Well, another Kentucky Derby has come and gone. It's amazing how so much hype and time can go into a two minute event. Hey, though...that's horse racing. This probably was one of my favorite Derbies I've seen in my short life as a horse racing fan - maybe my favorite. The sloppy track didn't dampen my excitement one bit.
The first time I ever heard of Orb was his debut, the race where Violence won. He jumped up in the air at the start and made up a tremendous amount of ground to finish third. It wasn't one of those freak, flash-in-the-pan, close into a fast pace sort of finishes, either. He really showed true potential in what he did that day. It took him a little while to get his first win, but when he did, it was promising. (He even beat future competitor Revolutionary in the process!)
After the Fountain of Youth, I said to myself, "This is the horse I want to win the Kentucky Derby." His Florida Derby win had me grinning with joy. And the way he trained up to the race, especially Derby week, was nothing short of phenomenal. He looked good. Really good.
Race day came, and my nerves intensified. I was busy all day and got home to watch Wise Dan make mincemeat of his rivals. (I had no idea that Point of Entry had scratched and was upset that their match-up wouldn't come to fruition that day.) After that, it was Derby time. A copious amount of celebrities picked Orb, as did both Bob Neumeier and Mike Battaglia, my two favorite guys on NBC. Orb looked great, as he had looked great all week. Deep down, I knew the bay colt would bring his A game, but it was the Derby. Anything can happen in the Derby. A sloppy field, 19 horses, three year-old colts going ten furlongs...
My stomach was churning as they reached the starting gate. As they broke, I inhaled sharply as I saw Java's War break last - at first I thought something had gone wrong. After that, my eye strayed to the front of the pack and the green-blinkered head of Palace Malice, a horse I thought had a chance to win. That is, before the son of Curlin started rattling off fractions a la Bodemeister.
"What are you doing, Palace Malice?!" I exclaimed, gaping at the TV screen. I hastily scanned the pack for my Derby pick, and found him racing 15th or 16th.
As they flashed to an overhead view going around the far turn, I saw the dark form of Orb powering past horses, and knew that it was his day to shine. Whooping and hollering, I stood up from my chair as if my cries could urge the colt on to victory. They straightened out; Normandy Invasion, another horse I had fancied throughout the week, had the lead.
Orb reached Normandy Invasion. Drew even with him. And without hesitation, the burly son of Malibu Moon passed him by, head crooked and running sideways as Normandy Invasion bore out a little in his drive. As Orb straightened out, he was all power coming to the wire. He was all power as he swept across the finish, two and a half lengths in front, a solid winner of the Kentucky Derby.
I must admit, I was overcome with emotion at this stretch drive. Here was a horse that I had followed for a while, a horse who had accomplished everything I thought he could accomplish in this race. This colt, clad in the historically beloved red and white silks of the Janney family and trained by the legend Shug McGaughey, was coming down the stretch a winner. And unlike other Kentucky Derbies, I didn't feel as though I was watching something in the present. Orb's victory held shades of the past...of past champions.
The roses looked great on the horse. Hell, even the mud looked great on the Kentucky Derby champion. Triple Crown talk started right away, as it always did with Derby winners. This time, though, there was a little more substance to the dreams of five weeks.
Can Orb win the Triple Crown? I love this horse too much to say "yes" or "no." I feel like he has the ability to sweep the series, but so many factors play into it. Fresh horses at Pimlico and Belmont. Injury or illness (knock on wood). Training habits. A horse hasn't won it in 35 years simply because it's a difficult task to accomplish. So while Orb winning the Crown would be the most amazing thing that's happened to this sport in quite some time, it's not a foregone conclusion that he will. I think he can, but anything can happen in five weeks.
For now, I will bask in the glow of his victory. These are the moments that make the game awesome...the feeling you get after a favorite horse wins a race. It doesn't matter whether it's a cheap claimer or an international superstar; a win is a win, and it feels so good to win. Orb's victory is the sweetest of feelings, and I mean to savor it until I have to see this colt run again at Pimlico.
Well, that wraps up this blog. This will probably be the blog I use for next year's Derby trail, and the year after that, and so on and so forth. But for now, we move on to other things - not only the Preakness and Belmont, but other races as well. The meets at Saratoga and Keeneland and Arlington and many more. The prestigious summer stakes. The Breeders' Cup. The life of a racing fan doesn't end after the first Saturday in May...it merely begins.
