Sections

Showing posts with label Tampa Bay Derby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tampa Bay Derby. Show all posts

Weekend Review: Verrazano gets the grade, points// Hear the Ghost opportunistic in San Felipe// Ive Struck A Nerve off trail, Mr Palmer joins it// Key workouts// New Rankings



Tampa Bay Derby (G2)
Winner (pts): Verrazano (50)
2nd, 3rd, 4th (pts): Java’s War (20), Falling Sky (10), Dynamic Sky (5)
Chart: Equibase
Beyer/BRIS: 101/100
Replay: YouTube
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
CTD Analysis:
It’s hard to find anything wrong with Verrazano’s victory in the Tampa Bay Derby (G2), his stakes debut and first time going two-turns. He faced some adversity when stumbling out of the gate and sustaining a cut that appears to be more superficial than threatening, and also took dirt in the face from Falling Sky. The final time for the 1 1/16 mile run was 1:43.96, just over a second off the track record, and he earned a high 101 Beyer speed figure. Even more impressive was the fact he needed little urging from John Velazquez. The winning margin over Java’s War was three lengths, and it was another four lengths back to Falling Sky.
There was also something about Verrazano’s easy win in the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) that was strange. Although he didn’t necessarily have to be in front, it didn’t look as if he was very comfortable in the early going. Verrazano was not giving Velazquez much trouble, but also didn’t seem as if he wanted to be around horses in general when opting to stay in the center of the track along the backstretch. Perhaps equine psychologist Kerry Thomas will offer more info, but I have to wonder how Verrazano will react in a field of 20, especially if he breaks behind a wall of horses or in tight quarters.  Still, Verrazano is my top pick to win the Kentucky Derby as I feel his talent and speed is unmatched by anyone in his class.
Longshot Java’s War put in a good late run to get the place honors. Considering the pace was not blistering and he had to overcome some traffic issues, it was an admirable performance. Falling Sky also proved to be a good horse, but really had no excuse and probably should be considered a cut below top-shelf competition.



San Felipe (G2)
Winner (pts): Hear the Ghost (50)
2nd, 3rd, 4th (pts): Flashback (20), Tiz a Minister (10), Goldencents (5)
Chart: Equibase
Beyer/BRIS: 93/99
Replay: Bloodhorse
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
CTD Analysis:
The main story coming out of the San Felipe (G2) was the lightning quick speed duel between star attractions Flashback and Goldencents in the middle stages of the race. That development allowed Hear the Ghost to a making a winning sustained run on the outside. Some may believe Flashback and Goldencents are still better than the winner, but you can’t fault him for running a winning race. The pace in the Kentucky Derby is usually brisk and Hear the Ghost may be able to use the tactic again. It was just his third career race and first going two turns so we could be seeing a new superstar emerge from the West.
You obviously can’t discount Flashback from being a serious Derby contender, who still hung on to finish second. It’s important to remember it was only his third career race as well and he not only had to deal with pressure from Goldencents but also Salutos Amigos. Goldencents’ jockey Kevin Krigger was critical of Julien Leparoux’s ride aboard Flashback, complaining Leparoux pressed the pace unnecessarily, but it was Krigger who fired the first shot when splitting the two in the early going. Leparoux did flank Goldencents for the remainder of the backstretch and into the turn, but to me it was not an unprofessional tactic. It will be difficult to change both colts’ running styles, but something will have to give if they meet again.
Third place finisher Tiz a Minister tends to get lost in the shuffle of the San Felipe discussion, but he closed well alongside Hear the Ghost to end up only a length off the lead. Added distance is a concern for the son of Minister’s Wild Cat.


