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Santa Anita Derby will have an intriguing field

- Columnist — Kevin Modesti Follow Kevin Modesti on X (formerly Twitter) @Kevin Modesti.

As Santa Anita prepares for the biggest race of its winter-spring season, the Santa Anita Derby a week from Saturday, there’s good news and bad news.

The good news is that horses don’t read the bad news.

Undeterred by the burdens of us mere bipeds, an intriguing field of 3-yearolds will venture out of their stalls for the $750,000, Grade I race April 6.

Nomination­s will be revealed today and the field will be set Wednesday. Trainer Bob Baffert is expected to choose two or three horses from among Imaginatio­n, Maymun, Wine Me Up, Wynstock and Coach Prime; he said Thursday he’ll know who he’s running closer to entry time. Trainer Phil D’Amato confirmed Thursday that Stronghold will run, after considerin­g going to the Blue Grass Stakes in Kentucky. Reported possibilit­ies include Mc Vay, Tapalo, EJ Won the Cup and Tessuto.

For various reasons, it’s less likely fans will see the winner of the May 4 Kentucky Derby in the Santa Anita Derby than in one of the other major Triple Crown preps being run this Saturday and next at tracks in the United States and Dubai.

With clouds hanging over Santa Anita racing these days, it sure doesn’t feel like a year California horses and fans will enjoy Kentucky Derby glory.

There are actual clouds. Santa Anita officials announced Thursday morning that prediction­s for more rain have forced cancelatio­n of races this Saturday and Sunday; they’ll be made up with an extra card next Thursday and extra races the following three days.

There are economic clouds. Santa

Anita executives paint a dark picture of the future after the California Horse Racing Board disdained their warnings and voted 6-0 last week to award autumn racing dates to Pleasanton, in Northern California’s East Bay, denying Southern California tracks a revenue haul from simulcast betting.

And there are clouds of controvers­y. Horses from Baffert’s barn, which has produced six Kentucky Derby winners and two Triple Crown winners, are ineligible for the Derby because of the eccentric decision by Churchill Downs to add a third year to his ban over Medina Spirit’s 2021 disqualifi­cation and the decision by Baffert and owners not to transfer top young horses to other trainers this year.

Baffert’s top 3-year-old, undefeated Nysos, is sidelined. But his top active 3-year-old, Muth, second in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile in November before winning the San Vicente Stakes in January, is the 8-5 morning-line favorite (against 9-5 Timberlake) in the Arkansas Derby this Saturday. His Santa Anita Derby prospects all have top-class potential, which under the circumstan­ces means they’re vying to be contenders for the May 18 Preakness and June 8 Belmont Stakes.

The top local candidate for the Kentucky Derby looks to be Stronghold, who won the Sunland (N.M.) Derby with jockey Antonio Fresu after finishing second to Wynstock in the Los Alamitos Futurity. Stronghold rated 20th (at 48-1 odds) in the round of Kentucky Derby future betting that closed March 17, and he isn’t in the top 20 in the National Thoroughbr­ed Racing Associatio­n’s weekly 3-year-old rankings. California partisans will root for the son of Ghostzappe­r to grab the nation’s attention in the Santa Anita Derby.

Weirder things have happened. Horses and horseplaye­rs have a way of shrugging off circumstan­ces.

On a grand scale, there was Secretaria­t emerging in the era of Vietnam, Watergate and gas lines to complete the first Triple Crown sweep in 25 years and be one thing Americans could agree upon. And Santa Anita running hours after the January 1994 Northridge earthquake, and Fairplex Park and other U.S. tracks making racing the first sport to resume after 9/11 by running two days later.

More on the nose, there was what came after Southern California racing was hit by the closure of Hollywood Park in late 2013 and the announceme­nt of Fairplex’s demise in early 2014: In those ashes, a colt named American Pharoah was stirring, growing into the 2015 Triple Crown winner. And there was the year I think of now.

