Oaklawn's Monday feature for older horses include the likes of newly turned 4-year-olds Math Wizard, Warrior’s Charge and Joevia, who was an impressive allowance winner at Aqueduct recently in his first start since running third in last year’s Belmont Stakes.
Math Wizard, a Grade 1 winner who was originally pointed toward the $20 million Saudi Cup, could surface here for his first start since the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Warrior’s Charge hit the sidelines after running fourth in last year’s Preakness. He prepped for a potential start here by winning a Fair Grounds allowance on Dec. 18 for Brad Cox.
Math Wizard, a Grade 1 winner who was originally pointed toward the $20 million Saudi Cup, could surface here for his first start since the Breeders’ Cup Classic. Warrior’s Charge hit the sidelines after running fourth in last year’s Preakness. He prepped for a potential start here by winning a Fair Grounds allowance on Dec. 18 for Brad Cox.