Empire is Derby front- runner
The Churchill Downs oddsmaker saw enough from Classic Empire in the Arkansas Derby that he’s prepared to make him the favorite for the Kentucky Derby on May 6.
The 2- year- old Eclipse Award champion, Classic Empire bounced back from a rough winter to win the $ 1 million, Grade I Arkansas Derby by a half- length Saturday over ConquestMoMoney at Oaklawn Racing and Gaming inHot Springs, Ark.
“I was really impressed with the way Classic Empire was able to come back like he did in a 12- horse field and run such an awesome race,” Mike Battaglia said. “I think he’ll be cranked up for the Derby. I think he will be the favorite.”
Battaglia wouldn’t speculate on the possible morning- line odds for Classic Empire. Those will be set after the draw May 3 for the Kentucky Derby in Louisville.
“It all depends on how he trains and if Classic Empire doesn’t bounce back after three weeks,” Battaglia said. “That’s kind of daunting. But I still think he has more talent than all of them. For his first race at amile and an eighth, he did everything
good horses do.”
Battaglia said Florida Derby winner Always Dreaming and Wood Memorial winner Irish War Cry could be co- second choices for the Kentucky Derby.
“Those two are close,” Battaglia said. “The rest of them, I don’t see it.”
The Arkansas Derby was the last major prep race for the Kentucky Derby, and the field for the 143rd Run for the Roses is taking shape.
The top 20 horses in the final points standings are eligible to enter, and 18 of them are considered probable to enter. The two outliers came out of the Arkansas Derby: Conquest Mo Money ( second) and Malagacy ( fifth).
Conquest Mo Money ranks 12th on the points list with 60 but is not nominated for the Triple Crown. Co- owners Tomand SandyMcKenna would have to pay a $ 200,000 supplemental fee by May 3. The McKennas did not immediately return a call for comment Sunday.
Malagacy, 14th on the points list with 50, had been undefeated in three races before the Arkansas Derby.
The first two horses on the points- list bubble are Cloud Computing ( third in the Wood Memorial) and Untrapped ( sixth in the Arkansas Derby).
Classic Empire is scheduled to return to Churchill Downs on Monday and could resume training Thursday or Friday.