Racing

Quotes for the $600,000 Maker’s Mark Mile (G1)

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

Charlie Appleby (winning trainer of Master of The Seas [IRE])

On his performance over the yielding turf

“He showed his versatility. I was confident. When he’s done as much winning as he has over here (in North America) on quick ground, you’re always slightly dubious when the ground is as testing as it is out there today, but he does have past form on slower surfaces. What I liked about it is that they (stablemates Master of The Seas and runner-up Naval Power [GB]) got into a nice rhythm around there. Naval Power unfortunately was a bit slow from the gate. (Jockey) William (Buick) got in a lovely pause for (Master of The Seas). Once they came off the turn, all William needed was that gap to be able to give him the signal to pick up.

“It’s well documented that he’s challenged us over the years, in his young years, with his temperament, just being so highly strung. The more traveling he’s done, he’s matured. I was pleased with him in the prelims. I know he got a bit excited once William got on. These horses that ship from Dubai, they have the long flight over here, and we have to have an easy few days, and then unfortunately the weather conditions stopped us from doing probably the normal route we would have done. So the pair of them were fresh enough. I was thinking, I just wish I’d gotten a decent canter into him this morning. 

“But anyway, two great rides; William gave us a great ride and (jockey) Tyler (Gaffalione) gave his horse (Naval Power) a lovely ride, so we hope they both have a nice future for the summer here in America, hopefully the pair of them. Master of The Seas might go to Churchill on (Kentucky) Derby day there, and Naval Power might head to Aqueduct, and then they’ll ship up to Saratoga and spend the summer there.”

William Buick (winning rider)

On harnessing Master of The Seas’ energy and getting him to relax during the race

“I think that’s been part of his journey throughout his career; he’s learned in this last two or three years racing, to relax at any spot in the race, really. I think his trips to America and Canada have really made a man of him. Once the gates open, he’s the kind of horse you can put anywhere you want and you know he’s going to have that finishing kick. He’s so good on fast ground, so we weren’t quite sure it’s very soft (yielding) on the turf (today). But he handled it well and picked up like he would on fast ground. He’s a very good miler.”

Tyler Gaffalione (rider of runner-up Naval Power [GB])

“Everything went smoothly, he didn’t jump (out of the starting gate) the greatest. But being his first run here in the States, we kind of expected that. But he got into good rhythm. I was able to follow Master of The Seas around there. A spot opened up at the top of the lane, he responded but we were second best today. I was really proud of the effort. For a second, I thought we were going to get there, but then I saw the royal blue (Master of The Seas) coming up the inside.”

Frankie Dettori (rider of third-place finisher Integration)

“He just could not sustain his run on that ground. The ground was soft, so you had to take the fractions with a pinch of salt. It’s not a normal day today.”

Irad Ortiz Jr. (rider of pace-setting Emmanual, who finished fifth)

“He’s got speed and he put me on the lead on his own so I just go with the flow of the race (because) he relaxed so well. I don't think the soft (yielding course) helped him. I was happy with the fractions.”