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Weekend Review: Verrazano steals Saturday spotlight// Revolutionary gets up late in Withers, Flashback has it easy in Robert Lewis// Fallen Sky holds on in Sam Davis

Saturday Derby Points Races:

Withers (G3)
Winner (pts): Revolutionary (10)
2nd, 3rd, 4th (pts): Escapefromreality (4), Siete de Oros (2), Amerigo Vespucci (1)
Chart: Equibase
Beyer/BRIS: 86/96
Replay: YouTube
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
CTD Analysis: The one thing you can count on in the Kentucky Derby every year is that a good number of horses will have rough trips. It is somewhere in the laws of physics and logic that when twenty 3-year-old thoroughbreds spring from a gate and then have to negotiate two turns of a track together, some will get bumped, blocked, and alter course. Most of those contestants falter, slow down, or completely check out of the race.

On Saturday, Revolutionary experienced these obstacles in an eight-horse field in the Withers, but overcame the adversity to win by a neck. I won’t go through his whole trip, because it’s virtually impossible to keep track of the entire series of events. All you need to know is that the Equibase footnotes of his ride include the terms “angled” “climbing” “spun” “forced to idle” “eased” “shuffled”, and some of those more than once. Revolutionary will undoubtedly be a better horse from the experience, and could draw on it come May, but against a better group of horses he might not be able to bail himself out again. Of course, with more forward placement in the early stages and a good trip, he could show his true potential. It’s worth noting, some think he’s incapable of exiting the gate quickly and also shows tendencies of stubbornness that could hinder any advancement. 

It looked as if Escapefromreality was primed to win the Withers until Revolutionary somehow found room for his late charge. Jockey Jose Ortiz appeared to slow his urging of Escapefromreality and clearly did not see the winner breathing down his neck. It was still a good showing for the gelding, who only had restricted maiden and allowances sprint wins on his résumé. Siete de Oros finished in the money (3rd) for the second consecutive time in graded company, and stamped himself a useful stakes player, albeit second tier.     


Sam F. Davis (G3)
Winner (pts): Falling Sky (10)
2nd, 3rd, 4th (pts): Dynamic Sky (4), My Name Is Michael (2), Speak Logistics (1)
Chart: Equibase
Beyer/BRIS: 92/92
Replay: YouTube
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
CTD Analysis: Although jockey Jose Espinoza said the trip was not perfect, Falling Sky had it pretty easy in the Sam Davis at Tampa Bay Downs. After an excellent break from the 8 post, Falling Sky dictated moderate fractions that allowed him to conserve enough energy in the stretch to hold off a charging Dynamic Sky. It’s usually tough to get excited about the winner of the Sam Davis, and this year is no exception. The speed figures from both BRIS and Beyer came back 92. Not terrible, but combined with a visually unimpressive race, doesn’t offer enough incentive to run to Wynn Las Vegas and place a future wager on any of the runners. I have a feeling if the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) on March 9 attracts a decent shipper, that horse could easily upset the current apple cart at Tampa.


Robert Lewis S. (G2)
Winner (pts): Flashback (10)
2nd, 3rd, 4th (pts): Den’s Legacy (4), He’s Had Enough (2), Little Jerry (1)
Chart: Equibase
Beyer/BRIS: 92/95
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
CTD Analysis: The Robert Lewis unfolded as boring as expected. With no one challenging the favorite Flashback in the early stages, the son of Tapit was allowed to set slow fractions and leave more than enough in the tank to finish out front easily. The 6 1/4 winning margin was impressive and the competition was not laughable considering a Breeders’ Cup Juvenile runner-up and graded stakes winner made-up half the field, but you can’t take much away from any four horse contest where the winner appears to be merely working out. However, we do know Flashback is not one dimensional, seeing as his debut win was a result of stalking just off the pace.  He just needs a signature victory before being considering one the Derby favorites, and the Robert Lewis was not that.

Many are claiming Flashback is now the undisputed leader of the Western division, but until he faces Goldencents in either the San Felipe March 9 or Santa Ania Derby (G1) in April, I’ll reserve judgment on either colt. Both earned low-90 Beyer speed figures in their latest stakes wins, which puts them below the stars of the Florida circuit.

