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Trainers beat the rain by moving Derby works forward one day

Last updated: 4/24/15 8:19 PM

Trainers beat the rain by moving Derby works forward one

day

Materiality, seen here galloping Thursday, led out a Pletcher's Derby contenders to work on Friday

(Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer Photography)

It was beat-the-rain day at Churchill Downs Friday with five

Kentucky Derby (G1) and six Kentucky Oaks (G1) hopefuls putting in works over

the fast main

track.

The worktab for the Derby was comprised of half-mile works from the

Todd Pletcher quartet of Itsaknockout (Lemon Drop Kid), Materiality (Afleet

Alex) and Stanford (Malibu Moon), with Madefromlucky (Lookin at Lucky) also

taking to the track;

Danzig Moon (Malibu Moon) for trainer Mark Casse; and Far Right (Notional) for trainer Ron Moquett.

Not wanting to take a chance of working on an off track, Pletcher

sent his four Churchill Downs-housed Kentucky Derby hopefuls to the track for

four-furlong moves during the 8:30-8:45 a.m. (EDT) window reserved for Derby and

Oaks hopefuls.

Working first together were Florida Derby (G1) hero Materiality and Fountain

of Youth S. (G2) scorer Itsaknockout. The horses raced as a team through a half-mile in :48 with

fractions of :12, :23 3/5 and :35 3/5 while galloping out five furlongs in 1:01 and six furlongs

in 1:14 3/5. The moves were the seventh fastest of 78 at the distance. Javier

Castellano was on Materiality and Ezequiel Perez on Itsaknockout.

Following right behind in company were Louisiana Derby (G2) runner-up Stanford, with Isabelle Bourez

up, and Rebel S. (G2) second Madefromlucky with John

Velazquez aboard.

Stanford was clocked in :48 2/5, the 19th fastest of 78, with fractions of :12

2/5 and :24 1/5 and a gallop-out time of 1:01 for five furlongs and

1:13 4/5 for three-quarters. Madefromlucky was timed in :48 3/5, the 28th fastest,

with the same fractions but galloped out five furlongs in 1:01 3/5 and

three-quarters in 1:15.

"I was happy with all of the works," Pletcher said. "Materiality and

Itsaknockout worked very well and I thought they both got over the track very

well. Stanford breezed really well today and I thought his gallop out was

particularly good."

Pletcher said he was leaning against running Madefromlucky

in the Derby and that he would recommend a race like the May 9 Peter Pan S. (G2) at Belmont Park, but he needed to confer with the owners before an

official decision was made.

Fellow Pletcher trainee Itsaknockout

worked in company with Materiality

(Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer Photography)

"I am thinking that Belmont Park with its sweeping turns

might be a good fit for him," Pletcher said.

The Churchill Downs pressbox later tweeted out that Pletcher confirmed

Madefromlucky will bypass Derby via text.

Velazquez has the mount on Pletcher's other Derby hopeful Carpe Diem (Giant's

Causeway). Javier Castellano

will ride Materiality and Luis Saez will have the mount on Itsaknockout.

Regarding Stanford, Pletcher said, "No decision has been made yet on running.

Florent Geroux rode him the last time in the Louisiana Derby (G2) and he would

be a possibility."

With jockey Julien Leparoux aboard, Danzig Moon worked a half-mile in company in :48

4/5, posting fractions of :12 4/5, :25 and :37 while galloping out five furlongs

in 1:01 4/5. The Blue Grass S. (G1) runner-up worked with maiden

winner Bollente (More Than Ready).

"We just decided to get the work done and not worry about

it," assistant trainer Norman Casse said of moving the work up a day for Danzig

Moon. "He always works in company and we just wanted a good, even work.

"His preparation could not be any better and I feel he has

moved up since the Blue Grass," Casse added. "Other than (his fourth-placing in

the) Tampa Bay Derby (G2), he has run well every time. There were two reasons

for the Tampa Bay results; one, he didn't handle the track at all and came back

with cuts on his hind legs and two or three days after that he came down with a

virus that may have affected the performance."

Casse said Danzig Moon would walk Saturday and return to

the track Sunday. A paddock schooling session is scheduled for Wednesday.

Far Right

(Notional) turned a half-mile in :49 under Greta Kuntzweiler for Moquett,

recording splits of :12 2/5 and :24 1/5 before galloping out five furlongs in

1:03. It was the 38th fastest of 78.

"I was worried it would be too quick," Moquett said of the

work that came after the morning renovation break. "I wanted a Far Right work,

not a :47, just a steady, grinding work."

Moquett initially had planned to work Far Right on Saturday

but moved the drill up because of the rainy forecast.

