Waterloo Region Record

Will the ‘Curse of Apollo’ be broken?

- JARED PECK Lexington Herald-Leader

Kentucky Derby favourite Justify will not only have to outrun the 20-horse field at Churchill Downs on Saturday, he also will have to contend with “The Curse of Apollo.”

What is “The Curse of Apollo”?

No horse who went unraced as a 2-year-old has won the Kentucky Derby since one named Apollo — in 1882. That’s 136 years.

This year, two horses have the distinctio­n — the 3-1 morning-line favourite Justify, trained by Bob Baffert, and

6-1 third choice Magnum Moon, trained by Todd Pletcher.

“There’s probably a number of reasons for it, and inexperien­ce could be part of it,” Pletcher said of the unraced 2-year-olds’ futility. “It always helps in these situations to have a little bit of seasoning, experience and (proven ability to) overcome some adversity. But I think when the right horse comes along it will happen.”

As sports curses go, Apollo doesn’t rank with “The Curse of the Bambino” which plagued the Boston Red Sox for 86 years or “The Curse of the Goat” that doomed the Chicago Cubs for 71 years or even whatever curse has made the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals franchise mostly stink for decades.

Because it imposes itself on individual horses rather than long-suffering fan bases, Apollo’s curse is more akin to the fabled “Sports Illustrate­d” cover jinx or, perhaps, the “Madden” video game cover jinx that afflicts NFL stars.

“A curse is a curse until it’s broken,” said Joe Kristufek, Churchill Downs’ lead racing analyst and unabashed Cubs fan. “So, a lot of horses have tried to break the Apollo curse ... only some of them were actually good. Just like only some of the Cubs teams were actually good.”

Since 1937, 61 horses unraced at age 2 have entered the Kentucky Derby. Only two, Bodemeiste­r in 2012 and Air Forbes One in 1982, entered the gate as favourites. Bodemeiste­r finished second to I’ll Have Another. Air Forbes One finished seventh.

Perhaps the most famous and successful horse to fall to the curse was Curlin in 2007. While he finished third behind Street Sense and Hard Spun at the Derby, he went on to win back-toback Eclipse Awards as Horse of the Year in 2007 and 2008 with wins in the Preakness and Breeders’ Cup Classic on his resume. And he’s gone on to a stellar stud career with three sons entered in the Derby this year: Good Magic, Solomini and Vino Rosso.

Mike Battaglia, the Kentucky Derby oddsmaker who set up Justify as the morninglin­e favourite puts no stock in “the curse.”

“That’s not a factor. That curse thing is silly,” Battaglia said, dismissive­ly. “Lightly raced is the problem. If (Justify) had had a race at 2, it wouldn’t have made any difference at all to me.”

James Scully, a racing analyst with TwinSpires.com, believes the curse most certainly will fall soon, and this year represents the best chance yet. “These are the most talented Apollo horses and we have two of them. We’ve had Bodemeiste­r, and we’ve had Curlin who ran second and third and ran well, but we’ve never had two horses like Magnum Moon and Justify not run a race at 2.”

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