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Take Charge Indy to run in 2013

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That's not to say business considerations weren’t a factor in bringing the horse back. Take Charge Indy could well be one of the leading contenders to capture the 2013 Breeders’ Cup Classic, North America’s richest horse race. A Breeders’ Cup win would certainly justify an increase to his stud fee.

Elliot Walden, the President & CEO of Winstar Farm – the prestigious Lexington, KY breeding operation where Take Charge Indy will stand upon conclusion of his racing career – believes that the colt can accomplish this difficult feat.

“The prevailing belief by everyone involved is that Take Charge Indy will be even better as a 4-year-old,” Walden said. “We're excited about his potential to come back and be a top-level racehorse next year.”

Byrne mentioned the Feb. 9 Donn Handicap at Gulfstream, site of Take Charge Indy’s signature Florida Derby victory, as an early-season goal.

“We'll go down to Palm Meadows (Training Center) again for the winter and target him for the Donn.”

Though the Sandfords repeatedly have saluted their local support, it is unlikely Take Charge Indy’s 2013 campaign will include a stop at nearby Arlington Park. The Arlington Heights track doesn’t contest the top-level races that the Sandfords will be looking for. Further, the main track at Arlington is not made up of conventional dirt, but rather polytrack – an artificial surface. Indy’s breeding suggests he is best suited to race on dirt.

Still, wherever Take Charge Indy races, the Sandfords are certain to be mindful of their considerable local support.

"My husband goes to OTB out in Rockford," Maribeth Sandford told the Northwest Herald before the Kentucky Derby. "And we're stabled at Arlington Park. Marengo, Barrington – we're really in the heart of horse country."

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