Kentucky
First Look: Kentucky Derby will be filled by 3 big Saturdays
Photo:
Fair Grounds / Hodges Photography & Jessica Morgan / Eclipse Sportswire
If college basketball could have its selection Sunday, then
horse racing offers its answer with selection Saturdays. Eight major stakes in
the next three weeks will do more to fill the starting gate for Kentucky Derby
2025 than all the prep races beforehand this winter.
The Grade 2, $1 million Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds in
New Orleans and the $777,000 Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) at Turfway Park near
Cincinnati are scheduled to happen less than 20 minutes apart Saturday. The
winners are guaranteed of invitations and second-place finishers virtually
assured of joining them in the run for the roses May 3 at Churchill Downs.
John Hancock and Poster are the program favorites for this
weekend’s features, which will be followed March 29 by the Florida Derby (G1)
and Arkansas Derby (G1). The UAE Derby (G2) has a separate path to Louisville
on April 5, the same day the Blue Grass (G1), Wood Memorial (G2) and Santa
Anita Derby (G1) color in most of the rest of the Kentucky picture.
Eclipse Award winner Sierra Leone stands out on the
Louisiana Derby undercard with his return in the New Orleans Classic (G2). Between
the Bayou, northern Kentucky, the Arkansas mountains and Southern California, there
are nine key stakes on the Saturday calendar.
Saturday
Louisiana Derby (G2), Fair Grounds, 1 3/16 miles,
3-year-olds, Kentucky Derby 100-50-25-15-10 points race
It was just last week when John Hancock was drawn into a
field of 10 for the Virginia Derby. Then trainer Brad Cox decided to wait for
this race that rewards twice as many Kentucky Derby qualifying points. Now the 2-for-2
Constitution colt is entered in another 10-horse field. After drawing the rail
post, John Hancock was made the 7-2 favorite on the morning line. With 20
points from his narrow Sam F. Davis victory Feb. 8 at Tampa Bay Downs, he might
need only a third-place finish in New Orleans to get into the big starting gate
this spring at Churchill Downs.
| Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Morn. line |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
John Hancock Constitution |
7.06 |
Brad Cox Flavien Prat |
1st, 2025 Sam F. Davis |
7-2 |
|
Last race |
1st, 2025 Sam F. Davis |
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| 2 |
|
Chunk of Gold Preservationist |
6.12 |
Ethan West Jareth Loveberry |
2nd, 2025 Risen Star G2 |
8-1 |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Risen Star G2 |
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| 3 |
|
Tiztastic Tiz the Law |
6.64 |
Steve Asmussen Joel Rosario |
5th, 2025 Rebel G2 |
8-1 |
|
Last race |
5th, 2025 Rebel G2 |
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| 4 |
|
Yinzer Twirling Candy |
Steve Asmussen Ben Curtis |
1st, FG, MSW, 2/15/25 R9 |
12-1 | |
|
Last race |
1st, FG, MSW, 2/15/25 R9 | |||||
| 5 |
|
Caldera Liam’s Map |
6.76 |
D. Wayne Lukas Tyler Gaffalione |
2nd, 2025 Sunland Derby |
5-1 |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Sunland Derby |
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| 6 |
|
Built Hard Spun |
6.57 |
Wayne Catalano José Ortiz |
3rd, 2025 Risen Star G2 |
9-2 |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Risen Star G2 |
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| 7 |
|
Vassimo Nyquist |
6.06 |
Todd Pletcher Irad Ortiz Jr. |
4th, 2025 Risen Star G2 |
12-1 |
|
Last race |
4th, 2025 Risen Star |
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| 8 |
|
Furio McKinzie |
5.79 |
Joe Sharp Luis Sáez |
2nd, FG, alw OC, 2/17/25 R5 |
12-1 |
|
Last race |
2nd, FG, alw OC, 2/17/25 R5 | |||||
| 9 |
|
Instant Replay Maximum Security |
5.34 |
Brad Cox Florent Géroux |
1st, FG, alw OC, 2/17/25 R5 | 6-1 |
|
Last race |
1st, FG, alw OC, 2/17/25 R5 |
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| 10 |
|
Hypnus Into Mischief |
4.79 |
Kenny McPeek Brian Hernandez Jr. |
7th, 2025 Rebel G2 |
12-1 |
|
Last race |
7th, 2025 Rebel G2 |
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New Orleans Classic (G2), Fair Grounds, 1 1/8 miles, 4-year-olds
and up
Which version of Sierra Leone will show up for his
4-year-old debut in this $500,000 race? The most successful version has earned
$6,008,000 with deep-closing performances like his Breeders’ Cup Classic win
that clinched a division championship. He also won the 2024 Risen Star (G2) in
his only previous start at Fair Grounds. After he finished first in last year’s
Blue Grass (G1), the son of Gun Runner lost four races in a row, including
three as the post-time favorite. Regardless of those times he has dashed the
highest wagering hopes for him, Sierra Leone is 9-for-9 when it comes to being
part of the trifecta.
| Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Morn. line |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Kinetic Street Sense |
6.23 |
Brad Cox Luis Sáez |
1st, General MacArthur Overnight |
10-1 |
|
Last race |
1st, General MacArthur Overnight |
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| 2 |
|
Hall of Fame Gun Runner |
6.60 |
Steve Asmussen José Ortiz |
1st, 2025 Mineshaft G3 |
4-1 |
|
Last race |
1st, 2025 Mineshaft G3 |
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| 3 |
|
San Siro Classic Empire |
Brendan Walsh Édgar Morales |
1st, FG, alw OC, 2/1/25 R6 | 15-1 | |
|
Last race |
1st, FG, alw OC, 2/1/25 R6 |
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| 4 |
|
Maycocks Bay Speightstown |
6.34 |
Michael Stidham Ben Curtis |
3rd, 2025 Mineshaft G3 |
12-1 |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Mineshaft G3 |
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| 5 |
|
Touchuponastar Star Guitar |
5.45 |
Jeff Delhomme Timothy Thornton |
1st, La.-Bred Premier Night Championship |
6-1 |
|
Last race |
1st, La.-Bred Premier Night Championship |
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| 6 |
|
Uno Mas Bourbon Macho Uno |
6.55 |
Ian Wilkes Brian Hernandez Jr. |
3rd, GP, alw OC, 2/15/25 R9 | 30-1 |
|
Last race |
3rd, GP, alw OC, 2/15/25 R9 |
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| 7 |
|
Sierra Leone Gun Runner |
7.88 |
Chad Brown Flavien Prat |
1st, 2024 Breeders’ Cup Classic G1 |
7-5 |
|
Last race |
1st, 2024 Breeders’ Cup Classic G1 |
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| 8 |
|
Tarantino Pioneer Of The Nile |
6.05 |
Peter Eurton Edwin Maldonado |
3rd, 2025 San Pasqual G2 |
15-1 |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 San Pasqual G2 |
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| 9 |
|
Komorebino Omoide California Chrome |
6.37 |
Robertino Diodoro Jansen Melancon |
2nd, 2025 Mineshaft G3 |
8-1 |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Mineshaft G3 |
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| 10 |
|
Bishops Bay Uncle Mo |
5.89 |
Brad Cox Irad Ortiz Jr. |
1st, OP, alw, OC, 1/25/25 R4 | 10-1 |
|
Last race |
1st, OP, alw, OC, 1/25/25 R4 |
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Fair Grounds Oaks (G2), Fair Grounds, 1 1/16 miles,
3-year-old fillies, Kentucky Oaks 100-50-25-15-10 points race
Cox also has an undefeated starter Saturday in Fair Grounds’
automatic qualifier for the Kentucky Oaks (G2). Good Cheer, a Godolphin
homebred filly by Medaglia d’Oro, is 5-for-5. Dominating in all her starts, she
drew away to a 6 1/4-length triumph Feb. 15 in the Rachel Alexandra (G2) at
Fair Grounds. With 45 points from her three wins in Oaks preps, Good Cheer
already may have done enough to assure her place among the 14 fillies running
for the lilies May 2.
| Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Girl Math McKinzie |
Rodolphe Brisset Flavien Prat |
5th, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
5th, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
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| 2 |
|
Gowells Delight Practical Joke |
6.34 |
Kenny McPeek Brian Hernandez Jr. |
2nd, 2025 Rachel Alexandra G2 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Rachel Alexandra G2 |
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| 3 |
|
Ahavah City of Light |
Cherie DeVaux José Ortiz |
1st, FG, MSW, 2/15/25 R6 | Entered | |
|
Last race |
1st, FG, MSW, 2/15/25 R6 |
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| 4 |
|
Jenkin Mineshaft |
6.27 |
Lindsay Schultz Florent Géroux |
8th, 2025 Honeybee G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
8th, 2025 Honeybee G3 |
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| 5 |
|
Her Laugh Practical Joke |
6.34 | Whit Beckman
Irad Ortiz Jr. |
2nd, 2025 Suncoast |
Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Suncoast |
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| 6 |
|
Bless the Broken Laoban |
6.06 |
Will Walden Axel Concepción |
3rd, 2025 Rachel Alexandra G2 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Rachel Alexandra G2 |
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| 7 |
|
Good Cheer Medaglia d’Oro |
7.45 |
Brad Cox Luis Sáez |
1st, 2025 Rachel Alexandra G2 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
1st, 2025 Rachel Alexandra G2 |
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| 8 |
|
Secret Faith Aurelius Maximus |
Jayde Gelner Jareth Loveberry |
1st, La.-Bred Premier Night Starlet |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
1st, La.-Bred Premier Night Starlet | |||||
| 9 |
|
Quickick McKinzie |
7.24 |
Tom Amoss Tyler Gaffalione |
5th, 2025 Honeybee G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
5th, 2025 Honeybee G3 |
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Muniz Memorial Classic presented by Horse Racing
Nation (G2), Fair Grounds, 1 1/8 miles, turf, 4-year-olds and up
The three millionaires in Fair Grounds’ top turf race
Saturday stand out for more than their bankrolls. Spirit of St Louis, a
6-year-old gelding from Chad Brown’s barn, rallied in his 2025 debut to deliver
a thrilling triumph in the Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1).
Five-year-old Gigante won two listed Fair Grounds stakes, lower case, since he
finished second in last year’s Muniz Memorial, but he was a disappointing
eighth last month in the Fair Grounds Stakes (G3), upper case. Brilliant Berti,
one of the three 4-year-olds in the 12-horse field, made the Oct. 26 Bryan
Station (G3) his fifth win in seven career starts before going on a 4 1/2-month
break.
| Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Morn. line |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Gigante Not This Time |
6.49 |
Steve Asmussen Joel Rosario |
8th, 2025 Fair Grounds G3 |
8-1 |
|
Last race |
8th, 2025 Fair Grounds G3 |
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| 2 |
|
Johny’s Fireball Tonalist |
5.47 |
Norm Casse Florent Géroux |
6th, John B. Connally Turf Cup |
20-1 |
|
Last race |
6th, John B. Connally Turf Cup |
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| 3 |
|
What Say Thee Sea The Stars |
Mike Maker Luis Sáez |
3rd, 2025 Fair Grounds G3 |
10-1 | |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Fair Grounds G3 |
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| 4 |
|
Cameo Performance Oscar Performance |
5.84 |
Brendan Walsh Irad Ortiz Jr. |
8th, 2024 Nashville Derby Invitational G3 |
20-1 |
|
Last race |
8th, 2024 Nashville Derby Invitational G3 |
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| 5 |
|
Redistricting Kingman |
6.34 |
Chad Brown Flavien Prat |
2nd, 2024 Seabiscuit Handicap G2 |
9-2 |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2024 Seabiscuit Handicap G2 |
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| 6 |
|
Spirit of St Louis Medaglia d’Oro |
7.76 |
Chad Brown Tyler Gaffalione |
1st, 2025 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational G1 |
3-1 |
|
Last race |
1st, 2025 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational G1 |
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| 7 |
|
Rebel Red Frankel |
5.94 |
Cherie DeVaux José Ortiz |
3rd, 2024 Red Smith G2 |
4-1 |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2024 Red Smith G2 |
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| 8 |
|
Brilliant Berti Noble Mission |
6.67 |
Cherie DeVaux Brian Hernandez Jr. |
1st, 2024 Bryan Station G3 |
5-1 |
|
Last race |
1st, 2024 Bryan Station G3 |
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| 9 |
|
Smokey Mandate Strong Mandate |
3.79 |
Mike Maker Jareth Loveberry |
1st, FG, alw OC, 2/22/25 R8 |
20-1 |
|
Last race |
1st, FG, alw OC, 2/22/2025 R8 |
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| 10 |
|
Dancin In Da’nile Pioneerof the Nile |
4.45 |
Gail Cox Axel Concepción |
4th, 2024 Valedictory G3 |
20-1 |
|
Last race |
4th, 2024 Valedictory G3 |
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| 11 |
|
Idratherbeblessed Unified |
3.79 |
Chris Hartman Ben Curtis |
4th, 2025 Fair Grounds G3 |
20-1 |
|
Last race |
4th, 2025 Fair Grounds G3 |
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| 12 |
|
Higgins Boat Omaha Beach |
6.06 |
Tom Amoss Édgar Morales |
2nd, 2025 Fair Grounds G3 |
15-1 |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Fair Grounds G3 |
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Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3), Turfway Park, 1 1/8 miles,
synthetic, 3-year-olds, Kentucky Derby 100-50-25-15-10 points race
Poster has won twice on turf and once on dirt. After a
third-place finish last month in the Sam F. Davis, trainer Eoin Harty will try
Godolphin’s homebred Munnings colt on Tapeta for the first time. The winner of
the Remsen (G2) on the Aqueduct dirt in December, Poster will be paired with
John Velázquez this weekend, his fourth different jockey in five starts. Among
the other entrants in the overflow field, California Burrito successfully
graduated to stakes company with a narrow, gate-to-wire victory in the John
Battaglia Memorial covering 1 1/16 miles of Turfway’s synthetic track Feb. 22.
| Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Calling Card Complexity |
6.06 |
Mike Maker Adam Beschizza |
7th, 2025 Gotham G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
7th, 2025 Gotham G3 |
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| 2 |
|
Charlie’s To Blame Blame |
6.12 |
Peter Eurton Juan Hernández |
1st, 2025 Kitten’s Joy |
Entered |
|
Last race |
1st, 2025 Kitten’s Joy |
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| 3 |
|
California Burrito Army Mule |
6.14 |
Tommy Drury |
1st, 2025 John Battaglia Memorial |
Entered |
|
Last race |
1st, 2025 John Battaglia Memorial |
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| 4 |
|
Final Gambit Not This Time |
Brad Cox Luan Machado |
1st, TP, MSW, 2/15/25 R5 |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
1st, TP, MSW, 2/15/25 R5 | |||||
| 5 |
|
Flying Mohawk Karakontie |
5.79 | Whit Beckman
Joe Ramos |
1st, FG, alw OC, 1/30/25 R8 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
1st, FG, alw OC, 1/30/25 R8 | |||||
| 6 |
|
Baby Max Maximus Mischief |
6.07 |
Kelsey Danner Abel Cedillo |
2nd, 2025 John Battaglia Memorial |
Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 John Battaglia Memorial |
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| 7 |
|
Giocoso Not This Time |
6.15 | Keith Desormeaux
Jaime Torres |
12th, 2025 Risen Star G2 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
12th, 2025 Risen Star G2 |
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| 8 |
|
Innovator Authentic |
6.24 |
D. Wayne Lukas Nik Juárez |
12th, 2025 Rebel G2 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
12th, 2025 Rebel G2 |
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| 9 |
|
Poster Munnings |
7.12 |
Eoin Harty John Velázquez |
3rd, 2025 Sam F. Davis |
Entered |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Sam F. Davis |
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| 10 |
|
Maximum Promise Maximum Security |
6.05 |
Kenny McPeek Frankie Dettori |
3rd, 2025 John Battaglia Memorial |
Entered |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 John Battaglia Memorial |
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| 11 |
|
Curvino Vino Rosso |
Peter Miller Gerardo Corrales |
3rd, OP, alw OC, 2/24/25 R6 |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
3rd, OP, alw OC, 2/24/25 R6 | |||||
| 12 |
|
He’s Not Joking Practical Joke |
6.27 |
Josie Carroll Rafael Hernández |
5th, 2025 Holy Bull G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
5th, 2025 Holy Bull G3 |
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|
13 ae |
|
Candytown Speightstown |
Todd Pletcher John Velázquez |
2nd, TAM, MSW, 2/8/25 R7 |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
2nd, TAM, MSW, 2/8/25 R7 | |||||
Bourbonette Oaks, Turfway Park, 1 1/16 miles, synthetic,
3-year-old fillies, Kentucky Oaks 50-25-15-10-5 points race
Racing on her home track, White Rocks tries to parlay her
Cincinnati Trophy score Feb. 21 into a victory that would clinch one of the 14
berths in the Kentucky Oaks. The daughter of Frosted will be rematched against
Adrift, who finished second in last month’s one-mile race, and
Somethinabouther, who came in third. Fourth-place Bracelet, an also-eligible
entrant this week, would join the rematch with one scratch. Just Ruthless, who
finished eighth in the Cincinnati Trophy, is also part of the reunion.
| Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Resolve Midnight Lute |
5.87 |
Leonard Powell Umberto Rispoli |
2nd, SA, alw OC, 2/21/25 R7 | Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, SA, alw OC, 2/21/25 R7 |
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| 2 |
|
Somethinabouther Mendelssohn |
6.34 |
Brendan Walsh Declan Cannon |
3rd, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
Entered |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
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| 3 |
|
Admit Blame |
5.84 |
Tommy Drury |
2nd, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
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| 4 |
|
Zealous Moon The Factor |
Riley Mott Jaime Torres |
1st, GP, alw, 2/2/25 R8 | Entered | |
|
Last race |
1st, GP, alw, 2/2/25 R8 |
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| 5 |
|
Bless the Broken Laoban |
6.06 |
Will Walden John Velázquez |
3rd, 2025 Rachel Alexandra G2 | Entered |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Rachel Alexandra G2 |
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| 6 |
|
Getting After It Violence |
Michael Puhich Juan Hernández |
2nd, TP, alw OC, 3/6/25 R7 | Entered | |
|
Last race |
2nd, TP, alw OC, 3/6/25 R7 |
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| 7 |
|
As Catch Can Mo Town |
6.15 |
Jonathan Thomas Frankie Dettori |
2nd, 2025 Sweet Life |
Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Sweet Life |
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| 8 |
|
Golden Sunshine Medaglia d’Oro |
Eoin Harty Vincent Cheminaud |
1st, TP, MSW, 2/13/25 R8 |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
1st, TP, MSW, 2/13/25 R8 | |||||
| 9 |
|
Fixin To Bee Mshawish |
5.79 | Rusty Arnold Corey Lanerie |
4th, 2025 Sweetest Chant |
Entered |
|
Last race |
4th, 2025 Sweetest Chant |
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| 10 |
|
Just Ruthless Justify |
Destin Heath Gabriel Sáez |
8th, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
8th, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
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| 11 |
|
White Rocks Frosted |
6.12 |
Arnaud Delacour Victor Carrasco |
1st, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
Entered |
|
Last race |
1st, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
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| 12 |
|
Will Then War of Will |
6.34 |
Jonathan Thomas Gerardo Corrales |
1st, 2024 Jimmy Durante G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
1st, 2024 Jimmy Durante G3 |
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|
13 ae |
|
Bracelet Authentic |
Brad Cox Luan Machado |
4th, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
4th, 2025 Cincinnati Trophy |
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|
14 ae |
|
Classic Appeal Classic Empire |
John Hancock Albin Jiménez |
13th, 2025 Honeybee G3 |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
13th, 2025 Honeybee G3 |
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Kentucky Cup Classic (G3), Turfway Park, 1 1/8 miles,
synthetic, 4-year-olds and up
Three weeks after a seventh-place finish in the Gulfstream
Park Mile (G2), Godolphin homebred Encino goes back to the Tapeta track where
his career began so impressively. Overcoming a dawdling start to finish second
by a neck in his debut last winter, the 4-year-old Nyquist colt broke his
maiden next out and then finished first in the 2024 Battaglia. After an April
13 victory in the Lexington (G3) on the Keeneland dirt, a soft-tissue strain
cost him a start in the Kentucky Derby and put him on Cox’s bench for nine
months. A comeback win came Jan. 16 in a 1 1/16-mile allowance at Gulfstream
Park. That was where Encino set the pace early this month before fading off the
board.
| Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Highestdistinction Point of Entry |
4.79 |
Lindsay Schultz Adam Beschizza |
4th, TP, alw OC, 2/28/2025 R8 | Entered |
|
Last race |
4th, TP, alw OC, 2/28/2025 R8 |
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| 2 |
|
Paros Cairo Prince |
5.34 |
Mike Maker Juan Hernández |
5th, 2025 Canadian Turf G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
5th, 2025 Canadian Turf G3 |
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| 3 |
|
Verstappen War Front |
6.11 |
Brendan Walsh Declan Cannon |
2nd, John B. Connally Turf Cup |
Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, John B. Connally Turf Cup |
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| 4 |
|
Mercante Gun Runner |
Brian Knippenberg Joe Ramos |
1st, TP, alw OC, 2/12/25 R5 |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
1st, TP, alw OC, 2/12/25 R5 | |||||
| 5 |
|
Gamer Twirling Candy |
