Life Is Good and Pletcher all set to rule the world
Brilliant American colt ‘does everything so effortlessly’.
Todd Pletcher has labelled his Dubai World Cup favourite Life Is Good as a “supreme athlete” that he hopes will “rise to any challenge” as he assessed the colt’s prospects of giving his trainer a first winner in the Meydan showpiece. Six years on from his previous visit to the UAE, Pletcher – who was second with Harlan’s Holiday in the 2003 renewal at Nad Al Sheba – exuded quiet confidence that his challenger can showcase his considerable wares with a famous victory in Saturday’s marquee race. Fresh from an authoritative success in the Pegasus World Cup at Gulfstream Park, where he left Knicks Go in his wake, Pletcher said everything had gone meticulously to plan for the son of Into Mischief since that memorable Florida triumph. He explained: “He travelled here really well and has settled in great, while he galloped really well on the track. He’s an amazing horse to watch in training, as he does everything so effortlessly. In fact his major works have been as good as I’ve seen from any horse I’ve trained.”Freak! Life Is Good is spectacular in the #PegasusWorldCup! @iradortiz @PletcherRacing pic.twitter.com/OWQUdzkpWd
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) January 29, 2022
That is indeed a huge compliment from the man whose previous champions include Quality Road and Uncle Mo, and he went on: “From the rail we need to get away cleanly in order to set the pace. In the Pegasus his break wasn’t great, but he got there (to the lead) in the next couple of steps and made up for it. If he breaks the way he normally does, he will be OK.” Irad Ortiz Jr will again be in the hot seat this weekend, and Pletcher continued: “He showed in the Pegasus how quickly he can go and we were impressed that he got on to the lead that easily. “A lot of that is up to Irad, who will have to make some in-race decisions, but I shall be surprised if there’s anything in the field as fast as he is. He had a good stretch out, and I think he will take any increase in distance in his stride. We are very optimistic based on his training that he will handle all the conditions.” Reflecting on that race and the ex-Bob Baffert-trained inmate’s time under his tutelage, Pletcher added: “It was an exciting match up with Knicks Go, and we felt the window between Florida and Dubai worked well. We looked at all options and felt Saudi followed by the World Cup was pretty close. The Pegasus had a good fit, and it was the best two-race programme.
Here comes Life Is Good! 😎
Who else is counting down to the Dubai World Cup?! 👀pic.twitter.com/MPf9rEtDec — Breeders’ Cup (@BreedersCup) March 18, 2022


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