Tuesday, May 1, 2018

The 2018 Kentucky Derby Locks




Do you remember the good old days when you can enjoy a cool refreshing Tab, the subways were covered with street art and you get through a news cycle without something ‘unprecedented’ happening?  The Locks remembers and also remembers how the Locks’ top locks have fared over the last 10 years.  Throwing out 2011 (slipped saddle) and 2012 (when East Coast bias clouded judgement) the Locks have been solid.

Past JCC Locks:

2017: Always Dreaming – finish: 1st – odds: 4.70-1

2016: Mohaymen – 4th - 11.80-1

2015: Firing Line --  2nd – 9.50-1

2014: Danza – 3rd – 8.70-1

2013: Orb – 1st – 5.40-1

2012: Daddy Nose Best – 10th – 14.00-1

2011: Archarcharch – 15th – 12.50-1

2010: Ice Box– 2nd  – 11.70 -1

2009: Musket Man – 3rd – 19.00-1

2008: Big Brown – 1st – 2.40-1

Buoyed by these results, the Locks are going to continue with the same strategy looking at Winners, Runners and Conformers:

Winners: Horses that haven’t done much wrong in their career. Looking for horses that have not run out of the money without good excuse and if at all possible have at least 3 wins.

Runners: Looking for those horses that are still running with speed at the end of a race.

Conformers: Looking for horses that are not trying to re-write the history books 

Winners 

Winning in Derby preps is important in determining the winner of the Derby... on average since 1993, Derby winners came in with more than 3 wins on an average of 7 starts and has been in the money close to 6 times in those starts. In those years there was only Giacamo that had come in with only 1 win but he rewarded those that took the gamble on him at 50-1.  Average odds of all Derby winners coming in with only 1 or 2 wins have been 20-1 (Animal Kingdom the 2011 winner who came into the Derby with only 2 wins was 20.90 to 1).  Accepting low odds on those with 1 or 2 wins is not in the Locks winning strategy.

Runners

As a student of the late Dr. Sartin, the Locks puts a lot of merit on the fact that "pace makes the race". Dr. Sartin, the father of pace handicapping, is a guy that lived in his mom’s basement (not that there is anything wrong about that) and crunched numbers of 1000s of races, died young from a diet that didn’t including anything but 2 liter Cokes, Hostess Snowballs, and Cheez Whiz & Saltines. In pace handicapping, how the race unfolds not just how the race ends is important. To determine how the Derby will unfold there is a need to pore through past performances and analyze splits and positions at those splits. 

From 1993-2013, average position of Kentucky Derby winners after 1/2 mile is 7.25 lengths off the pace, 3/4m – 6.25 lengths, 1mile – 2.1 lengths.

During that same period, the median finishing position of Kentucky Derby horses that have been either 1st or 2nd on the pace after the 1st call are 13th and 14th place, respectively.  Using the same data, there have been only 1 wire-to-wire winners and no others that were less than 2 lengths off the pace after the first call.  

But the last 4 years, we have seen speedier horses prevail with average position off pace of: 1/2 mile: 2 lengths, ¾ mile: 1 length, 1 mile, on or near lead.

Armed with those facts and also knowing that Promises Fulfilled, Magnum Moon, Justify, Flameaway and Noble Indy will want to be on or near the lead...the 2 horses that the Locks has identified as the 2 best in the field Audible and Mendelsohnn will benefit from a quickened pace set by the front runners.  Splits of :48+, 1:12+ like allowed in the Arkansas and Santa Anita Derby would doom the Locks but expectation is that there is enough speed in the race to set up for the Locks.

Conformers

The Locks enjoys history and any reader of the Locks in previous years very well knows that The Locks was a half a semester of Russian History shy of being a history minor at Georgetown University. Given the fact that our country has been put in the back pocket of Vladmir Putin perhaps I should have spent more time in that class rather than learning Russian by drinking a college-students version of a White Russian (Yoo-hoo and Cossack Vodka). The Locks does like to look at history when betting the Derby as there is 139 years of data already accumulated and can give you some clues on how to bet....some facts and history to consider when betting: 

Last-race-C Speed Index figures for the last 21 years have been quite telling-- only 3 horses with sub-100 CSIs have won and those horses were Charismatic in ’99 that won going off at 31-1 and Giacomo in 2005 who won at 50-1 --- Orb is sole exception of being the Derby favorite and winner despite a sub-100 CSI.  There were 2 others with last race CSIs of just 100 that also rewarded the risk, Mine that Bird in 2009, 50-1 and Funny Cide in 2003 at 13-1. The other 12 Kentucky Derby winners in last 16 years averaged a last race CSI of 105.85. This year 10 horses in the 20 horse field have last race sub-100 CSIs. 

