I hear you on ESK and AA in the Wood.
AA is a very tough horse to figure here. He ran often and on short rest as a two year old, all of them on the grass or synth. In the BC JUV Turf he was compromised by a wide trip on the second turn while trying to rally into a slow early pace, yet he rallied pretty strong and made up 5 length in the stretch. That race turned out to be his two year old top, but the horse isn\'t really bred for the lawn and the Sire Profile is more or less neutral on Synth. So I\'m not sure what to make of his two year old \"top.\" He then gets a layoff, shows up in the Gotham with no published works for his first try on dirt, makes his way through traffic on the turn and promptly goes right by the field with ease. That wasn\'t exactly the toughest field, with Yawana Twist and Nacho Friend taking the runner up spots. But he did dust them quite easily. Now he comes back on a little over 3 weeks rest, which ordinarily may not be enough but like I said, the Gotham looked pretty easy for him. If I had to guess I think he would pair or run a new top. But it\'s tough to say which way this one is going to go without more info, especially about his latest works.
I too have my doubts about ESK in this race. I also have some doubts about him in KY. He\'s 3/3 on dirt but he didn\'t run much at two, with his 2 year old top coming in only his second race. I really liked his 3 year old debut in an ALWN1X race at GP, and we all know what he did in the FOY. That being said, I still would like to see him overcome some trouble or show a mid-race move, a quick turn of foot that he can sustain through the stretch. If you look closely at his running line, although he\'s tracked the leaders closely in all his dirt races he hasn\'t every really run fast early. His half mile times in his 3 dirt races are roughly 48, 47.6, and 47.8. So in a faster field he is likely to be much further back early. That may not hurt him too much in a 7 horse field in the Wood, but it could be a big concern in 20 horse field. When you watch the FOY, you can see how the cheap speed really quit and ESK more or less just inherited the lead without having to make any type of move. The positive is that he then ran on powerfully through the stretch and was drawing away from the field with every stride. He also galloped out extremely well, and it appears he may be able to run all day. That being said, I don\'t know what Pletcher\'s intent is going to be here. I wouldn\'t think he would want an all out, gut wrenching effort. But the horse needs earnings to make the field in KY. I\'ve heard his last work was very good, with a strong double gallop out and horse seems full of energy. So I would anticipate that since he needs the earnings he will come close to pairing up his last.
I also like Schoolyard Dreams, but I\'m not sure how confident I could be in betting him in this spot. His pattern looks very healthy. He only ran twice as a two year old and it looks like he still has room for development. The rider switch is also a big positive in my opinion. But this one still seems a little green to me. And he still has AA and ESK to deal with... but, that was a VERY quick turn of foot he showed making that wide move in the Tampa Derby, and he sustained it quite well down the stretch, so he\'s obviously got talent.
Jackson Bend strikes me as more of miler. I think he winds up off the Derby trail after this race. But Zito has been training him for stamina, of late. We\'ll see if it helps. You never know with these young horses.
In any case, the Wood doesn\'t strike me as very good race to bet because I have no idea how to read AA, I\'m not entirely sure about Pletcher\'s intentions, and as the probable favorites both AA and ESK might be the real deal. Add to that that if Jackson Bend gets an easy front running trip and fires his best off those stamina building drills he may be good enough to hang on for piece anyway. He\'s obviousy pretty gutty.
If I were forced to bet the Wood, however, I would probably play SD to win if I could get 5-1 or so, and I would play him over/under AA and ESK in the EX. I would take a stand against Jackson Bend, and that whole play would be designed to get the \"dead\" money coming in on him. But my confidence level would be rather low and I would be more or less just screwing around, which has it\'s place from time to time.