Non-Derby points stakes races:

Private Terms Stakes
Laurel Park
Winner: Mr Palmer
Chart: Equibase
Recaps: Bloodhorse


Fred “Cappy” Capossela Stakes
Aqueduct
Winner: Maleeh
Chart: Equibase


Articles:


Rankings
CTD Top 5 (CTD)
Star-Ledger Top 10 (Star-Ledger)


Workouts:
Saturday
Itsmyluckyday- CRC- 1M- 1.46:00- B- 1/3
Big Lute- OP- 5F- 59:60- B- 1/52
Texas Bling- OP- 5F- 1.01:00- B- 2/52
Sunbean- FG- 4F- 53:20- B- 66/68
My Name Is Michael- PAY- 4F- 49:00- B- 3/18
Always in a Tiz- OP- 4F- 48:60- B- 5/81
Speak Logistics- CRC- 4F- 49.40- B- 19/75
Nina's Dragon- GG- 7F- 1:26.40-         H- 1/2
Manando- SA- 4F- 46:40- H- 1/11

Sunday
War Academy- SA- 5F- 1.00:80- H- 12/52
Super Ninety Nine- SA- 5F- 59:80- H- 2/52
Den's Legacy- SA- 5F- 59:80- H- 2/52
Dice Flavor- HOL- 5F- 1.01:80- H- 24/34
Mylute- FG- 7F- 1.27:40- B- 1/1
Normandy Invasion- PMM- 4F- 48:01- B- 2/39
Positively- PMM- 4F- 48:39- B- 6/39
Palace Malice- PMM- 4F- 49:40- B- 13/39
Delhomme- PMM- 5F- 1.00:88- B- 3/26
Capo Bastone- PMM- 5F- 1.01:48- B- 6/26
Revolutionary- PMM- 5F- 1.01:48- B- 6/26
Shanghai Bobby- PMM- 5F- 1.02:90- B- 18/26

Two turns, stakes company no problem for Verrazano in Tampa// Hear the Ghost takes advantage of quick pace in San Felipe

Tampa Bay Derby (G2)
Winner (pts): Verrazano (50)
2nd, 3rd, 4th (pts): Java’s War (20), Falling Sky (10), Dynamic Sky (5)
Chart: Equibase
Beyer: 101
Replay: Bloodhorse
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet


San Felipe (G2)
Winner (pts): Hear the Ghost (50)
2nd, 3rd, 4th (pts): Flashback (20), Tiz a Minister (10), Goldencents (5)
Chart: Equibase
Replay: Bloodhorse
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet

Rydilluc leaning toward Blue Grass// Picks and news for Tampa Derby, San Felipe// Carve might not make Rebel field// more…

Park City, who was a likely scratch in Saturday’s Tampa Bay Derby (G2), is now definite for the race. Jack Wolf of Starlight racing cited Edgar Prado and the likely large Rebel field were reasons for staying in Tampa// Handicapper picks are starting to roll in for the two upcoming Derby point races. Those are linked below with more previews as well// It’s not unusual to hear trainers say their horses are training well or they like their spot in a race. Both D. Wayne Lukas and Doug O’Neill are happy with their positions on the Derby trail. O’Neill loves the #3 post position in the San Felipe (G2) for Goldencents, as it will allow him to gauge Flashback’s break from the #2 spot and act accordingly. Lukas was quoted as saying the Tuesday breezes by Oxbow and Will Take Charge were “excellent”. He also said Titletown Five tricked him into thinking he was ready for his comeback race in the Gazebo Stakes last Saturday. Although he proved he was not fit in the end, Lukas thinks the race will set Titletown Five up well for the next undecided destination// With the Rebel field looking crowded and the prospect of it splitting into two divisions no longer a possibility, some connections are getting nervous they won’t make the cut. Undefeated Carve could be on the outiside looking in if more than 14 enter// Gary Contessa announced through his Twitter account he is now leaning towards the Blue Grass (G1) at Keeneland instead of the Spiral (G2) at Turfway for recent Palm Beach (G3) winner Rydilluc. No reason was given, but the extra three weeks to the Bluegrass surely factors into the decision. The only drawback is the relatively quick turnaround to the Derby// more…


Upcoming Derby points races:

Tampa Bay Derby (G2)
Tampa Bay Downs
1 1/16 Miles
Time: 5:15 PM ET
TV: TVG


San Felipe (G2)
Santa Anita
1 1/16 Miles
Time: 6:35 PM ET
TV: TVG


Upcoming non-Derby points stakes races:

Fred “Cappy” Capossela Stakes
Aqueduct
6 Furlongs
Time: 4:52 PM ET
TV: TVG
Previews: NYRA / DRF /