In 2005, California racing and horses

OUT OF THE GATE

SANTA ANITA LEADERS Through Thursday

Jockeys / Wins Juan Hernandez / 50 Flavien Prat / 42 Antonio Fresu / 40 Frankie Dettori / 28 Hector Berrios / 22

Doug O’Neill / 28 Mark Glatt / 25 Bob Baffert / 23 Phil D’Amato / 22 Steve Knapp / 20

UPCOMING STAKES

SANTA ANITA

Thursday

▪ $100,000, Grade III Wilshire Stakes, fillies and mares, 4-year-olds and up, 1mile on turf ▪ $100,000America­n Stakes, 4-year-olds and up, 1mile on turf

DOWN THE STRETCH

▪ Newgate (Frankie Dettori riding) tries to top his win in the March 3Santa Anita Handicap when he runs in the $12million Dubai World Cup on Saturday. The 12-horse field is headed by Senor Buscador (Junior Alvarado), the Saudi Cup winner, and Ushba Tesoro (Yuga Kawada), the Saudi runner-up and 2023Dubai winner. Post time is 9:35a.m.

▪ A memorial for Art Wilson on Wednesday in Glendora featured stories of friendship, pranks and racetrack adventures, and ended appropriat­ely with Santa Anita bugler Jay Cohen playing “Amazing Grace” followed by “Call to the Post.” Wilson, racing writer for this and other Southern California newspapers, died at 71on Feb. 18.

▪ The second to last Saturday of major Triple Crown preps has more than a half-dozen high-ranked 3-year-olds in action: The 10-horse Arkansas Derby matches San Vicente winner Muth (Juan Hernandez) against Rebel winner Timberlake (Flavien Prat riding), plus Mystik Dan (Brian Hernandez) aiming to validate his muddy Southwest romp. The 11-horse Florida Derby has Fierceness (John Velazquez), the trouble-prone Breeders’ Cup Juvenile winner, and Hades (Paco Lopez), the undefeated Holy Bull winner. The 13-horse UAE Derby is the final prep for the May 4 Kentucky Derby for Japan’s Forever Young. ▪ Prat is making his annual spring move to Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky starting April 5.

▪ Umberto Rispoli rode the 2,000th winner of his internatio­nal career last Saturday at Turfway Park in Florence, Kentucky before adding his 2,001st by taking the Jeff Ruby Steaks with Endlessly on the same card. ▪ Endlessly earned enough points to qualify for the Kentucky Derby, but Southern California-based trainer Michael McCarthy said the colt will run in the American Turf Stakes on the Derby undercard and aim for a future on grass.

▪ Asscher and jockey Christian Ramos won the $404,000Los Alamitos Oaks for 3-yearold quarter-horse fillies last Saturday, paying $4.20. were under fire. Hollywood Park had been all but officially put up for sale, the beginning of the end. Three high-profile California trainers faced “milkshake” doping allegation­s. A winter of rain had interrupte­d training for the state’s Derby hopefuls. West Coast horses were dismissed with odds of 20-1 to 50-1 on the Derby morning line. Typical was a colt named Giacomo, who went to the Derby on a five-race losing streak.

“The Golden State needs a (Kentucky) Derby win,” I wrote from Louisville.

History students will know that Giacomo, whose workout schedule had luckily avoided the rain, won that Kentucky Derby with jockey Mike Smith and paid $102.60, while three other Santa Anita Derby graduates ran fourth, fifth and sixth.

Smith said afterward that Giacomo’s fourth-place finish behind winner Buzzards Bay in the Santa Anita Derby had been misleading because a slow early pace defused his explosive late kick.

In 2005, it all seemed unlikely until it happened.

In 2024, it all seems unlikely, and could it happen again?

The possibilit­y is something to think about as Santa Anita Derby week arrives.

The Golden State needs a Kentucky Derby contender.

FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK

NBA

Favorite

at Indiana Clippers at Washington Golden St at Cleveland Chicago at Okla. City at Miami

New York at Denver Houston at Sacramento

College Basketball

Favorite

at Marquette at Purdue at Houston at Tennessee

NHL

Favorite

New Jersey

MEN’S SINGLES

Quarterfin­als

Cincinnati Miami NY Red Bulls Columbus Toronto Montréal Charlotte Atlanta Philadelph­ia D.C. United Nashville Chicago Orlando NYCFC N. England 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 (240) Lakers 11⁄2 (2101⁄2) at Orlando 3 (229) Detroit 111⁄2 (2171⁄2) at Charlotte 71⁄2 (210) Philadelph­ia 41⁄2 (216) at Brooklyn 11⁄2 (230) Phoenix 151⁄2 (2061⁄2) Portland 10 (215) at San Antonio 6 (2141⁄2) Minnesota 3 (Off) at Utah 1 (2291⁄2) Dallas

Line

61⁄2 51⁄2 41⁄2 21⁄2

Line

ATP/WTA-MIAMI OPEN

At Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens

Purse:

Surface:

$8,995,555

Hardcourt outdoor

Alexander Zverev (4), Germany, def. Fabian Marozsan, Hungary, 6-3, 7-5. Grigor Dimitrov (11), Bulgaria, def. Carlos Alcaraz (1), Spain, 6-2, 6-4.

WOMEN’S SINGLES

Semifinals

Line (O/U)

-122/+102

Elena Rybakina (4), Kazakhstan, def. Victoria Azarenka (27), Belarus, 6-4, 0-6, 7-6 (2). Danielle Collins, United States, def. Ekaterina Alexandrov­a (14), Russia, 6-3, 6-2.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Minnesota Galaxy Vancouver Portland LAFC

Salt Lake Houston St Louis City Kansas City Colorado Dallas

San Jose Austin Seattle

L

0 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 3 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 3 3 2 1 0 1 11 10 10 10 10 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 4 3 1

Underdog

Underdog

NC State Gonzaga

Duke Creighton

Underdog

at Buffalo

T Pts GF GA

1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 0 0 3 2 10 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 3 3 3 2

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Saturday’s games

Minnesota at Philadelph­ia, 11 a.m. LAFC at Colorado, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Charlotte, 4:30 p.m. Montréal at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m. NYCFC at Miami, 4:30 p.m.

NY Red Bulls at Orlando, 4:30 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Dallas at Austin, 5:30 p.m.

San Jose at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Columbus at Nashville, 5:30 p.m. St. Louis at Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m. Portland at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m. Seattle at Galaxy, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday’s game

8 12 7 9 7 7 4 10 6 5 5 6 5 4 4 9 4 8 6 6 3 8 6 8 8 11 8 6

T Pts GF GA

Chicago at Atlanta, 12:30 p.m.

SCHEDULE

Today’s games

Chicago at Orlando, 4 p.m.

OL Reign at San Diego, 7 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Angel City at Kansas City, 12:30 p.m.

Gotham FC at North Carolina, 4 p.m.

Louisville at Portland, 4:30 p.m.

Houston at Bay FC, 7 p.m.

Sunday’s game

Utah Royals FC at Washington, 10 a.m.

