‘The Better The Horse, The Easier It Is’: Joseph Looking Forward To Final Pre-Derby Weeks With Lord Miles

Vegso Racing Stable's Lord Miles has returned to Gulfstream Park, where Saturday's Wood Memorial upset winner will begin preparation for a start in the May 6 Kentucky Derby (G1) Thursday morning.

“He's had a couple of easy days. He got back to Gulfstream Sunday. He's going to go under tack tomorrow,” trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. said Wednesday. “We'll build him up from there.”

Lord Miles, who pulled off a 59-1 shocker over favored Hit Show by a nose while racing 1 1/8 miles for the first time in the Wood, is likely to complete his serious Derby preparation at Gulfstream before shipping to Churchill Downs.

“He'll have two works. I'd have to say probably both at Gulfstream. We'll see how the weather is. He'll probably work on Fridays, so he'll probably ship on a Saturday or Sunday [before the Kentucky Derby},” Joseph said.

Fresh off a successful Championship Meet title defense, Joseph deflected credit for Lord Miles' widely unexpected victory at Aqueduct.

“The biggest secret is: the better the horse, the easier it is. That's the reality of it,” he said. “Sometimes we tend to overcomplicate things, but there are no two ways about it, the better the horse, the more mistakes you can make and still have success.”

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Joseph expressed 'satisfaction' for helping prominent owner Peter Vegso get his first Kentucky Derby contender.

“Peter Vegso has given us horses for about two years now. He's given us more horses. He's never been to the Derby. He's had a Breeders' Cup winner, but he's never been to the Derby, so it gives us a lot of satisfaction,” said Joseph of Lord Miles' owner, who celebrated Unrivaled Belle's 2010 Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic (G1) victory at Churchill Downs with co-owner Gary Seidler.

Lord Miles's Wood victory was his first in four starts following an impressive 5 ¾ length debut victory Nov. 19.

“We were excited with his training going into the race. When he broke his maiden very nicely, we thought we had a really good horse. We figured with more distance he would get better,” Joseph said.

The son of Curlin didn't live up to expectations in his next three races while finishing third in the Jan. 1 Mucho Macho Man, a sixth-place finish in the Holy Bull (G3) and a fifth-place finish in the Tampa Bay Derby.

“The Mucho Macho Man was an OK run but not what we wanted. We expected him to win and he ran third. The Holy Bull was when everything went upside down. We put blinkers on him that day. That race took away some confidence. It put some doubt in your head,” said Joseph, who subsequently removed the blinkers for his next start. “I thought at Tampa his race was better than it seemed. We dropped back and then came back on. That gave us confidence to give him one more try in the Wood.”

While preparing Lord Miles for a Derby start, Joseph is readying Bassett Stables' Swirvin for a long overdue return to action Saturday at Gulfstream. When last seen in action, the 3-year-old son of Girvin withstood heavy pressure while setting the pace to prevail by a half-length in a 6 ½-furlong maiden special weight race Dec. 3 at Gulfstream.

“He was supposed to run and got sick. Then we shipped him to Turfway Park and had to be scratched. He got loose in the post parade on Jack Ruby Day. He dropped the rider on the backside and got loose,” Joseph said.

Swirvin, who is scheduled to face six rivals in a six-furlong optional claiming allowance, tuned up for his highly anticipated return with a five-furlong breeze at Palm Meadows in 1:00.50 last Friday.

“He's training very well. He had a good work the other day. He's in good order,” Joseph said. “From a Beyer [Speed Rating] standpoint, it wasn't that good, but he should move forward from it.”

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Disarm Looking For Kentucky Derby Points In Stonestreet Lexington

Winchell Thoroughbreds' Disarm, runner-up in the Grade 2 TwinSpires Louisiana Derby in his most recent start, will try to earn a spot in the Kentucky Derby (G1) Presented by Woodford Reserve starting gate when he heads a field of 11 3-year-olds entered for Saturday's 41st running of the $400,000 Stonestreet Lexington (G3) at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky.