Articles:
Pointing toward to the Kentucky Derby (Staten Island Advance)


Workouts:
Carried Interest- PMM- 5F- 1.01:03- B- 4/12


Quotes and Tweets:
"For my Twitter friends and followers only I am starting to lean toward the Blue Grass rather than the Spiral [for Rydilluc] but too soon to say for sure"- Gary Contessa via Twitter

"San Vicente winner Shakin It Up, scheduled for Sunland Derby for next start, worked 6f at SA this morning in 1:12.40"- Jay Privman via DRF

"Owner Jack Wolf says Park City will run in Tampa Bay Derby, rather than #Rebel. Field size, rider are factors"- Jennie Rees via Twitter

Verrazano, Flashback, Goldencents headline upcoming Derby points races// Proud Strike still on trail// Majestic Hussar, Bradester get time off// Updated future odds// more

Summary:
Entries were drawn for the two upcoming Kentucky Derby points races- the San Felipe (G2) at Santa Anita and Tampa Derby (G3) at Tampa Bay Downs. No surprises with Flashback and Goldencents squaring off in Southern California as expected and Verrazano set for his stakes and two-turn debut in Florida. All post positions, previews, and PPs can be found below// Aqueduct will host an intriguing sprint, although both headliners, Clawback and Whiskey Romeo, will probably stick to one-turn races for the foreseeable future// Eddie Kenneally is backing off training for both Bradester and Majestic Hussar. The trainer insists nothing is wrong with either, but easing up on Bradester particularly seems puzzling seeing as the colt has only raced once this year// A minority stake in recent Risen Star (G2) winner Ive Struck a Nerve was sold to Boston investment manager Paul Braverman// Proud Strike, who finished 8th in the Risen Star will get another shot to make the Derby in either the Rebel (G2) or Louisiana Derby (G2). Trainer Steve Asmussen thinks he’s better than his last effort// Edgar Prado will ride Palace Malice in the Louisiana Derby (G2). He replaces Rosie Napravnik who has decided to go to Gulfstream Park in order to ride Shanghai Bobby// Speaking of the 2-year-old Champion, trainer Todd Pletcher said Shanghai Bobby is on target for the Florida Derby// Updated Wynn Las Vegas Future odds were released with Flashback the favorite at 9-1 followed by Verrazano at 11-1. While I normally don’t like anything less than 50-1 this far out from the Derby, Itsmyluckyday at 18-1 could be a value play if he continues his good form in the Florida Derby. As Pletcher alluded to Wednesday, the impressive 1-2 runners from the Holy Bull have lost some buzz with the passage of time// more…

Upcoming Derby points races:

Tampa Bay Derby (G3)
Tampa Bay Downs
1 1/16 Miles
Time: 5:15 PM ET
TV: TVG
Previews: Brisnet / Bloodhorse

San Felipe (G2)
Santa Anita
1 1/16 Miles
Time: 6:35 PM ET
TV: TVG


Upcoming non-Derby points stakes races:

Fred “Cappy” Capossela Stakes
Aqueduct
6 Furlongs
Time: 4:52 PM ET
TV: TVG
Previews: NYRA / DRF /


Articles:
Q&A with Vyjack owner (Courier Journal Blog)


Futures
Wynn Las Vegas 3/4 (View From Vegas)
William Hill 3/4 (View From Vegas)


Rankings:
ESPN Top 10 (ESPN)


Workouts:
Uncaptured- OTC- 5F- 1.00:00- B- 1/7 (3/5/13)
Integrity- PMM- 4F- 48:29- B- 1/13
Golden Soul- FG- 4F- 47:80- B- 4/46
He's Had Enough- SA- 3F- 36:20- H- 2/8


Quotes and Tweets:
"Noble Tune set to make first start since @BreedersCup Juvenile Turf in one mile turf allowance Sat. at Tampa Bay. Pataky Kid also entered" - J.J. Hysell via Twitter

Dynamic Sky gets new rider// Uncaptured in good shape for Spiral// Crowded Rebel won’t split// New rankings// more

