Kentucky Derby notes: New arrivals, Sunday works

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As reported earlier, Caddo River was taken out of Kentucky Derby consideration Sunday morning by trainer Brad Cox because of an elevated temperature.

The defection moves Brooklyn Strong into No. 20 on the Road to the Kentucky Derby leaderboard.

[MORE: Caddo River drops out of Kentucky Derby field]

In other news from Churchill Downs, trainer Todd Pletcher said Corey Lanerie would have the Derby mount on Sainthood. Lanerie has ridden in the Derby four times previously, with his best finish being a second on Lookin At Lee in the 2017 running.

Two prominent Kentucky Derby hopefuls from California, Rock Your World and Hot Rod Charlie arrived at Churchill Downs shortly after noon following a flight from Southern California.

Here are updates on the likely contenders provided by Churchill Downs.

BURBONIC, DYNAMIC ONE, KNOWN AGENDA, SAINTHOOD – With just one little wrinkle in the mix, trainer Todd Pletcher’s quartet of Kentucky Derby 147 horses went back to the racetrack Sunday morning after a walk day Saturday at Churchill Downs.

Leading the crew was the dark colt Sainthood, who had Amelia Green aboard for a one-mile jog at 6:50 a.m. on a “good” track after a rainy Saturday.

The chestnut 3-year-old Bourbonic was scheduled to join Sainthood for his exercise, but that plan was put on hold when it was determined the Wood Memorial winner needed a new left rear shoe. A farrier handled the procedure in good order and Bourbonic instead went out an hour later at 7:50 with Hector Ramos in the boot for his one-mile jog.

The two other Pletcher colts – Florida Derby (GI) winner Known Agenda and Wood Memorial runner-up Dynamic One – took advantage of the 7:30 to 7:45 Derby/Oaks training period on the big oval with the smooth chestnut “Agenda” going through an easy 1 1/4-mile gallop with Ramos doing the steering and white-faced “Dynamic” jogging a mile for exercise rider Carlos Perez Quevedo.

Pletcher gave a thumbs up to the whole business, then filled in a blank concerning Sainthood when he announced that Corey Lanerie, a 10-time riding champion at Churchill Downs, would have the call on Sainthood for Saturday’s Run for the Roses.

“We know how well Corey rides Churchill,” the seven-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer said. “That was the key element in giving him the mount. We’re thinking along the lines that we did with Super Saver (in the 2010 Kentucky Derby) and Calvin Borel. He rode this track so well, and that earned him the mount then.”

Pletcher and the Sainthood connections surely will be hoping for a similar outcome for their son of the Medaglia d’Oro stallion Mshawish. In 2010 – on May 1, just as this year’s race will be – Borel rode the rail (as he was famous for doing) on a sloppy track and got Super Saver home by 2 1/2 lengths to give the trainer his first victory in America’s most famous race.

BROOKLYN STRONG – Mark Schwartz’s Brooklyn Strong is scheduled to work Monday morning at 6 o’clock at Parx for trainer Daniel Velazquez. If all goes well, Brooklyn Strong would leave at 6 p.m. with an early Tuesday morning arrival at Churchill Downs anticipated.

Winner of the Remsen (G2) to close his 2020 campaign, Brooklyn Strong finished fifth in the Wood Memorial (G2) on April 3 in his 2021 debut.

ESSENTIAL QUALITY, MANDALOUN – Cox’s remaining two Kentucky Derby starters, Mandaloun and Essential Quality, walked the shedrow after their Saturday breezes.

Both horses are scheduled to train early Monday.

HELIUM, SOUP AND SANDWICH – Helium and Soup and Sandwich both returned to the track Sunday morning for the first time since competing their final Derby works Friday. The pair jogged two miles over a “good” main track then went to the paddock to school, according to trainer Mark Casse’s assistant David Carroll.

“They’ll school in the paddock in the morning every day and on Tuesday in the afternoon,” Carroll said. “Obviously Derby Day horses can get a bit more pumped up with the big crowd, and in this year, a lot of these horses haven’t seen that many people. It’s practice to get them used to their surroundings, and you don’t want to go into this race not checking off all the boxes.”

HIDDEN STASH – Hidden Stash had a scheduled walk day at trainer Vicki Oliver’s barn at Keeneland.

Hidden Stash, who will be ridden by Rafael Bejarano in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, is scheduled to gallop early Monday and Tuesday morning at Keeneland and then van to Churchill Downs after training on Tuesday.

