Neural Network Earns Career-best 75 Beyer for Gander Victory

February 26, 2023

Neural Network after his elevated score in the Gander (NYRA/Coglianese)

Miles D in Good Order Following Stymie Second

NYRA Press Office

OZONE PARK, N.Y.— Klaravich Stables’ Neural Network earned a career-best 75 Beyer Speed Figure in Saturday’s $100,000 Gander, a one-mile test for New York-bred sophomores, where he was elevated to victory after crossing the wire second to a drifting Maker’s Candy.

The son of Cloud Computing rated in fourth and stalked the pace set by D’ont Lose Cruz down the backstretch and was kept wide by jockey Manny Franco to make his bid for the lead at the top of the lane. The Jose Gomez-piloted Maker’s Candy pounced from second position to take command from D’ont Lose Cruz at the eighth pole with Neural Network gaining with every stride to his outside. Maker’s Candy drifted out in the late stages and impeded Neural Network’s path, crossing the wire first but subsequently disqualified and placed second for interference.

It was the first stakes victory for Neural Network, who entered from a distant fourth-place finish in the Jerome against open company on January 7 over the same course and distance. There, he trailed in last-of-7 at the half-mile call and made a mild bid to be defeated 9 1/4 lengths by Lugan Knight.

“He ran very well and obviously he was herded out in the lane and the right call was made,” said trainer Chad Brown of the Gander. “It’s nice to get him back on track.”

The Gander was Neural Network’s first start with blinkers, something Brown said was key to his improvement.

“We’ve always thought a lot of this horse and it was uncharacteristic of him last time,” said Brown. “He was uninterested that day and didn’t care for how the track was. We put a little blinker on him and he seemed to work a little sharper in his works.”

Brown added he will take his time in choosing a next start for the dark bay colt, but noted that the nine-furlong Grade 2, $750,000 Wood Memorial presented by Resorts World Casino on April 8 is, “not out of the question.”

“I have no plans yet for him, but we’ll see how he trains moving forward,” said Brown. 

A $120,000 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale purchase, Neural Network is out of the Street Cry mare Lapinski, a half-sister to stakes winner Sunset Wish. He now boasts a 3-2-0-0 record with $102,500 in total purse earnings.

Later on Saturday’s card, Brown also sent out Peter Brant and Robert LaPenta’s Grade 1-placed Miles D to a game runner-up finish in the $100,000 Stymie behind runaway winner Repo Rocks. Miles D broke outwardly from the outermost post 6 under Manny Franco and stayed wide down the backstretch in second position before gaining a half-length advantage at the three-quarters call. He was overtaken at the top of the lane by Repo Rocks and proved no match for his foe, who overcame traffic troubles to pull away to a 3 1/4-length win.

Miles D, a bay son of Curlin who won last year’s Discovery at the Big A, made his second start off a near year-long layoff and was reported to have emerged from his effort in good order.

@jonathanstettin another excellent day for the man who does it best. Thx Jon &@Tracking_Trips. Hoping you have some thoughts for tomorrow!

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