"We’re going to the Fountain of Youth because it’s 50 points," trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said, citing the Derby qualifying scale. "The Holy Bull’s only 10 points. It gives us better spacing and that kind of aspect, so that was the decision behind it.”
Chance It, a son of Currency Swap, most recently gutted out a narrow victory over fellow Florida-bred As Seen on Tv in the local Mucho Macho Man Stakes on Jan. 4. It was his third stakes win and fourth victory overall in six starts. Chance It, who runs for Shooting Star Thoroughbeds, hasn't yet missed the exacta.
Chance It, a son of Currency Swap, most recently gutted out a narrow victory over fellow Florida-bred As Seen on Tv in the local Mucho Macho Man Stakes on Jan. 4. It was his third stakes win and fourth victory overall in six starts. Chance It, who runs for Shooting Star Thoroughbeds, hasn't yet missed the exacta.