The Union Democrat

Kentucky Derby: New No. 1 in the Top 10 rankings,

- By BEN ROBERTS Lexington Herald-leader

LEXINGTON, Ky. — What a difference a week makes.

This time last week, Life Is Good was coming off arguably the best performanc­e of the Kentucky Derby prep season so far and a heavy early favorite for the May 1 race.

With trainer Bob Baffert’s announceme­nt Saturday that Life Is Good would be removed from Derby considerat­ion due to an ankle injury, however, the landscape looks quite a bit different.

Add to that the results of the Louisiana Derby late Saturday — when 6-5 favorite Mandaloun finished a disappoint­ing sixth — and it makes for quite the shakeup in our Kentucky Derby rankings.

So, with Life Is Good, Mandaloun

and Proxy — the fourth-place finisher in the Louisiana Derby — booted from the top-10 list, there’s room for some new names and intriguing storylines.

And this list could be due for even more change following this weekend’s slate that features three 100-point Derby prep races, including the Grade 1 Florida Derby on Saturday at Gulfstream Park.

On to the top 10 (with latest odds provided to the Heraldlead­er by the William Hill sportsbook):

1. CONCERT TOUR

Last week’s ranking: No. 2 Odds: 6-1

Trainer: Bob Baffert Regular jockey: Joel Rosario Pedigree: Street Sense —

Purse Strings by Tapit

With Life Is Good off the Derby trail, his stablemate moves into the top spot. The next contender on this list has the better credential­s thus far, but Concert Tour just had a certain look about him in that impressive Rebel Stakes victory two weeks ago. He appears to be the type that can manage a

favorable spot early in the massive Derby field and versatile enough to where he can run on or just off the lead in the early going and be fine at the end. (The absence of front-running Life Is Good might also benefit his approach May 1). The son of 2007 Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense is doing everything right in the lead-up to this year's race.

What's next? The Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park on April 10.

2. ESSENTIAL QUALITY

Last week's ranking: No. 3

Odds: 4-1 Trainer: Brad Cox Regular jockey: Luis Saez Pedigree: Tapit — Delightful Quality by Elusive Quality

Think of this as more of a “1A” ranking. Essential Quality, the reigning champ of this 3-year-old class, has done nothing wrong as he and Louisville native Brad Cox point toward Derby Day. In fact, he seems to be getting better. The gray colt went 5 furlongs in 59 seconds flat at Fair Grounds on Saturday, the fastest of 25 workouts at the distance and one that Cox described as “a `whoa' kind of move” afterward. Next up is a return to Lexington for the Blue Grass Stakes next weekend at Keeneland, the site of Essential Quality's victories in the Grade 1 Breeders' Futurity and Breeders' Cup Juvenile last fall. He'll bring some welcome star power to town as he looks to become the first horse to win the Blue Grass and the Kentucky Derby since Strike the Gold did it 30 years ago.

What's next? The Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland on April 3.

3. GREATEST HONOUR

Last week's ranking: No. 5

Odds: 8-1 Trainer: Shug Mcgaughey

Regular jockey: Jose Ortiz

Pedigree: Tapit — Tiffany's Honour by Street Cry

Another 3-year-old who has done everything asked of him this year, Greatest Honour gets his biggest test yet in the Florida Derby on Saturday. He won the other two big Derby preps at Gulfstream Park rather convincing­ly, but there are still some questions over just how much talent he faced in those victories. The Florida Derby should provide stiffer competitio­n

for the latest star out of the barn of Hall of Famer Shug Mcgaughey, a Lexington native. Greatest Honour also likes to come from further back in the field — counter to the style of most of the recent Kentucky Derby winners — though he should have some pace to run at May 1. Before that, Saturday's test awaits.

What's next? The Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park on Saturday.

4. HOT ROD CHARLIE

Last week's ranking: No. 8

Odds: 12-1 Trainer: Doug O'neill Regular jockey: Joel Rosario

Pedigree: Oxbow — Indian Miss by Indian Charlie

The biggest mover since last week's rankings, Hot Rod Charlie went straight to the front in the Louisiana Derby on Saturday and never relinquish­ed the lead against what was supposed to be a talented field. The other three top contenders going into that race — Mandaloun, Proxy and Midnight Bourbon — had been beating up on each other this winter at Fair Grounds, but it was California­based Hot Rod Charlie who came in and got the victory. He had finished a close third to Medina Spirit in his only other race of 2021, and his Louisiana Derby run earned a 99 Beyer Speed Figure (tied with Medina Spirit for the best of this 3-year-old bunch now that Life Is Good has been sidelined). Doug O'neill has already won the Kentucky Derby twice — with Nyquist and I'll Have Another — and he'll train

Hot Rod Charlie up to May 1 with no additional races, meaning a relatively long six-week layoff.

What's next? The Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 1.

5. MEDINA SPIRIT

Last week's ranking: No. 6

Odds: 16-1 Trainer: Bob Baffert Regular jockey: John Velazquez

Pedigree: Protonico — Mongolian Changa by Brilliant Speed

Life Is Good's removal from the Derby trail might benefit stablemate Medina Spirit the most. After two head-to-head battles — both won by Life Is Good — it just didn't look like Medina Spirit was going to have what it took to turn the tables moving forward. Now, we could get a sense of how he stacks up to the rest of the 3-year-old class. He was the only horse to finish within 10 lengths of Life Is Good in the San Felipe Stakes. He was still beaten 8 lengths, but he never gave up, showing a grit that has become a hallmark of his 2021 campaign. He also earned a 99 Beyer trying to run Life Is Good down in their first meeting and defeated Hot Rod Charlie in an exciting stretch battle after that. Medina Spirit worked Monday for the first time since the San Felipe Stakes, and Baffert said he ran that race with a slightly entrapped epiglottis, which negatively affects breathing and has since been corrected through surgery.