In the same 21 year period, only Mine that Bird had won the Derby after failing to register a Brisnet speed figure of 100+ in either of their final two prep races. This year, only the following have 100+ Brisnet figs in their last 2 races: Magnum Moon, Audible, Noble Indy, Vino Rosso, Bolt d’Oro, Enticed, Justify, Promises Fulfilled, Lone Sailor, Hofburg.

Homebreds have been quite successful recently with 9 out of the last 15 and 5 out of the last 8 Derby winners being owned by the same people that bred them.  In the 2018 Kentucky Derby, Good Magic, Noble Indy, Enticed, Bravazo, Hofberg, and Firenze Fire are all homebreds.

Derby horses names starting with E, I, K, Q, U, V, X, Y & Z have not been very successful with a record of 10 wins out of 186 starters (4.8%).  Enticed is looking to buck the trend. Those horses whose name begins with A have had better luck with winning at 11.45% clip.  Audible is the only “A” horse in the field.

Audible (NY), Flameaway (ON), and Firenze Fire (FL) are the only non-Kentucky breds Derby starters.   Funny Cide in 2003 was the last and only New York-bred Kentucky Derby winner. NY-breds since 1966 have an average finish of 11th place.  Florida-breds have been more successful with 6 Derby winners including Silver Charm in 1997 and Triple Crown winner Affirmed. Also 5 Florida-breds have hit the board in the last 15 years. The last non-US bred horse to win the Derby was in 1983 which was Canadian bred Sunny’s Halo – the only other Canadian-bred winner was Northern Dancer.  Interesting to note the influence of Northern Dancer in today’s thoroughbred breeding – every Kentucky Derby starter has roots within 5 generations to Northern Dancer.

Since 1933 when Brokers Tip won the Derby in his maiden race, the last date a Derby winner broke their maiden was January 25th. Justify (February 18th) and Hofburg (March 3rd) looking to change that. Actually Brokers Tip was the last Derby winner that broke its maiden at Churchill Downs,  Free Drop Willy, Promises Fulfilled, and Bravazo broke their maiden under the Twin Spires.

Since 1914, no Derby winner has broke its maiden at Monmouth Park (Firenze Fire).

Since 1940, no horse that raced in Ireland (Mendelssohn) has been draped in a blanket of roses.

Currently the streak of Derby winners who come into the race off a win their last prep is 7.  The longest such streak based on data from 1940.

Since 1952, no Derby winner has come in worse than 4th in the final prep race before the Derby, Promises Fulfilled (9th Florida Derby), Bravazo (8th Louisiana Derby) have had clunkers in their last race.

1 Firenze Fire  50-1


Owner: Mr. Amore Stable

Trainer: J. Servis

Jockey: Paco Lopez

Sire : Poseidion’s Warrior  $6,500

Dam: My Every Wish by Langfuhr

Race Record: 9:4:1:0

CSI Figures:92-97-102

Firenze Fire is literally the Italian Stallion.  Owned by Ron Lombardi CEO of SportsCare Institute and one that embraces his Italian heritage by self-proclaiming himself, Mr. Amore.   Silks are in the Italian colors with two horseshoes creating a heart – That’s Amore!  Firenze Fire is one of Mr Amore’s homebreds and stamped himself as one of the best 2yos with victories in both the Sanford and the Champagne before throwing a clunker in the BC Juvenile.  Firenze Fire has done something that no other horse in the field has done – FF has raced twice at 9 furlongs with decent finishes.  But looking at his races further – in the 3 races FF has run at distances longer than 8 furlongs - has sub 80 late pace Brisnet figures – the Locks likes to see triple digits.   Also FF was nominated to the Pat Day Mile which gives indication that the connections feels that 8 furlongs may be a better distance for FF – the Locks agrees.

