The Brad Cox barn captured three of the five graded stakes on Saturday's program, highlighted by the 11-length victory by Spendthrift Farm's Further Ado (Gun Runner) in the GI Toyota Blue Grass Stakes. (video courtesy HBPA)“They are all doing good this morning and will most likely ship to Churchill Downs [Monday Apr. 6],” Cox a assistant Trace Messina said of Further Ado, GI Resolute Racing Madison winner Eclatant (Into Mischief) and GIII Commonwealth winner Saudi Crown (Always Dreaming).The three victories moved Cox's Keeneland win total to 197–eighth all time–and boosted his stakes-winning tally to 42–fifth-best all time at Keeneland.“I remember in 2020 at Fair Grounds, we won the GII Muniz Memorial Classic with Factor This, the (GII Fair Grounds) Oaks with Bonny South and the (GII Louisiana) Derby with Wells Bayou,” Cox said via text. “Not sure if we have done it another time.”Expected to join Further Ado and the Cox team at Churchill Monday is GI Curlin Florida Derby winner Commandment (Into Mischief) for Wathnan Racing. GIII Jeff Ruby Steaks winner Fulleffort (Liam's Map) owned by St. Elias Stable and Starlight Racing, is already at Churchill, awaiting his expected run in the GI Kentucky Derby.Stonestreet Stables' Eclatant also could return to the races Derby Day in the GI Derby City Distaff. FMQ Stables' Saudi Crown could target the GI Churchill Downs the same day. Both races are seven furlongs, the same distance as Saturday's victories. Appalachian Victor Storm's Wake Targets Churchill's EdgewoodTrainer Brian Lynch said William Werner's Storm's Wake (Oscar Performance), winner of Saturday's GII Appalachian, would head to Churchill Downs midweek to prepare for the GII Edgewood on May 1.“I think she will relish the extra sixteenth of a mile (in the Edgewood),” Lynch said via text.In the Edgewood, Storm's Wake would be going it alone because stablemate Sister Troienne (Munnings), who finished fifth as the Appalachian favorite, will be bypassing the race.“I am going to give 'Sister T' a little time and regroup,” Lynch said. “I have ruled out the Edgewood.” Churchill Also in Future for My Boy Prince, Crazy MasonMy Boy Prince (Cairo Prince), who gave owner Gary Barber his milestone eighth graded stakes victory here with his score in the GII Valvoline Global Shakertown, also is headed to Churchill Downs in the near future.“I'm not sure when we will send him over, but the GII Twin Spires Turf Sprint [May 2] is his next planned stop,” trainer Mark Casse said via text.Trainer Gregg Sacco said Donna Wright and Reeves Thoroughbred Racing's Crazy Mason (Coal Front), runner-up to Saudi Crown in the Commonwealth, will remain in Kentucky for the time being.“He came out of the race super, and he will stay in Kentucky for the seven-eighths race (the Churchill Downs) on Derby Day or the GII Alysheba,” Sacco said via text.The Alysheba is contested at 1 1/16 miles on May 1.The post Blue Grass Winner Further Ado Headed to Churchill Downs appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.