Hugo Andrade Óscar Villarreal |
1st, TP, OC, 2/28/25 R3 |
Entered | |
|
Last race |
1st, TP, OC, 2/28/25 R3 | |||||
| 6 |
|
Encino Nyquist |
6.81 |
Brad Cox Luan Machado |
7th, 2025 Gulfstream Park Mile G2 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
7th, 2025 Gulfstream Park Mile G2 |
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| 7 |
|
Tapit Shoes Tapit |
6.03 |
Ed Moger Jr. Evin Román |
4th, Dust Commander |
Entered |
|
Last race |
4th, Dust Commander |
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| 8 |
|
Hush of a Storm Creative Cause |
4.84 |
Brad Cox Vincent Cheminaud |
2nd, Dust Commander |
Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, Dust Commander |
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| 9 |
|
Tall Boy Lookin At Lucky |
5.70 |
Doug O’Neill Rafael Hernández |
1st, CD, alw OC, 5/2/2024 R8 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
1st, CD, alw OC, 5/2/2024 R8 | |||||
| 10 |
|
Utah Beach English Channel |
6.07 | Nacho Correas Frankie Dettori |
9th, 2025 William L. McKnight G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
9th, 2025 William L. McKnight G3 |
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| 11 |
|
Lord Bullingdon Lord Nelson |
6.26 |
Michael McCarthy Umberto Rispoli |
3rd, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
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| 12 |
|
Chiron Protonico |
Richard Estvanko Sophie Doyle |
1st, Dust Commander |
Entered | |
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Last race |
1st, Dust Commander |
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|
13 ae |
|
Tucson Constitution |
Todd Pletcher John Velázquez |
1st, GP, alw OC, 2/22/2025 R11 |
Entered | |
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Last race |
1st, GP, alw OC, 2/22/2025 R11 | |||||
Essex (G3), Oaklawn, 1 1/16 miles, 4-year-olds and up
Sired by Street Sense out of Bernardini mare Collective, 4-year-old colt Kinetic has yet to have his racing résumé measure up to his bloodlines. Lightly raced for Cox, the Godolphin homebred won by three-quarters of a length as the odds-on favorite Jan. 25 in the $145,000 General MacArthur Overnight going 1 1/8 miles at Oaklawn. Two starts back he finished second to Saudi Crown in the $100,000 Tenacious at Fair Grounds. Kinetic will carry the top weight of 120 pounds, between one and four more than anyone else in the field.
| Post | Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer / Jockey | Last start | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
Red Route One Gun Runner |
7.11 |
Steve Asmussen Keith Asmussen |
7th, 2025 Razorback Handicap G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
7th, 2025 Razorback Handicap G3 |
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| 2 |
|
Maycocks Bay Speightstown |
6.34 |
Michael Stidham Francisco Arrieta |
3rd, 2025 Mineshaft G3 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Mineshaft G3 |
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| 3 |
|
Tarantino Pioneer Of The Nile |
6.05 |
Peter Eurton Edwin Maldonado |
3rd, 2025 San Pasqual G2 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 San Pasqual G2 |
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| 4 |
|
Patriot Spirit Constitution |
6.18 |
Michael Campbell Rafael Bejarano |
2nd, 2025 Fifth Season |
Entered |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 Fifth Season |
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| 5 |
|
Kinetic Street Sense |
6.23 |
Brad Cox Cristian Torres |
1st, General MacArthur Overnight |
Entered |
|
Last race |
1st, General MacArthur Overnight |
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| 6 |
|
Speed Bias Uncle Mo |
4.84 |
Ron Moquett Ricardo Santana Jr. |
4th, OP, alw OC, 2/28/2025 R9 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
4th, OP, alw OC, 2/28/2025 R9 | |||||
| 7 |
|
Unload Gun Runner |
5.79 |
Steve Asmussen Erik Asmussen |
7th, OP, alw OC, 1/25/25 R4 |
Entered |
|
Last race |
7th, OP, alw OC, 1/25/25 R4 | |||||
San Luis Rey (G3), Santa Anita, 1 1/2 miles, turf,
4-year-olds and up
In a race likely to be without any standout winning streaks, some recent also-rans may capture the attention of bettors. Seven-year-old Easter and 4-year-old Lord Bullingdon finished second and third in that order in the 1 1/4-mile San Marcos (G3), which was won Feb. 8 by There Goes Harvard. Six-year-old Midnight Mammoth, who won the 1 1/2-mile Cougar II (G3) by 10 1/4 lengths in July at Del Mar, lost his last three races by a combined 49 1/2 lengths, all at shorter distances. According to the Santa Anita racing office, a $67,000 turf allowance going 1 1/8 miles March 29 may lure some of the horses listed as possible rather than probable for the San Luis Rey.
