The winner was one tough one to come up with. His form makes Giacomo look like a morning line favorite. I really believe that 50-1 was a huge underlay on this horse. I really don\'t think I would have taken 500-1 on him if it was offered. I know he may have a had a nice pattern, but a slow \"nice pattern\" is still slow.
One redboard thought. About a week ago, somebody posted that with I Want Revenge looking \"bounce\" and Quality Road having just been scratched, didn\'t that open this derby up to many more possible winners? That person was 100% right. There were really two fast horses pointing for this race, IWR and Quality Road, both running negative 3\'s. With both of them out, you are now looking at a couple horses that could run 0\'s being the \"fast ones\". Suddenly it doesn\'t take a negative 2 to win the race. So, you take a couple factors like a tightly packed rail that played extremely well, a rider who is the best around at sticking to the rail, and a horse with a top of 5 with a nice pattern that could jump forward a few points. maybe without the golden rail, he runs a 3 and still doesn\'t contend for WPS. But I bet after TGJB does the figures for today, he will see the rail was unbelievably strong and no doubt worth a couple points of performance. Add a 1w/1w trip and you get the upset.
We will know in a few days, but this horse winning the Derby should make for a full Preakness field, something we don\'t often have. Don\'t think he will scare anybody away. I would set the \"over/under\" on the Derby Winner for the Preakness to be 10-1, which I think will probably be the longest price Derby winner in that race.
Not sure what happened to POTN. Is it possible he is distance limited? When I saw him pop out of the gate and watched how approaching the turn when all the other jockeys were pushing on their horses, Gomez was still riding \"high in the saddle\" seemingly with a ton of horse under him. I thought he was going to be a runaway winner. He raced a nice race, but the fact that he was life and death to hold off both Papa Clem and Musket Man, after seeming to have so much horse on the far turn, surprised me.
I haven\'t read anything yet on Friesan Fire but it is hard to believe he ran that bad. Didn\'t like the horse at the price, but thought he was going to run well and be tough to keep out of the super. 18th out of 19?
Respect the hell out of Bob Baffert. He is 20 times the Derby trainer that Todd Pletcher ever will be. He had POTN ready to go, even putting early speed into him, which not many thought he had. Yes, Dunkirk had a little stumble, but he recovered and was seemingly well positioned, but again a TAP horse had nothing in the Derby.