Mark Casse wasn’t happy with Luis Contreras’ ride on Dynamic Sky in the Sam Davis (G3) several weeks ago, so has named Joel Rosario the new jockey for the upcoming Tampa Derby (G3). The trainer admitted that even a rider change might not be enough to catch the likely short-priced favorite Verrazano. On a conference call Tuesday, Casse also discussed Uncaptured, who remains on target for the Spiral Stakes (G3) at Turfway Park March 23. The Grade 2 winner worked in the morning at Ocala and Casse believes he’s matured physically and mentally from his 2-year-old season// Gary Contessa confirmed that the plan of attack for recent Palm Beach Stakes (G3) winner Rydilluc is the Spiral// As I mentioned yesterday, the Rebel Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn is shaping up to be a popular race. For now, Oaklawn officials don’t foresee splitting the race into two divisions, although a full field is very likely. Bob Baffert all but confirmed Super Ninety Nine will return for the race with Rafael Bejarano aboard, and D. Wayne Lukas will call on Mike Smith to ride Oxbow. Both trainers will bring other likely entrants, as Baffert will ship Den’s Legacy, while Lukas will send Smarty Jones Stakes winner Will Take Charge. Other probables include Todd Pletchers’ Capo Bastone, Park City, and Delhomme; Ron Ellis trainee Treasury Bill; recent stakes winner Departing; and locals Texas Bling, Always In A Tiz, Carve, Big Lute, So Raise Yourglass and Heaven’s Runway// Lukas also mentioned that recent allowance winner Channel Isle will go in the Louisiana Derby (G2), Red Wings could go to the Spiral, and Titletown Five may go to the Sunland Derby (G3) or Louisiana Derby// Omega Star will be stepping into the deep end Saturday in the San Felipe, which will be his graded stakes debut. Flashback and Goldencents headline the race, but trainer John Sheriffs thinks the added distance will suit him. Dennis O’Neill said in a conference call Tuesday that Goldencents could train up to the Kentucky Derby if he earns enough points from the San Felipe. While many trainers have taken the “less is more” theory heading into the Derby of late, that would make Goldencents very light in seasoning heading into a much longer and tougher race// You can read below for the story behind Verrazano’s name, but I’ll warn you it’s not all that interesting// more…


Articles:
Where they’re going next (The Downey Profile)
Watch list for March (Horseracing Nation)


Rankings:
Jerry Bossert’s Top 15 (NJ Daily News)


Workouts:
Will Take Charge- OP- 6F- 1.13:60- B- 1/2
Oxbow- OP- 6F- 1.13:80- B- 2/2
Code West- SA- 4F- 48:60- H- 15/31
Hear the Ghost- HOL- 4F- 48:60- H- 3/21


Quotes and Tweets:
"Rydilluc came back bouncing out of the Palm Beach so barring any steps backward we are on track for the Spiral on March 23rd"- Gary Contessa via Twitter

"Super 99 now definite for Rebel. Bejarano retains mount. That means Shakin It Up to Sunland Derby 3-24 for Baffert"- Jay Privman via Twitter

"Mark Casse says we've only seen about 75-80% of Dynamic Sky's ability, but cautions that even at 100% he may not be able to beat Verrazano"- ABR Live via Twitter

"Java's War will be entered in Tampa Bay Derby tomorrow and is doing "super" according to Kenny McPeek"- Sid Fernando via Twitter

"Casse: Gunderman could go in Sunland Derby, to Oaklawn or (sounds more likely) Illinois Derby"- Jennie Rees via Twitter

"Dennis O'Neill says that if he has enough points @TheGoldencents will skip the @santaanitapark Derby and train up to the #KYDerby"- ABR Live via Twitter

"Winning 3yo Beyers last week: Departing-97; Clearly Now-96; Vyjack-93; Coolusive-91; Fordubai & Rydilluc-89; Gunderman-87"- DerbyContenders via Twitter

Praise continues for Vyjack// Super Niney Nine blazes 4-furlongs// Probables for Tampa Derby and San Felipe// more…