So to keep up with all that fun stuff, I've started a new blog called Horse Sense. Besides that blog, all my 140 character or less rants and musings are located on my Twitter feed. Keep up with my thoughts by following me at @racehorsewriter! I look forward to sharing my thoughts with you and hope that you have thoughts to share with me as well.
Thank you, to whoever kept up with this blog, for reading! I didn't post as much as I wanted to, but I'm hoping that quality ended up beating out quantity. Until next year...so long, Derby fans.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
16 Going on 1st - Derby Favorite Orb
The field for the 2013 Kentucky Derby was finally set in stone yesterday when entries and post positions were drawn. Most horses received good luck; some, like Vyjack, who drew post 20, and Black Onyx, who was saddled with the dreaded post 1, didn't end up so fortunate.
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The Derby field in my picturesque purple Sharpie handwriting. |
The favorites, though, drew pretty well. Goldencents and Verrazano got beautiful gate spots, while Palace Malice, a live longshot, drew the most successful Derby post, #10. McGaughey wanted the morning-line favorite Orb a little more to the inside, but he'll be fine with #16.
Actually, Orb is who I want to discuss. The big race is tomorrow and he's the current favorite. I've been high on this horse for a long time now and am a little miffed that he's gotten so popular, but c'est la vie. Never too late to jump on the bandwagon of a good horse!
Actually, Orb is who I want to discuss. The big race is tomorrow and he's the current favorite. I've been high on this horse for a long time now and am a little miffed that he's gotten so popular, but c'est la vie. Never too late to jump on the bandwagon of a good horse!
Monday, April 29, 2013
Breaking Down the Derby - Part Two
I was just thinking to myself...it would be so much easier to pick between these horses if I was actually there! I have to rely on choppy internet connection and YouTube videos - not the most ideal tools to use for Derbycapping! The atmosphere at Churchill must be electric. Gives me the chills just thinking about it. Anyway, as promised, here's the second installment of who's who in the Derby field (so far). We'll start with the #11 point earner, Black Onyx.
(By the way, the defections of Govenor Charlie and Code West leave the Derby Baffert-less. Baffert without a Derby starter...I feel weird just typing it!)
(By the way, the defections of Govenor Charlie and Code West leave the Derby Baffert-less. Baffert without a Derby starter...I feel weird just typing it!)
Saturday, April 27, 2013
It's Almost Derby Week!
Tonight, at 12 midnight in Kentucky (1 am, my time), it will be Derby week! There's absolutely nothing better than Derby week. The morning workouts, the draw on Wednesday, the pageantry leading up to it all...the excitement is catching! The horses have already started to make preparations on the track. Some look good, some not so good. As a younger racing fan, I am trying to expand my knowledge by watching these horses live and making my own judgements of their fitness with my own eyes.
We've lost a lot of good horses on this trail, including two of my expected heavy hitters, Flashback and Uncaptured. Still, this field is looking pretty good, especially in morning works and gallops. I'm having a hard time deciding which horse to back in a week! (Granted, a lot can happen in a week.)
I want to take the time to give a short analysis of each horse in the field, complete with videos of their latest works and gallops. I'll start with the top ten today and look at the bottom ten point earners tomorrow. That means we will start with Orb right after this break.
(All of these workout videos are courtesy of the kentuckyderby channel on YouTube, a source that is a lifesaver in catching up with all that I've missed.)
We've lost a lot of good horses on this trail, including two of my expected heavy hitters, Flashback and Uncaptured. Still, this field is looking pretty good, especially in morning works and gallops. I'm having a hard time deciding which horse to back in a week! (Granted, a lot can happen in a week.)
I want to take the time to give a short analysis of each horse in the field, complete with videos of their latest works and gallops. I'll start with the top ten today and look at the bottom ten point earners tomorrow. That means we will start with Orb right after this break.
(All of these workout videos are courtesy of the kentuckyderby channel on YouTube, a source that is a lifesaver in catching up with all that I've missed.)
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Arkansas Derby and Blue Grass Stakes entries
Happy Thursday, everyone! Tomorrow is Friday (thankfully) and then we're off to what looks to be a great weekend, as far as horse racing goes! There was just one worker on Tuesday and seemingly none on Wednesday; Texas Bling worked three furlongs in 36 flat at Oaklawn in preparation for his start in the Arkansas Derby.
Let's meet the fields, shall we?
Let's meet the fields, shall we?
