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Title: "Top Contenders for the Kentucky Derby: A Closer Look at the Derby Dozen"


  1. Sovereignty
    Owner/Trainer: Godolphin/Bill Mott
    Into Mischief—Crowned, by Bernardini
    Breeder: Godolphin (KY)

The second favorite at 5-1 for the Kentucky Derby (G1), Sovereignty may be a late runner, but he has led from start to finish in the Derby Dozen rankings this year. The Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) winner, second in the Florida Derby (G1) most recently as the favorite, needs to elevate his game somewhat to beat Journalism and outrun all the other talented 3-year-olds in the field. Signs point to him being set for a career-best effort, having trained with enthusiasm at Churchill Downs.

  1. Journalism
    Owner/Trainer: Bridlewood Farm, Don Alberto Stable, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Elayne Stables 5, Bob LaPenta, Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith, Michael Tabor/Michael McCarthy
    Curlin—Mopotism, by Uncle Mo
    Breeder: Don Alberto (KY)

Beyond his stellar race record—he’s 4-for-4 in routes since a debut third in a sprint—he is bred for success at a classic distance, being by Curlin. Quick on speed figures, he is also seemingly well drawn in post 8 and training smoothly.

  1. Luxor Cafe
    Owner/Trainer: Koichi Nishikawa/Noriyuki Hori
    American Pharoah—Mary’s Follies, by More Than Ready
    Breeder: Orpendale/Chelston/Wynatt & Westerberg Ireland (KY)

Riding a four-race win streak in Japan and having a stellar pedigree, he is a formidable presence in this year’s Kentucky Derby. Luxor Cafe possesses the tactical speed necessary to secure a good position in the Derby and also the kick to be a threat over the race’s demanding final quarter-mile stretch.

  1. Grande
    Owner/Trainer: Repole Stable/Todd Pletcher
    Curlin—Journey Home, by War Front
    Breeder: KatieRich Farms (KY)

A winner of two of three starts, Grande has made a nice appearance with his gallops at Churchill since arriving from Keeneland. He had every right to quit when carried wide and shuffled into the first turn of the Wood Memorial Stake (G2) but kept grinding away to finish second.

  1. Sandman
    Owner/Trainer: D. J. Stable, St. Elias Stable, West Point Thoroughbreds, and CJ Stables/Mark Casse
    Tapit—Distorted Music, by Distorted Humor
    Breeder: Lothenbach Stables (KY)

A draw in post 17 should give jockey Jose Ortiz a better opportunity to place this long-striding Arkansas Derby (G1) winner in the clear. He descends a smidge this week, owing to a disappointing effort from Arkansas Derby fourth-place finisher Cornucopian.

  1. Burnham Square
    Owner/Trainer: Whitham Thoroughbreds/Ian Wilkes
    Liam’s Map—Linda, by Scat Daddy
    Breeder: Whitham Thoroughbreds (KY)

He appears to be of quality, having beaten the now-sidelined Tappan Street in the Holy Bull Stakes (G3) and also winning the Blue Grass Stakes (G1) in his final prep in early April.

  1. Coal Battle
    Owner/Trainer: Norman Stables/Lonnie Briley
    Coal Front—Wolfblade, by Midshipman
    Breeder: Hume Wornall and Jay Adcock (KY)

Small in size but not in heart, Coal Battle tends to go through the motions in his breezes, needing encouragement from his rider. He is a middle-distance runner and perhaps a cut below the top dozen 3-year-olds in this year’s Derby.

  1. Chunk of Gold
    Owner/Trainer: Terry Stephens/Ethan West
    Preservationist—Play for Gold, by Cairo Prince
    Breeder: Brereton C. Jones (KY)

A $2,500 yearling purchase, Chunk of Gold is one of the Cinderella stories of this year’s race. His workouts at Turfway Park were encouraging, pointing to him approaching this race in top condition.

  1. Tiztastic
    Owner/Trainer: Winchell Thoroughbreds, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, and Derrick Smith/Steve Asmussen
    Tiz the Law—Keesha, by Tapit
    Breeder: Capital Bloodstock (KY)

Having won the longest domestic Kentucky Derby prep, the 1 3/16-mile Louisiana Derby, he is not as much of a question mark at the 1 1/4-mile distance that others in the field appear to be.

  1. American Promise
    Owner/Trainer: BC Stables/D. Wayne Lukas
    Justify—Tapella, by Tapit
    Breeder: Candy Meadows (KY)

He smoked around the oval, covering 1 1/8 miles in a track record 1:46.41. He shows an encouraging speed-figure pattern and has yet to challenge in two graded stakes.

  1. Final Gambit
    Owner/Trainer: Juddmonte/Brad Cox
    Not This Time—Pachinko, by Tapit
    Breeder: Juddmonte (KY)

With the question looming if he can replicate his best form on dirt in the Kentucky Derby, he has won over some support after solid in-company works over the Churchill Downs strip.

