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Old 05-01-2015, 02:58 PM
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Dave Grening, DRF
American Pharoah
Dortmund
Danzig Moon
Bolo


Mike Welsch, DRF
American Pharoah
Upstart
Dortmund
Materiality


Andy Beyer, DRF/Washington Post
Upstart
American Pharoah
Frosted
Dortmund


Rick Hammerle, VP Racing, Santa Anita
Dortmund
Firing Line
Bolo
International Star


Jimmie Ventura, Owner
Firing Line
Frosted
Dortmund
Danzig Moon


Mike Hogan, @DRFFormulator
Dortmund
Bolo
Carpe Diem
Upstart


Lonnie Goldfeder, DRF
Dortmund
Firing Line
Upstart
Frosted


Johnny D, Xpressbet
American Pharoah
Upstart
Dortmund
Firing Line


Gus 'Bogey' Alonso, ATR House Handicapper
Dortmund
Bolo
Materiality
Upstart


James Scully, Brisnet
Dortmund
Bolo
Firing Line
Frosted


Ed DeRosa, Brisnet
American Pharoah
Frosted
Bolo
Dortmund


Satish Sanan, Owner
Frosted
Materiality
Dortmund
American Pharoah


Sid Fernando, Werk Thoroughbred Consultants
Dortmund
Frosted
Mubtaahij
Bolo


Richard Migliore, NYRA/Fox Sports 1
American Pharoah
Dortmund
Upstart
Frosted


Nick Tammaro, Saratogabets.com
Dortmund
Firing Line
American Pharoah
Tencendur


Travis Stone, Churchill Downs
American Pharoah
Dortmund
Frosted
International Star


Jonathon Kinchen, NHC Final Table
American Pharoah
Frosted
Bolo
Mubtaahij


Joe Kristufek, Churchill Downs
American Pharoah
Mubtaahij
Dortmund
Frosted


Pete Fornatale, DRF
American Pharoah
Frosted
Bolo
Far Right


Tony Black, Jockey
American Pharoah
Mubtaahij
El Kabeir
Dortmund


Rich Eng, Las Vegas Review Journal
Dortmund
International Star
War Story


Steve Haskin, Bloodhorse
American Pharoah
Frosted
Firing Line
Bolo


Len Shulman, Bloodhorse
American Pharoah
Dortmund
Firing Line
Danzig Moon


Steve Byk, ATR (Xpressbet Kentucky Derby Wagering Guide)
Dortmund
Tencendur
Materiality
Mubtaahij
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Old 05-01-2015, 09:36 PM
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A Look at the Derby Lineup
By Gary Young, Xpressbet Clocker

1) Ocho Ocho Ocho
Diminutive colt that yours truly had a hand in choosing at auction was up against it to begin with, then he drew the 1 hole. As Marty Feldman said in Young Frankenstein,"could be worse, it could be raining!" He blew out 3/8 in 38.40 Wednesday morning.

2) Carpe Diem
In a field this deep, it was pretty much a certainty that one of the key contenders was going to get the shaft in terms of post position -- and it was this big red freight train. Galloped fine Wednesday. The post draw severely damaged his chances.

3) Materiality
Schooled again at the gate Wednesday. Very tough gauge on how the Florida Derby will stack up. Light on experience, he will get a crash course from this post.

4) Tencendur
Has looked fine training here, but one gets the idea it's hot and dirty time for him.

5) Danzig Moon
Has caught the eye galloping all week and looked good Wednesday. He could be an okay underneath horse for exotics. Maybe...

6) Mubtaahij
Hasn't been here long, but conducts himself with class and has smooth action.

8) Dortmund
Went terrific again Wednesday morning. His coat is glowing. He will make noise Saturday, but has the misfortune of having a neighbor in his barn that may be better.

9) Bolo
Gorgeous, Black Stallion look-alike has marched like a soldier since he came east. It's time to find out if he's as good on dirt.

10) Firing Line
Continuing to thrive here, draws a good post. We all live for live long shots and I believe he is one.

12) International Star
See previous reference to FG preps!

13) Itsaknockout
Has looked strong in his gallops this week.

14) Keen Ice
Welcome to the deep end of the pool!

15) Frosted
Was a late arrival, but has made a favorable impression. Watch his last race, note wide on both turns and not full throttle late!

16) War Story
No.

