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BROOKLYN DREAMERS

- TWELFTH RACE AT CHURCHILL DOWNS — Purse Off— Horses Winner—Dk Scr—Master Wt. PP Str. Time— Trainer—Todd Jockey Exacta 5-1 paid $336.20. Future Wager (Exacta Pool 1 - 24-11) paid $161.80. Future Wager (Exacta Pool 2 - 24-11) paid $180.80. Future Wager (Exa

LOUISVILLE — Already well connected in the business world, Anthony Bonomo hooked up with trainer Todd Pletcher to prepare an entry for the Kentucky Derby.

Bonomo’s wife, MaryEllen, offered up Always Dreaming’s name because of her proclivity for thinking big.

The dark brown colt then fulfilled a dream come true for a multitude of people by winning the marquee race going away on Saturday.

A succession of Brooklyn accents spoke loudly in the joyous aftermath of Always Dreaming’s 2 3/4-length victory as the favorite at Churchill Downs. Leading the way was Anthony Bonomo, who thanked many people for claiming one of sport’s most coveted trophies, including grooms, hotwalkers and exercise riders.

“I don’t even know if there’s words that could describe this,” Bonomo said. “It’s a team. We can’t forget.”

Always Dreaming’s primary ownership is comprised of Bonomo’s Brooklyn Boyz Stables and Teresa Viola, whose husband Vincent owns the NHL’s Florida Panthers. Vincent Viola was born in Brooklyn.

But front and center was Bonomo, who heads a medical malpractic­e insurance firm in New York and is a big-time political donor. He stepped down from the state’s racing’s associatio­n after his firm was tied to the corruption scandal resulting in the conviction of Republican state Senate majority leader Dean Skelos in 2015.

As might be expected from two successful guys from the neighborho­od, he and Viola reveled in Always Dreaming’s win together.

“To me, it represents everybody who went to the racetrack for the first time with their dads and were just astonished by the brilliance of these equine athletes and fell in love with the sport,” Vincent Viola said.

The crowning achievemen­t for the New Yorkers also provided redemption of sorts for Pletcher and jockey John Velazquez.

Pletcher’s penchant for saturating the Derby field with entrants — 45 in all — had yielded only a 2010 victory with Super Saver. Velazquez won the Run for the Roses in 2011 aboard Animal Kingdom but had mostly been a non-factor since.

But that combinatio­n, along with Always Dreaming’s three straight victories in five career starts, helped the horse surpass Classic Empire as the 9-2 favorite Saturday morning. Always Dreaming then followed through in the slop by coming on in the backstretc­h and taking charge entering the turn for home.

An emotional Pletcher credited Bonomo and Viola for laying out the strategy that earned them all a satisfying victorty.

“As you know in this business, sometimes it works out. A lot of times it doesn’t,” Pletcher said of the strategy devised with Bonomo and Viola. “When you kind of have a vision four or five months in advance, then it all comes together, it’s especially rewarding.”

$2,000,000, 3 yos., the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby, 11/4 m(weather, clear; track, wet fast). 6:52. Start poor, won driving. :22 3/5, :46 2/5, 1:11, 1:37 1/5, 2:03 2/5. b/br c 3 by Bodemeiste­r-Above Perfection. Pletcher. 5-Always Dreaming 1-Lookin At Lee 11-Battle of Midway 14-Classic Empire Practical Joke Tapwrit Gunnevera McCraken Gormley Irish War Cry Hence Untrapped Girvin Patch J Boys Echo Sonneteer Fast and Accurate Irap State of Honor Thunder Snow 126 5 126 1 126 11 126 14 126 19 126 16 126 10 126 15 126 18 126 17 126 8 126 4 126 7 126 20 126 13 126 12 126 3 126 9 126 6 126 2 Plan, Royal Mo. 211/2 161 31/2 132 7HD 14HD 151/2 111/2 61/2 4HD 19 1011/2 121 91/2 171/2 181/2 52 83 11 20 1HD 1611/2 431/2 1211/2 811/2 151/2 14HD 10HD 51/2 3HD 19 111/2 131 911/2 171 18HD 61 71/2 2HD 20 13 21/2 32 61 41 81/2 104 921/2 71/2 52 121/2 13HD 111 161/2 151 141/2 18HD 171 19 20 123/4 25 31 43/4 53/4 63 7HD 81 921/4 102 113/4 12HD 1311/2 142 1531/4 1621/2 1712 185 19 20 Velazquez Lanerie Prat Leparoux Rosario Ortiz Castellano Hernandez Espinoza Maragh Geroux Santana Smith Gaffalione Saez Desormeaux Hill Gutierrez Lezcano Soumillon 11.40 7.20 26.60 5.80 15.20 20.80 *4.70 33.20 40.00

6.80 27.80 27.10 10.00

6.90 22.30

4.80 15.00 58.00 22.10 14.10 47.30 39.70 41.80 41.40 54.00 16.40

 ?? AP ?? Anthony Bonomo celebrates after Always Dreaming wins Kentucky Derby Saturday, giving Brooklyn connection­s and Brooklyn Boyz Stables a big day at Churchill Downs.
AP Anthony Bonomo celebrates after Always Dreaming wins Kentucky Derby Saturday, giving Brooklyn connection­s and Brooklyn Boyz Stables a big day at Churchill Downs.

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