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Let's Talk About Oxbow
Well, I find myself playing catch-up again. Losing track of things is one of my least favorite traits about me. I apologize for the wait, for those of you who read this daily. Anyway, let's get up to date on workouts:
SUNDAY WORKOUTS:
At Palm Meadows, Abraham went four furlongs in 50.08 and Overanalyze worked five furlongs in 1:01.30.
At Gulfstream Park, Frac Daddy and Java's War each traveled five furlongs in 1:00.56.
My Name is Michael worked a half mile in 49 flat at Keeneland.
Manando worked four furlongs in 50.40 at Santa Anita Park.
At Churchill Downs, Mylute worked a half mile in 50.20 and Falling Sky worked five furlongs in a sharp 59.60.
MONDAY WORKOUTS:
At Santa Anita, Den's Legacy went four furlongs in 47.80.
Giant Finish worked a half mile in 48.20 at Fair Hill Training Center.
West Hills Giant, at Belmont, worked five furlongs in 1:00.47.
The big news of this week so far is the defection of Flashback due to a knee chip. You can imagine my reaction in hearing that news; I won't put it in print.
But there is still hope for me on the Derby Trail. There's a horse running in the Arkansas Derby this weekend that I am very keen on, and I want to talk about him right after the page break.
SUNDAY WORKOUTS:
At Palm Meadows, Abraham went four furlongs in 50.08 and Overanalyze worked five furlongs in 1:01.30.
At Gulfstream Park, Frac Daddy and Java's War each traveled five furlongs in 1:00.56.
My Name is Michael worked a half mile in 49 flat at Keeneland.
Manando worked four furlongs in 50.40 at Santa Anita Park.
At Churchill Downs, Mylute worked a half mile in 50.20 and Falling Sky worked five furlongs in a sharp 59.60.
MONDAY WORKOUTS:
At Santa Anita, Den's Legacy went four furlongs in 47.80.
Giant Finish worked a half mile in 48.20 at Fair Hill Training Center.
West Hills Giant, at Belmont, worked five furlongs in 1:00.47.
The big news of this week so far is the defection of Flashback due to a knee chip. You can imagine my reaction in hearing that news; I won't put it in print.
But there is still hope for me on the Derby Trail. There's a horse running in the Arkansas Derby this weekend that I am very keen on, and I want to talk about him right after the page break.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Wood Memorial and Santa Anita Derby Recaps
Well, it feels like forever since I've written something on here! I've been overwhelmed with other things - in fact, I just got around to watching the replays from yesterday's stakes races just a few minutes ago. I'm back, though, and I'm excited to break down what I just saw. First, we have to play catch-up with workouts and such.
FRIDAY WORKOUTS:
At Pegasus Thoroughbred Training Center (which I've never heard of, but it's evidently in Seattle), Carving worked four furlongs in 52.10.
At Santa Anita Park, Sunland Park Derby winner Govenor Charlie traveled a half mile in 49.00.
Will Take Charge and Oxbow both worked at Oaklawn Park. Oxbow went six furlongs in 1:14.60 in preparation for the Arkansas Derby. Will Take Charge did five furlongs in 1:01 flat. It's still unclear whether he'll train up to the Derby or start in the Blue Grass Stakes; the former option seems more likely.
SATURDAY WORKOUTS:
Oh, and there are a lot of them on Saturday, and all of them are five furlongs. Amerigo Vespucci went in 1:00.60 at Laurel Park.
At Oaklawn, Heaven's Runway worked in 1:02.60.
At Churchill, Fear the Kitten clocked 1:02.20 on the training track, while Dynamic Sky went in 1:01.40 on the main oval.
A trio of workers at Keeneland; Dewey Square, Taken by the Storm and Uncaptured all went five furlongs, clocking 1:03 flat, 1:04.80 and 1:01.40, respectively.
Now, on to the races:
FRIDAY WORKOUTS:
At Pegasus Thoroughbred Training Center (which I've never heard of, but it's evidently in Seattle), Carving worked four furlongs in 52.10.
At Santa Anita Park, Sunland Park Derby winner Govenor Charlie traveled a half mile in 49.00.
Will Take Charge and Oxbow both worked at Oaklawn Park. Oxbow went six furlongs in 1:14.60 in preparation for the Arkansas Derby. Will Take Charge did five furlongs in 1:01 flat. It's still unclear whether he'll train up to the Derby or start in the Blue Grass Stakes; the former option seems more likely.
SATURDAY WORKOUTS:
Oh, and there are a lot of them on Saturday, and all of them are five furlongs. Amerigo Vespucci went in 1:00.60 at Laurel Park.
