Preakness Future Wager Closes At 6 PM Saturday; Forte Currently 7-2

Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's four-time Grade 1-winning champion Forte continues to lead the way as the inaugural Preakness Future Wager enters its homestretch.

Forte was the 7-2 favorite among 25 individual horses and a field entry of “all other 3-year-olds” following the close of live racing Friday at Laurel Park. The Preakness Future wager opened Friday, April 28, and closes at 6 p.m. Saturday, less than an hour before post time for the Kentucky Derby (G1).

Winner of the Hopeful (G1), Champagne (G1) and Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) during his 2-year-old championship season and the Fountain of Youth (G2) and Florida Derby (G1) to open 2023, Forte is the program favorite to give Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher his third career Derby victory.

A total of $237,357 was in the win pool after Friday's ninth race at Laurel Park was made official.

Arkansas Derby (G1) winner Angel of Empire remained second choice in the Preakness Future Wager at 9-1, joined by Lexington (G3) winner First Mission. Forte's Blue Grass (G1)-winning stablemate Tapit Trice was fourth at 11-1. The field entry was ninth of 27 betting interests at 19-1.

The 148th Preakness Stakes (G1), Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown, will be run Saturday, May 20 at historic Pimlico Race Course. Chase the Chaos, sitting at 60-1 in the Preakness Future Wager, and Red Route One (30-1) have already earned berths in the Preakness field by virtue of respective qualifying victories in the El Camino Real Derby at Golden Gate Fields and Bath House Row at Oaklawn Park.

Horse                                      Future Odds                          M-L

  1. Angel of Empire                                 9-1                               12-1
  2. Blazing Sevens                                   23-1                             50-1
  3. Chase the Chaos                                 60-1                             99-1
  4. Confidence Game                               24-1                             50-1
  5. Continuar (JPN)                                 SCR                             SCR
  6. Cyclone Mischief                               45-1                             50-1
  7. Derma Sotogake                                 13-1                             10-1
  8. Disarm                                                40-1                             35-1
  9. First Mission                                       9-1                               15-1
  10. Forte                                                    7-2                               4-1
  11. Hit Show                                             40-1                             30-1
  12. Instant Coffee                                     40-1                             50-1
  13. Jace's Road                                         60-1                             60-1
  14. Kingsbarns                                          18-1                             15-1
  15. Lord Miles                                          60-1                             60-1
  16. Mage                                                    24-1                             30-1
  17. Mandarin Hero (JPN)                       15-1                             20-1
  18. Practical Move                                    17-1                             10-1
  19. Raise Cain                                           60-1                             60-1
  20. Red Route One                                   30-1                             50-1
  21. Reincarnate                                         50-1                            50-1
  22. Rocket Can                                          60-1                            50-1
  23. Skinner                                                35-1                             20-1
  24. Sun Thunder                                       70-1                             60-1
  25. Tapit Trice                                          11-1                             6-1
  26. Two Phil's                                          25-1                             40-1
  27. Verifying                                            30-1                             15-1
  28. Wild On Ice                                        SCR                             SCR
  29. All Other 3-Year-Olds                        19-1                             8-1

*-$237,357 in pool

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Charles Town: Saturday Night’s Pick 6 Jackpot Has Mandatory Payout

 As the dust settles on Saturday evening following the 149th Kentucky Derby from Churchill Downs, horseplayers will have a value-added opportunity to look forward to later that evening with a mandatory payout of Charles Town's jackpot Pick 6 carryover.  

The Charles Town 6-12 jackpot carryover currently stands at $110,595 with one card remaining prior to its distribution.  The Charles Town 6-12 is a jackpot style Pick 6 covering the final six races on each Charles Town card and carries a low 12-percent takeout.  

Because of the low takeout and size of the carryover, the mandatory payouts of the Charles Town 6-12 have typically resulted in a players' advantage of upwards of 13% paid out on top of the gross pool on the night of the distribution.  

The first race on Charles Town's Saturday night program is scheduled for its standard 7:00 P.M ET post time. 

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Trainer Anthony Dutrow Records 2,000th Career Victory

Trainer Anthony Dutrow earned the 2,000th victory of his career when Predicted scored a 6 3/4-length victory in Friday's third race at Belmont Park, a 6 1/2-furlong maiden claimer for 3-year-olds and up.