Vyjack was still the hot Kentucky Derby trail topic a few days after his decisive come-from-behind victory in the Gotham (G3). Trainer Rudy Rodriguez thinks the relative seclusion at Aqueduct during training hours has paid dividends for Vyjack as opposed to the hustle and bustle of southern Florida mornings. Bad behavior has always been an issue for Vyjack, even after he was gelded, but he has shown slight improvement// Super Ninety Nine is all but confirmed for the Rebel (G2) March 16. The dominating Southwest (G3) winner worked a blistering 4-furlongs Monday morning in 46:40 and has apparently “bounced back quickly” from that race according to DRF’s Jay Privman. He also mentioned Todd Pletcher’s Delhomme and Ron Ellis’ Treasury Bill are headed to the Rebel, which is shaping up to be a crowded race// As expected, Al Stall’s Departing will move up to a Derby points race next time out. Most likely it will be the Louisiana Derby (G2), with the Sunland Derby (G3) or Rebel (G2) as possible alternatives. Departing earned a 97 Beyer speed figure for his easy win in the Texas Heritage Stakes Saturday, which puts him right in the mix of top contenders// Two big Kentucky Derby points races are on tap for Saturday- the Tampa Bay Derby (G3) at Tampa Bay and San Felipe (G2) at Santa Anita- and each features highly regarded contenders with low Kentucky Derby Future Wager odds. Current individual favorite Verrazano (9-1) will try two turns for the first time in Tampa over a surface that has proven to be challenging for many shippers in the past. 2010 Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver finished 3rd in the race along his route to Louisville, and 2007 Derby winner Street Sense won the race only by a nose. Verrazano will face a minimum of six horses including Purple Egg, Dynamic Sky, Falling Sky, Honorable Dillon, and Java’s War// Flashback (12-1 in KDFW #2) and Goldencents (24-1) are both on target for a showdown in the San Felipe (G2) Saturday. Other probables include Hear the Ghost, Kochees, Omega Star, Salutos Amigos, and Tiz A Minister// Balance the Books, who was penciled in for Sunday Palm Beach (G3) before spiking a fever, will point instead for the Spiral (G3) at Turfway. The Breeders Cup Juvenile Turf (G1) third place finisher would enter the Kentucky Derby having never raced on dirt before// Two-time Kentucky Derby winning trainer Nick Zito will serve a 15-day suspension for a clenbuterol positive from a winner at Aqueduct over a year ago// more…

Articles:


Rankings:


Workouts:
Proud Strike- FG- 5F- 1.02:00- B- 12/24
Mylute- FG- 4F- 51:40- B- 25/35
Super Ninety Nine- SA- 4F- 46:40- H- 1/44
War Academy- SA- 4F- 46:80- H- 2/44


Quotes and Tweets:
"Tiz the Truth, Baffert mdn winner 2-2, missed training time with 1/4 crack. Back training now, but next start delayed"- Jay Privman via Twitter

"Baffert could send Super 99 back to OP for Rebel 3-16. He's bounced back quickly from Southwest. Den's Legacy going there for sure"- Jay Privman via Twitter

"Baffert will run both Flashback and Carving in San Felipe Saturday, he said this morning"- Jay Privman via Twitter

"Delhomme set for 2013 debut in Rebel 3-16. Garrett Gomez has picked up mount, Pletcher said"- Jay Privman via Twitter

"San Vicente runner-up Treasury Bill, heading to Rebel for next start, worked 6f in 1:14.80 for R. Ellis at BHP this am"- Jay Privman via Twitter

"Pletcher "can't find a pimple" on Overanalyze, 5th in Remsen Saturday. He's back at Palm Meadows. Next start undecided. Leading options for Overanalyze are Wood, Ark. Derby, Pletcher said, but won't know for sure until he returns to training"- Jay Privman via Twitter\

"More Pletcher: Revolutionary, Withers winner, heading to LA Derby 3-30. Wood, Fla Derby had been considered, too"- Jay Privman via Twitter

"Exciting Palm Beach winner Rydilluc will make his next start in the Spiral Stakes"- Steve Haskin via Twitter

"Long-forgotten Power Broker worked 6f at SA yesterday. He, Tiz the Truth, could make Hail Mary play for Derby in Wood or SA Derby"- Jay Privman via Twitter

Weekend Derby prep recap// Gemologist, Currency Swap to meet in allowance// Updated Graded Earnings & CTD Contenders lists

Creative Cause winning the San Felipe.