At Oaklawn, Heaven's Runway worked in 1:02.60.
At Churchill, Fear the Kitten clocked 1:02.20 on the training track, while Dynamic Sky went in 1:01.40 on the main oval.
A trio of workers at Keeneland; Dewey Square, Taken by the Storm and Uncaptured all went five furlongs, clocking 1:03 flat, 1:04.80 and 1:01.40, respectively.
Now, on to the races:
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Some Thursday News; A Look at Will Take Charge
So I was doing the normal Twitter thing, scrolling through my feed. I never make it to the bottom but I sure was trying today. All of the sudden, I get a notification for a new tweet. Lo and behold, the tweet is from Scott Hazelton, proclaiming that...
"Hear the Ghost is out of the Santa Anita Derby?" I exclaimed. So we won't get to see an anticipated rematch with Flashback! Too bad.
Even worse was the news that the Ghostzapper gelding has been sidelined for three or so months, keeping him out of the Triple Crown for good. I know people had high hopes for this horse, and I feel for them. I have to admit that Hear the Ghost was growing on me. Hopefully he can come back with renewed energy this summer. At least he doesn't have the equipment to breed and is not just another colt destined for stud...
Well, and at least this makes me feel more confident about Flashback's chances in the Santa Anita Derby, that's for sure. Hear the Ghost's lethal late charge was one to fear in that race.
Anyway, besides this news about another defection from the Derby trail, one horse worked out today, and I have no idea who it is:
Channel Isle worked five furlongs in 1:00.60 at Churchill Downs. This English Channel colt boasts just over $100k in earnings and 1 Derby Trail point. According to Equibase, his one point comes from a fourth place in the Southwest, and he most recently finished seventh in the Spiral Stakes. Hmm, guess I should pay more attention.
I promised in the title that I'd analyze another Derby contender, Will Take Charge, more in depth. That analysis is just a click away:
"Hear the Ghost is out of the Santa Anita Derby?" I exclaimed. So we won't get to see an anticipated rematch with Flashback! Too bad.
Even worse was the news that the Ghostzapper gelding has been sidelined for three or so months, keeping him out of the Triple Crown for good. I know people had high hopes for this horse, and I feel for them. I have to admit that Hear the Ghost was growing on me. Hopefully he can come back with renewed energy this summer. At least he doesn't have the equipment to breed and is not just another colt destined for stud...
Well, and at least this makes me feel more confident about Flashback's chances in the Santa Anita Derby, that's for sure. Hear the Ghost's lethal late charge was one to fear in that race.
Anyway, besides this news about another defection from the Derby trail, one horse worked out today, and I have no idea who it is:
Channel Isle worked five furlongs in 1:00.60 at Churchill Downs. This English Channel colt boasts just over $100k in earnings and 1 Derby Trail point. According to Equibase, his one point comes from a fourth place in the Southwest, and he most recently finished seventh in the Spiral Stakes. Hmm, guess I should pay more attention.
I promised in the title that I'd analyze another Derby contender, Will Take Charge, more in depth. That analysis is just a click away:
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Wood Memorial and Santa Anita Derby Entries Out!
Well, it's Wednesday. In the horse racing world, that means only one thing - stakes entry draw day! This Saturday, two key preps - the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct and the Santa Anita Derby at, er, Santa Anita - will occur. These races have put good colt against good colt, and some interesting rivalries will be played out this weekend. But first...
At Keeneland, Tesseron worked six furlongs in a leisurely 1:16.20.
Texas Bling went five furlongs in 1:01.60 at Oaklawn Park.
West Hills Giant worked a half mile in 49.10 at Belmont Park.
After the jump, we'll dissect the fields for the stakes races on Saturday:
At Keeneland, Tesseron worked six furlongs in a leisurely 1:16.20.
Texas Bling went five furlongs in 1:01.60 at Oaklawn Park.
West Hills Giant worked a half mile in 49.10 at Belmont Park.
After the jump, we'll dissect the fields for the stakes races on Saturday:
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Quick Note on Tuesday
Tomorrow, there will be an edit to this post. I've decided for tomorrow to look at Govenor Charlie, the next horse in my line-up for the Derby. I wanted to get this post in before midnight, though, so that will come later. But first:
Three horses worked today at Santa Anita Park, all going a half mile. Den's Legacy and Super Ninety Nine both clocked 47.20, and Manando was a bit slower, going 48.40.
