Churchill Downs –
May 3rd, 2025
Race 12 - 6:57 PM (EST)
Kentucky Derby
Purse - $5,000,000
Distance - One And One Quarter Miles
Surface - Dirt
1 – Citizen Bull 2 – Neoequos 3 – Final Gambit 4 – Rodriguez
5 – American Promise 6 – Admire Daytona 7 – Luxor Café 8 – Journalism 9 – Burham
Square 10 – Grande
11 – Flying Mohawk 12 – East Avenue 13 – Publisher 14 – Tiztastic 15 – Render Judgment 16 – Coal Battle 17 – Sandman 18 – Sovereignty 19 – Chunk of Gold 20 – Owen
Almighty 21 – Baeza
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The very first thing I would
say about a Kentucky Derby field like this one is:
"Don’t over think it!"
That being written…..now watch
me completely overthink this.
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Strangely Sensitive Cheetah wonders why no one ever says "Don't UNDER think things"?
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#1 Citzen Bull – Your Juvenile Breeders Cup Champion and winner of
4 straight with Martin Garcia aboard, before they finished 4
th in
the Santa Anita Derby draws a terrible post – and in my experience will need a
TON of luck to make anything work out of the 1 hole – finishing top 4 should be
considered an admirable run. Keep an eye out for him in the Preakness.
#2 Neoequos – could look to take the early lead if he can escape –
will likely get swallowed up early and hasn’t shown a late kick to threaten
here – also Flavian Prat switched from this horse to #21 Baeza – that’s a cue
from one of the best Jockeys in this field.
#3 Final Gambit – At 30-1 this horse has my interest. He finished 1st
in his last outing the Jeff Ruby Stakes – and his running style is to close
late which will help with this post position – he also closed strongly in his victory
and he and Jockey Luan Machado have 2 Wins and a Place in his last three
outings.
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I once defeated Peanut Butter Whiskey True Story! |
Recent Jeff Ruby Stakes winners
to win a KY Derby are Mage (2022), Rich Strike (2021)
But this is a steep climb in
competition…..in January this horse was beaten by a horse named Peanutbutter
Whiskey…..then again I’ve also taken a few losses to Peanutbutter Whiskey.
#5 American Promise – for reasons I am unfamiliar with the Virginia
Derby has moved from July and September to March….so this will be one the first
time a Virginia Derby winner will enter the Kentucky Derby. At 30-1 this horse
also has my interest – he’s been beaten in previous races by a number of horses
in this race – but looks like he can handle the distance well and could be the
horse to set the pace. (Sired by 2018 Triple Crown Winner Justify)
#6 Admire Daytona (JPN) – UAE Derby winner- twice beaten by #7 Luxor Café. UAE Derby and Japanese horses have never done
very well in the KY Derby – could it finally happen, sure….but I’d save your
cash.
#7 Luxor Café (JPN) – Great post position, 4 straight wins in 3
Stakes Races. I don’t know what it is exactly, but these young horses from Japan and the UAE don’t
tend to do well in the Kentucky Derby. This horse could absolutely finish top 5 –
but I just haven’t seen a trend breaker here yet. (Sired by 2015 Triple Crown
Winner American Pharoah).
#8 Journalism – The favorite at 3-1 morning odds and for good
reason – winner of 4 straight / 3 of those wins with rider Umberto Rispoli
including the most recent: Santa Anita Derby. He has a great post position and
should be able to position himself into a perfect spot to win this race. The
two concerns are he hasn’t been in very large fields before (several of these
horses have) and he’s only raced in California. But a victory in the Santa
Anita Derby makes him a contender.
#9 Burnham Square – Even though this horse has intriguing odds (12-1)
is on the outside shoulder of the favorite – I DO NOT TRUST the Bluegrass
Stakes – it will fool you like decaf coffee on a hungover morning….it may LOOK
right, it may feel right….but it will not BE right! This is a good horse that
has won 3 out of 6 lifetime races – Rider Brian Hernandez Jr. won the KY Derby
last year – I just don’t trust the Bluegrass.
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Not East Avenue But still funny. |
#11 Flying Mohawk – finished behind
#3 Final Gambit in their last race. He’s going off at 30-1 this is
the kind of horse with this post position who could sneak into the top 5. I
just don’t think he could finish better than 3
rd in this race.
#12 East Avenue – Finished 2nd in the Blue Grass Stakes
behind #9 Burnham Square – it would
not surprise me to see East Avenue be cut loose in the first half mile and lead
the pack. But I would expect him to fade coming out of the final turn. If the
track is muddy – keep an eye on this one – at 20-1 he could shoot to take the
lead and slop his way home to the winners circle if the mud exhausts the field.
#13 Publisher – this will be his first race with rider Irad Ortiz,
as Flavien Prat also decided not to board this horse either. This horse
finished a strong 2nd in the Arkansas Derby, but hasn’t been
consistent and again – listen to Flavien Prat. Publisher also seems most
comfortable sitting WAY in the back for most of the race and with 18 other
horses in this one – I think it will be too much of a challenge for this horse.
