Saturday Insights: Extra Anejo Returns On Derby Day

1st-CD, $127K, OC, 3yo, 6 1/2f, 10:30 a.m.

EXTRA ANEJO (Into Mischief) makes his 3-year-old debut in the opener on Derby Saturday nearly seven months after blitzing a maiden special weight field by 9 1/2 lengths at Keeneland to earn 'TDN Rising Star' honors last October. A $1.35m Keeneland September yearling, the Steve Asmussen trainee is out of a half-sister to MSW/MGSP Abingdon (Street Cry {Ire}) and traces back to MG1SW and Eclipse champion grass mare Islington (Ire) (Sadler's Wells), G1SW Greek Dance (Ire) (Sadler's Wells) and G1SW Mountain High (Ire) (Danehill). He retains the services of Tyler Gaffalione for his second start and also adds Lasix for owner Winchell Thoroughbreds. TJCIS PPS

 

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‘They’ve Done It To Try To Save Their Image’: Saffie Joseph Says He’s A ‘Scapegoat’ For Churchill’s Equine Fatalities

Following the sudden deaths of two horses from the barn of trainer Saffie Joseph, Jr. over the first two days of racing at Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission ultimately decided to scratch all remaining horses entered by the Florida-based conditioner, including his Kentucky Derby entrant Lord Miles. Churchill followed that up with an announcement that Joseph has been indefinitely suspended from entering horses at CDI-owned tracks.

On Friday, Joseph told WDRB he believes the actions were taken to distract from the other three equine fatalities that have occurred at Churchill over the past week.

“Most definitely I am a scapegoat,” Joseph told WDRB. “I'm the scapegoat. They've had more deaths this week, and here is Saffie, this is the problem. Trust me, it's hard enough that our horses have their issues. But the reality of it is that I run 3,800 horses in the races, and I've never had horses that die from that issue before. They've had injuries but never from something that was unknown. It's unknown what caused it. The tests for the first one hasn't shown anything. I mean, the results with all the bloods, we haven't seen anything, so we don't know what's going on. They don't know what's going on. And the commission doesn't know what's going on. The commission has found nothing wrong so far. I mean, people all can attest, and here we are with no known answers. and yet Churchill issues this suspension. It's like, how could you do that? I mean, how can you do that? It's one reason — they've done it to try to save their image. I mean, it's sad.”

“Sudden death” means that the horse's cause was not immediately apparent and did not seem to be due to external trauma or musculoskeletal injury.

Joseph trainee Parents Pride collapsed and died after failing to finish a race on April 29, and Chasing Artie suffered a similar fate after finishing last, beaten 28 ¾ lengths, in a May 2 turf sprint. Joseph trained the horses for Ken Ramsey.

Read our reporting about those two fatalities, and the challenges with diagnosing sudden deaths here.

“Given the unexplained sudden deaths, we have reasonable concerns about the condition of his horses, and decided to suspend him indefinitely until details are analyzed and understood,” Bill Mudd, President and Chief Operating Officer of CDI, said in a statement released Thursday. “The safety of our equine and human athletes and integrity of our sport is our highest priority. We feel these measures are our duty and responsibility.”

Joseph had seven horses entered for Saturday, May 6, including Kentucky Derby runner Lord Miles, G1 Churchill Downs runner White Abarrio, and G1 Turf Classic runner Master Piece.

Read more at WDRB.

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Pletcher Confirms Kentucky Derby Favorite Forte ‘On Course’ For Saturday’s Race

Despite widespread social media speculation throughout Thursday, Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher told the Courier-Journal that Kentucky Derby morning-line favorite Forte is still an intended starter in Saturday's Run for the Roses.

The speculation started after a video clip showed Forte appearing to stumble during his Thursday morning gallop.

“It's not something you see very often,” Pletcher told the Courier-Journal. “He just kind of took a little bit of a bobble step and recovered right away. As you could see this morning, he was out there changing leads at every spot beautifully and getting over the ground well. That (bobble) was a one off. I don't know what that was about, to be honest.”

The Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner and 2022 Champion 2-Year-Old Colt has won both his starts in 2023, including the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth and the Grade 1 Florida Derby. A son of Violence, Forte will be ridden on Saturday by top jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. for owners Mike Repole and St. Elias Stable.

Forte underwent his regular morning gallop on Friday, and Pletcher said he was pleased with the colt's exercise.

“Seemed happy coming off the track,” Pletcher told the Courier-Journal. “Looked good. I was very happy with the way he trained today. Everything is on course at the moment.”

Read more at the Courier-Journal (behind paywall).

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Shirreffs’s Skinner Scratches, Derby Field Down To 19

C R K Racing's Skinner (Curlin) is out of the GI Kentucky Derby because of an elevated temperature, Churchill Downs said in a release early Friday morning. The horse was scratched by trainer John Shirreffs, according to Kentucky Horse Racing Commission stewards.

Skinner had galloped a mile Friday morning during the special 7:45 to 8 a.m. Derby/Oaks training period and all looked well. But then, back at Barn 41, several temperature checks did not come back right, forcing his conditioner to alert track officials that it would not be right for him to run Saturday.

With the defection of Skinner, the Derby field is down to 19 starters. Practical Move (Practical Joke), Lord Miles (Curlin) and Continuar (Jpn) (Drefong) were scratched on Thursday.

The last time four horses were scratched from the Kentucky Derby was 2015 when 22 horses entered the race.

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