Winning trainer Blair Burgess, also celebrating his first Cup win, said, " I liked the early parts of the trip. But I didn't think the track was really fast tonight. I winced a little bit when he had to come first over against (George) Brennan's horse, Yankee Skyscaper. I got a bit nervous but he toughed it out and looked to be the most powerful at the end. I thought he was a winner but I was never sure we were done with Sutter Hanover. But I was getting more and more confident coming down the stretch. He looks a lot like his father and acts like his father, but Real Desire made $3 million. This horse has got a ways to go yet. He was good at two, three and four, but (Tell All) is on his way. He's working in that direction."
Burgess will point Tell All towards the Meadowlands Pace on July 14.