17) Mr Z
The most experienced warrior. He seems to be on the other side of midnight. His trainer looks at the horse outside of him like a pit bull looks at a lamb chop and salivates.

18) American Pharoah
There were many bad posts still available, while his name had not yet come out at the draw. When they named him #18, some of his rivals connections looked as if they needed air sickness bags. Anything can happen in a horse race, but this horse is sitting on tilt.

19) Upstart
Late arrival is a beautiful-moving beast. The problem is he's standing next to one on his left in the gate.

20) Far Right
Very willing galloper has followed Pharoah here from Arkansas. Good luck to him and all the horses and their connections.
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2015 Kentucky Derby Analysis
By Johnny D.

Below is this season’s Kentucky Derby Horse-by-Horse Analysis. At the bottom of this analysis is a suggested $100 Kentucky Derby wagering strategy.

Regular readers of this space know that I feel strongly that American Pharoah is a special racehorse. That stance brings several obvious questions forward for debate:

Is American Pharoah unbeatable in the Kentucky Derby?
No. Anything can happen during a race. No horse is unbeatable.

Is American Pharoah a good bet to win the Kentucky Derby?
At 2-1 he’s actually not a good bet to win the Kentucky Derby. In a field of 20 horses it’s difficult to take such a short price on any runner. Plus, this year’s Derby crop is outstanding.

If I’m such a big fan of American Pharoah and he’s a bad bet to win the race, how can we make decent money wagering on this year’s Kentucky Derby?
That’s probably the most important question of all and I hope the answer is buried in the exotic wagers I’ve outlined below.

First, here’s a horse-by-horse analysis of this year’s field, including jockeys, trainers, post positions and morning-line odds.

1. Ocho Ocho Ocho - Trujillo - Cassidy - 50-1
Trainer Jim Cassidy politely has made it clear that this colt is here because the owner wants to run in the Kentucky Derby. The horse, according to Cassidy, is doing fine, so why not run him in the race and make the owner happy? Unfortunately, Ocho Ocho Ocho drew the rail and that’s not the place to begin this mile and one-quarter journey. He’s a toss for me.

2. Carpe Diem - Velazquez - Pletcher - 8-1
This once-beaten son of Giant’s Causeway isn’t brilliant, but he hardly can be knocked. His speed figures put him in the mix and his style seems to fit this year’s Derby—he closes from just off the pace. The only loss on his resume occurred in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile when he was a well-beaten second to the now injured Texas Red. While not close to the winner that day, Carpe Diem fought hard to get up for second when it would have been easy for him to give up the fight. He does get a bit worked up in the paddock and could unravel before the large crowd on Derby Day. He didn’t get a boost when he drew the number two post position. Don’t like him to win the race, but might use him sparingly in exotics.

3. Materiality - Castellano - Pletcher - 12-1
Here’s a lightly raced (3 starts) unbeaten son of Afleet Alex with plenty of natural talent. He’ll need to overcome the Apollo jinx to win this race—a trend that says a horse must first race as a 2-year-old to win the Kentucky Derby. That curse has been rolling along since 1882, so there just may be something to it. Materiality’s claim to fame is that he won the Florida Derby, traditionally a great steppingstone to the Kentucky Derby. However, his inexperience is a definite disadvantage in a challenging race like this season’s Kentucky Derby. I don’t like him to win and may use him sparingly in exotics, if at all.

4. Tencendur - Franco - Weaver - 30-1
This New York-bred (one of a record three in this year’s Derby) took the lead in the Wood at Aqueduct at a big price and appeared headed for victory before he was run down late by a determined Frosted. That’s the best race on this one’s resume. He was fourth in the Withers and fifth in the Gotham, so he’s been there or thereabouts. However, this is a huge step up. He would be a total shock on the win end and a major surprise in the exotics.

5. Danzig Moon - Leparoux - Casse - 30-1
This son of Malibu Moon hasn’t been able to get in front of Carpe Diem in either of his last two starts. There’s nothing to suggest he will turn the tables on that one in Louisville. Danzig Moon boasts a sharp one-mile maiden score at Gulfstream Park as his only win. It would be a huge surprise if he appeared in the winner’s circle and a surprise to see him in the exotics. He is relatively lightly raced—five starts—so he could have more to give….maybe.