With just eight weeks left until the 138th running of the Kentucky Derby, many fans and handicappers begin to separate the real contenders from the pretenders.  Oftentimes, the pretenders still make the Derby gate, and in some cases actually win the Roses if the stars align. Still, the process of arranging prospects from the top shelf to the bottom is not only an enjoyable exercise, but time saving come Derby week.   

Saturday and Sunday offered four graded stakes for 3-year-olds hoping to take the next step towards Churchill Downs in May and also an opportunity for us to compare and assess where things stand.  Undoubtedly, the toughest field of the weekend and possibly all year belonged to the San Felipe (G2) Saturday at Santa Anita.  The group consisted of both accomplished horses and exciting new prospects and for the most part did not disappoint with the top two betting selections dueling it out in the stretch.

The second favorite and eventual winner Creative Cause possessed a solid foundation and multiple graded wins, while favored Bodemeister came into the race off an eye-popping maiden victory.  Although both horses had a difficult time running straight down the stretch, they were moving quick and well ahead of the rest of the group. Creative Cause earned an impressive 102 Beyer Speed figure with Bodemeister just a point less at 101. 

Doubters have noted both horses ran greenly and were aided by a “soft pace”. I disagree, especially with the pace excuse.  An opening quarter of 22.95 is honest for a route, not to mention Creative Cause began the race off the pace in the middle of the pack and had to chase down Bodemeister who was in a better spot.  As for running crooked, plenty of Derby winners have failed to run a straight line.  it is especially of no concern for Bodemeister who was making just his third start and at his longest distance yet.  Creative Cause’s veering brings more caution seeing as it was his 7th race, but he corrected himself late and hit the wire very strong to get the job done over a talented bunch. 

Midnight Transfer was more than two lengths back of Bodemeister for a third place finish- not bad for a two-turn debut, but I still can’ see him ever catching up.  Grade 1 winner Liaison put in a decent effort for 4th, but I would keep him on the mid to lower shelf as he has not proven much on dirt.  Empire Way was perhaps the biggest letdown finishing next to last.  The full-brother to Breeders’ Cup winner Royal Delta is not a true contender. Creative Cause and Bodemeister will most likely stage a rematch in the Santa Anita Derby (G1) next.

With the defection of Take Charge Indy, the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) lost some luster.  The field was mostly a combination of the same mid-level cast from the Sam Davis (G3) and unproven maiden and minor stakes winners. Prospective just missed winning the Sam Davis, but got his revenge Saturday by gutting out a stretch duel that went back and forth with Golden Ticket.  His Beyer number came back 88, which is not only in stark contrast with the San Felipe, but well below the average figures for recent preps.  Even if you don’t subscribe to the numbers, it’s hard to argue Prospective beat any serious contenders. Nonetheless he now has enough earnings for a spot in the Kentucky Derby gate.

Todd Pletcher’s Spring Hill Farm, a maiden winner, was the post time favorite, but had a rough start when he hit the gate and was pushed in tight.  He could improve from the 4th place effort next time out, but time is running out for any Derby dreams to come to fruition.   

The star attractions for the short 7-furlong Swale Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream were graded stakes winner Motor City and graded stakes placed Ever So Lucky, yet it was another quiet graded stakes placed runner Trinniberg who stole the show. Anyone who followed the juvenile stakes in the Summer and Fall will remember Trinniberg was very game and just missed in the Hopeful (G1) and Nashua (G2).  The 4-month layoff seemed to help as he was in control the entire running of the Swale and ended up a dominant 6-length winner.  Trainer Bisnath Parboo says all options are open for Trinniberg’s next race, and he could try a stretch out.  Looking at his pedigree, Trinniberg may not relish anything past a mile.

Longshot Hello Prince finished second with Ever So Lucky getting the show.   The latter’s trainer Jonathan Sheppard was pleased with his effort and said it will serve the colt well next time out going longer.  Motor City was a non-factor and finished 8th.  

