Showing posts with label Thoroughbreds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thoroughbreds. Show all posts

Sunday, November 12, 2017

The Kentucky Derby Run for the Roses is just six months away - are you ready?

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So I am sitting here freezing in Maryland thanks to a vicious cold front and all I can think about is the Run for the Roses, the Kentucky Derby, now just six months away.


Well maybe not really, but I did want to get off the earliest article I ever prepared on the Derby so here it is.  Thanks to USA Sports we now have an early look at the Derby favorites though none of them could make the actual starting gate come the first Saturday in May.








By: Luke Kerr-Dineen | November 9, 2017 2:19 pm  
The 2018 Kentucky Derby is still a solid six months away, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get excited about it. Bovada released its first slate of odds today, and I must say: there’s some pretty good names in the mix.
2018 Kentucky Derby Odds
Bolt Doro 7/1
Good Magic 10/1
Hollywood Star 12/1
Mendelssohn 20/1
Montauk 20/1
Free Drop Billy 28/1
Solomini 28/1
Firenze Fire 33/1
St Patrick’s Day 33/1
The Tabulator 33/1


Engage 40/1
Sporting Chance 40/1
Avery Island 50/1
Runaway Ghost 50/1
Lone Sailor 60/1
Bravazo 66/1
Dak Attack 66/1


Enticed 66/1
Nero 66/1
Promises Fulfilled 66/1
Airtouch 85/1
Argosy Fleet 85/1
Flameaway 85/1
Mourinho 85/1
Run Away 85/1
Saxon Warrior 85/1



It’s worth noting that many of these horses won’t make it to the race. Between injuries, poor form and other issues, many of the trainers will simply opt out.
Nevertheless, as you can see, Bolt D’Oro stands as the early favorite after a solid showing at the Breeders’ Cup. I’m also quite enjoying the fact that there’s a horse named “Mourinho” — the former Chelsea and current Manchester United manager — due to run.
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Friday, May 06, 2016

The Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown Heroes and Videos American Pharoah and Secretariat

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Secretariat and American Pharoah - American Legends


Secretariat Triple Crown



American Pharoah Triple Crown




Secretariat versus American Pharoah




The Immortal Secretariat





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Kentucky Derby Preview - Horses, Post Position, Odds 2016

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Post Position : Horse : Jockey : Mike Battaglia’s Morning Line Odds

1. Trojan Nation Aaron Gryder 50-1 

2. Suddenbreakingnews Luis Quinonez 20-1 

3. Creator Ricardo Santana Jr. 10-1 

4. Mo Tom Corey Lanerie 20-1 

5. Gun Runner Florent Geroux 10-1 

6. My Man Sam Irad Ortiz Jr. 20-1 

7. Oscar Nominated Julien Leparoux 50-1 

8. Lani Yutaka Take 30-1 

9. Destin Javier Castellano 15-1 

10. Whitmore Victor Espinoza 20-1 

11. Exaggerator Kent Desormeaux 8-1 

12. Tom’s Ready Brian Hernandez Jr. 30-1 

13. Nyquist Mario Gutierrez 3-1 

14. Mohaymen Junior Alvarado 10-1 

15. Outwork John Velazquez 15-1 

16. Shagaf Joel Rosario 20-1 

17. Mor Spirit Gary Stevens 12-1 

18. Majesto Emisael Jaramillo 30-1 

19. Brody’s Cause Luis Saez 12-1 

20. Danzing Candy Mike Smith 15-1 

AE-21. Laoban Cornelio Velasquez 50-1 

AE-22. Cherry Wine Robby Albarado 30-1


KENTUCKY DERBY 142 POST POSITION DRAW QUOTES 

Trojan Nation (Post position 1, morning line 50-1) – Paddy Gallagher (trainer) – “We’re in! He’s got no (early) speed. We’re fine there.”

Suddenbreakingnews (Post position 2, morning line 20-1) – Donnie Von Hemel (trainer) – “It's good with us. He's surrounded by horses with similar running styles and shouldn't get shuffled back. He should be able to get comfortable from there." 

