Big Plans for Thorpedo Anna in 2025, Mystik Dan Set for Malibu Stakes Return

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Thorpedo Anna, shown parading in front of fans at Churchill Downs on Nov. 29, will target either the Dubai World Cup or Apple Blossom Handicap, both in April 2025, for her seasonal debut according to trainer Ken McPeek. (Eclipse Sportswire)

As much as extending 2024 by a few months would not bother trainer Kenny McPeek, he’s already looking forward to 2025.

Both of the stars that have made 2024 a career year for McPeek are scheduled to run next year with Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve winner Mystik Dan set to start in the Malibu Stakes Dec. 26 at Santa Anita Park and the filly Thorpedo Anna, the clubhouse leader in the Horse of the Year race, targeting either the Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline April 5 at Meydan Racecourse or the April 12 million Apple Blossom Handicap April 12 at Oaklawn Park.

Mystik Dan, a son of Goldencents, is already at Santa Anita preparing for the seven-furlong Malibu. It would be his first start since he finished eighth in the June 8 Belmont Stakes following a runner-up finish in the Preakness Stakes and his victory in the run for the roses. 

“He arrived in California (Dec. 18) and he has a week to get ready for the Malibu,” McPeek said. Brian Hernandez Jr., McPeek’s first-call jockey and the regular rider of both of his star 3-year-olds, will make the trip to California for the assignment.

Owned by 4G Racing, Valley View Farm, Lance Gasaway, and Daniel Hamby III, Mystik Dan has won three of nine starts with earnings of $4,161,360. He was bred by Gasaway, Hamby, and 4G Racing.

Thorpedo Anna is currently at McPeek’s Magdalena Farm in Lexington getting a well-deserved rest after a 2024 campaign that included wins in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff and Longines Kentucky Oaks and a second against colts in the DraftKings Travers Stakes. A no-brainer as the champion 3-year-old filly, her mark of six wins in seven 2024 starts – five of the wins in Grade 1 company – puts her atop the list of candidates for Horse of the Year honors.

Ken McPeek (Eclipse Sportswire)

McPeek said the daughter of Fast Anna will be shipped to Silverleaf Hills Training Center in Ocala, Fla., in the next few days and then in early January will join McPeek at Fair Grounds to begin training for her 4-year-old campaign.

“She will be nominated to both the Dubai World Cup and the Apple Blossom and she’ll run in one of them,” he said.

Owned by Brookdale Racing, Mark Edwards, Judy Hicks, and Magdalena Racing, Thorpedo Anna has won eight of 10 career starts with earnings of $3,843,663. She was bred by Hicks.

Together, Mystik Dan and Thorpedo Anna have been at the forefront of a career-best year for McPeek, who has 84 wins in 2024 with earnings of $15,893,896. His previous best for earnings is $10,779,656, which occurred last year.

His 2024 resume also includes six Grade 1 wins and his first Breeders’ Cup victory after seven seconds in the event. He also became the fifth active trainer to win all three legs of the Triple Crown.

In his career, McPeek has 2,069 wins with earnings of $131,589,350.

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