By Bloodhorse.com
ELKTON, Md. (May 10, 2019) — Runnymede Racing’s Alwaysmining breezed a half-mile at Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, Md., May 10 in preparation for a planned start in the May 18 Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course.
The son of California stallion Stay Thirsty , who is riding a six-race win streak, covered the four furlongs under regular exercise rider Felix Astudillo in :48 1/5, the fastest of 13 recorded at the distance over Fair Hill’s synthetic surface.
“I was very happy with his work today. He started off nice and easy and finished up strong,” trainer Kelly Rubley said. “He galloped out very well, so we’re very pleased. I wanted to see him start out nice and easy and finish up strong. My rider thought he was very aggressive going to the pole, which is a great sign. Now we’ll see how he comes out tomorrow and get through this week.”
Alwaysmining seemed to enjoy his morning exercise as much as Rubley and Astudillo did.
“His confidence level seems to be getting better and better, so he’s getting more aggressive to breeze. He loves what he does. It makes a big difference. He makes it look easy. It’s a lot of fun to watch,” Rubley said.
Alwaysmining, who concluded his juvenile campaign with three consecutive victories, is undefeated and unchallenged in three starts this year, all at Laurel Park.
“He’s always been a lovely mover. You can tell right away that he has an enormous stride and covered a lot of ground, and he just seems to get better and better as he continues on,” Rubley said. “It’s definitely helped us with stretching him out, and it seems the farther he goes, the better he gets, which is great.
“We’ll see how he comes out of this. He’ll jog on Sunday, and then we’ll decide from there whether we gallop or jog another day. He’ll go down to Pimlico on Thursday and probably jog Friday morning and then run Saturday.”