Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Kentucky Derby Countdown - 24 days 9 hours 42 minutes

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In less than three weeks the week long Kentucky Derby festival, the pride of Southern hospitality, takes over the Blue Grass horse country of Kentucky.

But first there is the final Derby prep race this weekend in Lexington, the Blue Grass stakes to help whittle down the final Derby field to 20 horses.

As of today here are the money winnings of the top 25 Derby nominated horses.

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1
Hansen
$1,400,000
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2
Daddy Long Legs
$1,294,030
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3
Union Rags
$1,170,000
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4
Creative Cause
$836,000
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5
Wrote (IRE)
$756,630
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6
Gemologist
$703,855
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7
Take Charge Indy
$698,400
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8
Hero Of Order*
$615,500
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9
Sabercat
$601,429
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10
I'll Have Another
$601,000
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11
Daddy Nose Best
$545,558
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12
Secret Circle
$470,000
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13
Yang Tse Kiang (FR)
$422,211
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14
Dullahan
$405,000
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15
Liaison
$393,000
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16
Alpha
$380,000
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17
Prospective
$365,452
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18
Trinniberg
$324,500
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19
Done Talking
$310,000
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20
Drill
$300,000
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21
Went The Day Well
$282,000
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22
Rousing Sermon
$269,000
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23
Mark Valeski
$260,000
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24
El Padrino
$250,000
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25
Excaper
$240,736

Three thoroughbreds are already millionaires and we haven't started the triple crown races.


Hansen - $1,400,000


Daddy Long Legs - $1,294,000


Union Rags - $1,170,000



Finally, here are the horses nominated for this weekends final Derby tune up, the Blue Grass stakes.

Headed by champion Hansen and Tampa Bay Derby (gr. II) winner Prospective, there are 11 probable starters for the April 14 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (gr. I) at Keeneland, according to racing secretary Ben Huffman April 2.

The Blue Grass will be run at 1 1/8 miles on the Polytrack surface at Keeneland.

Dr. Kendall Hansen and Skychai Racing’s Hansen, who has won four of five career starts, would become the first reigning champion 2-year-old male to contest the Blue Grass since Street Sense used the race as his final prep for victory in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I).

Among the 10 that could face Hansen is John Oxley’s Prospective, who worked five furlongs in 1:01 1/5 on a fast track April 2 at Churchill Downs.

Another graded-stakes winner being pointed toward the Blue Grass is Donegal Racing’s Dullahan, winner of the Dixiana Breeders’ Futurity (gr. I) as a 2-year-old in 2011 and a half brother to 2009 Derby winner Mine That Bird. Dullahan will be seeking to join Round Table (1956-57) as the only horse to complete a Breeders’ Futurity-Blue Grass double.

Also under consideration for the Toyota Blue Grass are Adirondack King, Drill, Ever So Lucky, Gung Ho, Holy Candy, Howe Great, Politicallycorrect, and Raconteur.

Derby Prep - Blue Grass Stakes - April 14 - Lexington

Rank
Silks
Horse / Sire
Rating
Trainer / Jockey
Last Start
Status
6

Hansen
Tapit

8.00


M. Maker
R. Dominguez

1st, 2012 Gotham (G3)


Probable
112

Prospective
Malibu Moon

7.62


M. Casse
L. Contreras

1st, 2012 Tampa Bay Derby (G2)


Probable
215

Dullahan
Even the Score

7.40


D. Romans
K. Desormeaux

2nd, 2012 Palm Beach (G3)


Probable
339

Howe Great
Hat Trick

7.30


H. Motion
J. Velazquez

1st, 2012 Palm Beach (G3)


Probable


Hero of Order
Sharp Humor

7.18


G. Dorochenko
E. Martin

1st, 2012 Louisiana Derby (G2)


Probable


Ever So Lucky
Indian Charlie

7.01


J. Sheppard
J. Bravo

3rd, 2012 Swale (G3)


Probable


Heavy Breathing
Giant's Causeway

6.85


T. Pletcher
J. Castellano

3rd, 2012 Spiral (G3)


Probable


Russian Greek
Giant's Causeway

6.74


G. Dorochenko
C. Nakatani

8th, 2012 Spiral (G3)


Probable


Scatman
Scat Daddy

6.23


M. Lauer
L. Quinonez

3rd, 2012 Rebel (G2)


Possible


Holy Candy
Candy Ride

6.06


J. Sadler
J. Rosario

1st, SA MSW (3/23/2012-R4)


Probable


Midnight Crooner
War Chant

6.06


B. Baffert
C. Nakatani

3rd, 2012 Pasadena (LS)


Probable


Gung Ho
Kitten's Joy

5.34


M. Maker
J. Castellano

2nd, 2012 Rushaway (LS)


Probable


Politicallycorrect
Kitten's Joy




W. Ward
E. Trujillo

1st, GP AlwOC (2/26/2012-R6)


Probable
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Tim Tebow's Brother Love Traveling Salvation Show Hits Texas

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The media anointed leader of the Super Jock God Squad took his Brother Love Traveling Salvation Show to Georgetown, Texas and drew over 30,000 faithful.  Here is what the local news had to say about the event which was barely mentioned in the national media.

by JADE MINGUS / KVUE News

GEORGETOWN, Texas -- Easter is the Superbowl of Sundays for churches, and an NFL star turned Celebration Church's outdoor service into a semi-sporting event.




Church goers wore Tim Tebow's jersey and his iconic eye black, complete with his favorite scripture -- John 3:16.

"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life," Dakota Shipman recited.




Tebow didn't exactly preach; instead, the pastor of Celebration Church interviewed Tebow. He asked questions ranging from leadership to his famous prayers on the football field.

"I really don't think I was the first athlete to get on a knee and pray," Tebow said. "I had the same routine for the last seven years, and this past year they called it 'Tebowing,' which I have no idea why."




A crowd of roughly 30,000 listened from lawn chairs and blankets. The atmosphere was more of a rock concert than a quiet church service.

The logistics of putting on this massive service was incredible. The church rented 110 buses to shuttle people to the event from six nearby parking lots.

"We're going to have a lot of people here who normally wouldn't be at church on Easter Sunday," Collin Sanford said.

Tebow only briefly mentioned his move from Denver to New York.

"Kind of got traded. I'm on another team -- excited to be a Jet," Tebow said.

A devout Christian, Tebow's main focus Sunday was his faith.




"Regardless of what happens, I still honor my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, because at the end of the day, that's what's important -- win or lose," Tebow said.

Tebow is An NFL quarter back, not passing up the chance to share his faith with willing receivers.

"We need to get back to one nation under God, and be role models for kids," Tebow said. He went on to say that he hopes one day high school athletes will feel okay getting down on one knee on the football field.
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