Kentucky Derby's Maximum Security to ship out; plans undetermined
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Trainer Jason Servis reported via text message Sunday morning that Gary and Mary West’s Maximum Security exited his eventful run in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby in good order.
Maximum Security finished first by 1 3/4 lengths after leading throughout the 145th Run for the Roses, but was subsequently disqualified by the stewards and placed 17th for interference.
“For what it’s worth, I think my horse was the best horse,” Servis said.
The homebred son of New Year’s Day, who entered the Derby undefeated in four starts, is scheduled to ship to Monmouth Park on Monday. Future plans for the Florida Derby (G1) winner have yet to be determined.
“We haven’t even talked about the Preakness,” Servis said.
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