KENTUCKY DERBY LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM MAY, W1915 AA5 DERBY FIELD AT A GLANCE Horse Silks Ocho Ocho Ocho (Ky.) 1 Odds: 50-1 Carpe Diem (Ky.) 2 Odds: 8-1 Materiality (Ky.) 3 Odds: 12-1 Tencendur (N.Y.) 4 Odds: 30-1 Danzig Moon (Ont.-C.) 5 Odds: 30-1 Mubtaahij (Ire.) 6 Odds: 20-1 Jockey Trainer Owner(s) Breeding History Comments Elvis Trujillo, 30. Panamanian not only won on his first U.S. mount but on his first Breeders’ Cup ride in 2007 (Maryfield). Has more than 1,000 wins. Jim Cassidy, 69. Worked with Frank Whitely in ’70s when stable star was Ruffian. His The Usual Q.T. and Evening Jewel notched thirds in Breeders’ Cup races at Churchill. DP Racing. Deron Pearson is CEO of Nexus, an information technology company. Small stable of horses. Their Full Ransom won 2013 Miesque Stakes at Hollywood. Breeder: Siena Farms (Ky.) Bloodline: Street Sense—Winner, Horse Chestnut Foaled: April 2, 2012 2015: 2 starts, 0-0-1 $100,250 2014: 3 starts, 3-0-0 $693,600 Last start: 3rd in Blue Grass Stakes April 4 Ocho Ocho Ocho: Ferdinand was last horse to win from the inside post in 1986. Colt still looking for spark in 3-year-old season after going undefeated as a juvenile. John Velazquez, 43. In 14th Derby. Rode 2011 winner Animal Kingdom. Has won Belmont twice and has 10 Breeders’ Cup victories. Todd Pletcher, 47. The top moneywinning trainer of all time is 1-for-40 in the Derby, with Super Saver breaking through in 2010. His Danza and Revolutionary got 3rds last 2 years. WinStar & Stonestreet. Launched SeizetheDerby.com site to chronicle the colt’s rise from a $1.6M sales topper to Blue Grass winner. WinStar’s Super Saver won 2010 Derby. Breeder: Coffee Pot Stable (Ky.) Bloodline: Giant’s Causeway— Rebridled Dreams, by Unbridled’s Song Foaled: Feb. 29, 2012 2015: 2 starts, 2-0-0 $810,000 2014: 3 starts, 2-1-0 $709,800 Last start: 1st in Blue Grass Stakes April 4 Carpe Diem: Has not finished worse than 2nd and has two graded stakes wins around two turns. Giant’s Causeway has sired European and Canadian classic winners. Javier Castellano, 37. Ran away with Keeneland spring title with 21 wins. Won 2006 Preakness on Bernardini. Has four Breeders’ Cup wins. Todd Pletcher, 47. Seven-time Eclipse winner has won three Triple Crown races and seven Breeders’ Cup races. Has more than 3,700 wins, with 1,000-plus stakes victories. Alto Racing. Gill Moutray and Eddie Harrell formed stable in 2009 with goal of racing top stock. Graded stakes winners before Materiality included Winning Cause. Breeder: John D. Gunther (Ky.) Bloodline: Aflett Alex—Wildwood Flower, by Langfuhr Foaled: April 9, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 3-0-0 $656,028 2014: 0 starts Last start: 1st in Florida Derby on March 28 Materiality: He’s won twice at 11 ⁄8 miles and has the field’s top Beyer at 110, but Johnny V. let Castellano have the horse that’s toting the Apollo curse as well as 126 pounds. Manny Franco, 20. Puerto Rican wanted to play baseball but he was too short to cut it at shortstop, so it was on to jockey school. George Weaver, 44. Louisville native has had one starter in Triple Crown (Greeley’s Legacy, 5th in 2007 Preakness). Assisted Wayne Lukas in developing Grindstone, Thunder Gulch. Philip S. Birsh. Owner/breeder is longtime head of Playbill, publisher of magazines on theater. Serves on board of Broadway Cares and Actors Fund of America. Breeder: Philip S. Birsh (N.Y.) Bloodline: Warrior’s Reward—Still Secret, by Hennessy Foaled: March 9, 2012 2015: 4 starts, 1-1-0 $247,500 2014: 1 start, 0-0-1 $6,000 Last start: 2nd in Wood