Irad Ortiz Jr will ride Talkin in the May 16 Preakness Stakes. Trainer Danny Gargan waited to secure Ortiz's services.
What happened?
Gargan hoped to land Ortiz after his second option, Silent Tactic, was iffy for the Preakness due to a foot issue.
Why it matters for Irad Ortiz Jr
Ortiz finished second in the Kentucky Derby aboard Renegade, making him a free agent for the Preakness.
Gargan's wait paid off when Silent Tactic was removed from Preakness consideration, and Ortiz jumped aboard Talkin.
What comes next?
Talkin will face a large field of 14, including speed horses like Napoleon Solo, in the Preakness Stakes on May 16.
Gargan expects Talkin to run the best race of his life, with Ortiz's experience being a key factor in the outcome.
Ortiz will aim to sit fourth or fifth, but can adjust his strategy if needed, given his experience and skill.
Gargan views Incredibolt as the one to beat, after the horse became a last-minute entrant following Silent Tactic's withdrawal.
Incredibolt's troubled sixth-place finish in the Kentucky Derby doesn't concern Gargan, who thinks the horse is a serious contender.
Talkin was tabbed at 20-1 in the morning line, but Gargan expects the price to be lower at post time.
Gargan's confidence in Talkin and Ortiz is high, and he believes they can deliver a strong performance on May 16.
The ownership group of Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Pine Racing Stables, Legendary Thoroughbreds, Belmar Racing and Breeding, and R. A. Hill Stable will be rooting for Talkin and Ortiz.
Gargan's decision to wait for Ortiz paid off, and now he's focused on the Preakness Stakes and a potential victory with Talkin.