Ridden to victory from post 4 by Paco Lopez, Predicted stalked the early pace set by West Star and was confidently handled by Lopez into the turn before taking a clear lead at the top of the lane and winning geared down in a final time of 1:19.24. He returned $3.30 for a $2 win ticket as the post-time 3-5 favorite.

“I got to 1,900 wins no problem, but the last hundred has taken forever,” said Dutrow, with a laugh. “I'm so appreciative of the respect NYRA gave me just now and it's been a lot of fun. It was an easy win for Predicted today and maybe he said, 'OK, I can do this' and maybe he'll get a little better.”

Dutrow, 65, was born in Hagerstown, Md., and has earned several prestigious Grade 1 victories, including the Futurity [Burning Roma, 2000], the Prioress [Cat Moves, 2009], the Ogden Phipps [Seattle Smooth, 2009], the Ballerina [Rightly So, 2010], the Spinaway [Grace Hall, 2011; So Many Ways, 2012], the King's Bishop [The Big Beast, 2014], the Alabama [Embellish the Lace, 2015], and the Hollywood Derby [Mo Town, 2017].

The son of multiple graded stakes-winning trainer Richard Dutrow Sr. has also won over 190 additional graded and listed stakes, earning in excess of $75 million in total purses according to statistics provided by Equibase.

“Looking back, there's been so many nice wins and big efforts from these horses,” said Dutrow. “Oh my goodness, I don't even want to think because I could reflect on so many of them, even the claiming horses.”

In 2010, Dutrow was ranked the ninth leading trainer in North America by earnings for a year that saw him win eight graded stakes, led by the New York-bred Rightly So's dominant four-length victory in the Grade 1 Ballerina and a win in the Grade 2 Jim Dandy with A Little Warm, both at Saratoga Race Course.

Several of Dutrow's trainees have gone on to productive breeding careers, including dual-surface graded stakes-winner Mo Town, who took up stud duties at Ashford Stud, and the multiple graded stakes-winner Burning Roma, who sired three-time Grade 1-winner Sheer Drama.

“There have been so many great horses through the years and so much of it is personal because so many of them were bought and raised by my family,” said Dutrow. “To accomplish any of it with the people you're working with, that's as gratifying as the 2,000 wins itself.”

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Kentucky Derby Day 149 is Here!

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The late B. Wayne Hughes will be smiling somewhere on this first Saturday in May.

Unbeaten GII Louisiana Derby winner Kingsbarns (Uncle Mo), an $800,000 Fasig-Tipton Gulfstream breezer, will carry the famed orange-and-purple colors of Spendthrift Farm while making just his fourth career start in the 149th GI Kentucky Derby.

“Our primary business really is standing stallions, but when we can go to a sale and get a horse that has a shot to make it to the stud barn, that's what we're trying to do,” Spendthrift's General Manager Ned Toffey said. “And winning a race like the Derby is obviously a big step in the right direction if you want to stand a stallion. Kingsbarns has done everything we've asked of him so far and he's done it nicely.”

Spendthrift Farm's all-conquering stallion Into Mischief, responsible for Friday's GI Kentucky Oaks heroine Pretty Mischievous (Into Mischief), will have three chances at a third bouquet of roses with longshots Cyclone Mischief (Into Mischief), Rocket Can (Into Mischief) and Sun Thunder (Into Mischief).

Into Mischief's Authentic, of course, won the 2020 Kentucky Derby for a high-profile partnership headed by Spendthrift Farm. Into Mischief is also the sire of Mandaloun, who was promoted to first via Medina Spirit's well-documented medication disqualification in the following year's Derby.

“That's what breeders are looking for, to get to the Derby,” Toffey said. “Into Mischief can get you any kind of horse. He's an amazing horse and continues to get the job done.”

What do you think Mr. Hughes would say if he were still around to see this day?

“I think Wayne would be saying 'I told you so,'” Toffey said with a big laugh.

“I literally remember him saying, 'I think we might have Bold Ruler on our hands.' He said that very early on in Into Mischief's career. Now, he's a four-time consecutive Leading General Sire and has done something that's not been done since Bold Ruler. Wayne really loved this horse. He meant a lot to him.”

