If all things go as planned, Kiaran Mclaughlin will lead Shadwell Stable\'s
Mohaymen to the paddock for the 2016 Kentucky Derby. If all things go as
planned, Mohaymen, who has already won the Holy Bull and Fountain of Youth
Stakes at Gulfstream, will complete his final Derby prep in the Florida Derby.
Without going back too far in the past, which makes people nervous, let us look
at some horses who have run multiple prep races in Florida along the Derby
trail.
This is not a TG number driven discussion, but the numbers for a lot of the
runners which will be discussed are available in the TG archives, which is a
tremendous free resource at this time of year.
OK, I lied. No discussion of multiple Florida preps into the Derby can begin
without discussing Spectacular Bid\'s 1979 Derby year. Bid prepped
for the Derby by winning the Hutcheson, Fountain of Youth and Florida Derby.
Sensing Bid wasn\'t tight enough, Grover G.\"Buddy\" Delp sent Bid out for wins in
the Flamingo at Hialeah and the Blue Grass before taking the Derby and
Preakness. And lets all remember the Bid\'s young rider, Ronnie Franklin, who is
rumored to have stolen his first car before he ever sat on a horse.
Lets jump ahead to Monarchos, who broke his maiden and won an allowance
race at GP before winning the Florida Derby, the Wood Memorial, and the
Kentucky Derby. (2001)
Another colt who parlayed multiple Florida preps into Derby success was the ill
fated Barbaro (2006). Prior to his Derby win, Barbaro had prevailed in
the Tropical Park Derby at Calder, the Holy Bull, and the Florida Derby.
Big Brown (2008) was dominant in a GP allowance race and the Florida
Derby before winning two thirds of the Triple Crown.
The next success story would be Orb (2013). The Shug runner won a GP
allowance, the Fountain of Youth, and the Florida Derby on the way to winning
two thirds of the Triple crown.
Other runners with multiple Florida preps were less successful at Churchill,
and still others were not sound enough to make it to the Derby starting gate.
In 2002, Harlan\'s Holiday was second in the Fountain of Youth (FOY), won
the Florida Derby and the Blue Grass, was seventh as the favorite in the Derby.
Friend\'s Lake was a distant third in the 2003 Holy Bull (HB), won the
Florida Derby at a big mutuel, was 15th in that years Derby.
Pay attention, because in 2007 Scat Daddy was 3rd in the HB, won the FOY
and the Florida Derby, but finished 18th in Louisville in what proved to be his
last race after developing tendon problems. As best I can tell, and I am
begging correction here, no other recent 3YO has competed in the three GP preps
and gone on to compete in the Kentucky Derby.
Onward. Also in 2007, Nobizlikeshowbiz beat Scat Daddy in the HB, was
3rd to Scat Daddy in the FOY, won the Wood, then split the field of 20 in the
Derby.
2009. Quality Road was second in a GP allowance race before winning the
FOY and the Florida Derby. Quarter cracks prevented QR from making a Derby run.
Also in 2009, Dunkirk broke his maiden and won an allowance at GP before
running second to QR in the Florida Derby, and then 11th in the Kentucky Derby.
Eskendereya won an allowance race at GP in 2010 before winning the FOY
and winning the Wood, his last career race.
KMac had Soldat at GP in 2011, where he won an off the turf allowance at
GP before winning the FOY, subsequently ran 5th in the Fla Derby and 11th in
the KY Derby.
In 2012, Take Charge Indy was second in a GP allowance to the highly
touted El Padrino. TCI then won the Florida Derby before having the best view
of the field in that years Kentucky Derby.
We mentioned Orb\'s preparations in Hallandale, but must also mention
Itsmyluckyday, who won the Gulfstream Park Derby on New Years Day, won
the HB, was second in Orb\'s Florida Derby before running 15th in Louisville.
One more. In 2014, Constitution broke his maiden at GP, beat eventual
NYRA superstar Tonalist in a GP allowance, won the Florida Derby but was not
physically able to perform in the Kentucky Derby.
What does it all mean?
1) My employer is a beneficient diety, paying me as they do, albeit at an
ungodly hour, to study horse racing.
2) Some very good runners have prepped extensively in South Florida and have
been fresh enough to prevail in Louisville.
3) Other Florida prepped runners have disappointed in Louisville, possibly
after racing multiple times over a demanding track which is arguably scraped on
big race days.
Is this science? Tough to call it that, too many variables, such as the fact
that the Holy Bull has been run at four different distances since 2000.
My opinion:
Still time for a KMac audible and to orchestrate the anticipated manufactured
bounce in Lexington instead of Hallandale.After winning the Holy Bull with
Closing Argument, KMac shipped CA to Lexington to prep for an eventual
second place finish in Giacamo\'s Derby.
I can not shake from my stored perceptions the one that makes me think that the
GP surface is demanding and takes its toll on young runners. If it is true that
Scat Daddy has been the only recent 3YO to do the three GP preps and compete in
the Derby, Mohaymen will be up against history, and that plus an anticipated
short price gives me cause to look elsewhere.