Trainer Rusty Arnold joined Louie on ESPN680. He chats KY Downs Preview weekend at Ellis Park, and his filly Red Carpet Ready.
Rusty Arnold | KY Downs Preview Weekend
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We're both really happy to welcome in trainer Rusty Arnold
here on the show. He's got a couple of runners in
what is now called Kentucky Downs Preview weekend at Ellis
Park. Rusty, good morning.
I am. I've been instructed to say
hello from Dan Isel. That's my man.
Tell him to tell you when you talk to him.
Say hello to Louie Damper for me.
Oh, we'll do that. Dan told a story last night on
the podcast. We should find it, Max, because
it's it's unbelievable. And I we should definitely share
that. Do you have you, I mean, do you
have an ISIL story that that is safe for air or should we move
on? I don't, I don't have, I have.
I guess I have a few of one of the better ones is when I first
went to work for him, we took a Philly to Fairmont Park to run.
I think her name I should buy Architect, Miss Blueprint I
think was her name. But we took Mike Smith on the
plane and Dan took us to dinner and we brought Don Brumfield in
back and we had a lot of laughs on the plane on the way back.
But that was when you get Mike Smith to ride at Fairmont Park.
And they didn't know who he was. They didn't know who I was, but
they knew who Dan Issel was in Saint Louis.
Who was the hero? There you go.
Rusty Arnold with us, he's got a couple in on this weekend,
including red carpet ready. And this is a horse that I, you
know, came up when she was when she was first running.
Rusty, did you try her on the dirt?
Because you know, if you look at her pedigree, I think a lot of
it makes sense for a turf. So the move this weekend makes a
lot of sense. But was it just bad timing with
what was going on at Churchill Downs?
It was, it was a very or a good timing for me.
She was ready to run. And Churchill had canceled the
turf racing for the for the fall meet because of the the problems
with the turf course. So I didn't want to wait all the
way to Florida to run her. I didn't want to ship her, you
know, out of out of state. I just because we were training
right here in Kentucky. So I said let's run on the dirt
one time and she'll have a race in her and then when we get to
Florida we'll be ready to go. And she won by 8-9 links and and
then has been on the dirt ever since.
Red carpet ready will be the five horse in race seven.
It is the Kentucky Downs Preview Mid Ladies Turf Sprint.
Easy for me to say quarter million bucks and that Kitty.
You know, the the Kentucky Downs thing outside of the purses, you
know, I've talked with different traders.
Brian Lynch always comes to mind and he said there's something
about being down there, just being out in the country.
I think Ellis Park has a bit of a feel to this too, where some
of the horses just like being down there.
You know, it's less crowded than say a Churchill Downs or a
Keeneland, something like that. And they can kind of stretch
their legs and be out there, kind of just be a horse again.
Do you find that about Kentucky Downs?
Absolutely. And you tell Brian, I've been
going there a lot longer than you right away.
So, but I've I've been, I wasn't there the year at Kentucky Downs
actually that they broke with a string the first year.
They didn't even have a start gate that almost every year
since. And I love going down there.
It's it's a relaxing atmosphere. It's gone through lots of
changes and one of them being obviously the money, but it's
been one of my favorite places since day one to take a horse
and have a little bit of fun while you're down there.
It's like a tailgate party is what I tell everybody.
And, and Ellis is a little bit like that.
You're not under the gun, you're not in the big crowds, and you
sit down there and saddle your horse and relax and watch him
run. And I enjoy it.
Rusty Arnold with us. He's presented by the Kentucky
HBPA here on Rabo and Co on ESPN 681057.
You know, getting back to red carpet ready, you try her on the
distaff here, the Derby City Distaff over Derby weekend.
She runs on the Madison before that.
Was it anything about those performances that made you want
to switch to turf, or is this just the right time for her?
I think it's timing right now. I know the the the racing and
the Madison wasn't a bad race. She she might be a little bit
suspect at 7/8 of a mile, but I didn't.
The race didn't go well at Churchill down.
She came out of it with a little issue behind.
Nothing major, but we had to give her some time off, as
you've noticed, and she's back ready to run.