6. Mubtaahij - Soumillon - de Kock - 20-1
The UAE Derby winner ships here from Dubai with plenty of hype. The son of Dubawi has won four of five starts on the dirt and has one second. He looks as if the mile and one-quarter Derby distance will be right up his alley—he’s won at a mile and three-sixteenths. There’s some question about the level of competition he’s been beating in Dubai—pretty much the same two horses. His trainer is top notch and his jockey should be able to handle a Derby stampede. This one’s a tough call. Ultimately, in a year when the US contingent appears as strong as ever, I’m finding it difficult to believe that a horse can ship halfway around the world, change his feed, his groom, his training site, etc., race without Lasix in the most demanding test in this country and emerge victorious. If he does it, I will stand and applaud knowing I have seen one of the great performances of all time. Can he hit the exotics? I suppose he could, but he will not be a major player on any of my tickets. I always said I would make one of these Dubai-based runners beat me before I’d ever consider one in this race. I stick to that belief. Exotic consideration is the best I can do.

8. Dortmund - Garcia - Baffert - 3-1
He’s unbeaten in six starts. What else do you need to know? He has speed and ought to be close to whatever early pace there is in the Derby. He’s not a speed-crazy horse, though. He grinds steady quarter-mile times at foes and runs them into submission. He has won on the lead and from just off the pace, so he’s versatile. He’s also fast enough on figures to claim title as one of the ones to beat. Hard to knock this one as he deserves win consideration as well as inclusion in exotic plays.

9. Bolo - Bejarano - Gaines - 30-1
He has just two career wins and both of those have come on the turf. Following his last race, a well-beaten third in the Santa Anita Derby, both former jockey Mike Smith and trainer Carla Gaines suggested that this one would be headed back to the grass. Apparently, Bolo’s owners had other plans and here he is in the Kentucky Derby. Actually, he’s not a total toss, as he finished less than two lengths behind Dortmund in the San Felipe, his first try on dirt. Unfortunately, he didn’t follow that effort up with much of a display in the Santa Anita Derby. He’d be a shock for me on the win end and a decent surprise in the exotic picture.

10. Firing Line - Stevens - Callaghan - 12-1
If a horseplayer likes Dortmund—and I do—I have to have respect for Firing Line. The pair dueled in the Los Alamitos Futurity along with Mr. Z in a thrilling three-horse stretch run. Dortmund, on the outside, proved just a head better than Firing Line, who was bounced around a bit between horses. In the Robert Lewis at Santa Anita, Firing Line collared Dortmund early in the stretch and moved a length clear. Amazingly, Dortmund re-rallied on the inside to nail Firing Line right on the line by a head. Now, was that because Dortmund is just better than Firing Line or was Firing Line still learning what the racing game is all about? Firing Line then shipped to Sunland Park and crushed a non-descript field by over 14 lengths in track-record time. There’s not much to dislike about Firing Line. While the mile and one-quarter distance is a question, there’s no doubt he’s a talented runner who must be respected in the exotics.

12. International Star - Mena - Maker - 20-1
He’s not as fast as others in here, but he’s a tiger. He won all three Derby prep races in Louisiana and he did that the old fashioned way, he earned it. Owned by Ken and Sarah Ramsey he was a bargain purchase for $85,000. He’s now a millionaire. He’s not pretty in the stretch—changing leads back and forth and sometimes not running in a straight line—but he’s all determination and grit. He’s also got the right style for this race—he waits until late to make his thus far winning move. Doubt he can win, but keep him around in exotics, for sure.

13. Itsaknockout - L. Saez - Pletcher - 30-1
Hopes for this one rose when Upstart was disqualified for interference in the stretch of the Fountain of Youth and this one was placed first. Unfortunately, he didn’t duplicate that effort in the Florida Derby. It’s difficult to get behind this one too strongly on the basis of just one decent effort.

14. Keen Ice - Deormeaux - Romans - 50-1
This one’s closing effort in the Risen Star was strong enough to put him on my radar as a possible exotic price play in the Kentucky Derby. He’s got a closing style that so often comes in handy in Louisville on the first Saturday in May. Trainer Dale Romans has had longshots hit the board in this race before. Romans has stated that he hasn’t ‘squeezed the lemon dry’ yet, but would do so for the Derby. Keen Ice is one-for-one over the Churchill strip. The down side is that he hasn’t run fast enough to put him in the game at this point. It’s true, he’s improving, but he would need a big jump forward to hit the exotics. I’m on the fence with this one—like his style, looking for better in the Derby, but don’t know if he’s quite good enough to hit the exotics. He will be a big price, so I got that going for me…which is nice!

