Horse Racing

‘Back With Another Chance’: Tiz The Law Arrives In Saratoga To Prep For Travers


Sackatoga Stables’ Tiz the Law shipped from Belmont park up to Saratoga on Monday, reports The Daily Gazette, in order to prep for this year’s edition of the Grade 1 Travers Stakes. The 3-year-old colt won the Belmont Stakes in his most recent outing, and is expected to run in the Aug. 8 Travers before the rescheduled Kentucky Derby on Sept. 5.

“Like (trainer) Barclay (Tagg) said, he’s always wanted to win the Travers, and obviously I’ve always wanted to win the Travers,” Sackatoga’s Jack Knowlton told The Daily Gazette. “We were deeply disappointed that (Sackatoga and Tagg’s 2003 Kentucky Derby winner) Funny Cide got sick and we weren’t able to run it. Now we’re back with another chance, and maybe we can do what we did with the Belmont.”

Tiz the Law gave Tagg and Sackatoga the victory in the Belmont Stakes they’d been denied with Funny Cide, 17 years after the “gutsy gelding” took the first two legs of the Triple Crown. Though the three-race series is out of order in this unusual 2020 season, Knowlton and Tagg are looking forward to their chance to bring another New York-bred to racing’s center stage.

“He’s a good horse,” Knowlton continued. “We’ll find out how good, because there’s going to be challenges.”

Read more at The Daily Gazette.





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