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Lexington Stakes: a Race of Last Chances

Friday, April 22, 2005 4:04:57 PM
By MURRAY EVANS

 The Lexington Stakes at Keeneland on Saturday will be full of well-known trainers hoping for that one big race in the final major Kentucky Derby prep. John Servis wants Rockport Harbor to prove he's back on track after battling health issues. D. Wayne Lukas thinks Going Wild can bounce back from a last-place finish in the Wood Memorial. Bob Baffert hopes that Sort It Out will put him back in the Kentucky Derby after one-year absence. All three trainers are shown in these recent file photos. (AP Photo)LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - The Lexington Stakes, the last major prep race for the Kentucky Derby, is also the last chance for some prominent horses and trainers to earn a spot in the first part of the Triple Crown.

Rockport Harbor must win the race Saturday at Keeneland, trainer John Servis said. Bob Baffert needs Sort It Out to win to return Baffert to the May 7 Derby after a one-year absence.

D. Wayne Lukas believes Going Wild will bounce back from a last-place finish in the Wood Memorial two weeks ago. Lukas also has entered lightly raced Skye'n Thunder.


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