15. Frosted - Rosario - McLaughlin - 15-1
One win and three seconds at two put this one in the soph spotlight. He was a well-beaten second in the Holy Bull before taking the lead in the Fountain of Youth and stopping to a walk in a matter of strides. Trainer McLaughlin made numerous changes to this one’s equipment, including a minor throat procedure. The alterations worked wonders as Frosted took the Wood Memorial in a hand ride. A repeat of that race would put Frosted squarely in the Kentucky Derby win picture. However, it’s difficult to imagine that this colt will be able to immediately repeat such a strong performance. The Wood tally was better than anything else he’s done. We’ll pass on this one in the win position and use him lightly, if at all in the exotics.

16. War Story - Talamo - Amoss - 50-1
This late-running son of Northern Afleet has been either second or third behind fellow Derby entrant War Story on three occasions. Why would that order of finish change in the Kentucky Derby? No real reason I can find to expect a different outcome. War Story would be a huge surprise on the win end and also an upset if he’s in the exotics.

18. American Pharoah - Espinoza - Baffert - 5/2
This son of Pioneerof the Nile has assumed Kentucky Derby favoritism on the basis of a romping eight-length tally in the Arkansas Derby. He proved his affinity for Churchill Downs in a sparkling workout Sunday before the Derby. ‘Pharoah has won four of five starts, losing his first out when off the turn he inexplicably stopped. Following that race, blinkers were removed and cotton was inserted into the colt’s ears for his next outing and the rest has been magic—sort of. Although he hasn’t lost since that first out at Del Mar, American Pharoah was forced to miss the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile with a hoof injury. That setback also cost the colt some prep time this winter, but he was fit and ready to gallop in a sloppy Rebel Stakes, winning by over six lengths. Trainer Bob Baffert and jockey Victor Espinoza have won multiple Kentucky Derbies each, so they know what it takes to sniff roses: a very talented horse. American Pharoah is a very, very talented horse.

19. Upstart - J. Ortiz - Violette - 15-1
According to the extremely reliable Thoro-Graph speed figures, this colt consistently has been the fastest of all Derby entrants. He made four starts at two and won two of those, including a third in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile where he was nailed on the money for second by Carpe Diem. This year he has finished first two times and second once from three starts, however, he was disqualified from victory in the Fountain of Youth when he drifted out in the stretch. He battled tooth and nail with Materiality for much of the Florida Derby, finally losing that battle in the final stages. Upstart had a sinus infection and missed a few days of training in mid-April. He’s returned to work well for the Derby. His quality is not in doubt, but there is some question about his ability to effectively go a mile and one-quarter. He’s not a colt I would use in the win position, but he’s certainly one that needs to be seriously considered in the exotics.

20. Far Right - Smith - Moquette - 30-1
He was king in Arkansas until American Pharoah arrived. Far Right won the Smarty Jones and Southwest Stakes with strong closing kicks. He skipped the sloppy Rebel Stakes taken by American Pharoah and then finished a well-beaten second to that foe in the Arkansas Derby. Far Right has the correct running style for this race—he comes from well off the pace and should catch plenty of early speed to set up his closing charge. He’s one of those improving types who often hit the Derby exotics at big prices. No matter if you are using Beyer Speed Figures or Thoro-Graph numbers, you detect a healthy, improving pattern in Far Right. However, he will need to take a big step forward to contend. Far Right has raced three times at Churchill with a win, a second and a third. Unless they get really speed crazy up front he’s not really fast enough to threaten for the win. However, if he improves a bit more and if the pace suits his closing style, he could get a piece of the exotics at a big number.

Bottom Line:

Strictly One to Beat
18-American Pharoah

Most Likely Upsetter
8-Dortmund

Exotic Price Plays
12-International Star, 10-Firing Line, 20-Far Right, 19-Upstart

$100 Kentucky Derby Wagering Strategy

$1 Trifecta (Total $96)
First: 18-American Pharoah

Second: 2-Carpe Diem 6-Mubtaahij 7-El Kabeir, 8-Dortmund, 10-Firing Line, 12-International Star, 19-Upstart, 20-Far Right

Third: 2-Carpe Diem, 3-Materiality 5-Danzig Moon, 6-Mubtaahij, 7-El Kabeir, 8-Dortmund, 9-Bolo, 10-Firing Line, 12-International Star, 14-Keen Ice, 15-Frosted, 19-Upstart, 20-Far Right
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A Look at the Derby Lineup
By Gary Young, Xpressbet Clocker

1) Ocho Ocho Ocho
Diminutive colt that yours truly had a hand in choosing at auction was up against it to begin with, then he drew the 1 hole. As Marty Feldman said in Young Frankenstein,"could be worse, it could be raining!" He blew out 3/8 in 38.40 Wednesday morning.

