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Rachel Alexandra vs. Life At Ten

We have a GREAT racing scheduled for you this weekend!   Defending Horse of the Year, Rachel Alexandra, faces her toughest competition of the year when she faces off with Life At Ten in the Personal Ensign at Saratoga.  Lets hop right in so you can start scheduling your weekend plans around these great races.

You can watch all the races this weekend and place your bets at TwinSpires!

Travers Stakes @ Saratoga – Saturday

The 141st running of the Travers Stakes at Saratoga is always a headliner in the racing industry.  Eleven 3-year olds are entered, including Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver, who was given the 6-1 3rd choice morning line, and a host of other names you’re bound to recognized:

#1 – Miner’s Reserve
#2 – Trappe Shot
#3 – Admiral Alex
#4 – First Dude
#5 – A Little Warm
#6 – Ice Box
#7 – Afleet Express
#8 – Fly Down
#9 – Friend or Foe
#10 – Afleet Again
#11 – Super Saver

Personal Ensign Stakes @ Saratoga – Sunday

Since Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta couldn’t get their schedules to meet so far this year, here’s the second best thing!  Life At Ten and Rachel Alexandra will meet in the Personal Ensign at Saratoga on Sunday, a race you cannot miss.  Rachel Alexandra, defending horse of the year, comes off back-to-back wins to face Life At Ten, who’s on a 6-race winning streak.  This is bound to be a battle you won’t want to miss!

Other Great Races

Ballerina Stakes at Saratoga will have Informed Decision looking to romp.

King’s Bishop Stakes at Saratoga runs with rivals D’Funnybone and Discreetly Mine entered.

Pacific Classic Stakes at Del Mar will answer whether Awesome Gem can finally win in his 4th attempt.

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Here’s Mike Welsch’s expert take on all of the workouts for the Kentucky Derby contenders:

Lookin At Lucky: Anyone looking to fault the Derby favorite will be hard-pressed off what I’ve seen over the last 1 1/2 weeks. He may look a bit shaky when he first jogs onto the track each morning, but his gallops have been good and his last two works were excellent, including his 1:12.01 six-furlong drill April 21, after which he galloped out a strong seven-eighths and mile. If he gets around clean from the rail, he’ll be tough to beat.

Ice Box: I have had mixed reactions watching him train during the week, although I really liked the way he galloped out after showing some uncharacteristic speed during his final half-mile drill in 46.38 here last week. He should run his race, which means he’ll drop well back and try to pick up as many pieces as he can at the end.

Noble's Promise

Noble’s Promise: I have found no real chinks in his armor in the morning, and he finished willingly enough in his final prep. My gut reaction, though, says it’s got to be tough for any horse to give his peak performance in a grueling race such as the Derby after recuperating from a lung issue, no matter how minor.

Super Saver: He’s trained as well as anyone here on a daily basis for the last 10 days and obviously loves this strip. He was not asked to extend himself in a very sharp but easy final half-mile drill with jockey Calvin Borel aboard, and everything I’ve seen suggests he’s ready for a peak performance in the third start of his form cycle. Can Calvin make it three of the last four?

Line of David: He had the misfortune of catching a wet track for his final Derby work, and it was obvious he wanted no part of the slop, falling apart very badly down the stretch after showing his usual early zip. Looks like a pace factor at best off that effort and will really be up against the 8-ball if the forecast for heavy rains before post time holds true.

Stately Victor: Did all his major work at the Trackside Training Center, but visually, he made a great first impression Thursday. Was his last a fluke, or could he be a horse peaking at the right time? That’s the $64,000 question in this corner.

American Lion: He couldn’t have looked any better on a regular basis since arriving from Keeneland last week, and he arguably was the smoothest mover of this bunch in the morning. Turned in an easy but somewhat uninspiring final work, albeit over a wet track, earlier this week, and he does have a running style that seems to clash with the profile of this race.

Dean’s Kitten: Like stablemate Stately Victor, he didn’t ship over from Trackside until Wednesday, so there’s been very little opportunity to form an opinion, other than he does display the type of high action one would expect from a turf specialist.

Make Music for Me: I didn’t pay all that much attention to him most of the week since it seemed unlikely he’d crack the starting lineup. His last local work was fair to average at best with a lackluster gallop-out.

Sidney's Candy

Paddy O’Prado: As noted above, he’s been machine-like in his efficiency during routine morning gallops, chugging along with the look of a horse who can run all day. His final Derby prep may have been the most impressive of any I saw last week, five furlongs in 58.44 seconds with a six-furlong gallop-out of 1:11.06 and seven-eighths in 1:25.62. That drill came over a very sloppy track, and with the forecast calling for rain, a wet track would only seem to enhance his chances. Peaking at the right time, and in my mind the best value play in this evenly matched lineup.

Devil May Care: Trained as well as anybody when sent out with blinkers during her first several local sessions, including a five-furlong drill last Saturday in which she just cruised around in 1:00.10 before galloping out extremely well. She has not looked quite as sharp since returning to the track earlier this week, each of those trips coming without the shades, and I am really banking on the blinkers to bring out the absolute best in her on Derby Day.

Conveyance: He has put his abundant speed on display in a pair of recent workouts, both of which were hard to fault, although stretching that speed out to 10 furlongs with expected pace pressure from the likes of Line of David and perhaps others may be stretching his limitations just a bit too far.

Jackson Bend: Game little colt has always been a good work horse, and his final Derby drill was no exception, a solid half in 47.04 and a gallop-out that shaded 1:00, but his propensity to drift sideways and fight his rider on a regular basis in the mornings does shake the confidence level a bit. He always runs his race, but 1 1/4 miles might prove a little more than he can handle.