Memorial on April 4 Tencendur: One of six horses in the field with triple-digit speed numbers in last race. And Franco, who was aboard for his only win Jan. 19, is back in the saddle. Julien Leparoux, 31. Two-time Eclipse winner has five Breeders’ Cup wins. In top 10 in three Churchill meets last year. Has won 2,000 races. Mark Casse, 54. Two previous Derby starters: Seaside Retreat (10th in 2006) and Prospective (18th in 2012). Career took off after winning 29 races at Churchill in spring 1988. John C. Oxley. Won 2001 Derby with Monarchos and 1995 Ky. Oaks with Gal in a Ruckus. Grade I winners include Beautiful Pleasure, Sky Mesa and Booklet. Breeder: William D. Graham (Ont.-C.) Bloodline: Malibu Moon—Leaveminthedust, by Danzig Foaled: March 24, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 1-1-0 $241,500 2014: 2 starts, 0-1-0 $9,620 Last start: 2nd in Blue Grass Stakes on April 4 Danzig Moon: Showed enough gas late in Blue Grass after dull 4th at Tampa Bay to warrant Derby trip. Assistant trainer Norman Casse says Derby is a 24/7 obsession. Christophe Soumillon, 33. Belgian has been successful internationally. Has won Prix de l’Arc Triomphe, Irish Oaks, Queen Anne and Breeders’ Turf. Mike de Kock, 51. Eight-time national champion in South Africa, where he grew up. At age 18, he began training horses for endurance for South African defense forces. Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum. First cousin of Dubai ruler has campaigned several highprofile horses, including UAE triple crown winner Asiatic Boy in 2007. Breeder: Dunnmore Stud (Ire.) Bloodline: Dubawi—Pennegale, by Pennekamp Foaled: April 28, 2102 2015: 4 starts, 3-1-0 $1,445,000 2014: 3 starts, 1-0-0 $16,335 Last start: 1st in UAE Derby on March 28 Mubtaahij: He’s 7th UAE Derby grad to run in our Derby and his predecessors didn’t set the bar high (6th is best finish), but his trainer’s résumé is impressive. 7. El Kabeir, a 30-1 shot trained by John Terranova, was scratched on Friday afternoon because of a left front foot injury. Details on Page AA2. Dortmund (Ky.) 8 Odds: 3-1 Bolo (Ky.) 9 Odds: 30-1 Firing Line (Ky.) 10 Odds: 12-1 Martin Garcia, 30. 2010 Preakness win on Lookin at Lucky led to first-call rides with Baffert. Won 2011 Oaks on Plum Pretty. Bob Baffert, 62. His record from 24 Derby starters is 3 wins (Silver Charm, Real Quiet and War Emblem) with three seconds and two thirds. Has won Preakness a record 5 times. Kaleem Shah. Father won Indian triple crown and uncle won Indian Derby. Kaleem raced Derby prospect Fed Biz in 2012 before he got hurt; he returned to set Del Mar marks. Breeder: Emille Gerlinde Fojan (Ky.) Bloodline: Big Brown—Our Josephina, by Tale of the Cat Foaled: Feb. 7, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 3-0-0 $930,000 2014: 3 starts, 3-0-0 $359,400 Last start: 1st in Santa Anita Derby on April 4 Dortmund: The big colt has won 3 races at 11 ⁄16 miles by combined 2 heads and 1¼ lengths, thus giving him his street-fighter rep. His last three Beyers: 106, 104 and 104. Rafael Bejarano, 32. Won Ky. Oaks on Blind Luck in 2010. Rode Overanalyze to 11th in 2013 Derby. Has 5 firsts and 4 2nds in Breeders’ Cup races. Carla Gaines, 62. Has had 25 graded stakes wins, including four Grade I wins. Nashoba’s Key put trainer on map by winning her first 7 starts, then was 4th in 2007 Breeders’ Cup. Golden Pegasus Racing & Mack. Pegasus formed by Stronach Group, led by Frank Stronach, owner of Santa Anita and Gulfstream. Earle Mack owner/breeder since 1963. Breeder: Spendthrift Farm (Ky.) Bloodline: Temple City—Aspen Mountain, by