The 1 1/16-mile test will go as the ninth race on Saturday's 11-race program with a 5:16 p.m. ET post time. First post Saturday is 1 p.m.

The Stonestreet Lexington is the final race on the Road to the Kentucky Derby and carries 40 points that will be awarded on a 20-8-6-4-2 basis to the first- through fifth-place finishers. The Derby is limited to the top 20 point earners and invitees that pass the entry box.

Trained by Steve Asmussen, Disarm has his 40 points from the Louisiana Derby. The current cut is 45 points.

Owning a record of 4-1-2-1, Disarm will be ridden Saturday by Jose Ortiz and exit post position six.

Also figuring to draw support is Zedan Racing Stables' Arabian Lion.

Arabian Lion, trained by Bob Baffert, will be making his first start since finishing fourth in the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita on Feb. 4. Runner-up in an allowance race here last fall on the Breeders' Cup undercard, Arabian Lion will be ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr. and leave from post position 11.

The field for the Stonestreet Lexington, with riders and weights from the rail out, is: Baseline Beater (Corey Lanerie, 118 pounds), Reinvest (Joe Talamo, 118),Demolition Duke (Flavien Prat, 118), Transect (Gerardo Corrales, 118), First Mission (Luis Saez, 118), Disarm (Jose Ortiz, 118), Denington (Brian Hernandez Jr., 118),Empirestrikesfast (Frankie Dettori, 118), Prairie Hawk (John Velazquez, 118), Curly Larry and Mo (Rey Gutierrez, 118), Arabian Lion (Irad Ortiz Jr., 118).

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Blue Grass Winner Tapit Trice Puts Pletcher Runners 1-2 In NTRA 3-Year-Old Poll

Week 11 of the 2023 NTRA Top 3-Year-Old Thoroughbred Poll and the NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll conducted by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), covering racing performances through April 9. Voting is conducted by national media.

The 3-Year-Old poll represents horses competing up and through the Triple Crown.

The Top Thoroughbred poll represents horses competing for Horse of the Year. The Top Thoroughbred Poll concludes on Tuesday, Nov. 7 following the Breeders' Cup World Championships.

Rankings on both polls are on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-1 basis with first place votes in parentheses, 2023 record and total points. A-S: Age-Sex, Sex: C-colt, G-gelding, H-horse, F-filly, M-mare, R-ridgling.

The victory by Tapit Trice in the Grade 1 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes on April 8 gave trainer Todd Pletcher the top two spots and three of the top five in the 3-Year-Old poll, with G1 Florida Derby winner and reigning champion Forte maintaining his No. 1 position. Pletcher-trained Kingsbarns occupies the No. 5 spot following his G2 TwinSpires Louisiana Derby win on March 25.

Two horses moved into the top 10 for the first time. Blue Grass runner-up Verifying jumped up to No. 8 from 32, joining fellow Brad Cox runner Angel of Empire, winner of the G1 Arkansas Derby on April 1 and ranked at No. 4. Japanese-bred Mandarin Hero, who came up a nose short of Practical Move in the G1 Runhappy Santa Anita Derby on April 8, made the list for the first time after his U.S. debut.

Other horses receiving votes: MAGE (66 points), HIT SHOW (25), WET PAINT (24), LORD MILES (24), FAIZA (22), ARABIAN KNIGHT (14), CAVE ROCK (12), SKINNER (11), MUNNYS GOLD (9), ROCKET CAN (7), REINCARNATE (5), BLAZING SEVENS (4), DISARM (2), CYCLONE MISCHIEF (2), GEAUX ROCKET RIDE (2), AFFIRMATIVE LADY (1)