If Flashback is really the freak some believe, you can’t take much away from his stablemate and 2nd place finisher Den’s Legacy. With a quicker pace he could have ran a better race and I’m expecting more from him further down the trail.




Saturday Non-Derby point races:

Hutcheson (G2)
Winner: Honorable Dillon 
Chart: Equibase
Beyer/BRIS: NA/97
Recaps: Gulfstream Park / DRF

Gulfstream Park Race 5: Allowance Optional Claiming
Winner Verrazano
Chart: Equibase
Beyer/BRIS: 105/104
Replay: YouTube
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF

96 Rocks Stakes
Winner: Mac the Man
Charts: Equibase
Beyer/BRIS: 87/98
Recaps: Bloodhorse / DRF /


Weekend News Summary:
If the prospect of three Derby point races, the always-intriguing Grade 2 Hutcheson, and a prep for the Spiral Stakes (G3) at Turfway failed to spike Derby fever for you, perhaps the somewhat unexpected 16 1/4 length by Todd Pletcher’s Verrazano at Gulfstream Park Saturday made you wish you took that flu shot after all. Granted, Verrazano was expected to win in his second start, but not many thought it would be in such dominating fashion against promising allowance company. Todd Pletcher was obviously pleased and said he needed to time to figure out next race plans. The Fountain of Youth (G2) at Gulfstream February 23 doesn’t allow enough spacing, and the Florida Derby (G1) in April is too far away and also reserved for stablemate Shanghai Bobby, so Verrazano’s next race could very well be away from the track he loves// Eddie Kenneally said a stretch-out could be next for Hutcheson (G2) winner Honorable Dillon, although the 7-furlong Swale (G3) remains a possibility as well// Mac the Man is getting some attention for his wire-to-wire win in the 96 Rocks Stakes at Turfway Saturday. He could be the favorite heading into the Spiral (G3) March 23 as long as a big-name contender like Uncaptured doesn’t ship in// Trainer Al Stall had two allowance winners Friday night at the Fair Grounds. Sunbean and Departing both won going two turns for the first time, and Stall will most likely enter both in the Risen Star (G2) on the same track February 23// Gary Stevens, fresh off retirement, rode maiden Tiz the Truth, for Bob Baffert Saturday at Santa Anita. The Hall of Famer guided the colt to an eye-opening 7 3/4 length win in his two-turn debut. The Beyer speed figure came back 94, which already puts him above most Derby prospects- if you’re a believer of those kinds of numbers// Big Lute was another maiden breaker I’ll be keeping tabs on. He won his debut at Oaklawn by 4 3/4 lengths Friday// Early Triple Crown nominations were announced Saturday. A full list with links to PPs can be found below// Purple Egg finally registered an official workout Saturday since being on the sidelines with flu symptoms, while Todd Pletcher ordered breezes for a slew of sophomores Sunday, including Violence and Overanalyze// more…


Articles:
Tiz the Truth breaks maiden under Gary Stevens (Triple Crown Countdown Blog)
Titletown Five returns to work tab (Triple Crown Countdown Blog)
Triple Crown Nominees- List / PPs (Brisnet)


Workouts:
Saturday:
Purple Egg- TB- 4F- 51:40- B- 21/23
Integrity- PMM- 5F- 1.01:30- B- 4/25
Carried Interest- PMM- 4F- 48:90- B- 19/73
Texas Bling- OP- 5F- 1.00:80- B- 2/75
Clawback- AQU- 4F- 50:67- B- 11/14
Majestic Hussar- 5F- 1.00:13- B- 1/28

Sunday:
Violence- PMM- 5F- 1.02:29- B- 15/24
Normandy Invasion- PMM- 5F- 1.01:23- B- 5/24
Capo Bastone- PMM- 5F- 1.02:90- B- 21/24
Overanalyze- PMM- 5F- 1.02:29- B- 15/24
Palace Malice- PMM- 4F- 48:19- B- 6/28
Delhomme- PMM- 4F- 49:09- B- 17/28

Departing wins easily at Fair Grounds// Super Ninety Nine, Code West moving up// Tour Guide, Clawback look to stretch out