#14 Tiztastic – 2013 Kentucky Derby winner Joel Rosario will be
aboard the Louisiana Derby winner. The Louisiana Derby switched over from 1
mile and 1/8th to 1 mile and 3/16 a few years ago which
may help prepare horses for the distance of 1 mile and 1/4 . This horse looked
strong coming down to the wire.
At 20-1 this horse has my
interest – he’s got a great spot, looks good for the distance and the Jockey
knows how to win here.
#15 Render Judgement – (sired by Blame) has finished 5th
/ 2nd / 8th and 3rd in his last four races.
And has a new rider aboard in Julien Leparoux – I don’t see anything here -- granted I'm also still upset that Blame (the sire) beat Zenyatta 15 years ago in the Breeders Cup.
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LOVED Zenyatta....but a Bobblehead Zenyatta?? |
#16 Coal Battle – with trainer Lonnie Briley and Jockey Juan Vargas
this horse has 5 Wins / a Place and a Fourth Finish out of 7 races. Finished 3rd
behind Sandman and Publisher in the Arkansas Derby – I can see this horse
finishing 3rd at best – consider for exotic bets.
#17 Sandman – Jose Ortiz will be back aboard – and rode Sandman to
victory in the Arkansas Derby. In the last 5 races Sandman has 2 Wins / A place
and 2 Shows – and was beaten by Coal Battle in February. Not a lot of winning consistency here for a 6-1 horse.
His ride In the Arkansas Derby
was very solid – he’ll sit in the middle of the pack and can go wide and still
pull off a win – I understand the 6-1 odds from that race….I just don’t love
those odds here.
#18 Sovereignty - Finished 2nd in the Florida
Derby to Tappan Street (due to injury couldn’t run here). Sovereignty will
likely sit in the back of the pack and make a late run – He’s got a good post position
and he’ll be able to melt into the pack whenever they like – but I don’t love a
5-1 horse who has to get through a wall of horses to win.
Between Sandman and Sovereignty
– I like Sandman’s position and racing style more.
#19 Chunk of Gold – 30-1 and finished a notable 2nd
behind Tiztastic in the Louisiana Derby – I like this horse quite a bit and his
Jockey Jareth Loveberry has a name that sounds like he should be from a Jane
Austen novel – but I think this horse will be lucky to finish top 6. Maybe
consider in Exotics.
A bit of irony here – Chunk of
Gold was purchased for $2,500 October 2023
Baeza and Sandman were purchased for $1,200,000 each.
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I say...Jareth Loveberry at your service m'lady! |
#20 Owen Almighty – finished a disappointing 6th in the
Blue Grass Stakes – but has 3 Wins and 2 Places in 7 lifetime races. His usual
Jockey Ortiz will be riding #17 Sandman
#21 Baeza – ridden by 2019 Kentucky Derby winner Flavien Prat
finished 2nd behind Journalism in the Santa Anita Derby. With Prat
aboard I like the 12-1 odds on this horse – however Prat has never ridden this
horse in a race!
As I see the race – the gates
will fly open and #1 Citizen Bull
and #2 Neoequos will get swallowed
up quickly by the pack – Citizen Bull may show up late, but I doubt it.
#3 Final Gambit will hit the brakes and wait until the last turn to
make a move – if he finds the right hole, could be an upset!
If #5 American Promise gets a clean break and can take the rail early –
he’s got a shot to dictate his own race. I don’t trust this horse to hold the
lead and not burn out – my guess is he fades late OR he gets boxed in going
into the first turn – same could be said for #20 East Avenue.
#8 Journalism will position himself mid-pack and when they hit the
final turn will look to make his move. If they give this horse open track in
front of him – he’ll likely be in the Winner’s Circle.
#9 Burnham Square **Should stalk Journalism and dictate how the
middle of the pack will run – but my guess is this horse will come out
flustered and/or flat like many Bluegrass Stakes winners before him.
#14 Tiztastic needs some luck – he’ll need to find a spot middle of
the pack inside – hope that he doesn’t go too far wide in the first turn or try
to dictate the lead. If this horse is patient and finds a hole late he could finish top 3.
#17 Sandman & #18
Sovereignty - will battle for
position – I’m afraid Sandman will want the top of the pack early and will go
wide – I think he fades late. I like Sovereignty to be more patient and finish
strong in the end.
#21 Baeza – Prat is one of the best in the business (if not THE
best) – but first time out with this horse??
Closing Speed likes: Journalism / Tiztastic / Final
Gambit and Sandman
If I’m betting $20 to $24 on this race I like:
$1 Trifecta Box: 3, 8, 14, 17 = $24
$1 Exacta Box : 3/8/14/17/21 w 3/8/14/17/21 = $20
Longshots:
$4 Win/Place – #14 = $8
$4 Win/ Place - #5 - $8
$4 Win/Place - $3 = $8