You normally don’t expect serious contenders to come out of the Palm Beach Stakes (G3), which is on turf at Gulfstream Park, however Sunday’s running could produce two prospects. Howe Great had a perfect stalking trip on the inside and convincingly held off a grinding Dullahan who did come four wide on the far turn. Howe Great and Dullahan will both point for the Bluegrass Stakes (G1) at Keeneland before hopefully heading to the Derby.  Dullahan already has the earnings and has shown he fares well on dirt when finishing 4th in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile behind Union Rags, Hansen, and Creative Cause.  Howe Great won his maiden on dirt, but still has question marks on that surface against tough competition. He did remind us he can rate just off the pace, which was a different style from his previous two wins and a good one to possess for the Derby.

In other weekend news, loads of leading Derby contenders were on the work tab, including early favorite Union Rags and both Southwest (G3) winners Secret Circle and Castaway.  Stories and times below// It’s worth noting Overdriven had his first official workout since his injury.  The undefeated Grade 2 winner hasn’t raced since July and is not listed on the current Graded Earnings list so it’s unlikely he’s a contender// In surprising news Gemologist, winner of the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2), will make his 3-year-old debut in a one mile allowance at Gulfstream instead of the Rebel (G2) at Oaklawn. WinStar Farm who owns the colt were quoted as saying they like the small field size of the allowance and did not like the fact Gemologist would have to van back from Arkansas.  He’ll face Hopeful (G1) winner Currency Swap, who will also be making his sophomore debut// Gemologist’s defection from Rebel could open up a spot for promising maiden winner Kid Sidney, although he’s still on the outside looking in of the expected full field. 



San Felipe (G2)
Winner: Creative Cause
Trainer: Mike Harrington
Replay: YouTube
Wrap-up articles: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
Beyer: 102 (Preliminary)

Tampa Bay Derby (G2)
Winner: Prospective
Trainer: Mark Casse
Wrap-up articles: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
Beyer: 88 (Preliminary)

Swale Stakes (G2)
Winner: Trinniberg
Trainer: Bisnath Parbhoo
Video: YouTube
Wrap-up articles: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet

Palm Beach Stakes (G2)
Winner: Howe Great
Trainer: Graham Motion
Video: YouTube
Wrap-up articles: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet


Graded Earnings


Updated Contender List


Articles
Sunday
Good crop, bad crop (Equispace Blog)

The fear of losing (Bloodhorse Blog)


Works
Sunday
Longview Drive- HOL- 6F- 1.14:60- H- 11/12
Daddy Nose Best- SA- 5F- 1.00:20- H- 8/43
News Pending- GP- 5F- 1.00:95- B- 8/19


Saturday
Chips All In- SA- 5F- 1.02:80- H- 3/3
Isn't He Clever- SUN- 5F- 1.01:00- B- 3/21
Consulado- HOL- 4F- 46:00- H- 1/37
Castaway- SA- 6F- 1.11:60- H- 1/10
Secret Circle- SA- 6F- 1.11:60- H- 1/10
Hogy- HAW- 5F- 1.02:20- B- 5/28
Hakama- FH- 4F- 48:00- B- 1/7
Cyber Secret- OP- 5F- 59:40- B- 1/57
Fort Loudon- CRC- 4F- 49:00- B- 13/87
Reveron- CRC- 5F- 1.01:00- B- 2/29
Jake Mo- OP- 5F- 1.00:60- B- 6/57
Atigun- OP- 5F- 1.00:60- B- 6/57
Alpha- PMM- 5F- 1.01:21- B- 10/18
Currency Swap- GP- 6F- 1.11:40- H- 1/3
Scatman- OP- 5F- 1.01:00- B- 6/27
Union Rags- PMM- 4F- 50:76- B- 21/23
Overdriven- PMM- 3F- 39:88- B- 9/9


Rankings
2012 Derby Failure Five (Greg Calabrese Blog)


Notes and bits from web and Twitter:
“Lightbulb finally back on for Currency Swap looked great 6 furs. gate 1:11.55 w/Maragh last 1/2 :46 and 2 by far his best this winter”- Mike Welsch via Twitter

“Union Rags at Palm Mead. easy half in :50.76 out 1:04.40 broke 4 behind mate, fin. 1 in front cruising”- Mike Welsch via Twitter