NEW ORLEANS, LA –Ā Catch him if you can. From New Orleans to Hot Springs to Boynton Beach, trainer Brad Cox is logging plenty of frequent flier miles this winter while overseeing a stable that has him in contention to not only win him his first career Eclipse Award as Outstanding Trainer, but raise the bar even higher in 2021.
Front and center at Fair Grounds, where he is the four-time defending training champion, Cox has Mandaloun and Divine Comedy pointing to a pair of stakes on the January 16 āRoad to the Derby Kickoff Day,ā for what he hopes will be the start of the path to the April 30 Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) and May 1 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) later this spring at Churchill Downs.
Both Juddmonte Farms Inc.ās homebred Mandaloun and Godolphin LLCās homebred Divine Comedy figure to be among the favorites in their respective races on the 16th, with the former headlining the $200,000 Lecomte (G3) and the latter starring in the $150,000 Silverbulletday. Both races are important 10-4-2-1 points races for the Derby and Oaks, respectively, and will help shape the local landscape for the March 20 Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby (G2) and Fair Grounds Oaks (G2).
Mandaloun, a 3-year-old son of Into Mischief, was visually impressive winning both starts in Kentucky at 2, though heās yet to go two turns or run past 7 furlongs. Cox is eagerly looking forward to giving him the chance and expects even better when it comes.
āHeās pretty good and Iām excited about him getting around two turns,ā Cox said. āHeās been very good in his first 2 (starts), but I think heās a two-turn horse and weāre going to see what heās cut out to do. Knock on wood, heāll have one more work this weekend and Iām excited about running him on the 16th.ā
Divine Comedy, a 3-year-old daughter of Into Mischief, impressed breaking her maiden here going long December 18 after running sixth sprinting on debut at Churchill. While she may not be as accomplished or as heralded as Mandaloun, sheās another in a long line of potential Cox stars.
āDivine Comedy is doing well and came out of her race in good shape,ā Cox said. āShe had an easy maintenance half, her first work back, and weāre excited to run her.ā
Cox also left the door open to run Juddmonte homebred Sun Path, a full sister to last yearās Fair Grounds Oaks (G2) winner Bonny South, in the Silverbulletday. The daughter of Munnings is 2 for 3, including a local allowance win the same day Divine Comedy broke her maiden.
Along with his Fair Grounds string, Cox has runners stabled in Hot Springs, Arkansas for his Oaklawn Park division and Palm Meadows in Boynton Beach, Florida for his Gulfstream Park contingent. Fair Grounds Media caught up with him Wednesday morning to look back on a 2020 season that sees him on the short list of Eclipse Award candidates, as well as look towards 2021, where heās beginning to plot out the paths of his top horses.
āWhen I started this, I had dreams of winning an Eclipse,ā Cox said. āThere are three things that I said I would like to do in this industry, and thatās win an Eclipse Award, do enough to earn a trip to the Hall of Fame, and win the Kentucky Derby, and Iāve yet to do any of them, so Iāve continued to work hard, try to find good horses, place them properly, and manage them right. Iām very fortunate to have great owners, a great staff, and great horses, and weāve had a very good 2020.ā
Godolphin LLCās homebred Essential Quality, who won the Breedersā Cup Juvenile (G1), is odds-on to win the Eclipse Award as champion 2-year-old, and is atop many Derby Future Book lists):
āHeās a good colt and his work this weekend (4 furlongs in 48.80 January 3 at Fair Grounds), just āwow,ā just phenomenal,ā Cox said. āWe didnāt give him time off but we backed off on him and he seems to have responded well. He was really good this past weekend and we just need to keep him that way until the middle of February. The Risen Star (G2, February 13 at Fair Grounds) is on the table, as is the Southwest (G3, February 15 at Oaklawn). The one thing about the Fair Grounds race is itās a lot more points (50-20-10-5), so that makes it a little more attractive. But the distance is the question; do we want to go a mile and an eighth off not having a race in three months? Weāll talk it over with the Godolphin team and make a decision probably about the 1st of February. If he goes to the Southwest, Iām 99% sure that he would go back to Fair Grounds, and the Louisiana Derby would be in play after that.ā