2 Free Drop Billy  30-1


Owner: Albaugh Family Stables LLC

Trainer: Dale Romans

Jockey: Robby Albarado

Sire : Union Rags $60,000

Dam: Trensa by Giant’s Causeway

Race Record: 8:2.3.2

CSI Figures: 100-99-105

Free Drop Billy has raced against 9 other Derby runners a total of 14 times - the most out of any Derby entrant but Free Drop Billy had only out-placed the other Derby horses 5 times while the other horses outplaced FDB 9 times.  Only real clunker was last years BC Juvenile.  With a late running style anticipate FDB to be in the top dozen but the speed figs put this one several lengths back.

3 Promises Fulfilled  30-1


Owner: Robert J Baron

Trainer: Dale Romans

Jockey: Corey Lanerie

Sire : Shackleford  $20,000

Dam: Marquee Delivery by Marquetry

Race Record: 5:3.0.1

CSI Figures: 66-106-98

Promises Fulfilled is the Pink-Women’s-Sized-Medium-Tom-Brady Jersey[i] pick of this year’s field.  A horse that apparently is unable to be rated as has been on lead for each of its 5 starts at the first call. Regular rider Robby Albarado jumped off this mount for another 30-1.  Although won the Fountain of Youth Stakes, a key Derby prep that has produced Kentucky Derb winners did so on the lead on a dawdling pace.  With a cavalry of 20 horses in the Derby won’t get such luxury.

4 Flameaway  30-1


Owner: John C. Oxley

Trainer: Mark Casse

Jockey: Jose Lezcano

Sire : Scat Daddy  $100,000

Dam: Vulcan Rose by Fusaichi Pegasus

Race Record:  9:5.2.0

CSI Figures: 102-96-103

Flameaway is definition of versatility – has won on poly track, on dirt, on turf, and on the mud. Beyond that versatility: Only horse in the field with a Kentucky Derby winning dam-sire. Only horse in field with 5 wins. Oilman owner John Oxley campaigned Kentucky Derby winner Monarchos.  Has done not much wrong in last 4 races but running style may compromise chances to ultimately place in top 3 in the Derby.   May get more consideration if track is wet.

5 Audible  8-1


Owner:  Winstar Farm LLC, China Horse Club International

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Jockey: Javier Castellano

Sire : Into Mischief $100,000

Dam: Blue Devil Bel by Gilded Time

Race Record:  5:4.0.1

CSI Figures:101-111-106

Audible is the 2018 Lock. It hits the boxes as being a winner, running fast at the end of the race and not bucking history.  The Locks likes these facts:

-       Castellano chooses Audible over Bolt D’Oro

-       Done nothing wrong in career only blemish was a fast closing 3rd in debut race

-       Very good final and closing time figs – CSIs, Brisnet, Brisnet late pace.

-       Did drift at end of Florida Derby but so did Nyquist ahead of its Ky Derby win – Gulfstream is a notoriously tiring track.

-       Pedigree doesn’t necessarily say that it is classic winner but has already outrun its pedigree

6 Good Magic  12-1


Owner:  E Five Racing Thoroughbreds and Stonestreet Stables

Trainer: Chad Brown

Jockey: Jose Ortiz

Sire :  Curlin  $150,000

Dam: Glinda the Good by Hard Spun

Race Record: 5:2.2.1

CSI Figures: 104-101-102

E Five Racing stable is not owned by a poor fielding 3rd baseman but by is named for owner Bob Edwards a pharmaceutical executive and the 5 members of his family. With over $1.8m in earnings, this million dollar yearling purchase has already paid for himself++ but being a million dollar+ yearling has not always equaled success -- look at these facts.   A study of 427 yearlings purchased for $1million or more yielded only 11 G1 winners (2.6%), 25.5% of these $1million babies never raced and a further 15.2% never won a race.  In total these 427 high priced yearling cost $770 million but only earned $52 million on the track.  Of these 427, only Fusiachi Pegasus won the Kentucky Derby.  In the Derby in total there have been 18 $1m+ auction purchases that have run and the average finish place for these have been 11th. Good Magic was the 2 yo champion which is another fact that doesn’t necessarily guarantee success in the Derby – since 1980 only Street Sense in 2007 and American Pharoah in 2015 have won the Derby after being 2yo champion.  Slow finish to the Blue Grass perhaps is the flaw that will have the Locks on others.