Thank you for your patience! It's a busy time of year for many people, including me. :)
Wednesday edit after the jump...
Three horses worked today at Santa Anita Park, all going a half mile. Den's Legacy and Super Ninety Nine both clocked 47.20, and Manando was a bit slower, going 48.40.
Thank you for your patience! It's a busy time of year for many people, including me. :)
Wednesday edit after the jump...
Monday, April 1, 2013
Flashback
I looked in my e-mail to check on workouts and such and saw that only one Derby contender had worked out on this fine Monday. That just happened to be Flashback. How convenient! Not only did this lovely gray colt go four furlongs in preparation for his Santa Anita Derby run this Saturday (clocking a nice 48 flat), he is also part of my fantasy stable on the official Derby website.
Side-note...for years and years, I have been thoroughly disgruntled that the age limit on that fantasy stable was 18. Most contests in the horse racing world, unfortunately for young me, are restricted. However, I can rejoice in the fact that I am a legal adult - in 48 states, anyway - and can participate in this contest for the first time. Sometimes I feel as if I threw darts in a dark room with my selections, but only time will tell...
More on Flashback after the break...
Side-note...for years and years, I have been thoroughly disgruntled that the age limit on that fantasy stable was 18. Most contests in the horse racing world, unfortunately for young me, are restricted. However, I can rejoice in the fact that I am a legal adult - in 48 states, anyway - and can participate in this contest for the first time. Sometimes I feel as if I threw darts in a dark room with my selections, but only time will tell...
More on Flashback after the break...
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Small Sunday note
Good morning! How's everyone feeling on this lovely Easter morning? Well, in between cooking and getting ready to see the family, I thought I'd drop by really quick.
SATURDAY WORKS:
At Palm Meadows, Clearly Now and Dynamic Sky both went five furlongs, the latter going a bit faster.
At Gulfstream Park, Java's War worked four furlongs in 48.30.
Vyjack at Aqueduct worked six furlongs in 1:12.63, and on Long Island at Belmont, Elnaawi went five furlongs in a brisk 59.80.
In California, Know More stepped out onto Santa Anita's track to work three furlongs in 39.20, and Hear the Ghost worked five furlongs in 1:02 flat at Hollywood Park.
SUNDAY WORKS:
At Palm Meadows, Verrazano, Normandy Invasion, Overanalyze and Falling Sky all worked out. Verrazano went in company with Discreet Dancer and worked five furlongs in 1:01.17. Normandy Invasion breezed four furlongs in 47.95. Overanalyze worked five furlongs in 1:01.53. Falling Sky stretched his legs and went six furlongs in 1:13.43.
At Gulfstream Park, Dewey Square went five furlongs in 1:01.60.
Power Broker breezed four furlongs in a sharp 47.50 at Santa Anita Park, probably in preparation for the Santa Anita Derby next week.
MONDAY EDIT: I apologize for the inconvenience. I received the Triple Crown watch e-mail from Equibase and didn't even bother to look at the date. SO, in true Emily fashion, I thought that Saturday's works were Sunday's works, but when the e-mail showed up this morning, I realized I was mistaken. Sorry for that! ANYWAY, on to your Sunday reading.
Everything seems to be in order for the horses who raced yesterday; I haven't heard anything otherwise. It's a pretty slow day as far as news goes. I guess this is where I leave you! Starting tomorrow, I'll start analyzing the contenders day by day. But for now, relax, eat and spend time with your families. It's a beautiful day!
SATURDAY WORKS:
At Palm Meadows, Clearly Now and Dynamic Sky both went five furlongs, the latter going a bit faster.
At Gulfstream Park, Java's War worked four furlongs in 48.30.
Vyjack at Aqueduct worked six furlongs in 1:12.63, and on Long Island at Belmont, Elnaawi went five furlongs in a brisk 59.80.
In California, Know More stepped out onto Santa Anita's track to work three furlongs in 39.20, and Hear the Ghost worked five furlongs in 1:02 flat at Hollywood Park.
SUNDAY WORKS:
At Palm Meadows, Verrazano, Normandy Invasion, Overanalyze and Falling Sky all worked out. Verrazano went in company with Discreet Dancer and worked five furlongs in 1:01.17. Normandy Invasion breezed four furlongs in 47.95. Overanalyze worked five furlongs in 1:01.53. Falling Sky stretched his legs and went six furlongs in 1:13.43.
At Gulfstream Park, Dewey Square went five furlongs in 1:01.60.
