They never make it simple, do they...
I find it highly doubtful that Mo runs a decent race in the Derby. IMO you have to have everything go your way the two weeks leading up to the Derby to win it. You miss any training, for any reason, it\'s bad. Antibiotics almost always leave a horse wanting in the stretch. And I would still contend that Mo was already suspect at the distance anyway.
But fair is fair. If you liked him before the work, you probably like him more now.
Let\'s also not forget that whether for better or worse, how some of these work over a sloppy Churchill track could mean almost nothing at all if the track is fast on Derby day.
I heard Mo\'s work was really, really good. Finished full of run and easily bested his workmate with no urging whatsoever.
I heard Midnight Interlude\'s work, although a bullet, was less than inspiring. He didn\'t get by his workmate and didn\'t gallop out very strongly. Supposedly Baffert made an excuse afterwards that MI isn\'t much of a work horse normally. But my guy in CA told me today that for his last work out there before the SA Derby MI started at least 3 lengths behind his stablemate, passed him during the work and galloped out like a sure thing afterwards. The fact that he didn\'t get by his workmate today at Churchill, to me, means he may be feeling the effects of that race, or he just did not like a sloppy Churchill. We\'ll have to see if he catches a fast track next week for his final work. But either way, if the track comes up sloppy on Derby day he\'s probably off my ticket.
And I heard Santiva\'s work was also sub par from what you usually want to see, with next to no gallop out.
Is it too much to ask to get 1 week of decent weather so a guy can figure out what\'s what?