7 Justify  3-1




Owner:  WinStar Farm LLC, China Horse Club International, SF Racing LLC

Trainer: Bob Baffert

Jockey: Mike E. Smith

Sire :  Scat Daddy  $100,000

Dam: Stage Magic by Ghostzapper

Race Record: 3:3.0.0

CSI Figures (Last 3 Races): 109-112-107

Justify is attempting to become the first Derby winner since Apollo in 1882 to not race as a 2yo – even Apollo’s victory is tainted in that it was reported that owners of Runnymeade the 4/5 favorite took money to lose the race.  The record of Derby starters since 1937 that didn’t race as 2yos is 61 starts, 0 wins, 3 2nds, 5 3rds with Curlin and Bodemeister notable horses to fail to win. Also add that looking at data back 50 years, there is no other Derby winner that has raced at only 1 track before coming to the Kentucky Derby.  So is Jusify simply a horse-for-the-course at Santa Anita?  The El Segundo Sand that Santa Anita uses as a track surface differs from almost every other track for instance Churchill Downs has a sandy loam cushion main track with a 12-inch clay base. With the questions of ability to win out of the way – lets look at Justify’s merits.  The speed figures calculators love Jusify – 3 triple digit Beyers, C-Speed Index and Brisnet – no other horse in the field can tout that.  Looking at lightly raced superhorses coming into their signature big win such as Arrogate’s Travers Stakes, Big Brown’s Kentucky Derby – each of these did not come into their signature win with as good as a resume as Justify.  But for as many Arrogates and Big Browns, there are super-horses that failed to be – Arazi in 1992 (8th place) Silky Sullivan in 1958 (12th), Holy Bull in 1994 (12th), Point Given in 2001 (5th).  With odds that will likely drift even below the 3-1 morning line had to take another as the Lock. Can’t key at such low odds but need to keep in mix.

8 Lone Sailor  50-1


Owner: G M B Racing

Trainer: Tom Amoss

Jockey: James Graham

Sire : Majestic Warrior  $17,500

Dam: Ambitious by Mr. Greeley

Race Record: 8:1.3.1

CSI Figures: 99-99-94

Owner Gayle Benson has been painted as a gold digger as she has built the G M B Racing stable on the fortunes of her late husband Tom Benson. In a lawsuit brought by Tom Benson’s children and grandchildren, its cited that Tom Benson when not of a sound mind disowned his children while naming his 3rd wife Gayle Benson (nee Bird) who was 20 years his junior the heir of his fortune.  The recent death of Tom Benson now puts the fortune of the New Orleans Saints, the Brow-led New Orleans Pelicans and a controlling stake of Dixie Brewery in the hands of Gayle Benson. Lone Sailor is a nod to the late Tom Benson who was in the Navy and was awarded the Lone Sailor Award given to those that have distinguished themselves after their naval career.  Whether Gayle Benson is or is not a gold digger – she has shown confidence in stitching in 3 golden crowns (Triple Crowns?) on to her stable’s silks.  In assessing Lone Sailor’s ability to win the Kentucky Derby consider that the colt has only won once and that goes back to September of 2017, ranks 20th out of 20 in the Brisnet Prime Power ranking and picks up a Kentucky Derby rookie as a jockey.  If the track does come up sloppy, there may be consideration for the colt as did put in a fairly freakish performance on the wet Saratoga track.

9 Hofburg  20-1

 

Owner: Juddmonte Farms Inc.

Trainer: Bill Mott

Jockey: Irad Ortiz, Jr.

Sire : Tapit  $300,000

Dam: Soothing Touch by Touch Gold

Race Record: 3:1.1.0

CSI Figures: 98-99-99

Both owner Juddmonte Farms and trainer Bill Mott are considered some of the very best in the game but neither have found success in the elusive Kentucky Derby.  Juddmonte has campaigned champions like Arrogate and Frankel but only 3 horses have run under the Juddmonte colors.  Even though Juddmonte is without a Kentucky Derby win, Aptitude in 2000 and Empire Maker in 2003 have had runner-up finishes.  Like Justify, Hofberg comes in with only 3 races but only 1 win and a fast closing 2nd in the Florida Derby.  Hofburg appears to be a very good horse (great pedigree, good early form) but is an unlikely winner of the Derby perhaps like Empire Maker the Derby is a prep for the Belmont Stakes.

