Churchhill Downs – May 2, 2015
Race 11 - 6:45 PM
Kentucky Derby (Grade I)
Purse - $2,000,000
Distance - One And One Quarter Miles
Surface - Dirt
1 – Ocho Ocho
Ocho
2 – Carpe Diem
3 – Materiality
4 – Tencendur
5 – Danzig Moon
6 – Mubtaahij
7 –
8 – Dortmund
9 – Bolo
10 – Firing Line
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11 –
12 –
13 – Itsknockout
14 – Keen Ice
15 – Frosted
16 – War Story
17 – Mr. Z
18 – American Pharoah
19 – Upstart
20 – Far Right
21 - Frammento |
- If you like "betting" the jockey Victor Espinoza won the Kentucky Derby last year and is riding the favorite American Pharoah this year.
- Jockey Calvin Borel has won three out of the last eight Kentucky Derbies and is on board #7 El Kabir.
- Only three of these horses were sired by Kentucky Derby winners - (Ocho, Ocho, Ocho / 2007 Street Sense) // (Dortmund // 2008 Big Brown) and (International Star // 2000 Fusaichi Pegasus)
- I've checked several times and they misspelled Pharoah -- my auto spell is NOT happy.
Most experts agree this is one of the most competitive Kentucky Derbies we've seen in a long time. Two of these horses are undefeated, and three of
these horses only have one loss!!
I believe you can easily make cases for 7 or 8 of these
horses….and that’s what I’m about to do.
Let’s begin with #2
Carpe Diem – his only loss was in the Breeder’s Cup Juvenile (2nd
place) and that was his only loss in 5 races. Incidentally he was defeated by Texas
Red who is off the Derby Trail.
Here is Carpe Diem’s last race - the Blue Grass Stakes:
(also featuring: #1
Ocho Ocho Ocho & #5 Danzig Moon)
Carpe Diem has been very impressive his entire career and
the morning line has Carpe Diem at 8/1 odds – unfortunately he may have the
most to overcome of all of the really quality horses. Carpe Diem will need a
fast, clean break out of the gate and then to overtake the lead in the first
turn. If he can accomplish that he’ll have a solid shot at going Wire to Wire
in this one.
Unfortunately there are so many good horses in this race,
I think he could easily get swallowed up in traffic before they hit the first
turn and never find a way out. Nobody is
going to “help” this horse win.
Next to Carpe Diem is Florida Derby winner #3
Materiality, who outlasted serious contender #19 Upstart.
Here is the Florida Derby:
(also featuring #12
Itsknockout & #19 Upstart)
Materiality enters this race undefeated – and his victory
in Florida is impressive. He’ll have the same struggle as Ocho Ocho Ocho and
Carpe Diem in that he’ll need to escape the starting gate without error or his race could be over
in less than 4 seconds.
Materiality is going off at 12-1 – I think fair odds
would have him closer to 15 or 20 to 1. I don’t like his lack of
experience….and he’ll need some luck in the beginning – but (similar to Carpe Diem) if he can escape
the traffic and grab the rail early, he looks legit.
#6 Mubtaahij (means
“elated” in Arabic” – however he’s an Irish Horse) absolutely crushed the
competition in the UAE Derby – (for those who don’t know the UAE Derby is in
Dubai) – See Here:
It’s not often we get the UAE Derby winner in the
Kentucky Derby – so this is really cool! This horse brings a lot of mystery to
the table and it would not surprise me if his odds go from 20-1 to somewhere
around 10-1 or lower. Watching this race he looks like a monster to me (not the
only one in this field though) ---- however most horses do not travel well –
and Dubai to Kentucky is no easy trip, including the time change that I’m sure
messes with a horses schedule.
He’s got everything going for him except the jet lag – I
like this horse to be competitive, but a victory is asking a lot.
***Incidentally he's an Irish Horse -- and Irish Horses are always tricky -- for me they either seem to finish first (when I don't bet on them) or last (when I do).
#8 Dortmund is
currently the 2nd morning line favorite and for a number of very
good reasons. He is undefeated in 6 races and has a fantastic post position.
His last victory was the Santa Anita Derby – (also featuring #9 Bolo).
**As a side note Dortmund, twice squeaked out wins
against #10 Firing Line.
Dortmund deserves to be a favorite in this race,
however I don’t like the 3-1 morning odds. I don’t think he’s seen enough
competition, and I think there’s too much talent in this race for him to be sitting at 3-1.
#12 International
Star is currently going off at 20-1 – and this may be the horse flying
under the radar. His lifetime record is 5 wins in 9 races – however he’s won
his last three. Here he is duking it out in the Louisiana Derby:
(also featured: #11
Stanford, #14 Keen Ice, & #16 War Story)
International Star has a great post position – he’s got a
lot of experience and he’s on a 3 race winning streak – he’s very tempting at
20-1 – if his odds stay here or go higher, you should really consider at least
wagering $2 on this one.
Strangely Sensitive Cheetah says the Cold Never Bothered Him Anyway...... |
See Wood Memorial: (also featuring #4 Tencendur and #7 El
Kabeir)
Frosted only has 2 victories in 7 attempts and I would
need to see odds north of 20-1 before even considering this horse.
Finally we come to the favorite #18 American Pharoah – winner of the Arkansas Derby, and a horse
who has also won 4 of his last 5 races.
(Arkansas Derby – also featuring #17 Mr. Z and #20 Far Right)
The expectation is that American Pharoah will patiently
wait in the opening stretch to find the right spot and then slowly move to the
left….he’ll have ample time to do it from the 18th spot, and he should be able to dictate where he'll be going into the first turn.
He’ll go wide in the first turn and at that point we’ll
find out what kind of competition he’ll be looking at……did Carpe Diem or
Materiality find a way to survive the opening …if they did American Pharoah
will need to have the race of a lifetime….if they didn’t, things are looking up
for American Pharoah.
Coming out of the first turn American Pharoah will be
close to the lead –(a length or a few lengths off) and we’ll see if anyone is there
to challenge him – likely Dortmund, Firing Line (don’t forget this horse) or
International Star – all could be a few lengths ahead or even with him as they hit the second turn.
If all of the major contenders (except Mubtaahij) are
behind American Pharoah as they come out of the second turn and head for home…..then
I believe only Mubtaahij stands a real chance at catching this horse from
behind.
If Dortmund, Firing Line or International Star have the
inside (and American Pharoah is forced wide in the final turn) and any of these
horses have a length or two ahead of American Pharoah….it could be a nail-biting
finish!!
Closing Speed likes: American Pharoah / Firing Line and
Dortmund
If I’m betting $24 on this race I like:
$1 Exacta Box: 2,3,18 (Carpe Diem / Materiality/ American
Pharoah) = $6
$1 Exacta Box: 6,10,19 with 8, 18 = $6
$1 Exacta Box: 8,18 with 6,10,19 = $6
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