
so good "you could enter him again tomorrow."
"We'll try to keep
him at this level for the next two races and
hopefully he'll become a famous horse,"
Matz said. "All we can do is try our best
and hopefully he'll help us out."
Matz said Barbaro was leaving
Churchill Downs later Sunday and would arrive
at his home barn in Fair Hill, Md., early Monday
after a 12-hour van trip. Pimlico is just 60
miles away.
Barbaro, who gave Edgar
Prado his first Derby win, will go against several
familiar faces in the 1 3-16-mile Preakness.
Brother Derek, who finished in a dead heat for
fourth with Jazil, will give it another go,
along with beaten favorite Sweetnorthernsaint
(seventh) and Lawyer Ron (12th). Jazil is probable.
Trainer Bob Baffert said
he might send one of his three Derby starters,
Point Determined (ninth), Sinister Minister
(16th) and Bob and John (17th).
Among the new shooters
are Gotham winner Like Now, Withers winner Bernardini
and possibly Simon Pure, trained by D. Wayne
Lukas.
Baffert knows all about
Triple tries. Three times he sent horses into
the Belmont with the Triple Crown on the line,
and three times they fell short. The trainer
believes Barbaro has what it takes to be a champion.
"He looked like a
man among boys in the paddock," Baffert
said. The race, he added, "was spectacular
... what a specimen of a horse he is."
Trainer Steve Asmussen,
who ran two horses in the Derby, won't be back
for another try. He said Barbaro's dominant
effort is worthy of Triple Crown discussion.
"It's impossible not
to imagine that he might be good enough to do
the unthinkable," Asmussen said. "I
don't want to mention it. I don't want to jinx
it."
Trainer Dan Hendricks would
like to see a Triple Crown champion, but that
won't stop him from trying to win the Preakness
with Brother Derek. In the Derby, Brother Derek
left from the No. 18 post, remained far outside
most of the race and lost his right front shoe.
"If I can't beat him,
then I hope he wins the Triple Crown,"
Hendricks said. "He'd be a deserving horse
and the trainer is a true horseman."
What makes Barbaro so impressive
is his versatility. He wins with authority on
the turf, and on the dirt. After the Derby,
owners Gretchen and Roy Jackson said they'd
love to see their homebred run in the Prix de
l'Arc de Triomphe in Paris, Europe's most prestigious
race.
"You get the feeling
riding him that there's nothing this horse can't
do, nothing at all," Brette said. "Dreams
are endless with him. You can take him anywhere
in the world, on grass on dirt. The world's
his oyster."
Matz still says he doesn't
know if Barbaro is better on the turf or the
dirt. At this point, though, it's on to the
Preakness and hopefully the Belmont on June
10.
"Who knows what he
can do in the future," Matz said of his
colt, who was a late April foal. "I'm sure
he's going to mature more and who knows how
good he can be?"
Can he produce a race to
match the Derby?
"Maybe he doesn't
have to be quite this good, maybe he could only
be six lengths better or 5 1/2 or 4 1/2 or even
one length -- a nose we'll be satisfied with,"
he said. "We'll do the best we can. I'm
sure he will, too."
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