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Meetyouathebrig Wins Derby Trial

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Meetyouathebrig, a bay gelding named after a Southern California restaurant, found the Derby Trial more to his taste than his previous two races and won the Grade III event by 6 1/4 lengths Saturday over a fast Churchill Downs track.

Jockey Robby Albarado was content to bide his time in the one-mile race, waiting until the final quarter to make his move, and then won with ease in 1:36 2/5.

Dream Run, with Pat Day aboard, was sent off as the 5-2 favorite by the crowd of 16,004 on opening day at Churchill Downs and finished second, 1 1/2 lengths ahead of One by the Knows, ridden by Mark Guidry.

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Day and Guidry both will be riding in the 127th Kentucky Derby next Saturday, but while Albarado said Meetyouathebrig “might like the extra [quarter-mile] distance fine,” trainer Elliott Walden said the gelding will not be entered.

“No, I don’t think so,” Walden said. “We gave him his chances to prove he belonged in that race, but he didn’t get there. He looked good today, but I think it’s too late.”

Meetyouathebrig finished eighth in the Grade I Fountain of Youth in Florida in February. He fared only slightly better in the Grade II Spiral Stakes at Turfway Park in March, coming in seventh.

Saturday’s 11-horse field was more to his liking, although he was overlooked in the betting and went off at 8-1.

“I had a lot of confidence in him today,” Albarado said. “He [Walden] said to get him snugged up from the start, then make a run.”

Owned by Mansell Stable and James H. Stone, Meetyouathebrig earned $72,602 for his fourth victory in eight starts and increased his career earnings to $207,594.

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“This horse has lots of talent, he just hasn’t shown it to everyone this year,” Walden said.

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