We're only able to look at getting food to the accessible pockets.

I took a hold of him to see how much he would turn off—thinking of the future mile-and-a-half—and he turned off fine.

This is as easy as you can win.

I took a hold of him to see how much he would turn off, thinking of the future and a mile-and-a-half. He turned off fine. He was certainly there for everything he needed through the stretch. I think he is adaptable to about anything.

She had plenty left in the tank.

I think he is adaptable to about anything. It depends if they want to run him (in the Breeders' Cup Turf [G1]), but he did relax today. The course is very firm, but don't take too much away from this horse. He is a very good horse.

He shook loose at the top of the stretch, but that was the second time he lugged in. But he's young, and we hope it's just a learning process. He has shown he has a lot of room for improvement, especially if he cuts out the two-year-old stuff. But he is very unique, and part of the reason is because he has a whole lot of ones (victories).

He has shown a lot of room for improvement, especially if he cuts out the two-year-old stuff.

I don't think he needed the rabbits. You just don't want to gut him chasing a horse today with $4 million on the line six weeks from now.