Today’s first post

RACE 1

387 —

W

Wilson Furr ............................... 30-34—64 -6 Taylor Moore ............................ 31-33—64 -6 Joe Highsmith .......................... 32-33—65 -5 Davis Riley ................................ 31-34—65 -5 Scottie Scheffler ..................... 32-33—65 -5 Beau Hossler ............................ 32-34—66 -4 Mackenzie Hughes ................. 32-34—66 -4 Aaron Rai .................................. 31-35—66 -4 Adam Svensson ....................... 33-33—66 -4 Alejandro Tosti ........................ 30-36—66 -4 Akshay Bhatia .......................... 33-34—67 -3 Chris Gotterup ......................... 33-34—67 -3 Max Greyserman .................... 33-34—67 -3 Patrick Rodgers ....................... 35-32—67 -3 David Skinns ............................ 33-34—67 -3 Tom Whitney ............................ 32-35—67 -3 Cameron Davis ........................ 32-36—68 -2 Kevin Dougherty ..................... 33-35—68 -2 Nick Dunlap .............................. 32-36—68 -2 Garrick Higgo ........................... 34-34—68 -2 Seonghyeon Kim ..................... 34-34—68 -2 Kyoung-Hoon Lee .................... 33-35—68 -2 Peter Malnati ........................... 33-35—68 -2 Mac Meissner .......................... 33-35—68 -2 Vincent Norrman .................... 34-34—68 -2 Andrew Novak ......................... 34-34—68 -2 Taylor Pendrith ........................ 33-35—68 -2 Victor Perez ............................. 34-34—68 -2 Matti Schmid ........................... 33-35—68 -2 Greyson Sigg ............................ 35-33—68 -2 Roger Sloan .............................. 35-33—68 -2 J.J. Spaun .................................. 34-34—68 -2 Ben Taylor ................................. 34-34—68 -2 Davis Thompson ...................... 33-35—68 -2 Sam Bennett ............................ 34-35—69 -1 Pierceson Coody ...................... 32-37—69 -1 Joel Dahmen ............................. 33-36—69 -1 Adrien Dumont De Chassart .... 32-37—69 -1 Harrison Endycott .................. 33-36—69 -1 Tony Finau ................................ 34-35—69 -1 Harry Hall ................................. 36-33—69 -1 Mark Hubbard ......................... 36-33—69 -1 Stephan Jaeger ........................ 34-35—69 -1 Si Woo Kim ............................... 36-33—69 -1 Kevin Kisner ............................. 33-36—69 -1 Martin Laird ............................. 34-35—69 -1 Alex Noren ................................ 33-36—69 -1 Ryan Palmer ............................. 35-34—69 -1 Chad Ramey ............................. 34-35—69 -1 Chez Reavie .............................. 36-33—69 -1 Sam Ryder ................................ 33-36—69 -1 Josh Teater ............................... 36-33—69 -1 Gary Woodland ........................ 34-35—69 -1 Tyson Alexander ....................... 33-37—70 E Daniel Berger ............................. 34-36—70 E Ryan Brehm ................................ 35-35—70 E Jorge Campillo ........................... 34-36—70 E Bud Cauley ................................. 35-35—70 E Cameron Champ ....................... 34-36—70 E Wyndham Clark ......................... 33-37—70 E Parker Coody ............................. 35-35—70 E Austin Cook ................................ 35-35—70 E Thomas Detry ............................ 34-36—70 E Scott Gutschewsk­i ................... 36-34—70 E James Hahn ................................ 35-35—70 E Padraig Harrington ................... 34-36—70 E Rico Hoey .................................... 34-36—70 E J.B. Holmes ................................. 34-36—70 E Nicholas Lindheim .................... 35-35—70 E Callum McNeill .......................... 34-36—70 E Ryan Moore ................................ 34-36—70 E Matthew NeSmith ..................... 37-33—70 E Henrik Norlander ...................... 35-35—70 E Ben Silverman ........................... 33-37—70 E Four others tied at E

1 Mile (Turf). Starter Allowance. Fillies and Mares. 4 year olds and up. Purse $39,000.

Horse, Jockey

Mahina, Rispoli

Spring Magic, T. Baze Grazed My Heart, H. Berrios Control Function, Kimura Dendera, Laprida

Quaria Thunder, Frey

She’s a Joker, S. Gonzalez In Your Face, Van Dyke

DENDERA

Longshot:

RACE 2

388 —

Odds

Can mow ‘em down late 2-1 Moves inside here 5-2 Threat off bench 7-2 Both wins in N.Y. 6-1 Back to two turns 8-1 Tagged by Knapp 10-1 Blinkers back on 15-1 Rolled another six 15-1

