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2010 road to
Kentucky Derby
(Updated 2-22-10)
Here is the official ranking, but it will change daily as the pretenders fall away and more contenders are added.
1. Lookin at Lucky (Smart Strike) won the CashCall Futurity on Dec. 19 and steps to the head of this class. Colt worked six furlongs in 1:15.40 on Feb. 22 at Santa Anita Park. Trainer Bob Baffert said the colt?s next start would be on dirt but it looks like he?ll be in the San Felipe on March 13 at Santa Anita.
2. Eskendereya (Giant?s Causeway) ran away with the Fountain of Youth on Feb. 20 at Gulfstream Park.
3. Caracortado (Cat Dreams) won the Robert Lewis on Feb. 13 and made it look easy. Colt stalked the two frontrunners (Tiz Chrome and American Lion) and then took off when jockey Paul Atkinson pushed the button. Trainer Mike Machowsky said the colt is a little ?mentally challenged? but he was all business in the Lewis. Machowsky is looking at a showdown with Lookin at Lucky in the San Felipe.
4. Rule (Roman Ruler) won the Sam F. Davis on Feb. 13 at Tampa Bay Downs off a two-and-a-half months layoff. Florida Derby or Wood Memorial at Aqueduct is next.
5. Sidney?s Candy (Candy Ride) wowed everybody in the San Vicente on Feb. 15 at Santa Anita Park. This guys looks like he wants to run all day. He may go next in the Gotham at Aqueduct. If he wins, he goes to the top of the list.
6. Discreetly Mine (Mineshaft) proved he could stretch out by winning the Risen Star.
7. Conveyance (Indian Charlie) won the Southwest at Oaklawn Park on Feb. 20.
8. D?Funnybone (D?Wildcat) got back on the Derby trail with a win on Feb. 20 in the Hutcheson at Gulfstream Park.
9. Dublin (Afleet Alex) was second (three-quarters of a length) to Conveyance in the Southwest, but he was closing fast and would have won if the race were 25 yards longer.
10. Dave in Dixie (Dixie Union) was flying late in the Lewis and looks like he?ll be a terror in a months time. San Felipe is next.
11. Super Saver (Maria?s Mon) won the Kentucky Jockey Club at Churchill Downs. Colt worked five furlongs in 1:02.10 on Feb. 21 at Palm Meadows. Gotham or Rebel at Oaklawn Park is in his future.
12. Tempted to Tapit (Tapit) second in the Risen Star, but watch out when this guy learns to run.
13. Buddy?s Saint (Saint Liam) got mugged in the Fountain of Youth and gets another chance. Trainer Bruce Levine said on Feb. 21 colt came out of the Fountain of Youth OK after getting roughed up on first turn of race.
14. Connemara (Giant?s Causeway) won the El Camino Real on Feb. 20 at Golden Gate in Northern California.
15. American Lion (Tiznow) was third in the Lewis. The time off may have been his enemy. San Felipe or Sunland Derby at Sunland Park is next.
16. Tiz Chrome (Tiznow) was fourth in the Lewis and layoff also may have hurt him. Gotham is next.
17. Noble?s Promise (Cuvee) was second in the CashCall Futurity, but he was not threatening the winner. Colt worked four furlongs in 48.40 on Feb. 20 at Gulfstream Park. Rebel on March 13 is next.
18. Jackson Bend (Hear No Evil) ran second to Eskendereya in the Fountain of Youth. He may be a notch below the tops one.
19. Aikenite (Yes It?s True) was third in the Fountain of Youth. He may just always be a trifecta horse.
20. Drosselmeyer (Distorted Humor) was fourth in the Risen Star at the Fair Grounds. Didn?t impress.
20. Savemyspotimbeting (Vindication) ran away and broke his maiden at first asking on Jan. 23 at Gulfstream Park. You just got to love that name. He?s owned by Frank Calabrese and trained by Danny Miller. An allowance race is in his future according to his trainer.
The pretenders? list: Homeboykris, Ron the Greek, Dryfly, Colizeo, Cool Bullet, Thank U Philippe, Mine N Gems, Maximus Ruler, Turf Melody, Rule by Night, Worldly, Citrus Kid, Cool Bullet, Peppi Knows (won the Whirlaway), Bushwhacked, Tahitian Warrior, Nextdoorneighbor and Eightyfiveinafifty.
Eightyfiveinafifty bolted on the first turn of the Whirlaway at Aqueduct Racetrack on Feb. 6 and did not finish the race.
Laus Deo (Medaglia d?Oro) won the Count Fleet on Jan. 2 at Aqueduct. What?s going on with this colt? He hasn?t worked since Jan. 18 at Palm Meadows. He owned by Rick Porter?s Fox Hill Farm.
Lentenor, the full brother of 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, broke his maiden in a turf race at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 20 and his trainer Michael Matz says if things work out he will put him into a Derby prep race. Colt was second in a mile-and-an-eighth turf allowance race on Feb. 17 (Wednesday) at Gulfstream Park.