| Silks | Horse / Sire | Rating | Trainer | Last start | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Midnight Mammoth Midnight Lute |
6.91 |
Craig Dollase |
4th, 2025 Santa Anita Handicap G1 |
Probable | |
|
Last race |
4th, 2025 Santa Anita Handicap G1 |
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|
|
Cabo Spirit Pioneerof the Nile |
6.71 |
George Papaprodromou |
3rd, 2025 Frank E. Kilroe Mile G1 |
Probable | |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 Frank E. Kilroe Mile G1 |
|||||
|
|
Easter Exosphere |
6.49 |
Phil D’Amato |
2nd, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
Probable | |
|
Last race |
2nd, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
|||||
|
|
Lord Bullingdon Lord Nelson |
6.26 |
Michael McCarthy |
3rd, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
Probable | |
|
Last race |
3rd, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
|||||
|
|
Megayacht Tonalist |
4.12 | Bob Hess Jr. |
1st, SA, clm, 2/2/25 R1 |
Probable | |
|
Last race |
1st, SA, clm, 2/2/25 R1 | |||||
|
|
Atitlan The Factor |
6.70 |
John Shirreffs |
5th, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
Possible | |
|
Last race |
5th, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
|||||
|
|
Balladeer Distorted Humor |
6.15 |
George Papaprodromou |
9th, 2024 Kentucky Turf Cup G2 |
Possible | |
|
Last race |
9th, 2024 Kentucky Turf Cup G2 |
|||||
|
|
Divin Propos George Vancouver |
6.09 |
Phil D’Amato |
4th, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
Possible | |
|
Last race |
4th, 2025 San Marcos G3 |
|||||
|
|
Wizard Of Westwood Tu Brutus |
5.91 |
Michael McCarthy |
8th, 2025 Thunder Road G3 |
Possible | |
|
Last race |
8th, 2025 Thunder Road G3 |
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|
|
El Rey Rey Karakontie |
4.79 |
Héctor Palma |
1st, SA, alw, 2/28/25 R3 | Possible | |
|
Last race |
1st, SA, alw, 2/28/25 R3 |
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|
|
Gold Phoenix Declan’s Warrior |
4.45 |
Phil D’Amato |
7th, CT, clm, 2/24/23 R1 |
Possible | |
|
Last race |
7th, CT, clm, 2/24/23 R1 | |||||
|
|
Invigorated Street Sense |
Michael McCarthy |
11th, SA, alw OC, 3/1/25 R11 | Possible | ||
|
Last race |
11th, SA, alw OC, 3/1/25 R11 |
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Kentucky
Virginia woman arrested 30 years after newborn was found in a Kentucky landfill
More than three decades after a newborn’s remains were discovered in a Kentucky landfill, investigators say advances in forensic science have finally led to an arrest.
Jennifer Cummins of Fairfax County, Virginia, was taken into custody on January 6 in connection with the death of an infant known for decades only as “Baby Jane Doe,” Kentucky State Police announced this week.
The case dates to 1991, when a sanitation worker discovered the remains of a baby girl at the former Richmond Landfill in Madison County, near Eastern Kentucky University.
Despite early investigative efforts, authorities were unable to identify the baby or determine who was responsible, and the case eventually went cold.
Kentucky State Police detectives recently reopened the investigation using modern forensic tools and updated investigative techniques. With assistance from the State Medical Examiner, it was determined that the infant was born alive and healthy before being placed in a dumpster on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University.
The new information ultimately identified Cummins as a person of interest. In late 2025, the case was presented to a Madison County grand jury, which returned an indictment charging Cummins with murder.
“Even after decades of time that has passed, with the collaboration of new technologies, advancements, and persistence, we’ve been able to discover new leads in this case,” said Kentucky State Police Trooper Justin Kearney. “That’s why it’s so important for people to know these cases never go cold to us.”
Authorities have not released details about Cummins’ relationship to the child or the specific circumstances surrounding the infant’s death.
Kentucky State Police say the investigation remains active, and that investigators say they are still seeking the public’s help to resolve some unanswered questions.
Cummins is being held at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center while awaiting extradition to Kentucky.
Kentucky
Kentucky Transfer WR Hardley Gilmore IV Commits to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Montavin Quisenberry isn’t the only former Kentucky wide receiver to switch out blue for red this offseason.
Hardley Gilmore IV announced Thursday that he has committed to the Louisville football program.
He’s the fifth Wildcat to transfer to the Cardinals in this cycle, following Quisenberry, who committed earlier in the day, cornerback D.J. Waller plus defensive ends Jerod Smith II and Jacob Smith.
Gilmore is also the 11th portal pickup for UofL in the last three days, and their 15th transfer commitment overall in this cycle, beginning to offset 23 portal defections that UofL has seen so far. The 14-day transfer window officially opened up this past Friday, and is the only opportunity for players to enter following the removal of the spring window.