Creator (Post position 3, morning line 10-1)/Gun Runner (Post position 5, morning line 10-1) – Steve Asmussen (trainer) – “Creator, he's kind of out the back early. He won't have a long ways to go left to find the fence early. (Gun Runner) "It's looks like all the pace is to the outside. Hopefully, prerace, everything goes smoothly. Hopefully, he stands up in the gates. Hopefully, he's away from there really good. But, we're very anxious right now with a very good horse going into the Derby. He's a tremendous horse. You want a good trip to show who he is.'' 

Mo Tom (Post position 4, morning line 20-1) – Tom Amoss (trainer) – “I think the two most significant things about the draw are we drew toward the rail but not so close that it's a problem, and that there's a lot of speed way on the outside in this post-position draw. Those horses are going to have to be used out of the starting gate, and that I think will ensure a good pace, which is what we need.'' 

My Man Sam (Post position 6, morning line 20-1)/Shagaf (Post position 16, morning line 20-1) – Chad Brown (trainer) – “I’m fine with both posts. I was looking for an inside post with My Man Sam so six will work just fine and we were looking for something on the outside with Shagaf with as big as he is so he’ll stay out of trouble. Sixteen will work just fine. So now it’s just up to the horses and the jockeys.” 

Oscar Nominated (Post position 7, morning line 50-1) – Mike Maker (trainer) – “I’m pleased, obviously. It’s better than the one-hole that we drew a couple of years ago. No complaints.” 

Lani (Post position 8, morning line 30-1) – Mikio Matsunaga (trainer) – “It was a good draw, ideal. The middle was ideal so I have no complaints about drawing number eight.” 

Destin (Post position 9, morning line 15-1)/Outwork (Post position 15, morning line 15-1) – Todd Pletcher (trainer) – “I’m good with them. We like the 15 for Outwork. It gives us some room inside between the gates. And I’m OK with the nine for Destin. The only thing that concerns me is the horse inside Destin (Lani, the Japanese representative).  I have some concern about that horse acting up. But the posts themselves are fine.” 

Whitmore (Post position 10, morning line 20-1) – Ron Moquett (trainer) – “We're tickled with it. All we've been wanting is a good post and a good trip. Last year, we didn't get a good post and I don't know if it would have changed anything, but this year we have a better post and a better horse."


Exaggerator (Post position 11, morning line 8-1) – Keith Desormeaux (trainer) – “I’m fine with it. Kent (Desormeaux, his brother and his rider) seems a bit concerned because he’ll have to wait some after they load. But I don’t see a problem. The horse is as cool as a cucumber. It’ll be fine.” 

Tom’s Ready (Post position 12, morning line 30-1) – Dallas Stewart (trainer) – “Great draw. Great field. We're ready to go. The Bensons are ready to go. We're ready to roll.'' 

Nyquist (Post position 13, morning line 3-1) – Doug O’Neill (trainer) – “We like it. We see a good sign. We were post No. 13 when we won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.” 

Mohaymen (Post position 14, morning line 10-1) – Kiaran McLaughlin (trainer) – “We’re happy. He’ll be the last one in the main gate, so it’s great. There’s a little space between the two gates. There are a lot worse posts, so we’re happy.” 

Mor Spirit (Post position 17, morning line 12-1) – Gary Stevens (jockey) – “I’m happy with it.” 

Majesto (Post position 18, morning line 30-1) – Gustavo Delgado (trainer) – “I’d prefer a little more inside, but I cannot change it. But remember he’s a strong horse.” 

Brody’s Cause (Post position 19, morning line 12-1) – Dale Romans (trainer) – “At first, I was a little bit disappointed, but after looking at the draw with the speed (Danzing Candy) outside of us, we’ll let him clear. I think it’s going to be all right.” 

Danzing Candy (Post position 20, morning line 15-1) – Cliff Sise (trainer) – “At first you're kind of stunned when they say 20, but when you start thinking about it, it's not that bad. It's better than the one-hole, especially for a speed horse -- he can come over very gradually and he won't sit in the gate long. Actually, it might be in our favor. We're outside of any other speed horse, so we'll take it.”


