CALVIN BOREL, jockey of MOONSHINE MULLIN (winner) – “Randy (Morse) has been doing so well with him. The first morning I was out on him working him after the Alysheba, he didn’t really work like I thought he should have. But boy its funny, when a horse peaks, they peak. When I came back and worked him again about five days ago he was a totally different horse, like he had gotten his seat back under him. I rode him with a lot of confidence today. We were stepping up today, I know we beat some of these same horses a few weeks back and early on I was afraid it may have taken too much out of him, but as we got closer, Randy had him ready to go. He’s a nice, nice horse.â€
RANDY MORSE, trainer of MOONSHINE MULLIN (winner) – “He’s a good horse and he’s been training very well. He trained better leading up to this race than he did the race before. He drew a really good post, which meant a lot. I usually tend to be pretty conservative but when he drew the three-post with how well as he’s trained the past week, I was pretty sure we were going to run him.â€
On Moonshine Mullin’s next start – “If he never wins another race, it’s been a great ride. But as good as he’s doing, who knows? You never know, that’s one thing about this sport, they come from everywhere. I’m very happy with him though.â€
RANDY PATTERSON, owner of MOONSHINE MULLIN (winner) – “It was awesome, absolutely awesome. This was my first Grade I win, the Alysheba was my first Grade II win and coming down that stretch today I was just like, ‘this is not supposed to happen with a claiming horse.’ But he’ll stay right here, I don’t have any idea what will be next for him.â€
GARY STEVENS, jockey on WILL TAKE CHARGE (runner-up) – “He struggled a little bit the first sixteenth of a mile – the track was getting away from him a little bit. But he really got into a nice rhythm down the backside. He gave up a lot of ground around the turn, but he seemed to be happy there. He showed up today. I mean we spotted the winner 10 pounds and he was still getting with it the last sixteenth of a mile.â€
AL STALL JR., trainer of DEPARTING (third) – “He ran great. It was only our second dance of the year – he really needed that race. We’re right where we need to be for the rest of the year. He got a shade heavy, which he’s supposed to that last eighth of a mile. I think we’re in good shape.â€
ROBBY ALBARADO, jockey on DEPARTING (third) – “He was in a great spot. He was where I anticipated him to be. He was kind enough and he put in his patented run at the three-eighths pole and he hung on as long as he could. It was just his second race off the layoff and I think he’s put us right where we need to be now.â€
MIKE SMITH, jockey on REVOLUTIONARY (sixth) – “I didn’t have a straw in my path, but he didn’t give me the run that he has been. As to why, I don’t know. He just didn’t give me that good turn of foot.â€
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December 10, 2019
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