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BY MICHAEL CUSORTELLI
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK—MARCH 2, 2015—Cant Be Caught, a homebred son of With Intent racing for John C. Diediker, will make his 3-year-old debut in Friday’s Speedhorse Graham Paint and Appaloosa Derby (G1) trials at Remington Park.
The 10 fastest qualifiers from Friday’s 350-yard trials will meet in the $30,000-added final on March 21.
Cant Be Caught ended his 2-year-old season with a four-race win streak that included victories in a $108,692 futurity at Lone Star Park on November 8, and a $21,500 futurity at Will Rogers Downs in September. All told, the gelding has won seven of nine starts and has earned $86,983.
Cant Be Caught is trained by Dee Keener. The colt will be ridden by Randy Wilson from post 3 in the second of two trials.
All Remington Park races can be seen at Q-RacingVideo.com.