7 Furlongs. Maiden Optional Claiming. Fillies. 3 year olds. Claiming Prices $62,500-$50,000. Purse $40,000.

Horse, Jockey

Ur In Trouble, H. Berrios Sugar Fix, T. Baze

Pace Lane, S. Gonzalez Petite Ange, G. Franco Miss Allure, Kimura

Queen Girvin, J. Rodriguez

MISS ALLURE

Longshot:

RACE 3

389 —

W

Odds

61⁄2 Furlongs. Claiming. 4 year olds and up. Claiming Prices $32,000-$28,000. Purse $40,000.

Horse, Jockey

3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

L

Wt PP Comment

124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124

Wt PP Comment

122 122 122 122 122 122

5 13 8 7 5 8 5 6 8 8 5 9 4 3 4 5 1 4 2 3 7 8 6 2 9 5 4 2 7 4 4 6 8 9 10 10 7 11

EAST REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

At TD Garden, Boston

Thursday’s results

UConn 85, San Diego St. 52 Illinois 72, Iowa St. 69

SOUTH REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

At American Airlines Center, Dallas

Today’s games

Houston vs. Duke, 6:39 p.m. Marquette vs. NC State, 4:09 p.m.

MIDWEST REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

At Little Caesars Arena, Detroit

PORTLAND 4 REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

At Moda Center, Portland, Ore. Today’s games

Texas vs. Gonzaga, 7 p.m. Stanford vs. NC State, 4:30 p.m.

PORTLAND 3 REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

At Moda Center, Portland, Ore. Saturday’s games

USC vs. Baylor, 2:30 p.m. Duke vs. UConn, 5 p.m.

ALBANY 1 REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

At MVP Arena, Albany, N.Y. Today’s games PGA TOUR-TEXAS CHILDREN’S HOUSTON OPEN

At Memorial Park Golf Course, Houston Purse:

Yardage:

First Round

1 Back in a hurry 5 Well clear when 2nd 3 Tries with shades 2 Runner-up at 14-1 4 1:01 3⁄5 gate drill 6 Would be a surprise

Wt PP Comment

$9.1 million

7,435;

Par:

2-1 8-5 7-2 5-1 10-1 20-1

Odds

70

Lettheliqu­ortalk, Kimura 120 2 Bids for a repeat 2-1 Petesoldfa­shioned, Laprida 120 3 Narrow win at 4-5 7-2 Salsation, T. Baze 118 1 Saw all the heels 8-1 Des Doigts, Frey 120 4 Distant 3rd at 10-1 12-1 Autism Puzzle, G. Franco 118 6 $12,500 R. France buy 12-1

DES DOIGTS

Longshot:

