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Pletcher chases third Kentucky Derby crown
Published on: Saturday, May 06, 2023
By: AFP
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Pletcher chases third Kentucky Derby crown
Forte trains on the track during morning workouts in preparation for the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
LOS ANGELES: Trainer Todd Pletcher goes for a third Kentucky Derby victory on Saturday when he sends early favorite Forte out in the 149th edition of the Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs.

Forte has won six of seven career starts, including five straight in graded stakes races.

That includes the Grade One Breeders’ Cup Juvenile for two-year-olds last year at Keeneland and the Grade One Florida Derby in April.

“He just keeps coming,” Puerto Rican jockey Irad Ortiz—chasing a first Derby victory—said of Forte, who overcame a difficult trip to win the Florida Derby.

“I mean it’s his heart. He just likes to win.”

Pletcher has three contenders in the 1 ¼-mile race, the first event of US flat racing’s Triple Crown, which will continue with the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore and the Belmont Stakes in New York.

Forte, priced at 3-1 after drawing the 15th post in the field of 20 on Monday, is the star of a trio that also includes Tapit Trice and Kingsbarns.

“You could say it’s the deepest squad we’ve brought so far,” said Pletcher, who has entered 62 horses in the Derby and won it twice, with Super Saver in 2010 and Always Dreaming in 2017.

Pletcher said Forte has rebounded well since holding off Mage to win the Florida Derby by one length despite an unfavorable No. 11 post position.

“He doesn’t always tout himself every morning, he just kind of comes out here and does his job, but you can tell the way he looks, the way he has maintained his weight, his appetite, his energy level, everything looks just the way you want with him at this stage,” Pletcher said.

Trainer Brad Cox has four runners, a contingent led by Arkansas Derby winner Angel of Empire. Four horse deaths at Churchill Downs in the space of a week cast a pall over preparations for the race, with racetrack officials issuing a statement on Wednesday saying they would investigate.

Two horses—Derby-bound Wild on Ice and Take Charge Briana—were euthanized after suffering leg injuries. Two more—Chasing Artie and Parents Pride, both trained by Saffie Joseph—collapsed and died with the cause of death still unknown.

On Thursday, the Board of Stewards announced Joseph-trained horses had been scratched from all races until further notice. That included Derby runner Lord Miles.

Meanwhile, Santa Anita Derby winner Practical Move, trained by Tim Yakteen, was scratched after developing a fever on Thursday.

With the two scratches, Cyclone Mischief and Santa Anita Derby runner-up Mandarin Hero were added to the field.

Trained by Terunobu Fujita and ridden by Kazushi Kimura, Mandarin Hero made it two Japan-based horses in the field along with UAE Derby winner Derma Sotogake.

Another Japanese raider, Continuar, was withdrawn by trainer Yoshito Yahagi who deemed him not ready to race after his runner-up finish in the UAE Derby.

“After evaluating the colt upon my arrival, I feel that he has not been able to reach the peak fitness required to take on a race as tough as the Kentucky Derby,” Yahagi said Thursday night.

In contrast, Masanari Tanaka, assistant to trainer Hidetaka Otonashi, was pleased with what he’d seen from Derma Sotogake since his arrival in Kentucky.

“The exercise rider said he felt really well,” Tanaka said. “I think we will go forward in great condition to the Kentucky Derby.”

Since 1995, only two horses from Japan have attempted the Derby, with Master Fencer the best finisher at sixth in 2019.

UAE Derby winners haven’t fared well either. They are 0-for-18 in the Kentucky Derby.

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