Baffert on Justify: “He was like a comet, streaking along the sky.”
A few days before Triple Crown winner Justify is formally inducted into racing’s Hall of Fame on Friday, trainer Bob Baffert chuckled when he recalled his first impression of the massive chestnut colt.
“It was right after the [2017] Breeders’ Cup, and he’d been at Los Alamitos with [assistant] Mike Marlow,” said Baffert, whose top Derby prospect at the time was McKinzie, who took the Los Alamitos Derby (G1) in his second start. “He had been saying, ‘Bob, you’re gonna love this horse. You’re really gonna love him.’
“I looked at him, and he looked just like a giant quarter-horse. I thought, ‘Is he going to be a sprinter?’”
Fortunately, the son of Scat Daddy didn’t know he was not supposed to get a second chance to make a good impression.
“The first time I worked him at Santa Anita, I was on the walkie-talkie with the exercise rider, watching him work,” said Baffert of Justify, who was born scarcely a month after the Baffert-trained American Pharoah swept the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont in 2015. “The good ones, they don’t have a bottom to them. I said, ‘keep going,’ and he just kept going and going. I thought then, ‘man, he is really something special.’”
Hall of Fame ceremony at Spa; Gun Runner, Joel Rosario among class
The Hall of Fame induction ceremony takes place at the Fasig-Tipton Sales Pavilion in Saratoga Springs, New York. Also being inducted are horses Gun Runner, Aristedes, and Lecomte, and jockey Joel Rosario.