Forte Heads 'Strong' Hand for Pletcher…

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher has won the Kentucky Derby twice from a record 62 starters and arguably brings his strongest hand ever to the 1 1/4-mile Classic this year. In addition to Kingsbarns, Pletcher will saddle 3-1 morning-line favorite 'TDN Rising Star' Forte (Violence) and fellow 'Rising Star' Tapit Trice (Tapit).

Last term's GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner and champion 2-year-old colt Forte punched his ticket to Louisville for Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable with a valiant win with a much-discussed less-than-ideal trip in the GI Curlin Florida Derby. Only Street Sense and Nyquist have pulled off the Breeders' Cup Juvenile-Kentucky Derby double so far.

The $1.3-million Keeneland September graduate Tapit Trice will put a four-race winning streak on the line following eye-catching, come-from-behind victories in the GIII Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby and GI Toyota Blue Grass S.

“In terms of pari-mutuel support, it's probably going to be the strongest team that we've brought,” Pletcher said. “I think only one time have we started a favorite and that was in 2017, with (Derby winner) Always Dreaming. You could argue that it was possible that Forte and Tapit Trice could be the favorite and second choice or close to it. This is the deepest squad that we've put up so far.”

Derby Quartet for Brad Cox…

Brad Cox will have four of the 19 Kentucky Derby starters, including GI Arkansas Derby winner Angel of Empire (Classic Empire), one of three Derby entries for the Albaugh Family Stables; narrow Blue Grass runner-up Verifying (Justify); the rail-drawn GII Wood Memorial S. runner-up Hit Show (Candy Ride {Arg}); and Louisiana Derby third and 'Rising Star' Jace's Road (Quality Road).

While officially recognized as a Kentucky Derby-winning trainer courtesy of the previously mentioned Mandaloun, Cox is still looking to experience that thrill of a lifetime winning the historic first leg of the Triple Crown.

“There was no experience of winning the Derby,” Cox said of the 2021 renewal. “It's the thrill of the victory that you're wanting to experience. There's no thrill in saying that you won the Derby through a phone call that says you were placed first through a DQ. There's no celebration. There's no win picture.”

Cox continued, “I do look forward, hopefully, this year to winning it. I think we got some really good shots. I'm sure it'd be a feeling like no other.”

In addition to Angel of Empire, Dennis Albaugh's operation also campaigns the Dale Romans-trained Florida Derby third-place finisher Cyclone Mischief and Jace's Road. The latter two are owned in partnership.

Outside Draws for Japanese Duo…

Derma Sotogake (Jpn) (Mind Your Biscuits) (post 15), a dominating winner of the G2 UAE Derby, and GI Runhappy Santa Anita Derby runner-up Mandarin Hero (Jpn) (Shanghai Bobby) (post 18) will look to continue the recent high-profile worldwide success for Japan. A sixth-place finish by Master Fencer in the 2019 Derby has been the nation's best finish in the Run for the Roses so far.

What's All the Buzz About…

Who's made the best impression in the mornings leading up to the main event? Last out GII Rebel S. winner Confidence Game (Candy Ride {Arg}) is certainly a good place to start after his visually impressive bullet workout beneath the Twin Spires last weekend. 'TDN Rising Star' Disarm (Gun Runner), meanwhile, has given every indication in the a.m. that he's ready to run the race of his life for Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen following a flat third in the GIII Stonestreet Lexington S. Impressive GIII Jeff Ruby Steaks winner Two Phil's (Hard Spun) is another who has caught the eye during his morning preparations.

Stacked Derby Undercard…

Kicking off at 10:30 a.m. with another sensational forecast calling for partly cloudy skies and a high of 78 degrees, the 14-race Kentucky Derby program also prominently features: GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint heroine Goodnight Olive (Ghostzapper) in the GI Derby City Distaff S.; GI Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner Cody's Wish (Curlin) in the GI Churchill Downs S.; and the highly anticipated return of last year's GI Del Mar Oaks heroine Spendarella (Karakontie {Jpn}) in the GII Longines Churchill Distaff Turf Mile S. The graded stakes action at Churchill Downs is rounded out by the GI Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic; the GII Pat Day Mile S.; the GII American Turf S.; and the GII Twin Spires Turf Sprint S.

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