Stanford completed

Pletcher's Derby workers on Friday after Madefromlucky was

withdrawn from consideration

(Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer Photography)

"I'm glad that we can put that behind us and now we can go

on and worry about something else," Moquett said.

On the West Coast, stakes winner and Santa Anita Derby (G1) third-place finisher Bolo

(Temple City) worked five furlongs in :59 3/5 over Santa Anita's fast main track on an overcast

Friday morning under Rafael Bejarano, who will ride the dark bay colt in

the Kentucky Derby a week from Saturday, May 2, at Churchill Downs.

Trainer Carla Gaines said the Kentucky-bred colt worked "perfectly" and will leave

Sunday for the Blue Grass State.

Also departing Sunday for trainer Bob Baffert will be unbeaten Santa Anita Derby

(G1) winner Dortmund, who is scheduled to breeze at Santa Anita

on Saturday. Sunland Derby (G3) romper Firing Line (Line of David) will depart

Sunday as well for conditioner Simon Callaghan.

In other Kentucky Derby news:

One who already began and completed the trip to Churchill on Friday is Grade

3 victor Ocho Ocho Ocho (Street Sense).

The dark bay colt left trainer Jim Cassidy's barn at Santa Anita at 4:15 a.m.

(PDT) bound for Kentucky on a H.E. Tex Sutton charter flight.

He was bedded down at Barn 41 at 2:40 p.m. (EDT).

Ocho Ocho Ocho is no stranger to traveling, having shipped to Keeneland for

the a third-place effort in the Blue Grass S. (G1) at Keeneland on April 4

before heading back to Santa Anita. Though Cassidy was

disappointed by that effort he remains positive based on what he has seen in

back in California, including his charge's Wednesday morning breeze of 1:13 3/5

for six furlongs,

handily, from the gate.

"Everything's gone right since the Blue

Grass," Cassidy said. "He worked really well the other day."

Ocho Ocho Ocho,

named for his hip number, 888, at the 2014 Ocala Breeders' Sales April juvenile

sale, will test the Churchill Downs surface for the first time Saturday at 8:30

a.m. (EDT) during the Oaks and Derby training session after the renovation break.

Assistant trainer Matt Williams will supervise Ocho Ocho Ocho until Cassidy

arrives Monday.

Scheduled to work at Churchill Downs Saturday are

Louisiana Derby (G1) victor International Star (Fusaichi Pegasus), Wood Memorial

(G1) runner-up Tencendur (Warrior's Reward) and multiple Grade 2-placed Keen Ice

(Curlin).

Weather will play a factor

in when Tencendur has his breeze on Saturday

(Churchill Downs/Reed Palmer Photography)

"Mother Nature is going to dictate," trainer Mike Maker said of International

Star's scheduled move. "If the weather is good we'll go at 8:30 (a.m. [EDT])."

If there are showers Saturday morning that muddy the track,

as currently expected, then International Star's breeze would "most likely" be

pushed back to Sunday, the trainer said. Another possibility -- less likely but

also under consideration -- would be to train Saturday at Trackside Louisville as soon as

the track opens to beat the rain.

Exercise rider Blair Golen said that jockey Manny Franco will be in from New York

to breeze Tencendur, who will work in company with stablemate Wake Up in Malibu.

Trainer George Weaver typically sends Tencendur out with a workmate for his

breezes.

"We do that with him because he gets a little distracted out there by

himself and it just keeps him focused," Golen said.

With rain in the forecast, Golen said Weaver has not decided what time he will have the colt do his

five-furlong work.

"We might go at 6 o'clock or we might go at 8:30," he shrugged. "We're going to keep an eye on the

weather. We're all going to be here early and decide at 4:30 or 5 in the

morning."

Golen chuckled at a question about the chilly morning at Churchill

Downs Friday.

"We were in New York. He's trained in 5-degree temperatures, so 37

is nothing for him," she said. "He handled the winter very well and he's a New

York-bred who grew up at Phil's farm near Saratoga. This weather is not a big

deal to him."

Wood Memorial scorer Frosted (Tapit) and Grade 2 winner Upstart (Flatter) are scheduled to work at Palm Meadows

Saturday and arrive under the Twin Spires Tuesday, while U.A.E. Derby (UAE-G2)

romper Mubtaahij (Dubawi) is scheduled to work at Arlington and arrive Monday.

Grade 2 conqueror El Kabeir (Scat Daddy) is slated to work at Belmont Park, weather permitting, and arrive

Monday.

For the full Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks (G1) tracknotes for April 24,

please click

here.

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