Chief Seattle Foaled: Feb. 19, 2012 2015: 2 starts, 0-0-2 $168,000 2014: 3 starts, 2-0-0 $81,700 Last start: 3rd in Santa Anita Derby on April 4 Bolo: His owner points out the colt’s wide path in the SA Derby made him run 65 feet farther than Dortmund, which is 7¾ lengths, farther than he got beat. Gary Stevens, 52. Three-time Derby winner with Silver Charm the latest in 1997. Had to steady twice last year on Candy Boy in 13th-place finish. Simon Callaghan, 32. Brit in 6th year of training on own, in California. Left school at 16 to work with horses. His Fashion Plate won Santa Anita Oaks last year but was 11th in Ky. Oaks. Arnold Zetcher. Former CEO of Talbots’ women’s wear got in game in 2000. Won stakes with second horse he owned. His Midnight Interlude was 16th in 2011 Derby. Breeder: Clearsky Farms (Ky.) Bloodline: Line of David—Sister Girl Blues, by Hold for Gold Foaled: Jan. 19, 2012 2015: 2 starts, 1-1-0 $430,000 2014: 3 starts, 1-2-0 $144,800 Last start: 1st in Sunland Derby on March 22 Firing Line: Colt got a shot of confidence in Sunland after losing two slugfests by a head to Dortmund. Stevens says colt has the stamina, speed and mind to get it done. 11. Stanford, a 30-1 shot who was one of four colts that trainer Todd Pletcher had entered in the race, was scratched on Thursday afternoon. International Star (N.Y.) 12 Odds: 20-1 Itsaknockout (Ky.) 13 Odds: 30-1 Keen Ice (Ky.) 14 Odds: 50-1 Frosted (Ky.) 15 Odds: 15-1 War Story (Ky.) 16 Odds: 50-1 Mr. Z (Ky.) 17 Odds: 50-1 American Pharoah (Ky.) 18 Odds: 5-2 Upstart (N.Y.) 19 Odds: 15-1 Far Right (Ky.) 20 Odds: 30-1 Frammento (Ky.) 21 Odds: 50-1 Miguel Mena, 28. Native of Panama has won titles at Ellis (’06) and Presque Isle (’07). Was third at Churchill’s September meet. Mike Maker, 46. Had three Derby starters last year with General a Rod’s 11th his best finish. Is four-time leading trainer at Churchill. Was tied for 2nd this spring at Keeneland. Ken and Sarah Ramsey. Six-time Eclipse winners from Nicholasville won record 15th title at Keeneland. Best finish in Triple Crown race Nolan Cat’s 3rd in 2005 Belmont. Breeder: Katherine M. Voss & Robert T. Manfuso (N.Y.) Bloodline: Fusaichi Pegasus— Parlez, by French Deputy Foaled: March 14, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 3-0-0 $810,000 2014: 6 starts, 2-2-0 $200,979 Last start: 1st in Louisiana Derby on March 28 International Star: Has put up better speed numbers in each race this year. Ramsey is counting on little gritty colt to stare down foes who are strangers to adversity. Luis Saez, 26. Had mount in 2013 on Will Take Charge (won Travers, Pa. Derby, Clark Handicap). Lost brother Juan to race accident last October. Todd Pletcher, 47. He led all trainers with 34 Triple Crown nominees and it’s a good thing since he decided to defer Stanford and Madefromlucky for future assignments. Starlight Racing. Their Intense Holiday was 12th in Derby last year. Stable’s Harlan’s Holiday was seventh as favorite in 2002 Derby. Campaigned Oaks champ Ashado. Breeder: Brookfield Stud (Ky.) Bloodline: Lemon Drop Kid— Stormy B, by Cherokee Run Foaled: March 16, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 2-0-0 $313,760 2014: 1 start, 1-0-0 $21,600 Last start: 4th in Florida Derby on March 28 Itsaknockout: Didn’t show much in Fla. Derby, but tiring Gulfstream surface might have toned him for a “Rocky” type finish. Will his camp be yelling “Adrian!”