Horse Racing

Improbable Taken On By Lightly-Raced King Jack In Sunday’s Shared Belief Stakes


Lightly-raced King Jack and Triple Crown series experienced Improbable were closely-listed as the top choices on oddsmaker Russ Hudak’s morning line for Sunday’s $100,000 Shared Belief Stakes at Del Mar.

King Jack, undefeated in two starts, drew the No. 3 post and was listed at 8-5. Improbable drew the outside No. 6 post and was the even-money favorite.

Run as the El Cajon Stakes from 1973-2015 before being renamed for the 2014 TVG Pacific Classic winner the one-mile test for 3-year-olds will be presented for the 45th time. Shared Belief was trained by Jerry Hollendorfer, who now conditions King Jack.

Won in the recent past by standouts like Fed Biz (2012), Accelerate (2016), Battle of Midway (2017) and Tatters to Riches (2018), the Bob Baffert-trained Improbable will be making his first start since competing in the first two legs of the Triple Crown and going off as the favorite in the Kentucky Derby.

“We’re looking to bring him back, he’s been away awhile,” Baffert said. “Jerry’s horse is going to be tough in there.”

Trainers of other horses in the race are well aware the task is formidable.

“Improbable towers over the field, there’s no question about that,” said Craig Lewis, who trains Seven Scents. “We don’t want to run against the Kentucky Derby favorite but there’s no other races for him right now. We’ve got some, not many, but some later options that we might look into.”

The field from the rail: Street Class (Ruben Fuentes, 20-1), Seven Scents (Jorge Velez, 20-1), King Jack (Mike Smith, 8-5), Stubbins (Doug O’Neill, 10-1), Lieutenant Dan (Abel Cedillo, 4-1) and Improbable (Drayden Van Dyke, 1-1).





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