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Commandment ‘Really Good’ After Florida Derby Win

Trainer Brad Cox pulled off rare Florida Derby-Gulfstream Park Oaks double.

Commandment after winning the Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park

Commandment after winning the Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park

Coglianese Photos/Ryan Thompson

Wathnan Racing's Commandment gave a sign of things to come in the $1 million Florida Derby (G1) March 28 well before the strapping son of Into Mischief  stepped onto the Gulfstream Park track.

”He's big, but when he arrives in the paddock and knows when it's showtime, he kind of blows up a little bit," trainer Brad Cox said. "He has a great mind. I think that's one of the best things he has going for him. He's a grade 1 winner now at the age of 3. He's accomplished a lot in a short amount of time. Hopefully, we can keep him rolling. We look forward to the rest of the year with him."

Commandment established himself as a top contender for the May 2 Kentucky Derby (G1) with his thrilling photo-finish triumph over The Puma in the 75th running of the 1 1/8-mile stakes for 3-year-olds.

”He looks really good this morning," Cox said March 29.

The Kentucky-bred colt had to call upon all of his class and athletic prowess to rally from last in a race with little pace.

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”He's obviously had a good winter there at Gulfstream. I felt like he took a step forward in every race. (Saturday), he was able to overcome somewhat of a softer pace up front and come around some very good horses and put his head down when it counted the most," Cox said. "We are fortunate and lucky and proud of the horse. We look forward to marching forward to the Kentucky Derby."

After impressively breaking his maiden at Churchill Downs last fall, Commandment captured the one-turn mile Mucho Macho Man Stakes by 6 3/4 lengths Jan. 3 before prepping for this brave Florida Derby performance with a late-rallying victory by a neck in the Feb. 28 Fountain of Youth (G2).

Commandment's memorable triumph completed the Florida Derby-Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2) double for Cox that only two Hall of Fame trainers had pulled off before him. Woody Stephens was the first in 1984 when he saddled Swale for a win in Gulfstream's top stakes for 3-year-olds and Miss Oceana to a victory in the premier stakes for 3-year-old fillies. In 2014, Todd Pletcher scored a Florida Derby victory with Constitution  and a Gulfstream Park Oaks triumph with In Tune.

”That's obviously a great accomplishment. We have a great team. It's a team effort. To be in the column with those two guys means a lot," Cox said. "We're very proud of the performances and very proud of our team."

Five races prior to going back-to-back in the Florida Derby, Cox saddled Gary and Mary West's Prom Queen for a 2 3/4-length win in the $250,000 Gulfstream Park Oaks (G2) in only her third career start, all three races at Gulfstream.

"She came out of the race in great shape. I'm very pleased with her and the progress she's made down here in Florida this winter," Cox said. "We're looking forward to the Oaks with her."

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.