? Kent Desormeaux, 45. Has 3 Derby wins in 17 mounts with Big Brown the latest in 2008. Had mounts on now-sidelined Texas Red and Prospect Park. Dale Romans, 48. His Medal Count was 8th last year. Had thirds in 2012 Derby (Dullahan) and 2010 (Paddy O’Prado). His Shackleford won 2011 Preakness. Donegal Racing. Partnership formed in 2008 campaigned Paddy O’Prado and Dullahan. Leader Jerry Crawford looks for horses bred for classic distances. Breeder: Glencrest Farm (Ky.) Bloodline: Curlin—Medomak, by Awesome Again Foaled: March 25, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 0-0-1 $81,520 2014: 4 starts, 1-0-1 $78,878 Last start: 4th in Louisiana Derby on March 28 Keen Ice: Late runner might be better suited for Belmont, but Romans calls him a live long shot and Desormeaux knows his way around Churchill. Joel Rosario, 30. Won 2013 Derby on Orb and 2014 Belmont on Tonalist. Also won Dubai World Cup. Was 11th on General a Rod last year. Kiaran McLaughlin, 54. Lexington native trained Belmont winner Jazil and Horse of Year Invasor. Has had four starters in Derby with Closing Argument’s 2nd in 2005 best finish. Godolphin. Founded in 1992 by Maktoum family of Dubai, runners in a worldwide stable have included champions Street Cry, Daylami and Dubai Millennium. Breeder: Darley (Ky.) Bloodline: Tapit—Fast Cookie, by Deputy Minister Foaled: April 18, 2012 2015: 3 starts,1-1-0 $686,200 2014: 4 starts, 1-3-0 $150,600 Last start: 1st in Wood Memorial on April 4 Frosted: Rebounded in Wood after throat procedure, rider change and trip back to Aqueduct. Connections make him tempting despite recent dull history of Wood grads. Joe Talamo, 25. Has won 1,500 races including 16 Grade I’s. Had mount on I Want Revenge in 2008 Derby who was scratched day of race. Tom Amoss, 53. Ninth among North American trainers in 2014 with 198 wins and 15th in earnings. Two-time leading trainer at Churchill, spring 2002 and 2008. Also TVG analyst. Christopher T. Dunn & Loooch Racing Stable. Loooch’s Ron Paolucci not only won 2013 Breeders’ Cup Juv. Fillies with Ria Antonia but an extra $700K on a win bet. Breeder: Jack Swain III (Ky.) Bloodline: Northern Afleet—Belle Waiting, by Pulpit Foaled: March 25, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 0-2-1 $195,000 2014: 2 starts, 2-0-0 $48,600 Last start: 3rd in Louisiana Derby on March 28 War Story: Hitting the board in Derby would be a coup for gelding whose stagnant speed figures seem to suggest he’s not progressing much. Ramon Vazquez, 31. Perennial top-10 jockey at Oaklawn. Grew up near John Velazquez in Puerto Rico. Top mounts include Daddy Nose Best. D. Wayne Lukas, 79. Four-time Derby winner. Has record 14 Triple Crown wins and 20 Breeders’ Cup wins. No starter last year but ran Oxbow (6th) and Will Take Charge (8th) in 2013. Zayat Stables. Saddled Bodemeister, runner-up in 2012 Derby and Preakness, and Pioneerof the Nile, runner-up in 2009 Derby and sire of American Pharoah. Breeder: Richard D. Maynard (Ky.) Bloodline: Malibu Moon—Stormy Bear, by Storm Cat Foaled: Jan. 12, 2012 2015: 4 starts, 0-0-3 $152,500 2014: 8 starts, 1-4-1 $499,726 Last start: 3rd in Arkansas Derby on April 11 Mr Z: Colt is on 11-race losing streak and even Lukas admits he deserves his long-shot status. But beware: Lukas’ last Derby winner, Charismatic in 1999, paid $64.60. Victor Espinoza, 42. California Chrome rider going for backto-back Derby wins. Won first 2 legs of Triple Crown in 2002 with War Emblem. Bob Baffert, 62. His Chitu was 9th last year after his top contender, Hoppertunity, was a late scratch. Has won Ky. Oaks twice with Silverbulletday and Plum Pretty. Zayat Stables. Back in Derby after missing last two. Many of stable’s horses given names saluting the Egyptian heritage of its