KENTUCKY DERBY 142 FACT BOX 

Date: Saturday, May 7, 2016
Raceday Information: Gates Open: 8 a.m. / First of 14 Races: 10:30 a.m. ET
Race: Churchill Downs Race 12 Approximate Post Time: 6:34 p.m. ET Television: NBC (4-7:30 p.m. ET)
Radio: Horse Racing Radio Network (5-7 p.m. ET)
Grade: I
Distance: 1 ¼ Miles
Total Purse (if 20 horses start): $2,391,600 First (if 20 horses start): $1,631,600 Second (if 20 horses start): $400,000 Third (if 20 horses start): $200,000 Fourth (if 20 horses start): $100,000 Fifth (if 20 horses start): $60,000 Scratch Time: Friday, May 6, 2016 at 9 a.m. ET 


   Kentucky Derby Post Position History

Post       Record           Win%        ITM%            Avg.

1            86-8-4-5          9.3%         19.8%           8.26

2            86-7-5-13         8.1%         29.1%           7.76

3            86-5-6-8          5.8%         22.1%           8.10

4            86-5-6-4          5.8%         17.4%           8.44

5            86-9-8-2          10.5%       22.1%           7.44

6            86-2-7-3          2.3%         14.0%           9.28

7            85-6-6-5          7.1%         20.0%           7.69

8            85-8-5-4          9.4%         20.0%           8.34

9            82-4-5-8          4.9%         20.7%           8.72

10           79-9-6-9          11.4%       30.4%           7.54

11           75-2-4-3          2.7%         12.0%           8.96

12           71-3-3-3          4.2%         12.7%           9.51

13           69-4-5-7          5.8%         23.2%           8.36

14           61-2-5-5          3.3%         19.7%           9.23

15           54-5-2-1          9.3%         14.8%           10.06

16           45-4-3-3          9.1%         22.7%           9.39

17           37-0-1-2          0.0%          8.1%            11.16

18           29-1-4-0          3.4%         17.2%           9.17

19           24-1-1-0          4.2%          8.3%            12.58

20           14-1-0-1          7.1%         14.3%           10.57

21           2-0-0-0            0.0%          0.0%            13.50

22           1-0-0-0            0.0%          0.0%            8.00

23           1-0-0-0            0.0%         0.0%             7.00
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Monday, May 02, 2016

So You Want To Own A Racehorse?

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Forbes


APR 29, 2016 @ 06:45 AM 

So You Want To Own A Racehorse? Churchill Downs Launches Racing Club With $500 Buy-In


Just in time for the Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs is offering the chance to become involved in Thoroughbred ownership, ordinarily a pricey endeavor, for the low, low price of $500.

Churchill announced last week the creation of the Churchill Downs Racing Club, a partnership in which 200 people would become members—not owners—for a one-time fee of $500. The club itself, registered as a 501(c)7 Not for Profit Social Club, will own the horse.


According to Mike Ziegler, the executive director of racing for Churchill Downs Incorporated, the idea was so popular that the 200 spaces allotted for the membership had sold out in less than two days.
So, even though we haven’t publicized it much, we decided to offer another membership, and that one already has 100 members,” he said.
Conceived as a way to increase the number of people owning Thoroughbreds, particularly in the Louisville area, the Churchill Downs concept takes as its model successful programs at smaller racetracks like Emerald Downs in Washington; Canterbury Park in Minnesota; and Hastings Racecourse in Vancouver.


The $100,000 in membership fees for each individual club will be used to purchase a horse, selected and trained by Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who was, said Ziegler, “all in” when approached to be a part of the program.
Members of the club will not strictly be considered owners of the horse, but nor will they be responsible for training and the other fees that accompany Thoroughbred ownership. They will be charged nothing beyond the $500 membership fee.
For that, they will receive regular updates on the horse, free admission for two people to Churchill throughout 2016, an owners’ parking pass, and invitations to Churchill Downs Racing Club events. They will also be able to visit the track in the morning to see the horse train.
To cultivate club members as potential long-term owners, Churchill will offer seminars at which trainers and already-established ownership partnerships will talk to members about owning Thoroughbreds, on their own or with invested partners.
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Sunday, May 17, 2015

CPT Twit - Peeking at Preakness Infield - Oh yes, American Pharaoh goes for triple crown next

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In yet another CPT Twit for those with no time or interest in reading Tweets, here is a view of the crazy infield at Maryland's Pimlico Track where American Pharaoh picked up the second leg of the triple crown by easily winning the Preakness stakes in an off track.  Here is what you missed.
































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