Michael Dubb, Monomoy Stables LLC, The Elkstone Group LLC, and Bethlehem Stables LLCās Monomoy Girl, who won her second Breedersā Cup Distaff (G1) in November and will earn her second Eclipse Award later this month:
āThe Bayakoa (G3) on (February) the 15th (at Oaklawn) is the plan right now for her,ā Cox said. āShe seems to have picked up where she left off last year. Her work this weekend (4 furlongs in 48.80 January 3 at Fair Grounds) was really, really good and I feel like weāre ahead of schedule as far as where we need to be with her. We never took her out of training, so itās not like she lost a bunch of fitness, but her work was really, really good.ā

Clint Gasaway, Lance Gasaway, Madaket Stables LLC, and Wonder Stablesā Wells Bayou, who won the Louisiana Derby in March but hasnāt raced since running fifth in the Arkansas Derby (G1) in May:
“(Heās had 10 workouts since the middle of October) and we have a couple of options, including the Louisiana (G3 at Fair Grounds January 16) and the Fifth Season (January 23) at Oaklawn as well.”
OXO Equine LLCās Travel Column, who ended her 2-year-old campaign with an eye-catching win in Churchillās Golden Rod (G2):
āSheās really good and sheās doing really well right now,ā Cox said. āHer work the other day (4 furlongs in :50 January 3 at Fair Grounds) was a little slow but it was more because her workmate broke off a little slow but the rider on her did exactly what he was instructed to do and sheāll pick it up and start going a little quicker and further in the future and right now we are pointing for (Fair Groundsā February 13) Rachel Alexandra (G2).ā
Korea Racing Authorityās Knicks Go, who won the Breedersā Cup Dirt Mile (G1) in November:
āWeāre thinking about the Louisiana, but weāre pretty sure weāll end up going in the Pegasus (G1 at Gulfstream January 23),ā Cox said. āI told the owners I could go either way, and they thought maybe weāll wait one more week and give it a shot there and see how it goes. Then we could maybe look at the Saudi ($20 million G1 Saudi Cup at King Abdulaziz Racecourse February 20) race as well. Weāll get the first one out of the way and then go from there. I donāt think further distances will be an issue for him at all. Heās doing well, heās a Grade 1 race horse, and that work (at Fair Grounds January 2), 3/4 in 1:13.00, thatās fantastic and is moving on that race track.ā

Michael Dubb, Madaket Stables LLC, Peter Deutsch, Michael Kisber, The Elkstone Group LLC, and Bethlehem Stables LLCās Aunt Pearl, who completed a 3-for-3 juvenile campaign with a win in the Breedersā Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1):
āShe was given some time and there arenāt a lot of options with the 3-year-old fillies on the grass early in the year,ā Cox said. āOne of our goals is possibly (Royal) Ascot (G1 Coronation in June) and maybe the Churchill race (Tepin Stakes) this summer to start her back.ā
Shortleaf Stable LLCās homebred Caddo River, a 9 1/2-length MSW winner at Churchill in November:
āHeās doing really well and weāre going to shoot for the Smarty Jones (January 22 at Oaklawn),ā Cox said.

Juddmonte Farms Inc.ās Prate, a 4 1/4-length debut winner here December 19:
āI think his next start will be around one turn,ā Cox said. āIām not saying we wouldnāt eventually try two turns, but for the time being weāll keep him around one-turn. I donāt have anything picked out for him right now and I want to give him plenty of time to recover from his first race. Since heās been at Fair Grounds heās settled in really well and is moving forward mentally.ā
Shortleaf Stable Inc.ās The Sound, whoās won two in a row in New York:
āWeāll try a second-level allowance race with him around two turns at Oaklawn and hopefully heāll gradually make the progression to stakes company before the winter is over,ā Cox said.
Kueber Racing LLCās Coach, who won Churchillās Rags to Riches at 2:
āShe had a fantastic work (4 furlongs in a bullet 48.00 January 4 at Oaklawn) and we really werenāt expecting her to do as much as she did,ā Cox said. āWeāre pointing her to the Martha Washington (January 30 at Oaklawn).ā
Rupp Racingās Gagetown, second sprinting in the local December 19 Sugar Bowl:Ā
āWeāre pointing him to an allowance race (at Fair Grounds) on the 16thĀ (of January) going long,ā Cox said. āIt will be his introduction to two turns. We think he should handle it but you donāt now until you try.ā