Summary:
Top shelf Derby prospect Uncaptured is still on the mend from several injuries. His trainer Mark Casse is hoping for a return to racing by the second or third week of March, but the timeframe gets tighter by the day. Uncaptured will hopefully have his first breeze next week// Super Ninety Nine’s impressive allowance score at Santa Anita Thursday registered a 100 Beyer speed figure. Trainer Bob Baffert said Super Ninety Nine and 2nd place Code West would move up to stakes company next. The latter will probably ship to the Fair Grounds, while Super Ninety Nine could stay at Santa Anita// Rick Violette says Clawback will most likely get his first chance to stretch out in the Gotham (G3) March 2 at Aqueduct// Tour Guide is another sprinter whose connections are looking to stretch out on the Derby trail. He’ll either go to the Southwest (G3) at Oaklawn or Risen Star (G2) at the Fair Grounds// Not only was Friday a mere eve to a big Derby preview day, but it held its fair share of possible key races as well. One was an impressive debut win at Oaklawn by Big Lute, who won by over 4 lengths. Over at the Fair Grounds, Departing followed up his debut win with an impressive allowance score. It won’t be surprising to see both colts in stakes company next// More previews and handicapper picks for the busy Saturday// more…

Saturday Derby Points Races:

Withers (G3)
Aqueduct
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 4:18 PM ET/TVG
Previews: NYRA / Brisnet / Bloodhorse / DRF DRF2


Sam F. Davis (G3)
Tampa Bay Downs
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 5:23 PM ET/TVG


Robert Lewis S. (G2)
Santa Anita Park
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 5:03 PM ET/TVG
Picks: DRF Video


Saturday Non-Derby point races:

Hutcheson (G2)
Gulfstream Park
7 Furlongs
Time/TV: 5:05 ET/HRTV
Previews: Brisnet / Bloodhorse / HR Nation / DRF


Gulfstream Park Race 5: Allowance Optional Claiming
1 Mile
Time/TV: 2:37 PM ET/HRTV


96 Rocks Stakes
Turfway Park
1 Mile
Time/TV: 5:11 PM ET/TVG


Articles:
Kentucky Derby update for Feb 1 (In The Money Blog)


Workouts:
Mylute- FG- 5F- 1.00:20- B- 2/25
Will Take Charge- OP- 4F- 48:80- B- 2/30
Get Happy Mister- OP- 5F- 1.01:40- H- 2/26
Belvin- SA- 5F- 59:80- H- 1/53


Quotes and Tweets:
"Tim Ice says Brown Almighty, who worked this morning, is over his lung infection and is being pointed to the Southwest."- The Downey Profile via Twitter

Stretch out does the trick for Super Ninety Nine// Picks and stories on Saturday’s key Kentucky Derby preps// Plans still in flux for Will Take Charge and Uncaptured

Summary:
Top shelf Derby prospect Uncaptured is still on the mend from several injuries. His trainer Mark Casse is hoping for a return to racing by the second or third week of March, but the timeframe gets tighter by the day. Uncaptured will hopefully have his first breeze next week// Super Ninety Nine’s impressive allowance score at Santa Anita Thursday registered a 100 Beyer speed figure. Trainer Bob Baffert said Super Ninety Nine and 2nd place Code West would move up to stakes company next. The latter will probably ship to the Fair Grounds, while Super Ninety Nine could stay at Santa Anita// Rick Violette says Clawback will most likely get his first chance to stretch out in the Gotham (G3) March 2 at Aqueduct// Tour Guide is another sprinter whose connections are looking to stretch out on the Derby trail. He’ll either go to the Southwest (G3) at Oaklawn or Risen Star (G2) at the Fair Grounds// Not only was Friday a mere eve to a big Derby preview day, but it held its fair share of possible key races as well. One was an impressive debut win at Oaklawn by Big Lute, who won by over 4 lengths. Over at the Fair Grounds, Departing followed up his debut win with an impressive allowance score. It won’t be surprising to see both colts in stakes company next// More previews and handicapper picks for the busy Saturday// more…

Saturday Derby Points Races:

Withers (G3)
Aqueduct
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 4:18 PM ET/TVG
Previews: NYRA / Brisnet / Bloodhorse / DRF DRF2


Sam F. Davis (G3)
Tampa Bay Downs
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 5:23 PM ET/TVG


Robert Lewis S. (G2)
Santa Anita Park
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 5:03 PM ET/TVG
Picks: DRF Video


Saturday Non-Derby point races:

