Racing

Quotes from the $350,000 Castle & Key Bourbon (G2)

Click here for a replay of the race and the post-race interview with winning connections.

Cristian Torres (winning rider of Minaret Station)

“We talked about it in the Paddock, and the first part of the race we just wanted to let him see where he wanted to be. We know from the quarter pole to the wire, he always accelerates pretty good. He broke and I just let him sit wherever he wanted. He was comfortable under me the whole time. On the backside I tapped him on the shoulder when we passed about the five-eighths (pole) and he went to the rail. I just followed (jockey) Jose Ortiz (on Warlander). He was in great shape, honestly. At the quarter pole when I tapped him on the shoulder to pick it up, he picked it up very nice. I give a lot of credit to the horse. He was very professional today compared to his first two races, (when he was third at Ellis Park Aug. 5 and first at Horseshoe Indianapolis Sept. 6 in maiden special weight races). (Trainer) Will Walden did an unbelievable job with him.”

Will Walden (winning trainer)

“I thought he broke clean, and (jockey) Cristian (Torres) was able to navigate his way to the rail, which is what we wanted to do on the first turn. I didn’t expect him to be almost last. We were kind of toward the back of the pack, when midpack was kind of where we had him spotted. But this turf course has been pretty fair all week. Horses have closed on it well. As he moved up to the quarter pole I was just hoping the speed didn’t back up in his face, and it didn’t. Cristian navigated it beautifully and the horse exploded. He got it done.”


Luis Saez (rider of runner-up Golden Afternoon)

“It was a perfect trip. He broke very well. He was right there. When he came to the top of the stretch – he’s still a baby so he took a little while to get going. The outside horse came to him, and he fought to win the race. The other horse (Minaret Station) came flying and beat us. He surprised me; I thought we were going to win. I didn’t expect that, but he really tried hard to win. But that’s racing.”

Gerardo Corrales (rider of third-place finisher Clock Tower)

“I had a good horse. I had a good trip. Luis Saez (on Golden Afternoon) and I were fighting because we had the two horses that had to beat each other, but there was an opportunity for the other horse (Minaret Station) to win.”