Despite Kentucky’s instability at quarterback this past season, Gilmore put together a productive 2025 campaign. Playing in all 12 games while starting five, the 6-foot-1, 165-pound receiver caught 28 passes for 313 yards and a touchdown. His reception and yardage total was second on the team to Kendrick Law.
The Belle Glade, Fla. native got immediate playing time as a true freshman in 2024. Appearing in seven games, Gilmore was able to haul in six passes for 153 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown vs. Murray State.
While Gilmore has shown high end potential on the field, he comes with some off-the-field baggage from last offseason. Last January after opting to transfer to Nebraska following his true freshman season, he was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly punching someone in the face at a storage facility in Lexington. Then this past April, he was dismissed from the Huskers for unknown reasons, and wound up returning to Kentucky.
“Nothing outside the program, nothing criminal or anything like that,” Huskers head coach Matt Rhule said at the time regarding Gilmore’s dismissal. “Just won’t be with us anymore.”
Gilmore and Quisenberry are the first of likely multiple transfer pieces that Louisville will add to their wide receiver room. Between graduation and the portal, the Cardinals are losing six receivers – including Chris Bell & Caullin Lacy.
In their third season under head coach Jeff Brohm, Louisville went 9-4 overall, including a 4-4 mark in ACC play and a 27-22 win over Toledo in the Boca Raton Bowl. The Cardinals have won at least nine games in all three seasons under Brohm, doing so for the first time since 2012-14.
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Kentucky
Spotted lanternfly confirmed in 8 new Kentucky counties. About invasive insect
Spotted lanternflies congregate on grapevines
This undated video provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture shows adult spotted lanternflies on grapevines in Berks County.
PROVIDED BY PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, PROVIDED BY PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Entomologists have confirmed spotted lanternflies in eight more counties in Kentucky during 2025, according to a recent announcement.
These include Fayette, Franklin, Harrison, Pendleton, Robertson, Scott, Trimble and Woodford. The invasive insect was first found in the commonwealth in October 2023, in Gallatin County, and spread to counties including Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Grant, Henry, Kenton and Owen in 2024.
Here’s what to know.
What is a spotted lanternfly?
In short, the spotted lanternfly is a moth-like bug that’s not supposed to be in the U.S. The bugs tend to be red with black and/or white spots on their wings, according to the Department of Agriculture.
They’re native to China and first showed up in the U.S. in 2014. They’ve mostly been found in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, the USDA reports, but they’ve also been found in Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia.
One of the things that makes them so risky as an invasive species is that the eggs are thought to travel well, on everything from packages being shipped to moving boxes on U-Hauls.
Why are spotted lanternflies dangerous?
Spotted lanternflies can pose a major threat to the things such as orchards, vineyards and logging facilities. How? They tend to swarm and devour what they land on quickly, causing serious damage.
Their “waste product” — known as “honeydew” — can also attract molds and other bugs that further damage plants.
They pose a threat, according to the USDA, to everything from almonds, apples and hops to maple, oak and pine trees and more.
Is the spotted lanternfly in Kentucky?
Yes. The Kentucky Office of the State Entomologist said in a post to Facebook that the spotted lanternfly was confirmed in eight new commonwealth counties during 2025.
The species has been located in 16 counties total — Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Fayette, Franklin, Gallatin, Grant, Harrison, Henry, Kenton, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Scott, Trimble and Woodford.
What to do about spotted lanternflies
The biggest thing you can do, according to the USDA, to help control the spread of the spotted lanternfly is to keep an eye out for them.
It is recommended that you inspect trees, plants and other surfaces on your property for bugs. It’s best to do that around dusk, the USDA says, because that’s when bugs tend to congregate, making them easier to spot.
Signs that a plant may be infected include the plant oozing, becoming moldy or developing a fermented odor, according to the USDA. You may also see a “buildup of sticky fluid” beneath the infected plant.
The agency also recommends you keep an eye out for egg masses on everything from plants to boxes that hold things such as holiday decorations and often sit unattended for much of the year. If you spot an egg mass, you should scrape it “into a plastic zippered bag filled with hand sanitizer, then zip the bag shut and dispose of it,” according to the USDA.
In Kentucky, you should report sightings to your Department of Forestry regional office or reach the UK at 859-257-7597 or forestry.extension@uky.edu. UK experts also ask that anyone who finds one send a picture with the location to reportapest@uky.edu.
Contributing: Mary Ramsey, The Courier Journal. Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
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