In the Top Thoroughbred Poll, 2022 champion male sprinter Elite Power remained at No. 1 off his lone 2023 start, an impressive victory in the G3 Riyadh Dirt Sprint on the Saudi Cup card at King Abdulaziz racecourse in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Other horses receiving votes: FORTE (51 points), DEFUNDED (46), SIBELIUS (40), PROXY (37), A MO REAY (34), CARAVEL (34), TAIBA (25), MODERN GAMES (21), CLAIRIERE (17), ENDORSED (15), IN ITALIAN (14), TAPIT TRICE (12), WAR LIKE GODDESS (10), STAINLESS STEEL (9), EMMANUEL (8), PRACTICAL MOVE (8), DOPPELGANGER (8), MATAREYA (7), ATONE (6), GUNITE (4), SPOOKY CHANNEL (2), AMAZING GRACE (1), CHARGE IT (1)

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Road To The Kentucky Derby: Who’s On The Bubble?

There are now 25 days until the first Saturday in May: with two favorites and one serious longshot capturing the final 100-point prep races on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, the final picture of which horses might enter that sacred starting gate is starting to become clear.

This year's Run for the Roses is expected to include a pair of runners from Japan: Derma Sotogake, winner of the UAE Derby, and Continuar, whose connections accepted an invitation via the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby series. Both have arrived at Churchill Downs and begun preparing for the races.

Meanwhile, Japan-based Mandarin Hero ran a huge race to finish second by a nose to Practical Move in Saturday's Santa Anita Derby. Unfortunately, the 40 points that colt earned will not be enough to make the main body of the race, but connections are holding out hope that a few defections will make room for Mandarin Hero's participation and have canceled their return flight to Japan.

Four horses based in Japan have run in the Kentucky Derby: Ski Captain (14th, 1995), Lani (9th, 2016), Master Fencer (6th, 2019), and Crown Pride (13th in 2022).

At this time, it appears unlikely that Brave Emperor will accept the European Road to the Kentucky Derby invitation.

One final prep race remains: the April 15 Lexington Stakes (G3) at Keeneland. It will offer points to the top 5 finishers of 20-8-6-4-2. Entries will be taken Wednesday, but the possible starters include Confidence Game (Keith Desormeaux), Curly Larry and Mo (Caio Caramori), First Mission (Brad Cox), Midnight Rising (Jordan Blair), Victory Formation (Cox), and Disarm (Steve Asmussen).

Among those, Confidence Game already possesses enough points to make the Kentucky Derby field with 57, though he hasn't started since the Rebel on Feb. 25 and would be running in the Lexington just three weeks before the Kentucky Derby, an unusual pattern for modern-day trainers. Victory Formation has 10 points on the leaderboard, so even if he were to win the Lexington, his resulting total of 30 points would not be enough to make the field.

Disarm, however, has 40 points as things stand, and could progress to the main body of the field by finishing either first or second. In his only graded stakes start, Disarm (Gun Runner) ran second in the Louisiana Derby behind Kingsbarns.

The current leaderboard is as follows:

  1. Forte (190)
  2. Practical Move (160)
  3. Angel of Empire (154)
  4. Tapit Trice (150)
  5. Two Phil's (123)
  6. Derma Sotogake (100)
  7. Lord Miles (100)
  8. Kingsbarns (100)
  9. Raise Cain (64)
  10. Rocket Can (60)
  11. Hit Show (60)
  12. Confidence Game (57)
  13. Verifying (54)
  14. Sun Thunder (54)
  15. Wild On Ice (50)
  16. Mage (50)
  17. Blazing Sevens (46)
  18. Reincarnate (45)
  19. Jace's Road (45)
  20. ***Continuar, Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby invitee
  21. Skinner (45)
  22. Cyclone Mischief (45)
  23. Major Dude (40)
  24. Mandarin Hero (40)
  25. King Russell (40)
  26. Disarm (40)

The full Kentucky Derby leaderboard, updated after the action on April 8, is available here: 20230408 Road to Kentucky Derby Leaderboard

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