And we, Bo and I, Bo Brahmanson, one of the owners, I got to
talk. And if you're going to go to the
grass, here's the time right now, find out if we're good
enough or if we like the turf enough to run in the race at
Kentucky Downs. And if things don't go good
tomorrow, if we don't handle the turf right, we've got two or
three other options to go with, with we'd probably point for the
the Thoroughbred Club of America Steaks at Keeneland.
So we've got it. It's it's given us a kind of a
idea of where we want to take her or where she wants to go.
And the timing popped up perfect.
And she's doing really well. She's ready, She doesn't have
any excuses. So we'll leave there tomorrow
knowing whether she wants the grass or the dirt.
Trader Rusty Arnold with us here on Rabow and Co.
You have another runner on Saturday and double clutch.
He'll be in Race 9, which is the turf, the Turf mile preview.
Excuse me, this is this is an interesting entry here, Rusty.
This is a horse that's won twice at the distance, hit the board
five times in nine lifetime runs, recently won over Good go
at Churchill Downs and an allowance.
Do do you have expectations for this horse beyond this race?
Do you think this is a good spot for him?
Well, if you look back, you can tell how much I like this horse.
Early on. I tried him everywhere.
He he trained, you know, he's a, he's a brother to gear jockey.
You know, some people don't pick up on that, but he trained so
well early on. He won his second started
Keeneland. I threw him right in the, you
know, he ran second to Annapolis I think in his third start and
then he just kind of hit a level.
He wasn't going on and I didn't know why.
I gave him some time. I brought him back.
I got one good race out of him and then he was, he was just
going down the wrong way. I gave him more time and brought
him back and I've liked all of his races this year.
I sprinted him first time back. It was a pretty good Sprint and
came back and ran two races at Churchill and I just thought
let's let's give him a try. I can run him in an allowance
race when I want. I think he's at the peak of his
game right now. He's a, he's a horse when he's
at his best. I think he belongs and if I've
got him at his best, we'll find out tomorrow.
Back-to-back, really good runs at Churchill in allowance
Company to switch to Corey Landry.
Obviously it's just because Jose is up at Saratoga.
You think Corey will fit well with the horse?
Well, Corey won on the horse. How about?
That and. He broke his mate and so we
went, went and grabbed him when you know, and as soon as we
could and had a lot of success with Corey in the past of one of
grade one with him in fact. So I'm confident in him and and
and the horse is good enough. Trader Rusty Arnold with us here
on Rabo and Co. He's presented by the Kentucky
HBPA, KYHBP, a.com Gear jockey work this morning at Keeneland.
Are we trying to get him ready to go have another great run at
Kentucky Downs? Absolutely.
That's been the program all year.
We wanted a run before that. We're not going to get it.
We've had and he's had his problems and he just has to get
there the right way. But he had a very good work this
morning, very good work. We're a good gal, very happy
with him. And you know, we've got a month
to have him ready, and if we don't have another set back,
we're going to have him ready. You have a paired entry on
Sunday and a maiden special. Which of those horses do you
think will end up running? Yeah, it might.
Be Monday. Yeah, yeah.
I'm still getting used to that Monday thing.
How about that? Yeah, yeah.
When you said that, one of them's on the AE, so it's.
OK, got it. OK, an easy choice.
So Hayaka will run the other Phillies.
Going to have to wait her turn. OK.
And what can you tell us about Hilaca?
She's a Philly that we again, she ran a really good race first
time out on the dirt at Churchill and we we wanted to
move her to the grass. She had some issues.
We had to stop on her, bring her back.
She didn't run good in Florida. We had to stop on her again.
She's very fresh, training very well and we're looking for a
good race on Monday. A text her into the show is very
impressed that you got Dan Thistle to pay for dinner.
I'll tell you what you know, that's a that might be the
shocking development of the morning, Rusty.
I think more than once I've got him to pay for dinner.
He, he told he, he, he told me one time when he had bought me
dinner a couple of times and I ended up with somebody with me.
And he said I didn't think you were going to start bringing
friends when you come to dinner. There'll be more people to pay
for. That sounds exactly like us all.
Well, he's Rusty Arnold. Good luck with everybody this
weekend. And of course, the only thing
that matters, safe trips for all of your horses this weekend.
And I'm sure I'll see you down at Kentucky Downs.
All right, guys. Thank you.