  1. Citizen Bull
    Owner/Trainer: SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Stonestreet Stables, Dianne Bashor, Determined Stables, Bob Masterson, Tom Ryan, Waves Edge Capital, and Catherine Donovan/Bob Baffert
    Into Mischief—No Joke, by Distorted Humor
    Breeder: Robert and Lawana Low (KY)

Baffert felt Citizen Bull was short of fitness when he faded to fourth in the Santa Anita Derby. He has given him a series of fast workouts since, and with an alert break, he might be able to dare the field to catch him.

The article provides an overview of key contenders for the upcoming Kentucky Derby, highlighting their backgrounds, recent performances, and potential for success. Sovereignty, trained by Bill Mott, is a strong contender with a recent win in the Fountain of Youth Stakes and a solid training regimen at Churchill Downs. Journalism, trained by Michael McCarthy, boasts an undefeated record and impressive speed figures, although he faces a larger field than in previous races. Luxor Cafe, a Japanese entrant, has shown promise with a four-race win streak and tactical speed, despite concerns about his training energy levels.

Other notable horses include Grande, who has demonstrated resilience in his races, and Sandman, who won the Arkansas Derby but may face challenges due to the perceived quality of that race. Burnham Square and Coal Battle are also mentioned, with Burnham Square’s recent victories raising questions about his ability to handle the Derby distance, while Coal Battle’s quickening ability could be a factor despite doubts about his stamina. The article concludes with insights on additional contenders like American Promise and Final Gambit, who face questions about their adaptability to the dirt track.

Overall, the piece emphasizes the competitive nature of this year’s Derby, with various horses showing strengths and weaknesses that could influence their performances on race day.

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Title: Betting Insights for the $5 Million Kentucky Derby: Top Contenders and Strategies


Betting $500 on the $5 million Kentucky Derby, May 3, Churchill Downs

By The Professor (US Racing Handicapper)

PRIME CONTENDERS

#8 Journalism (3-1) Here is the moment we have been waiting for all winter into spring, and here is the horse who deservedly earned the role of Derby favorite.

In a prep season of stunning upsets and inconsistent efforts, Journalism has been rock solid. He has reeled off four straight wins, including the Santa Anita Derby (G1), where he overcame trouble to prevail. The son of Curlin has the right pedigree and an ideal post.

Journalism owns the best speed figures in the field and the midpack starting spot is ideal, thanks to the ton of speed to his inside. He loves to stalk the pace and should be well-positioned when the early leaders fade.

Favorites often struggle in the Derby, but this one looks like the real deal.

#18 Sovereignty (5-1) is arguably the best closer in the race, the horse most likely to barrel down the center of the lengthy Churchill Downs stretch. His surging victory in the Fountain of Youth (G2) was visually impressive. He followed that with a fast-closing second in the Florida Derby (G1), an ideal final prep for this race.

Everything about his running style suggests he is built for the 1 1/4-mile journey in the Kentucky Derby. He’ll need some luck to clear traffic from an outside post, but if he can see them at the top of the lane, he can catch them.

#17 Sandman (6-1) is a gray colt who will be easy to spot when he starts to make his move. He finally put it together to capture the Arkansas Derby (G1).

Like Sovereignty, Sandman is a consistent closer who would benefit from a wicked speed duel to soften up the front-runners. With speedsters like Citizen Bull, Neoequos, and Rodriguez all drawing inside slots, the pace figures to be lively. When they’re ready for their naps, Sandman will be looking to pounce.

#10 Grande (20-1) will try to follow in the hoofprints of Big Brown, Justify, and Mage by winning the Derby in only his fourth start.

The lack of experience is offset by his potential. The son of Curlin should handle the distance, and he gained valuable seasoning with a second-place rally in the Wood Memorial (G2).

The Hall of Fame team of trainer Todd Pletcher and jockey John Velazquez are no strangers to this rodeo. This is a good place to land if you want to upset the Kentucky Derby applecart.

WORTH A LOOK

#14 Tiztastic (20-1) shouldn’t have a problem with the race distance after capturing the Louisiana Derby (G2), the longest U.S. Derby prep at 1 3/16 miles.

He is tough and durable, making his ninth career start here. He took a big step forward in the Louisiana Derby at 7-1 and will have to continue to progress.

Tiztastic’s ace in the hole: Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen, who has been king of the Derby prep upsets this year.

Kentucky Derby Betting Insights

$50 Win $50 Place: #8 Journalism (the bet: $100)
$5 Exacta box: #8 Journalism/ #10 Grande/ #14 Tiztastic/ #17 Sandman/ #18 Sovereignty (the bet: $100)
50-cent Trifecta box: #4 Rodriguez/ #5 American Promise/ #8 Journalism/ #9 Burnham Square/ #10 Grande/ #14 Tiztastic/ #16 Coal Battle/ #17 Sandman/ #18 Sovereignty (the bet: $252)
$1 Exacta wheel: #8 Journalism / ALL (the bets: $19)
$1 Exacta wheel: ALL / #8 Journalism (the bet: $19)
$5 Win: Admire Daytona (the bet: $5)
$5 Win: Render Judgment (the bet: $5)

TOTAL INVESTMENT: $500

The writing team at US Racing is comprised of both full-time and part-time contributors with expertise in various aspects of the Sport of Kings.

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