Hutcheson (G2)
Gulfstream Park
7 Furlongs
Time/TV: 5:05 ET/HRTV
Previews: Brisnet / Bloodhorse / HR Nation / DRF


Gulfstream Park Race 5: Allowance Optional Claiming
1 Mile
Time/TV: 2:37 PM ET/HRTV


96 Rocks Stakes
Turfway Park
1 Mile
Time/TV: 5:11 PM ET/TVG


Articles:
Kentucky Derby update for Feb 1 (In The Money Blog)


Workouts:
Mylute- FG- 5F- 1.00:20- B- 2/25
Will Take Charge- OP- 4F- 48:80- B- 2/30
Get Happy Mister- OP- 5F- 1.01:40- H- 2/26
Belvin- SA- 5F- 59:80- H- 1/53


Quotes and Tweets:
"Tim Ice says Brown Almighty, who worked this morning, is over his lung infection and is being pointed to the Southwest."- The Downey Profile via Twitter

Entries drawn for 3 Derby points races// Verrazano to take next step// Bobby Experimental high weight// more

Summary:
What a day Saturday is going to be. Not only do we have 3 preps with Derby points on the line, but there are some interesting allowances and minor stakes as well// Revolutionary will try to take a big step both in class and on the trail in the Withers. He’ll face 7 others, but should be a short price// 10 will line up for the Sam F. Davis in Tampa with most of the storylines focusing on Dynamic Sky and recent Bill Mott acquisition My Name Is Michael// Lots of anger over the draw for the Robert Lewis (G2) at Santa Anita. The field was expected to be light, but not many predicted the number of entrants would only be four.  The race does feature Breeders’ Cup Juvenile runner-up He’s Had Enough and highly touted Bob Baffert trainee Flashback// Below is a roundup of preview articles, links to free PPs and more for all three point races// The 7-furlong Hutcheson always gets a lot of Derby related press, but rarely do we see the contestants make the Derby field// An undercard allowance at Gulfstream will carry just as much interest as the Hutcheson for many. Todd Pletcher’s exciting debut winner Verrazano heads the one mile race but will face a salty field that includes Eton Blue and Sky Commander// The Illinois Derby will now be just two weeks before the Kentucky Derby, making it essentially a prep race for the Preakness.  The move is not surprising considering Churchil Downs did not include the race in its new points format// more…

Saturday Derby Points Races:

Withers (G3)
Aqueduct
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 4:18 PM ET/TVG
Previews: NYRA / Brisnet / Bloodhorse / DRF


Sam F. Davis (G3)
Tampa Bay Downs
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 5:23 PM ET/TVG
Previews: Bloodhorse / DRF


Robert Lewis S. (G2)
Santa Anita Park
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 5:03 PM ET/TVG
Previews: Bloodhorse / Brisnet / DRF


Saturday Non-Derby point races:

Hutcheson (G2)
Gulfstream Park
7 Furlongs
Time/TV: 5:05 ET/HRTV
Previews: Brisnet / Bloodhorse

Gulfstream Park Race 5: Allowance Optional Claiming
1 Mile
Time/TV: 2:37 ET/HRTV


Articles:
Itsmyluckyday (DRF Blog)

Rankings:
Expert Picks (Churchill Downs)

Bullet move for Flashback ahead of Bob Lewis// Revolutionary could face 6 in Withers// Purple Egg ready to hit track again

Summary:
Bob Baffert’s maiden winner Flashback blitzed 5-furlongs Monday morning in 59:40 at Santa Anita on what was labeled a “Wet Fast” track. The move was the fastest of 20 works, and while there were no follow-up stories, we were left with a Tweet from Bob Baffert stating he went “great”.  Many are eager to see how Flashback handles stakes company Saturday in the Robert Lewis (G2) and whether he can extend all of the hype into the next chapter of the trail// Derby chatter also continues for maiden winner Revolutionary, but it doesn’t look like he’ll face much on Saturday in the Withers (G3) at Aqueduct. Of the seven horses pointing towards the race, the most accomplished is restricted stakes winner Smooth Bert. Siete de Oros will take some money at the windows based on his admirable defeat to Vyjack in the Jerome (G2) earlier in the month. Others considered probable for the Withers include Long River, Valid, and Amerigo Vespucci// Undefeated Purple Egg is set to begin training again soon. Trainer Jane Cibelli said he’s finally recovered from the effects of a fever and will hopefully be ready for the Tampa Bay Derby March 9// Gulfstream Park listed only four horses who are probable for the Hutcheson (G2) Saturday: Merit Man, Singanothersong, Honorable Dillon, and Pataky Kid// Holy Bull quotes, thoughts, and analysis keep pouring in// more…

