Thu, 03/28/2013 - 16:28

Santa Anita: Super Ninety Nine and Den's Legacy look back on track

Barbara D. Livingston
Super Ninety Nine worked a half-mile on Thursday for the Santa Anita Derby.

ARCADIA, Calif. – Den’s Legacy and Super Ninety Nine have been on the same springtime schedule in recent weeks.

They were third and fifth in the Grade 2 Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park on March 16 for trainer Bob Baffert. Thursday at Santa Anita, they worked a half-mile in company, with Den’s Legacy setting the fastest time of the morning, at 47 seconds, and Super Ninety Nine going a tick slower, at 47.20.

They will part ways in coming weeks. Super Ninety Nine is part of Baffert’s three hopes for the $750,000 Santa Anita Derby on April 6.

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 16:10

Florida Derby matches Orb, Itsmyluckyday, and Shanghai Bobby

Tom Keyser
Orb may get the same favorable pace setup that helped him win the Fountain of Youth.

HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Neither trainer Shug McGaughey nor owner Dinny Phipps are prone to contracting Derby fever. But there’s no doubt temperatures have been rising around the barn ever since Orb entered the Kentucky Derby picture with his come-from-behind victory over the odds-on Violence in the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth earlier this winter.

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 14:45

Jay Hovdey: Tagg looks down Kentucky Derby trail again

Barbara D. Livingston
Trainer Barclay Tagg aboard Funny Cide in 2008.

Ten years ago Barclay Tagg was accused of showing dangerous signs of Kentucky Derby fever for having the gall to publicly suggest that a New York-bred gelding who had never won in open company and had lost every start as a 3-year-old still had the right stuff to be a contender on the first Saturday in May.

That Barclay, what a kidder.

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 14:30

Santa Anita Derby winners make the grade as sires

Photos by Z
A.P. Indy, the 1992 Santa Anita Derby winner, has established a thriving sire line.

The best all-around American sire of the first decade of the 21st century, especially on dirt, was 1992 Santa Anita Derby winner A.P. Indy. Seattle Slew’s best son led the North American sire list twice (2003 and 2006), sired two classic winners and nine champions, and established a thriving sire line.

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 13:44

UAE Derby: He's Had Enough travels long way to get to Kentucky

Andrew Watkins
He's Had Enough, training Wednesday at Meydan, is one of two U.S.-based horses in the UAE Derby.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Eight thousand miles is a long way to travel for 170 Kentucky Derby qualifying points. The math works out to about 47 miles per point. Still, the Derby points in great part compelled the connections of He’s Had Enough to ship the colt from California to Dubai for a start Saturday in the Group 2 UAE Derby. Yet another number – $2 million, the UAE Derby’s purse, equal to the Kentucky Derby itself – is another decent reason to show up.

Thu, 03/28/2013 - 12:34

Weekend Warrior for March 30: Picks for Florida Derby, Louisiana Derby, Appleton

Tom Keyser
Orb may get the same favorable pace setup that helped him win the Fountain of Youth.

As if Saturday wasn’t big enough with Dubai World Cup Day, it is also a huge day at both Gulfstream Park and Fair Grounds. The Grade 1, $1 million Florida Derby tops a card at Gulfstream that also includes five other graded stakes, most notably the Grade 2, $300,000 Gulfstream Park Oaks. And the Grade 2, $1 million Louisiana Derby is the feature on a Fair Grounds program that also includes three other Grade 2 events, the richest of those being the $500,000 Fair Grounds Oaks.[bc_video_id:287848:]

Florida Derby

Wed, 03/27/2013 - 18:11

Kentucky Derby points vs. graded stakes earnings

Old vs. New

Here are the top 55 candidates for the Kentucky Derby listed in order of graded stakes earnings - the former qualifying system for the 20 starting positions - along with each horse's ranking under the new point system as of March 27, 2013. You can find the official point standings on our Road to the Kentucky Derby page.

Wed, 03/27/2013 - 17:09

Kentucky Derby: Who's hot, who's not for March 27

WHO'S HOT

Black Onyx, who won the Spiral Stakes on Saturday, and Govenor Charlie, winner of the Sunland Derby on Sunday, both earned 50 points toward the May 4 Kentucky Derby, guaranteeing a berth in the 20-horse field and securing a spot in the top 20 of this week's Derby Watch. Govenor Charlie made the bigger impression with Mike Watchmaker, Daily Racing Form's national handicapper, who made him 15-1 on his future line. Watchmaker has Black Onyx at 30-1.

WHO'S NOT

Wed, 03/27/2013 - 16:25

Jay Hovdey: Louisiana Derby is a big deal in bayou country

Barbara D. Livingston
Retired trainer Frank Brothers thought he saw something special in a young Shanghai Bobby when he recommended Starlight Stable purchase the colt, who runs in Saturday's Florida Derby.

It takes a heavy lift these days for any 3-year-old race not named the Kentucky Derby to stand out from the crowd. Two of them will try this weekend – three if you count the one taking place in a Middle Eastern principality governed by a hereditary emir – followed by two more next weekend and two more the weekend after that.

Wed, 03/27/2013 - 16:00

Oaklawn Park: Titletown Five breezes for Louisiana Derby

Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer Photography
Titletown Five had been pointed for the Sunland Derby, but his connections decided instead to target the Louisiana Derby.

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Titletown Five is set for Saturday’s Louisiana Derby after breezing a half-mile in 48.80 seconds Wednesday at his Oaklawn base. He was scheduled to ship to Fair Grounds on Thursday, according to his trainer, D. Wayne Lukas.