10 My Boy Jack  20-1


Owner: Don’t Tell My Wife Stables and Monomoy Stables

Trainer:  Keith Desourmeaux

Jockey: Kent Desormeaux

Sire :  Creative Cause  $20,000

Dam: Gold N Shaft by Mineshaft

Race Record: 10:3.3.2

CSI Figures: 99-98-100

My Boy Jack should go off at long odds – possibly even longer than the 20-1 odds in part of an atrocious workout this week. But looking at MBJs workout ledger – the colt has never been up for it in the morning – has saved himself for the afternoons when they do the running for money.  MBJ appears to be in the mold of Golden Soul (2nd 2013,34-1 ), Lookin at Lee (2nd 2017, 33-1), Commanding Curve (2nd 2014,37-1 ), a deep closer that picks up the place accordingly you will need a bomb closer in your mix and this one is the one I am pegging.  . Save for his maiden race – has not done anything wrong in his races – the 7th place finish in the Breeder’s Cup Juvenile Turf is better than the placing as was only 3 lengths behind Mendelssohn after his jock lost his whip. MBJs past performances show improving speed figures and good speed at the end of races including stirring finishes in last 3 Derby preps.

For full transparency, the Locks has a boy named Jack which may have painted differently the viability of this horse.   



11 Bolt d’Oro  8-1


Owner: Ruis Racing LLC

Trainer: Mick Ruis

Jockey: Victor Espinoza

Sire : Medaglia d’Oro  $250,000

Dam: Globe Trot by AP Indy

CSI Figures: 106-107-97

Race Record: 6:4.1.1

Bolt d’Oro is a nod to world record holding sprint champion Usain Bolt which may or may not be the name the colt wants to be associated with.   Yes Usain Bolt is the fastest man in the world and has won many races in dazzling fashion but…he also did so at sprint distances.  The Kentucky Derby is far from a sprint – in fact – it will be the furthest that these 3yos have run.  So perhaps a nod to Mo Farah (Mo d’Oro??) would have been more appropriate. This $630k purchase has regal bloodlines – Medaglia d’Oro out of an AP Indy mare – out of the whole field – Bolt d’Oro’s sire and broodmare sire have the longest average winning distance of their progeny.  But Bolt appears to be several lengths behind Justify and Audible appears to be the better horse as Castellano hopped off Bolt d’Oro to ride Audible.  This is a high qualify horse but may be concerned, as with Justify, that only has raced on West Coast tracks and have not been training at Churchill Downs.

12 Enticed  30-1


Owner: Godolphin

Trainer: Kiaran McLaughlin

Jockey: Junior Alvarado

Sire : Medaglia d’Oro  $250,000

Dam: It’s Tricky by Mineshaft

Race Record: 6:3.1.1

CSI Figures: 100-106-96

Godolphin has won 267 Grade 1 races including almost every other major horse race in the world -- but the Kentucky Derby still has remained elusive to Sheikh Mohammed. Actually, out of all owners that have placed 11 or more starters into the Derby, Godolphin is the most unsuccessful with a record of 11-0-0-0 with Frosted’s 4th place finish in 2016 being the closest Sheikh Mohammed has come to the blanket of roses.  Had my eye on Enticed since November of last year after winning the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes which is a 2 turn stakes at Churchill Downs.  Unfortunately, that on-course experience hasn’t translated in success in the Derby-- of 20 winners of that race that raced in the Derby only 1 has won (Super Saver 2010) and the average finish position of those starters was 9th.  There are some things to like about this colt including having the pedigree to get the distance, the ability to rate and come off the pace, and had legit excuses in not finishing better in the Wood Memorial.  This could be the one that seals the win for the Shiekh but the Locks are looking elsewhere.

13 Bravazo  50-1


Owner:  Calumet Farm

Trainer: D Wayne Lukas

Jockey: Luis Contreras

Sire : Awesome Again  $75,000

Dam: Tiz o’Gold by Cee’s Tizzy

Race Record: 8:3.1.1

CSI Figures:78-105-111

Last time these connections were making headlines together, you were probably wearing flannel, listening to the Backstreet Boys while coming out of the movie theater after watching the Waterboy.  Wayne Lukas had victories in 1998, 1995, 1996 and 1999.  Unfortunately for owner Calumet Farm, who also joins the Throwback club with ancient Kentucky Derby wins (1941-1968), Bravazo misses on the criteria the Locks likes to see in a Kentucky Derby contender: 3 clunkers on resume, no triple digit Brisnet figs, no winner of the Risen Star has won the Derby etc. No time machine will save this colts chances of Kentucky Derby victory.