2) Carpe Diem
In a field this deep, it was pretty much a certainty that one of the key contenders was going to get the shaft in terms of post position -- and it was this big red freight train. Galloped fine Wednesday. The post draw severely damaged his chances.

3) Materiality
Schooled again at the gate Wednesday. Very tough gauge on how the Florida Derby will stack up. Light on experience, he will get a crash course from this post.

4) Tencendur
Has looked fine training here, but one gets the idea it's hot and dirty time for him.

5) Danzig Moon
Has caught the eye galloping all week and looked good Wednesday. He could be an okay underneath horse for exotics. Maybe...

6) Mubtaahij
Hasn't been here long, but conducts himself with class and has smooth action.

8) Dortmund
Went terrific again Wednesday morning. His coat is glowing. He will make noise Saturday, but has the misfortune of having a neighbor in his barn that may be better.

9) Bolo
Gorgeous, Black Stallion look-alike has marched like a soldier since he came east. It's time to find out if he's as good on dirt.

10) Firing Line
Continuing to thrive here, draws a good post. We all live for live long shots and I believe he is one.

12) International Star
See previous reference to FG preps!

13) Itsaknockout
Has looked strong in his gallops this week.

14) Keen Ice
Welcome to the deep end of the pool!

15) Frosted
Was a late arrival, but has made a favorable impression. Watch his last race, note wide on both turns and not full throttle late!

16) War Story
No.

17) Mr Z
The most experienced warrior. He seems to be on the other side of midnight. His trainer looks at the horse outside of him like a pit bull looks at a lamb chop and salivates.

18) American Pharoah
There were many bad posts still available, while his name had not yet come out at the draw. When they named him #18, some of his rivals connections looked as if they needed air sickness bags. Anything can happen in a horse race, but this horse is sitting on tilt.

19) Upstart
Late arrival is a beautiful-moving beast. The problem is he's standing next to one on his left in the gate.

20) Far Right
Very willing galloper has followed Pharoah here from Arkansas. Good luck to him and all the horses and their connections.
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This is amusing!
You should spend mornings with him in clocker's stands.. He's got nicknames for everybody and is a non-stop, one liner machine. He was all smiles today over Feathered, whom he bought for Aron Wellman.
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You should spend mornings with him in clocker's stands.. He's got nicknames for everybody and is a non-stop, one liner machine. He was all smiles today over Feathered, whom he bought for Aron Wellman.
Love it.

Nice win with Feathered, but I don't know why they choose to fight with Lady Zuzu rather than let her run.
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American Pharoah
Upstart
Dortmund
Firing Line

Nick Tammaro, Saratogabets.com
Dortmund
Firing Line
American Pharoah
Tencendur

Len Shulman, Bloodhorse
American Pharoah
Dortmund
Firing Line
Danzig Moon
Nice work by Johnny D, Nick and Lenny with the triple..
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A Look at the Derby Lineup
By Gary Young, Xpressbet Clocker

18) American Pharoah There were many bad posts still available, while his name had not yet come out at the draw. When they named him #18, some of his rivals connections looked as if they needed air sickness bags. Anything can happen in a horse race, but this horse is sitting on tilt.

10) Firing Line Continuing to thrive here, draws a good post. We all live for live long shots and I believe he is one.

8) Dortmund Went terrific again Wednesday morning. His coat is glowing. He will make noise Saturday, but has the misfortune of having a neighbor in his barn that may be better.

15) Frosted Was a late arrival, but has made a favorable impression. Watch his last race, note wide on both turns and not full throttle late!

5) Danzig Moon Has caught the eye galloping all week and looked good Wednesday. He could be an okay underneath horse for exotics. Maybe..
Terrific work by Gary Young as usual. Boiled down the top players brilliantly and virtually guaranteed an American Pharoah win.
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