Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:21

Kentucky Derby: Future Wager overlays include Mylute, Goldencents

Barbara D. Livingston
Those who bought Future Wager tickets on Goldencents in any of three pools offered are looking at attractive odds compared with what he is likely to go off in Saturday's Derby.

The whole point of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager is to give bettors a chance to get some value out of being ahead of the proverbial curve. So now here it is, Derby Day, and some futures players are sitting in a better spot than others.

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Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:19

Beulah Park: Babst/Palacios rebound spot for Almighty O

Almighty O will attempt to return to his winning ways when he takes on nine other Ohio-registered older horses in the $50,000 Babst/Palacios Memorial on closing day of the Beulah Park winter/spring meet.

Trained by Doug Cowans, Almighty O was a perfect 4 for 4 in 2012. All four victories came against statebred company at the same six-furlong distance as the Babst/Palacios. The 6-year-old gelding’s final victory in 2012 came in the $50,000 Honey Jay at Thistledown on Aug. 18. In his only attempt this year, Almighty O finished last of five in an open optional claimer April 16.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:18

Churchill Downs Stakes matches Delaunay and Trinniberg

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Delaunay earned a 111 Beyer Figure for this victory in the Duncan Kenner at Fair Grounds.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Trinniberg is the defending divisional champion, but Delaunay is the “now” horse.

Throw in a few other capable sorts, and the Grade 2, $400,000 Churchill Downs Stakes has come up big again.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:18

Tampa Bay: Thrice Nice in top form for turf feature

OLDSMAR, Fla. – Thrice Nice, who scored a late-running victory in her second start for trainer Bernell Rhone, moves into the starter allowance ranks in the turf feature on an 11-race program Saturday at Tampa Bay Downs.

Dean Butler will return aboard Thrice Nice at 122 pounds as she goes after her third career win. Claimed for $16,000 on Feb.13, Thrice Nice was well off the pace in her first start for her new connections after a five-week layoff, but rallied late to finish fifth in a mile turf race for $25,000 nonwinners-of-two claiming routers.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:09

Emerald Downs: Krigger gives fans rooting interest in Kentucky Derby

AUBURN, Wash. – Emerald Downs will celebrate Kentucky Derby Day with a special 1 p.m. Pacific post time on Saturday, a nine-race card, and a host of bells and whistles that make it one of the most festive days of the meeting.

As it turns out, an Emerald-based horse very nearly landed a starting berth at Churchill Downs. Mark Dedomenico’s 3-year-old Carving, purchased privately over the winter, was No. 22 on the Road to the Kentucky Derby leader board and needed at least two defections to get into the field of 20.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:03

Belmont Park: Trainers Brown, Clement have strong hands for Grade 3 turf stakes

Tom Keyser
Lubash, who won two stakes for New York-breds last summer, will make his second start of the year in Saturday's Grade 3 Fort Marcy.

Graded turf stakes action returns to New York on Saturday, when the Fort Marcy and Beaugay, a pair of Grade 3, $150,000 races scheduled for 1 1/16 miles on the Widener course, share top billing at Belmont Park.

Six older males, including New York-breds Abilio, King Kreesa, and Lubash, entered the Fort Marcy.

Lubash had a solid campaign in 2012, winning the West Point and the Ashley T. Cole for trainer Christophe Clement, who also sends out Speaking of Which, a Group 3 winner at 10 furlongs in his native Ireland for former trainer Dermot Weld.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 11:47

Northlands Park: Gone in a Flash should fire fresh in Saturday optional claimer

Gone in a Flash, who runs well fresh, is clearly a force to be reckoned with when he makes his seasonal debut in a six-furlong optional claimer that will serve as Saturday’s feature at Northlands Park.

The sprint for 3-year-olds and up drew six horses, including stakes winner Boomtown Brat. Real Dingo, who just missed in the $100,000 Speed to Spare last year, adds strength to the field.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 11:44

Kentucky Derby: Normandy Invasion runs off during Thursday training

Barbara D. Livingston
Exercise rider Javier Herrera tries to restrain Normandy Invasion, who went quicker than planned on Thursday morning.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – What was scheduled to be an easy day for Normandy Invasion turned a little more eventful when the Kentucky Derby candidate ran off with his exercise rider Javier Herrera during his morning gallop at Churchill Downs.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 11:43

Kentucky Derby: Vyjack follows script that worked for Big Brown

Barbara D. Livingston
Trainer Rudy Rodriguez said having Vyjack blow out three furlongs is similar to what Big Brown did before he won the Kentucky Derby in 2008.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Vyjack blew out three furlongs in 37.13 seconds under his trainer Rudy Rodriguez on Thursday in his final preparation for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby.

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“Just to sharpen him up a little bit. We don’t want to overdo it, but we want him to blow-out a little bit, open his lungs a little bit,” Rodriguez said.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 11:31

Will Rogers Downs: Chuck drops into restricted company for Oklahoma Stallion Stakes

Chuck has the look of a reliable favorite at Will Rogers Downs on Saturday, when he returns to restricted company for a division of the Oklahoma Stallion Stakes after hooking one of the more impressive 3-year-old winners of the Oaklawn meet in Bashaar.

The Stallion Stakes is a one-mile race for 3-year-olds and Chuck leads the colts and geldings side. Rah Rah Rachel is the favorite for the fillies division, which will be run on the same program. The purse for each race is $50,000.