Thu, 06/12/2025 - 13:29

River Thames, Locked work together at Saratoga

Barbara D. Livingston
Todd Pletcher mentioned races like the Ohio Derby and Indiana Derby as potential choices for River Thames’s next start.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.- River Thames worked for the first time since his disappointing sixth-place finish in the Preakness and did so in pretty classy company. He trained alongside Grade 1 winner Locked immediately after the renovation break over the Oklahoma training track Thursday at Saratoga. 

Breaking off at the half-mile pole, the pair completed the distance in 48.59 seconds over a track that seemed to have tightened up over the last couple of mornings, with River Thames asked a bit to keep pace with his older and more accomplished mate to the wire. The duo then remained pretty much on even terms galloping out a strong five panels in 1:01.34 before easing up after three-quarters around the turn in 1:14.17. 

“I thought it was a good work for both,” trainer Todd Pletcher said. “Solid workout, galloped out well. First work back for River Thames. We’ve got a lot of options. We have to figure out which direction to go.” 

River Thames entered the Preakness with high expectations, having been beaten just a neck by Kentucky Derby and ultimate Belmont Stakes winner Sovereignty in the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth this winter at Gulfstream Park. He also finished third, less than a length behind Burnham Square, in the Grade 2 Blue Grass before being held out of the Derby to away the Preakness five weeks later.

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“I think he’s better than what we saw [in the Preakness],” said Pletcher. “Except for the Preakness, his form looks pretty darn good. We’ll just try to find a softer spot.” 

Pletcher mentioned races like the Ohio Derby and Indiana Derby as potential choices for River Thames’s next start early this summer. 

Meanwhile Locked is coming off a disappointing performance of his own, a fourth-place finish in the Grade 2 Alysheba at Churchill Downs. That setback came after finishing second behind White Abarrio in the Pegasus World Cup Invitational and dominating the Grade 1 Santa Anita Handicap to launch his 2025 campaign. He continues to point to the Grade 2 Suburban going one mile and one quarter here on July 4.

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