“When you are one-to-nine [in betting odds], you just have to do what you’ve got to do,” winning trainer Simon Callaghan said. “I was worried a little that she was in front, but I left it to [jockey] Flavien [Prat], because horses have been closing [Saturday] and winning, so we might have won despite the [track] bias.”
Source: Los Angeles Times February 10, 2019 01:52 UTC