Ron Correll
Senior columnist
Tracksideview.com
Kentucky Derby
(Updated 2-22-10)
Here is the official ranking, but it will change daily as the pretenders fall away and more contenders are added.
1. Lookin at Lucky (Smart Strike) won the CashCall Futurity on Dec. 19 and steps to the head of this class. Colt worked six furlongs in 1:15.40 on Feb. 22 at Santa Anita Park. Trainer Bob Baffert said the colt?s next start would be on dirt but it looks like he?ll be in the San Felipe on March 13 at Santa Anita.
2. Eskendereya (Giant?s Causeway) ran away with the Fountain of Youth on Feb. 20 at Gulfstream Park.
3. Caracortado (Cat Dreams) won the Robert Lewis on Feb. 13 and made it look easy. Colt stalked the two frontrunners (Tiz Chrome and American Lion) and then took off when jockey Paul Atkinson pushed the button. Trainer Mike Machowsky said the colt is a little ?mentally challenged? but he was all business in the Lewis. Machowsky is looking at a showdown with Lookin at Lucky in the San Felipe.
4. Rule (Roman Ruler) won the Sam F. Davis on Feb. 13 at Tampa Bay Downs off a two-and-a-half months layoff. Florida Derby or Wood Memorial at Aqueduct is next.
5. Sidney?s Candy (Candy Ride) wowed everybody in the San Vicente on Feb. 15 at Santa Anita Park. This guys looks like he wants to run all day. He may go next in the Gotham at Aqueduct. If he wins, he goes to the top of the list.
6. Discreetly Mine (Mineshaft) proved he could stretch out by winning the Risen Star.
7. Conveyance (Indian Charlie) won the Southwest at Oaklawn Park on Feb. 20.
8. D?Funnybone (D?Wildcat) got back on the Derby trail with a win on Feb. 20 in the Hutcheson at Gulfstream Park.
9. Dublin (Afleet Alex) was second (three-quarters of a length) to Conveyance in the Southwest, but he was closing fast and would have won if the race were 25 yards longer.
10. Dave in Dixie (Dixie Union) was flying late in the Lewis and looks like he?ll be a terror in a months time. San Felipe is next.
11. Super Saver (Maria?s Mon) won the Kentucky Jockey Club at Churchill Downs. Colt worked five furlongs in 1:02.10 on Feb. 21 at Palm Meadows. Gotham or Rebel at Oaklawn Park is in his future.
12. Tempted to Tapit (Tapit) second in the Risen Star, but watch out when this guy learns to run.
13. Buddy?s Saint (Saint Liam) got mugged in the Fountain of Youth and gets another chance. Trainer Bruce Levine said on Feb. 21 colt came out of the Fountain of Youth OK after getting roughed up on first turn of race.
14. Connemara (Giant?s Causeway) won the El Camino Real on Feb. 20 at Golden Gate in Northern California.
15. American Lion (Tiznow) was third in the Lewis. The time off may have been his enemy. San Felipe or Sunland Derby at Sunland Park is next.
16. Tiz Chrome (Tiznow) was fourth in the Lewis and layoff also may have hurt him. Gotham is next.
17. Noble?s Promise (Cuvee) was second in the CashCall Futurity, but he was not threatening the winner. Colt worked four furlongs in 48.40 on Feb. 20 at Gulfstream Park. Rebel on March 13 is next.
18. Jackson Bend (Hear No Evil) ran second to Eskendereya in the Fountain of Youth. He may be a notch below the tops one.
19. Aikenite (Yes It?s True) was third in the Fountain of Youth. He may just always be a trifecta horse.
20. Drosselmeyer (Distorted Humor) was fourth in the Risen Star at the Fair Grounds. Didn?t impress.
20. Savemyspotimbeting (Vindication) ran away and broke his maiden at first asking on Jan. 23 at Gulfstream Park. You just got to love that name. He?s owned by Frank Calabrese and trained by Danny Miller. An allowance race is in his future according to his trainer.
The pretenders? list: Homeboykris, Ron the Greek, Dryfly, Colizeo, Cool Bullet, Thank U Philippe, Mine N Gems, Maximus Ruler, Turf Melody, Rule by Night, Worldly, Citrus Kid, Cool Bullet, Peppi Knows (won the Whirlaway), Bushwhacked, Tahitian Warrior, Nextdoorneighbor and Eightyfiveinafifty.
Eightyfiveinafifty bolted on the first turn of the Whirlaway at Aqueduct Racetrack on Feb. 6 and did not finish the race.
Laus Deo (Medaglia d?Oro) won the Count Fleet on Jan. 2 at Aqueduct. What?s going on with this colt? He hasn?t worked since Jan. 18 at Palm Meadows. He owned by Rick Porter?s Fox Hill Farm.
Lentenor, the full brother of 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro, broke his maiden in a turf race at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 20 and his trainer Michael Matz says if things work out he will put him into a Derby prep race. Colt was second in a mile-and-an-eighth turf allowance race on Feb. 17 (Wednesday) at Gulfstream Park.
Ron Correll
Senior columnist
Tracksideview.com