14 Mendelssohn  5-1


Owner: Derrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier and Michael Tabor

Trainer: Aidan O’Brien

Jockey: Ryan Moore

Sire : Scat Daddy  $100,000

Dam: Leslie’s Lady by Tricky Creek

Race Record: 7:4.1.0

CSI Figures: xx-xx-99                                                                      

Mendelssohn, named after the German composer Felix Mendelssohn who is best known for his overture to a Midsummer’s Nights Dream, will become a horseplayers First-Saturday of May Nightmare if they dismiss this one because it’s a colt coming in from overseas.  Although trained by top European trainer and owned by top European owner and ridden by top European jockey, has an American pedigree.  Despite breaking its maiden at The Curragh on grass and winning the Breeder’s Cup Juvenile Turf, this half-brother to Beholder and $3million baby’s American pedigree is equally as strong on the dirt.  Mendelssohn stamped himself as a top contender for the fashion he won the UAE Derby on Dubai World Cup day at Meydan.   Usually I make argument for the UAE Derby winner as a Locks contender by citing that if they ran in the Dubai World Cup would have only been a few lengths behind the winner.   In the case of Mendelssohn and extrapolating the time he ran, he would have WON the Dubai World Cup which included horses like West Coast, Unbridled Forever, Thunder Snow etc.

15 Instilled Regard  50-1


Owner: OXO Equine LLC

Trainer: Jerry Hollendorfer

Jockey: Drayden Van Dyke

Sire : Arch

Dam: Enhancing by Forestry

Race Record: 7:2.2.1

CSI Figures: 98-103-107

Instilled Regard was another $1 million purchase for owner Lawrence Best, who made his money by investing into healthcare businesses. Instilled Regard was one of Larry’s four $1m juveniles – he bought at the 2yo sales. The other 3 have raced a total of 5 times for a $5,750 in earnings – again demonstrating that $1million purchases don’t guarantee success – but there are some that would be willing to pay over $1 million for a horse to run in the Kentucky Derby which Larry was able to do. But the odds of actually getting a horse in the Kentucky Derby are a lot lower than you’d think – if we just limit the universe of horses eligible to run in the Kentucky Derby to colts foaled in North America as it is about 97% of the population of Derby runners – the foal class of 2015 (3yos in 2018) was about 22,000 divide that by half for horses born as colts – 11,000 divide that by a number of runners 20 = 1 in 550 colts make it to the Derby.  Certainly, all things are not equal and that is where confirmation (body shape), pedigree and training come in to either decrease or increase the odds.  As to Instilled Regard’s Derby chances – coming in with two 4th place finishes doesn’t show that this horse want to or is able to win against the top competition.



16 Magnum Moon  6-1


Owner: Robert & Lawana Low

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Jockey: Luis Saez

Sire : Malibu Moon  $75,000

Dam: Dazzling Song by Unbridled’s Song

Race Record:  4:4.0.0

CSI Figures:103-105-109

Found the Locks Analysis of another 4 for 4 promising colt that was unraced as a 2yo. The Locks rightly dismissed Verrazano in the 2013 Derby who was 4-1 morning line as the colt finished 14th.  Its worthy to note that Magnum Moon’s speed figs do not stack up against Verrazano’s in 2013.  As with Verrazano another Pletcher trainee, the Locks is going to dismiss Magnum Moon. Final time in the Arkansas Derby was a full 1.6 seconds slower than the older horses running the same distance the race before. Magnum Moon drifted out 7 wide signaling a tired finish. 



Named after either the first European explorer to sail into New York Harbor or the bridge that spans the narrows that creates such harbor connecting Brooklyn to Staten Island - but there is not much outer-borough about this colt.   Purchased for $250k, a son of a $60k  sire and out of a Giant’s Causeway mare giving the horse near regal bloodlines.   Running style also is quite haughty - as if the colt knows he is the best in the land and dares others to catch him.   A perfect 4 for 4 with the highest last 3 race average speed figs if you are using Beyers, Brisnet or CSIs.  Won the Tampa Derby with ease and held off all comers in the Wood.  Will likely be the post time favorite.   All sounds very good.....but.....just like those driving over the Verrazano Bridge for the first time and realize there is a $15 toll  - those betting on this colt may have some unwelcome surprises.  First off, this More Than Ready colt will follow the footsteps of his sire and will likely be close or near the lead during the race only to give way in the last furlong.   Verrazano seems to have peaked in performance at a mile distance and the stretch out for a full mile and a quarter may be too much.  Also last workout was nothing splashy described as “just OK”.   This colt  has many similarities to last years Derby runner up Bodemeister - as Bodemeister liked to be on or near the lead and was unraced as a 2yo - as noted above - we haven’t seen an unraced as a 2yo Derby winner since 1882.   Like Bodemeister, this colt may be talented enough to place but I don’t see the favorite in the winner’s circle.