What's next? The Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park on April 3.

6. PREVALENCE

Last week's ranking: No. 9

Odds: 14-1 Trainer: Brendan Walsh Regular jockey: Tyler Gaffalione

Pedigree: Medaglia d'oro — Enrichment by Ghostzappe­r

The first five in these rankings have some impressive results on their resume. After that — and starting with Prevalence — it's promise that dominates the list. This Godolphin homebred remains a big unknown, the “it horse” of sorts on the Derby trail. He broke his maiden in spectacula­r fashion in his first career race Jan. 23 before a brief illness scrambled Derby plans that were already off to a late start. He returned to the track with another easy victory in an allowance race two weeks ago, but he's now in a position with zero Derby qualifying points and just one chance to get into the race. It wouldn't be a surprise if he wins big in one of these 100-point races, and it wouldn't be a surprise if he doesn't live up to the hype and falls out of the Derby picture altogether.

What's next? The Blue Grass Stakes, Wood Memorial (both April 3) and Arkansas Derby (April 10) are all still on the table.

7. DREAM SHAKE

Last week's ranking:

N/A

Odds: 60-1 Trainer: Peter Eurton Regular jockey: Joel Rosario

Pedigree: Twirling Candy — Even Song by Street Cry

Speaking of promise,

Dream Shake appears to have plenty. He didn't make his career debut until Feb. 7, and he put up a 96 Beyer in that one. Next, he finished in third in the San Felipe Stakes, beaten a little more than 10 lengths by Life Is Good, who just looked to be a different breed that day. Dream Shake went 5 furlongs in a blazing :58.20 — the fastest of 75 workouts at that distance Saturday at Santa Anita — and could be sitting on a big one for trainer Peter Eurton, who finished sixth in the Derby with Blue Grass Stakes winner Dance With Fate in 2014 and Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Storm the Court last year. (It's worth noting that Dream Shake's jockey, Joel Rosario, also rides Concert Tour and Hot Rod Charlie).

What's next? The Santa Anita Derby or Blue Grass Stakes (both on April 3).

8. HIGHLY MOTIVATED

Last week's ranking: No. 10

Odds: 25-1 Trainer: Chad Brown Regular jockey: Javier Castellano

Pedigree: Into Mischief — Strong Incentive by Warrior's Reward

Giving Highly Motivated a pass on his disappoint­ing third-place finish in the Gotham Stakes a few weeks ago, his first race in four months. He didn't get settled early in that one and finally started running up to his reputation once he got comfortabl­e in the stretch. Chad Brown — the Eclipse Award winner for outstandin­g trainer every year from 2016 to 2019 — has him working well in New York, and he comes to Lexington next weekend for a final test of his Derby mettle: a showdown with reigning champion Essential Quality at a track that they both won impressive­ly on during the Breeders' Cup Friday card last fall.

What's next? The Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland on April 3.

9. COLLABORAT­E

Last week's ranking: N/A Odds: 30-1 Trainer: Saffie Joseph Jr. Regular jockey: Tyler Gaffalione

Pedigree: Into Mischief — Quiet Temper by Quiet American

Collaborat­e looked green in his career debut — a fifth-place finish in a maiden race over a sloppy track Feb. 6 — before posting a 12 1/2-length victory three weeks later. A couple of weeks after that, he returned to the Gulfstream Park track and put in a bullet workout — 4 furlongs in 47 seconds, fastest of 52 works at the distance that day — to create even more buzz heading into his make-or-break introducti­on to the Kentucky Derby trail this weekend. The son of Into Mischief — sire of last year's Derby winner, Authentic — was sold for $600,000 as a yearling in 2019.

What's next? The Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park on Saturday.

10. ROCK YOUR WORLD

Last week's ranking: N/A Odds: 50-1 Trainer: John Sadler Regular jockey: Umberto Rispoli

Pedigree: Candy Ride — Charm the Maker by Empire Maker

Rock Your World has yet to race on dirt, but he's worked well enough on the surface for trainer John Sadler that he'll get a shot at Kentucky Derby contention. He won his career debut Jan. 1 and then came back in late February to take the 1-mile Pasadena Stakes on the Santa Anita turf, prompting Sadler to look toward next weekend's Santa Anita Derby as a possibilit­y for the colt, who sold for $650,000 at Keeneland as a yearling in 2019. Rock Your World was bred in Kentucky by Hall of Fame trainer Ron Mcanally and his wife, Deborah, and he's ridden by Umberto Rispoli, a 32-year-old Italian jockey who moved to the United States in 2019 and has yet to ride in the Kentucky Derby. There's plenty of intrigue surroundin­g this upand-coming colt.

What's next? The Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park on April 3.

 ?? Andy Lyons / Getty Images /TNS ?? Trainer Bob Baffert celebrates after Authentic #18 won the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on September 5, 2020 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Andy Lyons / Getty Images /TNS Trainer Bob Baffert celebrates after Authentic #18 won the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on September 5, 2020 in Louisville, Kentucky.

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