Fan-Favorite Whitmore to be Honored on Oaklawn’s Whitmore Day

A familiar face will be leading the post parade Saturday for the GIII Whitmore S.–the race's namesake. Oaklawn announced in early September that Mar. 19 would be christened as 'Whitmore Day,' renamed the Hot Springs S. after the gelding, and even renamed his longtime home at the track, formerly the Count Fleet barn, after him.

Saturday's script calls for Whitmore to follow the field from the barn area to the track, then head into the horseshoe-shaped hedge infield winner's circle, traditionally used for stakes contests, as the horses are being saddled in the paddock. Whitmore, ridden by Laura Moquett, will then lead the post parade for the Whitmore S.

“I'm running horses that day and none of them are Whitmore, but at least I get to lead him over and all that,” said trainer Ron Moquett. “That's the thing. That's what this sport is about. I don't care if anybody knows me, but I'm so humbled that they know him.”

Fans attending Saturday will receive commemorative Whitmore baseball cards as they enter, and free Whitmore T-shirts, all while supplies last, can be redeemed on the north end of the first floor following the second race.

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Authentic’s Foal Derby: Proving Out Pages In Week 4 Matchup

The first foals by Spendthrift Farm's Horse of the Year Authentic have begun to arrive, and to celebrate, Spendthrift is hosting a “Foal Derby” to share photos of the stallion's debut crop and reward breeders and fans with prizes.

Each week leading up to the Kentucky Derby, a group of Authentic's foals will be displayed on Spendthrift Farm's social media channels. The two foals with the most likes and shares will face off in the finals each Friday to decide the favorite. Both finalists will then be among 20 horses eligible to win the grand prizes, based on the results of this year's Kentucky Derby. Voters will also be eligible for weekly prizes.

To learn more about the rules and prizes for both breeders and voters, click here.

Authentic, a 5-year-old son of Into Mischief, stands at Spendthrift Farm for an advertised fee of $70,000. He was named Horse of the Year in 2020, following a campaign that saw him earn Grade 1 victories in the Kentucky Derby, Breeders' Cup Classic, and Haskell Stakes.

This week's finalists each come from mares whose first foals are 2-year-olds or younger, meaning their Authentic foals could likely go a long way in defining the direction of their respective produce records in the years to come.

Click here to vote on the Week 4 finalists. Voting is also available on Spendthrift's Facebook and Twitter feeds.

Let's take a look at this week's finalists…

Foal: Filly o/o Smooth Path

Bred by: Grantley Acres 

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The second foal out of the unraced Scat Daddy mare Smooth Path, who is herself a half-sister to multiple stakes winner Taraz (by Into Mischief). The filly's third dam is the English Group 1-placed stakes winner Jibe, out of the blue hen producer Slightly Dangerous. Jibe's siblings include European champion Commander in Chief, two-time English champion Warning, Group 2 winner and leading Chilean sire Dushyantor, and Irish classic-placed Deploy.

“She's good-sized, great bone to her,” said Grantley Acres farm manager Suzanne Watkins. “The mare has really thrown a lot in her. She's well put together, correct through her legs. I don't foresee any conformational issues going forward. I think she'll be one of those that progresses smoothly.

“Carl (McEntee, Grantley Acres bloodstock adviser) and Geoff Nixon (owner of Grantley Acres) do the matings, and Geoff picks a lot of them himself,” she continued. “I think they were just trying to get to a young sire, and he does a really good job of picking his matings. The two of them really work well together on picking the best crosses for these mares. She just seemed to fit Authentic best of all of this group.

“I really enjoy this mare's pedigree,” Watkins said. “I spotted this mare in the January sale, and pointed her out to Geoff because I'd delivered her dam and granddam. That goes back to Prince Khalid's foundation families, so to me, it's fantastic to see those families continue and feel like they're part of his legacy.”

Foal: Colt o/o Munny Spunt

Bred by: Mountmellick Farm

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The third foal out of the Grade 3-winning Munnings mare Munny Spunt. His extended family includes Grade 2 winner Blues Street, as well as Storm Street, who was Trinidad and Tobago's Horse of the Year in 2008.

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Forbidden Kingdom Misses Workout with Temperature

Forbidden Kingdom (American Pharoah), an early GI Kentucky Derby favorite and a leading contender for the GI Runhappy Santa Anita Derby Apr. 9, missed a scheduled work Friday due to a minor temperature.

“He had a slight temperature at the end of the morning yesterday,” Hall of Fame trainer Richard Mandella said. “It's down today and his bloodwork is good, so we're hoping it passes quickly.”

Forbidden Kingdom was a front-running daylight winner of his last two starts–the GII San Vicente S. at seven furlongs Jan. 29 and the GII San Felipe S. at a mile and one sixteenth Mar. 5.

Owned by MyRacehorse and Spendthrift Farm LLC, the chestnut brought $300,000 as a Fasig-Tipton Selected yearling.

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