Mission Impazible: Another of the Pletchers who has trained extremely well over the last couple of weeks both here and in south Florida. Made short work of former Derby contender and stablemate Rule during the latter stages of each of his last two breezes, and his energy level has continued to be high all week. Gives the notion he’s sitting on his best yet.

Discreetly Mine: The least respected of the Pletcher quartet in this field, but he has more than held his own during the group’s final preparations leading up to the race. As with Jackson Bend, however, 10 furlongs may be a bit more than he can handle at this level.

Awesome Act: I wasn’t overly impressed with his first local work, but he definitely improved the second time around, although did still struggle to get by his older minor-stakes-winning stablemate Peace Town at the end of that drill. Getting mixed signals from this one, and he figures to be overbet some in light of his well-documented trip in the Wood.

Dublin: He gave his rider all he could handle trying to bear out around the final turn of his most recent Derby work, and he hasn’t been the smoothest mover out there in the morning since coming out of the work.

Backtalk: I did not get to see his final prep, which came over at Keeneland, but was not impressed with the choppy way he got over the ground galloping here Thursday.

Homeboykris: He turned in a couple of easy, albeit unspectacular, workouts since arriving from south Florida last week. Winless since the Champagne. Seems overmatched in his current form.

Sidney’s Candy: Rated well enough off stablemate Via Verde in a fast six-furlong drill last week, a positive sign for a colt who has had the majority of his success on the lead. Showed a nice turn of foot during the middle stages of that work, although he needed some urging to finally pull away from his mate at the end, and the gallop-out was relatively nonexistent. Like Awesome Act, he is giving mixed signals, and for me is among the major question marks Saturday.

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Here’s the list of Graded Stakes Earners that have stated they are pointing towards the Kentucky Derby.  This doesn’t include the fillies and D’ Funnybone.

The blue horses below were the winners of the Arkansas Derby and the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes on April 10th.  The Top 20 qualify for the Derby!

Graded Stakes Earnings list for the starters of the Kentucky Derby on May 1st

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Here’s the Graded Stakes Earnings list, provided by HorseRacingNation, for the May 1st Kentucky Derby.  Top 20 make the starting gate on May 1st at Churchill Downs.

Originally posted by HorseRacingNation.

Graded stakes rankings after April 4th for the Kentucky Derby

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Gomez Fined $750; Espinoza Suspended 3-Days

After this year’s eventful Santa Anita Derby, where a barrage of both verbal and physical punches were thrown, Gomez and Espinoza both ended up being punished by the stewards.  After some concern for Gomez fans that he would be taken off Kentucky Derby hopeful Lookin At Lucky, it seems that Bob Baffert has cooled his raged and calmly thought out that it’s probably not the best idea to take off the only rider Lookin At Lucky has had a few weeks before the Kentucky Derby!

“The California Horse Racing Board of stewards held a hearing on the incident Sunday morning before the races. Frank Alvarado, rider of fifth-place finisher Skipshot, was absolved of any wrongdoing; Espinoza received a three-day suspension starting next Sunday; and Gomez was fined $750 for his actions after the race, according to steward Tom Ward.”

Santa Anita Announcer Feels Earthquake; Jockeys Continue To Ride

Santa Anita Park was in the middle of the 7th race when the 7.2 earthquake hit just outside of Mexicali, a Mexico – California border town.  The jockeys claimed not to have felt anything, which isn’t surprising considering they’re bouncing around at 30+ MPH on the back of a horse.

However, Trevor Denman, the track announcer, which makes his calls from the top of the Santa Anita grandstand, didn’t budge much in his racing call.  It wasn’t anything like Vic Stauffer’s call back in June ’05…

Todd Pletcher’s Derby Barn Is Stacked

Pletcher has so many horses aimed for the May 1st Kentucky Derby that it would almost be impossible for him to not sneak one through to the winner’s circle.  Here’s the list I’m looking at:

Eskendereya – Fountain of Youth & Wood Memorial winner
Rule – Sam F. Davis Stakes winner
Super Saver - Kentucky Jockey Club winner; Fountain of Youth show
Interactif – BC Juvy Tuf show; San Felipe Stakes place
Aikenite – Fountain of Youth show
Discreetly Mine – Risen Star winner

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Here's Ray Paulick's Derby Index rankings as of March 31st

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UAE Derby – Meydan Racecourse – Musir

1st – Musir
2nd – Raihana
3rd – Mendip

Lane’s End Stakes – Turfway Park

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyZMAwZRUrw

1st – Dean’s Kitten
2nd – Northern Giant
3rd – Connemara

Louisiana Derby – Fair Grounds

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ2SlSNE3I8

1st – Mission Impazible
2nd – A Little Warm
3rd – Drosselmeyer

Sunland Derby – Sunland Park

1st – Endorsement
2nd – Conveyance
3rd – Tempted to Tapit

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Louisiana Derby – Fair Grounds

Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds featuring Ron the Greek, Discreetly Mine, Wow Wow Wow, and Drosselmeyer

This should be a great race, with previous standouts Drosselmeyer, Discreetly Mine, The Program, Wow Wow Wow, and Ron The Greek headlining this race.

Rushaway Stakes – Turfway Park

Rushaway Stakes, a Kentucky Derby prep, running at Turfway Park

Lane’s End Stakes – Turfway Park

Sunland Derby – Sunland Park

Tempted to Tapit, Storming Saint, Nacho Friend and Guiltbyassociation headline the Sunland Derby at Sunland Park

I’m looking forward to this race.  Primarily because I was partners with the owners of Guiltbyassociation, partly because I’m interested in seeing if a horse from Sunland can perform again on May 1st.  Could the altitude training help come Derby day?

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