Articles:
Injury list (Horseracing Nation)


Workouts:
Proud Strike- FG- 5F- 1.03:00- B- 18/23
War Academy- SA- 5F- 1.01:40 H- 3/4 (Turf)
Flashback- SA- 5F- 59:40- H- 1/20 (Wet Fast)
Vyjack- AQU- 5F- 1.03:03- B- 1/7
Smooth Bert- BEL- 5F- 1.02:45- B- 7/17 

More Holy Bull angles and picks// Uncaptured taking Kentucky synthetic route to Derby// He’s Had Enough works 6 panels


Holy Bull S. (G3)
Gulfstream Park
1 1/16 Miles
Time/TV: 5:05 ET/TVG
Entries/PPs: Click here


Articles:
Shanghai Bobby vs. The Rest (Iron Maidens Thoroughbreds)
Petals on the Path: Meeting Vyjack (Staten Island Advance)


Workouts:
Little Distorted- PPTC- 4F- 47:20- B- 1/15
He's Had Enough- SA- 6F- 1.10:80- H- 1/2


Nominations:


Quotes and Tweets:
"Excellent morning here @Gulfstreampark Frac Daddy and Pure Fun both went super" - Kenny McPeek

“He's doing well. He's wild, and he was feeling good this morning. He was jumping around, but he trained well.  We’ll look to the Rushaway and then come back in the Blue Grass. If successful in those two races, then the Kentucky Derby.”- Mark Casse

Alpha gets 90 Beyer from Withers// Overdriven officially off trail// Southwest contenders breeze// Gemologist returns to work tab

It appears most runners from Saturday’s Derby preps are in good order Sunday.  Alpha, the winner who grabbed the most headlines, will be pointed to just one more race before the Kentucky Derby- either the Gotham (G3) or Wood Memorial (G1)// Gemologist, the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) winner at Churchill Downs in November, finally returned to the work tab with a short and slow breeze.  Other than Todd Pletcher mentioning the colt will have two races before the Derby, specifics are unknown// Another Pletcher contender was officially ruled off the Derby trail Sunday.  Overdriven, winner of the Sanford (G2) at Saratoga in July and injured in August, will not have enough time to prepare for Derby.  That leaves owner Mike Repole of Uncle Mo/Stay Thirsty fame with only one possible contender in Our Entourage.  That prospect will race on turf for his 3-year-old debut and then point for the Wood Memorial (G1)// Several contenders for the Southwest (G3) worked at Oaklawn Sunday, including Smarty Jones Stakes winner Junebugred who put in a strong 5-panel move// Lost amid all Saturday’s key results was that Cyber Secret returned to winning ways at Oaklawn and could be headed to the Rebel (G2) or Arkansas Derby (G1) next.  The colt earned a 96 Beyer figure from the allowance which immediately puts him ahead of the other 3-year-olds on that circuit// Another race that didn’t get much attention Saturday was the 5-furlong Needles stakes at Gulfstream.  Musical Flair made his return from a four-month layoff to win by 3/4 lengths in come-from-behind fashion. Trainer Sal Santoro says he’ll most likely point Musical Flair to the Fountain of Youth (G2), where he would face very stiff competition in Union Rags, Hansen, and others.


Articles
Petals on the path- The Withers (Staten Island Advance)


Works
Brown Eyed- Jozi LAD- 5F- 59:40- B- 1/3
Reckless Jerry- OP- 5F- 1.02:40- B- 17/56
Junebugred- OP- 5F- 1.02:00- B- 10/56
Jake Mo- OP- 7F-1.29:20- B- 1/1
Midnight Transfer- SA- 4F- 49:60- H- 21/28
Dan and Sheila- PMM- 4F- 50:68- B- 38/46
Thunder Moccasin- PMM- 4F- 47:66- B- 1/46
Big Blue Nation- PMM- 5F- 1.01:00- B- 5/24
Gemologist- PMM- 3F- 39:88- B- 7/7