17 Solomini  30-1



Owner: Zayat Racing LLC

Trainer: Bob Baffert

Jockey: Flavien Prat

Sire : Curlin  $100,000

Dam: Surf Song by Storm Cat

Race Record:  6:1.3.2

CSI Figures: 99-101-106

Solomini appears to be just a step slower than others in this race with only 1 maiden win in 6 starts.  The speed figs support that fact -  sub 100 last race C-Speed Index figure, lack of triple digit Brisnet in last 2 races, and Beyers in the low 90s. Solomini’s last race was a 3rd in Arkansas Derby, no horse has won the Derby after a 3rd place finish since 1990.  Same connections as American Pharoah but certainly not coming into (or leaving) the race with the same resume as the Triple Crown winner. 

18 Vino Rosso  12-1


Owner: Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Jockey: John Velazquez

Sire : Curlin  $150,000

Dam: Mythical Bride by Street Cry (IRE)

Race Record:  5:3.0.1

CSI Figures: 103-91-102

Vino Rosso aka Red Wine is owned by a Queens guy (made $$ from VitaminWater) who thinks a good red wine comes out of the refrigerator.  Vino Rosso has several positives – a pedigree for the Kentucky Derby, 3 wins including a victory off the pace at the Wood Memorial, good closing speed, Kentucky Derby winning trainer, and solid speed figures.  But the Locks is looking at others as the Wood Memorial hasn’t produced even in the money finisher since 2003 when Funny Cide and Empire Maker finished 1st/2nd in Derby after prepping in the Wood.

19 Noble Indy  30-1


Owner: WinStar Farm LLC and Repole Stable

Trainer: Todd Pletcher

Jockey: Florent Geroux

Sire : Take Charge Indy $17,500

Dam: Noble Maz by Storm Boot

Race Record: 4:3.0.1

CSI Figures: 99-103-108

After the race if this one wins – I can always point to the fact I should not have ignored favorable trends – increasing speed figs in each of its races and a 4-race career with no bad races – 3 wins and a 3rd after a troubled trip.  But will not keep this one in the mix as Noble Indy doesn’t appear to be a horse that will be there in the end – not only a slow final split and late BrisNet rating and a slow time compared to older handicap horses is a detracting factor – the fact that John Velazquez has selected Vino Rosso to ride when was Noble Indy’s regular rider.  

20 Combatant  50-1


Owner: Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC

Trainer: Steven Asmussen

Jockey: Ricardo Santana

Sire : Scat Daddy

Dam: Border Dispute by Boundary

Race Record:  7:1.3.1

CSI Figures: 99-101-95

During the 17 year between 1993-2009, 4 times (approx. 24%) did a horse that came in 4th in its last prep race won the Derby. Of the 4 horses in the field that came in 4th in their last race, Combatant seems to be the one most likely to win – increasing speed figs, last pace Brisnet fig of 116, two turn win on the Churchill Downs oval, despite the 4th place finish – no real clunkers on the resume.   But cant avoid fact that only has 1 win, speed figs are still steps slower than the top horses, jockey Ricardo Santana has an average finish of 13th in 3 Kentucky Derby mounts.  Could finish in top half of field and beat its odds but unlikely to win.



The Locks Bets are;

$40 Win Audible = $40

$1 Exacta All over Audible = $19

$5WP My Boy Jack = $10

$2 Exacta Box: Audible, Mendelssohn, My Boy Jack, Justify = $24

$1 Trifecta Box: Audible, Mendelssohn, My Boy Jack, Justify =$24

Wet Track added bet:  $1 Exacta Box: Audible, My Boy Jack, Justify, Flameaway, Lone Sailor = $20

Total:  $137




Kentucky Oaks

7 Rayya 12-1  

11 My Miss Lilly 10-1

10 Midnight Bisou 5-2

13 Eskimo Kisses 15-1

2000 Guineas

14 Saxon Warrior 11-2  

2 Elarqam 4-1

11 Raid 33-1

7 James Garfield 20-1



[i] If this horse wins, the Locks on the next airline flight will wear a Pink Women’s Sized Medium Tom Brady jersey.











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