owner, Ahmed Zayat. Breeder: Zayat Stables (Ky.) Bloodline: Pioneerof the Nile— Littleprincessemma, by Yankee Gentleman Foaled: Feb. 2, 2012 2015: 2 starts, 2-0-0 $1,050,000 2014: 3 starts, 2-0-0 $361,500 Last start: 1st in the Arkansas Derby on April 11 American Pharoah: He’s the Zayats’ first Derby horse that’s a homebred by a homebred out of a homebred. No wonder he’s the family’s favorite, too. Jose Ortiz, 21. Rides on N.Y. circuit with brother Irad. Rode Samraat to 5th in Derby last year. In 2013, brothers won first 7 races on Aqueduct card. Rick Violette, 62. Was 5th last year with Samraat in his 2nd Derby start. Was 7th with Read the Footnotes in 2004. Has won more than 750 races, including 30 graded stakes. Ralph M. Evans. Parlayed success on floor of N.Y. Stock Exchange into 50-year relationship with horses. Top horse March Magic, winner of 2001 Molly Pitcher Breeders’ Hdcp. Breeder: Mrs. Gerald A. Nielsen (N.Y.) Bloodline: Flatter—Party Silks, by Touch Gold Foaled: April 13, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 1-2-0 $507,680 2014: 4 starts, 2-1-1 $463,800 Last start: 2nd in Florida Derby on March 28 Upstart: Violette says ridgling will be “very, very dangerous” with decent trip. Consistently fast (three triple-digit Beyers), he likes charging into a fast pace. Mike Smith, 49. Rode Giacomo to 2005 Derby win and Princess Sylmar to 2013 Oaks win. Has won a Preakness, two Belmonts and 21 Breeders’ races. Ron Moquett, 43. Trained with Bernie Flint before going out on own in 1996. Won 2006 Stephen Foster with Seek Gold. His Gentlemen’s Bet was third in 2013 Breeders’ Cup Sprint. Harry S. Rosenblum & Robert V. LaPenta. Rosenblum raced Vilzak and Genetlemen’s Bet in Breeders’ Cup. LaPenta teamed with Rick Pitino in 1988 to buy his first horse. Breeder: Nossab LLC & Patrick J. Crowley (Ky.) Bloodline: Notional—Zindi, by Vindication Foaled: March 4, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 2-1-0 $470,000 2014: 6 starts, 1-2-2 $155,766 Last start: 2nd in Arkansas Derby on April 11 Far Right: Has a 1st, 2nd and a 3rd at Churchill. He’s a late closer, like Giacomo, so post not a killer if fast pace materializes. And a footnote: Giacomo paid $102.60. Corey Nakatani, 44. Riding in his 16th Derby. Sixth on Dance With Fate last year. Second on Nehro in 2011 Derby. Has ridden two Ky. Oaks winners. Nick Zito, 67. Saddled Strike the Gold (1991) and Go For Gin (94) to Derby wins and won Ky. Oaks with Bird Town in 2003. Has won a Preakness (’96) and 2 Belmonts (’04, ’08). Mossarosa. Nena Moss established the stable last August after the death of her husband, Joseph H. Moss, last May. Moss was a pilot who made it big in the stock market. Breeder: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Tait (Ky.) Bloodline: Midshipman—Ginger Bay, by Golden Missile Foaled: April 14, 2012 2015: 3 starts, 0-0-1 $92,800 2014: 4 starts, 1-1-0 $46,900 Last start: 4th in the Blue Grass Stakes on April 4 Frammento: Zito was guaranteeing his colt would at least hit the board if it got in. Now colt needs to reprise the move he made in the Fountain of Youth to have shot. Notes: Odds are from morning line; (Ky.) = bred in Kentucky; (Ont.-C) = bred in Ontario, Canada; N.Y. = bred in New York; Fla. = bred in Florida; Ire. = bred in Ireland COMMENTS BY FRANKLIN RENFRO | frenfro@herald-leader.com ŏ,ōYH DOZD\V IHOW SURXG WR FDOO .HQWXFN\ 0\ 2OG .HQWXFN\ +RPHō HVSHFLDOO\ RQ 'HUE\ 'D\ +HUHōV KRSLQJ \RX KDYH D VDIH DQG SURVSHURXV 'HUE\ 'D\ ZLWK IULHQGV DQG IDPLO\Ő 2ZQHU 8. JUDG ZZZVOHHSRXWƓWWHUVFRP
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