HIGHLY MOTIVATED – Klaravich Stables’ Highly Motivated exited Saturday’s final Derby breeze in good order, according to trainer Chad Brown. The son of Into Mischief went five furlongs in 1:00.40 under exercise rider Peter Roman and walked the shedrow Sunday morning.

“Normally I do a walk day and then a jog day, so I’ll probably jog him tomorrow,” Brown said. “There’s so many things to get through to run in this race, and one of them is the final work. Are they OK the next day? And then coming up on the post position draw. We’re getting through each hurdle successfully.”

HOT ROD CHARLIE – The Louisiana Derby winner Hot Rod Charlie arrived shortly after noon at Churchill Downs Sunday after a flight from Southern California that he shared with several other Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks runners.

The colt’s conditioner, Doug O’Neill, will be boarding another plane Sunday in L.A. and heading to Louisville also.

O’Neill has won two Kentucky Derbys. He was first with I’ll Have Another in 2012 and he clicked again with Nyquist in 2016.

KEEPMEINMIND – Keepmeinmind, winner of last fall’s Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) at Churchill Downs, returned to the main track Sunday morning to jog two miles shortly after 6 o’clock under exercise rider Walter Davila.

Trained by Robertino Diodoro, Keepmeinmind had worked a bullet half-mile in :46.20 Friday morning followed by a walk day.

KING FURY – After a Saturday morning work, King Fury was scheduled by trainer Kenny McPeek to only walk the shedrow Sunday. According to assistant trainer Greg Geier, the colt exited the work in fine shape in his final preparations for the Kentucky Derby.

On Saturday, King Fury worked five furlongs in 1:00.20 with jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. aboard. The splits were :12.80, :25.20, :36.80, and :48.40. He was ridden out to six furlongs in 1:12.80 and seven furlongs in 1:26.60.

LIKE THE KING – Like the King “jogged great on the main track” at Keeneland for trainer Wesley Ward a day after working five furlongs in 1:01 at the Lexington, Ky., track.

Winner of the Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) at Turfway Park on March 27 in his most recent start, Like the King is scheduled to gallop the next two mornings at Keeneland before vanning to Churchill Downs after training Tuesday.

MEDINA SPIRIT – Medina Spirit galloped 1 3/8 miles under Humberto Gomez for trainer Bob Baffert.

Gomez, who arrived in Louisville Saturday night, is back on familiar ground beneath the Twin Spires. He served as the exercise rider last year for Derby winner Authentic as well as for Triple Crown winner Justify in 2018.

Baffert is scheduled to arrive in Louisville tonight.

MIDNIGHT BOURBON, SUPER STOCK – Winchell Thoroughbreds’ Midnight Bourbon galloped about 1 3/4 miles over the track, which was listed as “good,” Sunday morning and will have his final Derby breeze Monday morning, though trainer Steve Asmussen has yet to commit to a time.

“I’m going to look at the race track this afternoon,” Asmussen said. “I thought it was a little heavy (this morning) after the first drag, so if it’s still that moist I’ll probably go first thing.”

Asmussen reported that Super Stock came out of his final Derby breeze Saturday morning in fine form. The son of Dialed In went 5 furlongs in 1:01.20 and had some down time walking the shedrow Sunday.

“We’re extremely happy,” Asmussen said. “He cleaned up all his feed last night and walked really good this morning with a high energy level.”

O BESOS – O Besos jogged one mile and galloped about one mile under exercise rider Margarito Fierro.

“Less than one week out, we’re doing pretty well,” trainer Greg Foley said. “He’s a horse that will be ready to make his most serious run at the top of the lane.”

ROCK YOUR WORLD – Santa Anita Derby winner Rock Your World arrived at Churchill Downs early Sunday afternoon, completing his journey from Los Angeles aboard a flight that held several Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks horses.

Trainer John Sadler, who has steered the Candy Ride colt to a perfect 3-for-3 record so far, was grabbing another flight Sunday that also would get him into Louisville and allow him to train his horse Monday morning.

Sadler sent Rock Your World through his final major prep for Kentucky Derby 147 Saturday morning at Santa Anita when he worked in company in :59.20 for five furlongs, which was the third best of 68 at the distance. Joel Rosario is slated to handle the speedy colt in the Run for the Roses.

Rock Your World has a racing Hall of Fame connection in his background via his breeder. He is out of the Empire Maker mare Charm the Maker, who is owned by Hall of Fame trainer Ron McAnally and his wife, Deborah. McAnally, who trained many a stakes winner in his 60-plus years of conditioning – most famously multiple Horse of the Year John Henry – still trains in California at age 88 and most assuredly will be rooting for “Rock” on Saturday.

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