West Virginia Derby: Chunk of Gold takes on a 'solid bunch'

Photo: John Voorhees / Eclipse Sportswire

When Chunk of Gold made his career debut the week before Christmas 2024 at Turfway Park and squeezed out a neck victory in a maiden auction event at six furlongs, trainer Ethan West was hopeful there were even better things ahead.

But did he expect the colt by Preservationist to have three graded-stakes placings and a start in the Kentucky Derby within six months?

“By no means at all,” said West, who trains Chunk of Gold for owner Terry Stephens. “We knew the horse had some talent. And we never thought in a million years he could sprint, but he did in his first race. He has been the definition of consistency since (going longer distances). Based on his pedigree, he’s supposed to like dirt.”

The gray colt out of the Cairo Prince mare Play for Gold is one of eight 3-year-olds entered in the Grade 3, $400,000 West Virginia Derby at Mountaineer on Sunday.

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In his second start, Chunk of Gold finished second in the Leonatus Stakes on the synthetic surface at Turfway and made his first start on dirt in the Risen Star (G2) at Fair Grounds. He finished second behind the promising Magnitude, who won by almost 10 lengths and, after being sidelined for a few months, returned to win the Iowa Derby in July by more than nine lengths.

“When we got to New Orleans, he was traveling across the dirt surface well,” West said. “He was more fluent training on dirt.”

Chunk of Gold, generally a come-from-behind runner, followed up with another second-place finish at Fair Grounds in the Louisiana Derby (G2), 2 1/2 lengths behind Tiztastic. He picked up 75 points on the road to the Kentucky Derby, more than enough to qualify for the first leg of the Triple Crown.

“We were thrilled,” West said. “Going into the Louisiana Derby we were thinking fourth, which would have given him 40 points.” But he earned 50 points with the second-place finish to go with 25 from the Risen Star.

Chunk of Gold finished an even ninth in the Kentucky Derby and then finished second in the Ohio Derby (G3) to increase his earnings to $448,818 in six starts. Since then, he has been training steadily at his Turfway base in preparation for the West Virginia Derby.

“It looks like a pretty solid bunch,” West said of the field for the Mountaineer fixture. “East Avenue is a heavy hitter, and you have McAfee and Brotha Keny. It’s stiff competition. Our only concern is East Avenue getting lose on the lead, but we can’t change our running style to adapt to his.”

Jareth Loveberry, who has ridden Chunk of Gold in his last four races, will ride again in the West Virginia Derby.

Chunk of Gold was a $2,500 purchase by Chris Melton as a yearling at the 2023 Fasig-Tipton October sale in Kentucky. Melton sold a half interest in the colt to Stephens, and after the maiden score in his debut, Stephens purchased the other half-interest.

West and his older brother, Aaron, both worked at a small training center in Russell Springs, Ky., before both getting their trainer’s licenses. Ethan West had his first starter in 2018 and has won 180 races since for earnings of almost $5 million.

West also trains a filly by Preservationist who won in her career debut on Tapeta at Presque Isle Downs in 2024. Hidden Quarry finished third in the Boiling Springs Stakes on the turf at Monmouth Park in June.

2025 West Virginia Derby G3

No. Silks Horse / Sire Rating Trainer / Jockey Last Start / Next Start ML
1 Gone Boy
Improbable
0.00 Juan C. Vazquez
Luis Negron
1st, MNR ALW (06/17/2025-R3)
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
30-1
Last Race
Next Race
1st, MNR ALW (06/17/2025-R3)
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
2 East Avenue
Medaglia d'Oro
7.49 Brendan P. Walsh
Luis Saez
1st, 2025 Matt Winn G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
8-5
Last Race
Next Race
1st, 2025 Matt Winn G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
3 Brereton's Baytown
Upstart
0.00 Paul McEntee
Marshall Mendez
5th, 2025 Ohio Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
20-1
Last Race
Next Race
5th, 2025 Ohio Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
4 Chunk of Gold
Preservationist
6.76 Ethan W. West
Jareth Loveberry
2nd, 2025 Ohio Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
5-2
Last Race
Next Race
2nd, 2025 Ohio Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
5 McAfee
Cloud Computing
6.76 Richard E. Dutrow, Jr.
Emmanuel Esquivel
3rd, 2025 Ohio Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
3-1
Last Race
Next Race
3rd, 2025 Ohio Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
6 Brotha Keny
Mo Town
6.12 William E. Morey
Joseph D. Ramos
3rd, 2025 Indiana Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
5-1
Last Race
Next Race
3rd, 2025 Indiana Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
7 Extradition
Gun Runner
5.12 Jason DaCosta
Rocco Bowen
4th, 2025 Ohio Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
15-1
Last Race
Next Race
4th, 2025 Ohio Derby G3
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
8 Just a Fair Shake
Laoban
6.12 Daniel J. McKenzie
J. G. Torrealba
5th, 2025 Pegasus LS
2025 West Virginia Derby G3
12-1
Last Race
Next Race
5th, 2025 Pegasus LS
2025 West Virginia Derby G3

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