Mon, 04/30/2018 - 15:26

Pitino will be watching Oaks from the sidelines

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Terry Finley (from left), Rick Pitino, and Roddy Valente lead Coach Rocks into the winner's circle after the Gulfstream Park Oaks.

As a part-owner of Coach Rocks, Rick Pitino would dearly love to be at Churchill Downs on Friday to watch his filly compete in the Kentucky Oaks. But true to his word following Coach Rocks’s impressive victory in the Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Oaks, Pitino will not be in attendance for the race, opting instead to watch the Oaks from a table at Christine Lee’s restaurant at Gulfstream Park with his son, daughter, and longtime friend Steve Alaimo.

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 15:10

Texas connections in Kentucky Oaks

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Classy Act finished fourth in her last out, the Fair Grounds Oaks.

Rachel Alexandra, winner of the 2009 Kentucky Oaks, received her earliest training lessons in Texas, as have at least two starters in this year’s Kentucky Oaks.

Trainer Bret Calhoun said Classy Act and Patrona Margarita were broken in Texas. Both also race for residents of the Lone Star State.

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 15:00

Horton says Combatant's style suits Derby

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Trainer Willis Horton believes Combatant's closing style fits well in this year's Kentucky Derby.

Willis Horton has raced a champion 3-year-old colt and won a classic the first weekend in May at Churchill Downs – but he’s never won the Kentucky Derby. The 78-year-old from Marshall, Ark., will get a second crack at the Derby on Saturday with Combatant, whom he owns with Winchell Thoroughbreds.

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 14:50

Derby Clocker: Combatant takes stage

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Combatant was the lone worker in a special training session Monday morning.

CHURCHILL DOWNS
Monday, April 30
Weather: Clear
Temp.: 43
Track: Fast

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The theme of Monday morning’s special Kentucky Derby/Kentucky Oaks training session was again “one and done.”

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 14:30

Bolt d'Oro to carry Spendthrift silks in Derby

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After carrying the silks of owner/trainer Mick Ruis (shown above) in his prior starts, Bolt d'Oro will run in Spendthrift Farm's colors in the Derby.

Mick Ruis, owner and trainer of Bolt d’Oro, will be running a horse in the Kentucky Derby for the first time Saturday. For many owners, it’s not only a dream to have a horse in the Derby, but a point of pride to see their silks carried in the race.

But for Ruis, he has used this occasion instead to provide a gift to B. Wayne Hughes of Spendthrift Farm, having told Hughes at Christmas that if Bolt d’Oro made the Derby, he’d carry Spendthrift’s colors.

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 14:26

Castellano praises Ruis's passion

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Javier Castellano, who rode Bolt d'Oro in the San Felipe and the Santa Anita Derby, talks with trainer Mick Ruis.

Jockey Javier Castellano chose to ride Audible over Bolt d’Oro in the Kentucky Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs, in large part because he has a long association with Audible’s trainer, Todd Pletcher, but he said he greatly admires Mick Ruis, the trainer and owner of Bolt d’Oro, for putting up his own money and seeing his dream through.

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 13:46

Robertson chooses Eight Belles over Oaks for Amy's Challenge

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The speedy Amy's Challenge (#6) is undefeated in one-turn races going into Friday’s seven-furlong Eight Belles Stakes at Churchill Downs.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Amy’s Challenge had enough points to qualify for a start in Friday’s Grade 1, $1 million Kentucky Oaks, but she was entered in the Grade 2, $200,000 Eight Belles Stakes instead. The Eight Belles is run at seven furlongs, a quarter-mile shorter than the Oaks.

“I was just making sure all the [Oaks] favorites were still headed that way,” trainer Mac Robertson said by phone Monday from Oaklawn.

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 13:26

Pletcher, Stewart share memories of Winning Colors

LOUISVILLE, Ky – Trainer Todd Pletcher was in his junior year at the University of Arizona when Winning Colors captured the Kentucky Derby 30 years ago. A little more than a year later, Pletcher began working full time for Winning Colors’s trainer, D. Wayne Lukas. Between the two of them, they have won the Derby six times, and they will have five of the 20 runners in this year’s Derby on Saturday.

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 13:26

Busy prep, travel schedule no issue for My Boy Jack

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My Boy Jack has competed in four preps in four different states en route to the Kentucky Derby.

Few have logged more miles this year in pursuit of the Kentucky Derby than My Boy Jack.

With two or three Kentucky Derby preps now the norm for top contenders, My Boy Jack had a busy spring in pursuit of enough points to make the field, with four preps in four states. He finished third in the Sham Stakes on Jan. 6 at Santa Anita, then won the Southwest Stakes on Feb. 19 at Oaklawn. He finished third, beaten less than a length, in the Louisiana Derby on March 24, necessitating a trip to Keeneland for the Lexington Stakes on April 14, which he rallied to win.

Mon, 04/30/2018 - 13:16

Flameaway keeping the heat off Casse

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Flameaway, likely to go off at long odds in the Derby, is offering a quieter Derby-week experience for trainer Mark Casse.

Last year at this time, trainer Mark Casse was in the eye of the storm with enigmatic 2-year-old champion Classic Empire, who attracted intense attention Kentucky Derby week before ultimately finishing fourth with a troubled trip.

This year, Casse has a consistent Derby entrant in Flameaway, a multiple graded stakes winner and the Blue Grass runner-up. But in a deep field, he’ll be dismissed at double-digit odds.

That’s just fine with Casse.