Power Broker breezed four furlongs in a sharp 47.50 at Santa Anita Park, probably in preparation for the Santa Anita Derby next week.
MONDAY EDIT: I apologize for the inconvenience. I received the Triple Crown watch e-mail from Equibase and didn't even bother to look at the date. SO, in true Emily fashion, I thought that Saturday's works were Sunday's works, but when the e-mail showed up this morning, I realized I was mistaken. Sorry for that! ANYWAY, on to your Sunday reading.
Everything seems to be in order for the horses who raced yesterday; I haven't heard anything otherwise. It's a pretty slow day as far as news goes. I guess this is where I leave you! Starting tomorrow, I'll start analyzing the contenders day by day. But for now, relax, eat and spend time with your families. It's a beautiful day!
Saturday, March 30, 2013
UAE, Louisiana, Florida Derbies Recap
I told you I'd be back later!
Anyway, the day of racing is now over. I have time to look over what all happened today, as there was a lot going on.
First of all, as all racing fans know, Dubai had its hands full with its World Cup Day, which turned out to be a very good day indeed. Let me take a moment to gush about St. Nicholas Abbey and Animal Kingdom, two of my favorite horses. I'm so glad they came through with wins today! (Really eased my soreness of seeing Trinniberg fade in the stretch of the Golden Shaheen.)
I'll tell you all about this prep-filled day after the jump!
Anyway, the day of racing is now over. I have time to look over what all happened today, as there was a lot going on.
First of all, as all racing fans know, Dubai had its hands full with its World Cup Day, which turned out to be a very good day indeed. Let me take a moment to gush about St. Nicholas Abbey and Animal Kingdom, two of my favorite horses. I'm so glad they came through with wins today! (Really eased my soreness of seeing Trinniberg fade in the stretch of the Golden Shaheen.)
I'll tell you all about this prep-filled day after the jump!
Welcome!
Hello and welcome to my blog! As you might have guessed, this is a blog following the daily routine of contenders for American horse racing's most prestigious prize, the Kentucky Derby. I am not an expert, analyst or employee in the industry, merely a young fan who has been enamored with this game for nearly 9 years now.
We are 5 weeks away! Why 5 weeks, you ask? 5 weeks is symbolism for me. 5 weeks was the amount of time between Smarty Jones' triumphant Derby win and his heartbreaking defeat by Birdstone in the Belmont Stakes. (The little Pennsylvania-bred remains my favorite racehorse to this day.) Five weeks after Barbaro won the Florida Derby, a gritty performance over Sharp Humor, he came back to win the Kentucky Derby by a whopping six lengths. And after the Kentucky Derby is over, our work is not done, for we will have a champion to follow! Will he - or she - become the 12th Triple Crown champion? Or will another horse fade into history as "what might have been?"
This blog will give you a daily rundown, including news and workouts. Sure, you can get that from DRF, Bloodhorse or even Twitter, but I'll try to put a fun spin on it for you. We will also explore the different pedigrees of the contenders and the backgrounds of their human connections. After all, the storylines are what make this game the greatest sport in the world.
Like I said, I am by no means an expert. I will make many mistakes on here and try to remedy them as needed. I hope you enjoy reading! Today's races include the Florida, Louisiana and UAE Derbies, so look for a post recapping those and looking ahead at next weekend's prep races.
We are 5 weeks away! Why 5 weeks, you ask? 5 weeks is symbolism for me. 5 weeks was the amount of time between Smarty Jones' triumphant Derby win and his heartbreaking defeat by Birdstone in the Belmont Stakes. (The little Pennsylvania-bred remains my favorite racehorse to this day.) Five weeks after Barbaro won the Florida Derby, a gritty performance over Sharp Humor, he came back to win the Kentucky Derby by a whopping six lengths. And after the Kentucky Derby is over, our work is not done, for we will have a champion to follow! Will he - or she - become the 12th Triple Crown champion? Or will another horse fade into history as "what might have been?"
This blog will give you a daily rundown, including news and workouts. Sure, you can get that from DRF, Bloodhorse or even Twitter, but I'll try to put a fun spin on it for you. We will also explore the different pedigrees of the contenders and the backgrounds of their human connections. After all, the storylines are what make this game the greatest sport in the world.
Like I said, I am by no means an expert. I will make many mistakes on here and try to remedy them as needed. I hope you enjoy reading! Today's races include the Florida, Louisiana and UAE Derbies, so look for a post recapping those and looking ahead at next weekend's prep races.
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