Thu, 04/24/2014 - 12:28

Bayern would be heavy Derby Trial favorite if he runs

Barbara D. Livingston
Bayern and We Miss Artie worked out together Thursday ahead of the May 3 Kentucky Derby, for which Bayern remains on the outside looking in.

[bc_video_id:322252:]LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert entered two horses in the Derby Trial on the opening-night program Saturday at Churchill Downs, either of whom would be a decisive favorite if he ran.

But Baffert already has said that Chitu definitely will scratch from the Trial and instead run May 3 in the 140th Kentucky Derby. And it’s not beyond question that Bayern will scratch, too.

Thu, 04/24/2014 - 11:17

Social Inclusion breezes for possible Derby bid

Tom Keyser
Social Inclusion is unbeaten in two starts but has no Kentucky Derby points. He needs to finish first or second in the Wood to guarantee himself a spot in the Derby starting gate.

Social Inclusion, currently 24th on the points list and running out of time in his quest to qualify for the Kentucky Derby field, worked three furlongs in 34.41 seconds and galloped out a half-mile in 47.63 Thursday morning at Gulfstream Park. Elvis Trujillo breezed Social Inclusion for trainer Manny Azpurua, but regular rider Luis Contreras will be aboard if he runs in the Derby.

Wed, 04/23/2014 - 16:33

Chitu to skip Derby Trial, go in Kentucky Derby

Barbara D. Livingston
Chitu (right), working with stablemate Bayern on Monday, will run in the Kentucky Derby. Bayern could go in the Derby Trial on Saturday.

Chitu was entered on Wednesday in the Derby Trial on Saturday night at Churchill Downs, but will scratch from that race, work Sunday at Churchill Downs, and be pointed to the Kentucky Derby on May 3, trainer Bob Baffert said Wednesday afternoon.

Baffert said Martin Garcia, who rode Chitu to victory in the Sunland Derby in his last start, would retain the mount.

[ROAD TO THE KENTUCKY DERBY: Prep races, point standings, replays]

Wed, 04/23/2014 - 15:42

Kentucky Derby workouts: Hoppertunity likes track

[bc_video_id:322143:]LOUISVILLE, KY. – The temperature may have dropped overnight but the tempo picked up appreciably on Wednesday when it came to meaningful activity from the steadily growing contingent of horses on the grounds here at Churchill Downs preparing for next Saturday’s Kentucky Derby.

Wed, 04/23/2014 - 13:42

Jerardi: California Chrome looks best - by a lot

Scott Martinez/Los Alamitos
As the numbers reflect, California Chrome outshines the rest of the Kentucky Derby field by a long way.

If we just looked at that race the first Saturday in May as a horse race and not the Kentucky Derby, the 2014 outcome would appear rather obvious. One horse’s last two Beyer Speed Figures are better than any figure any of the likely other 19 starters has ever had.

This, however, is not just a horse race. It is different – the field size, the preparation, the pressure, all of it. It is often about the horse that is doing best in the final days, not the horse that has performed the best in the final races.

Wed, 04/23/2014 - 13:28

Kentucky Derby: Who's hot, who's not for April 23

WHO’S HOT

Wed, 04/23/2014 - 13:03

Maker flying into Kentucky Derby under radar

Barbara D. Livingston
General a Rod, training at Churchill Downs on Wednesday, is one of three Mike Maker-trained horses possible for the Kentucky Derby.

He’s got the winner of the Louisiana Derby, a colt who was both runner-up in the Fountain of Youth and a close third in the Florida Derby, and a longshot, yet Mike Maker might be the least-known big-time trainer in this year’s Kentucky Derby.

Only Todd Pletcher, who has four horses in the current field of 20, has more prospective starters in the May 3 Derby than Maker. Both were born into the sport, with fathers who trained; both worked under D. Wayne Lukas before striking out on their own; and both will be sending out Derby starters owned by Ken and Sarah Ramsey.

Tue, 04/22/2014 - 15:05

Kentucky Derby workouts: Hoppertunity, Danza among gallopers

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The 15-minute period immediately after the renovation break, between 8:30 and 8:45 a.m., is reserved each morning at Churchill Downs during the two weeks leading up to the Kentucky Derby for horses under consideration for the Derby or Kentucky Oaks. That session seemed even more exclusive than usual Tuesday, with only a limited number of horses from those races on the grounds.

Tuesday at Churchill Downs

63 degrees, cloudy, fast

Tue, 04/22/2014 - 12:49

Stewart finds himself on Kentucky Derby bubble again

Barbara D. Livingston
Commanding Curve, shown at Churchill Downs on Tuesday, is one spot away from getting into the Kentucky Derby.

Dallas Stewart went into last month’s Louisiana Derby knowing that a one-two finish with his runner Commanding Curve would put him in the field for the 140th Kentucky Derby.

Mon, 04/21/2014 - 14:13

Kentucky Derby: Hope remains for final spots

Barbara D. Livingston
Tapiture, in his first work since finishing fourth in the Arkansas Derby, drills five furlongs in 1:02.80 on Monday at Churchill Downs.

With Cairo Prince out of the 140th Kentucky Derby with an injury and Midnight Hawk removed from consideration following his second-place finish in the Illinois Derby on Saturday, spots opened in the prospective field for Vinceremos and Harry’s Holiday, and more scoreboard watching will be done as horses begin to arrive at Churchill Downs for their final works for the May 3 Derby.

A trio of prospects worked Monday, and their status will affect the final lineup for the Derby, for which entries will be drawn April 30. A maximum of 20 horses can run, with up to four also-eligibles.