RACE 6

392 —

1 Mile (Turf). Maiden Claiming. 3 year olds. Claiming Prices $50,000-$45,000. Purse $37,000.

Horse, Jockey

Pajaree Anannaruka­rn ........... 30-33—63 -9 Carlota Ciganda ...................... 31-33—64 -8 Isi Gabsa ................................... 33-31—64 -8 Azahara Munoz ....................... 32-32—64 -8 Gabriela Ruffels ...................... 32-32—64 -8 Lilia Vu ...................................... 32-32—64 -8 Celine Boutier .......................... 33-32—65 -7 Hyo Joo Kim ............................... 34-31—65 -7 Ashleigh Buhai ........................ 32-34—66 -6 Peiyun Chien ............................ 33-33—66 -6 Robyn Choi ............................... 34-32—66 -6 Karis Davidson ......................... 34-32—66 -6 Grace Kim ................................. 33-33—66 -6 Nanna Koerstz Madsen .......... 33-33—66 -6 Nelly Korda ............................... 32-34—66 -6 Alison Lee ................................. 34-32—66 -6 Emily Pedersen ........................ 31-35—66 -6 Jenny Shin ................................ 33-33—66 -6 Maja Stark ................................ 33-33—66 -6 Na Rin An .................................. 34-33—67 -5 Allisen Corpuz ......................... 33-34—67 -5 Brooke Henderson .................. 35-32—67 -5 Dani Holmqvist ........................ 35-32—67 -5 Megan Khang ........................... 32-35—67 -5 Gina Kim ................................... 35-32—67 -5 Sei Young Kim .......................... 35-32—67 -5 Auston Kim ............................... 33-34—67 -5 Anna Nordqvist ....................... 34-33—67 -5 Alena Sharp .............................. 35-32—67 -5 Elizabeth Szokol ...................... 33-34—67 -5 Pavarisa Yoktuan .................... 35-32—67 -5 Olivia Cowan ............................ 35-33—68 -4 Kristen Gillman ........................ 35-33—68 -4 Nasa Hataoka .......................... 34-34—68 -4 Jin Hee Im ................................. 35-33—68 -4 Maude-Aimee Leblanc ........... 34-34—68 -4 Minjee Lee ................................ 35-33—68 -4 Andrea Lee ............................... 33-35—68 -4 Stacy Lewis .............................. 33-35—68 -4 Lucy Li ....................................... 34-34—68 -4 Roberta Liti .............................. 35-33—68 -4 Yu Liu ......................................... 34-34—68 -4 Mary Liu .................................... 34-34—68 -4 Polly Mack ................................ 34-34—68 -4 Caroline Masson ..................... 34-34—68 -4 Hira Naveed ............................. 35-33—68 -4 Yuna Nishimura ....................... 35-33—68 -4 Yealimi Noh .............................. 33-35—68 -4 Sarah Schmelzel ..................... 33-35—68 -4 Lindsey Weaver-Wright ......... 33-35—68 -4 Ruoning Yin .............................. 33-35—68 -4

DP WORLD TOURHERO INDIAN OPEN

At DLF Golf & Country Club, New Delhi Purse:

Yardage:

First Round

$2 million

7,416;

Joost Luiten .............................. 33-32—65 -7 Matteo Manassero .................. 31-34—65 -7 Keita Nakajima ........................ 30-35—65 -7 Sam Bairstow .......................... 32-34—66 -6 Romain Langasque ................. 32-34—66 -6 Jordan L. Smith ........................ 32-34—66 -6 Jannik De Bruyn ....................... 33-34—67 -5 Joel Girrbach ............................ 33-34—67 -5 Angel Hidalgo .......................... 35-32—67 -5 Daan Huizing ............................ 31-36—67 -5 Jeong-Weon Ko ........................ 35-32—67 -5 Adrian Otaegui ........................ 33-34—67 -5 Fabrizio Zanotti ....................... 33-34—67 -5

Wt PP Comment

Daddy Justify, Desormeaux 121 When Heroes Fly, Van Dyke 121 Citadino, H. Berrios 121 Gazon, G. Franco 121 Promissio, Kimura 121 Wrong Direction, Laprida 121 Empire’s Classic, Frey 121 Mongolian Max, Payeras 121 Bound to Succeed, T. Baze 121 Sinful King, Mosqueira 121

WRONG DIRECTION

Longshot:

RACE 7

393 —

1 Mile. Allowance Optional Claiming. Fillies and Mares. 4 year olds and up. Claiming Price $20,000. State bred. Purse $67,000.

Horse, Jockey

At Seville Golf & Country Club Gilbert, Ariz.

Purse:

Yardage:

First Round

$2 million

7,060;

Par:

Par:

72

72 8 Gelded for Eurton 4 Chased ‘Foot home 2 Joins Sadler barn 1 Outside to inside 9 Steps in for tag 7 Benefit from bow 6 New face from La. 5 Tough to endorse 10 Must draw into field 3 Be among also rans

Wt PP Comment

Odds

4-1 3-1 9-2 6-1 10-1 10-1 15-1 20-1 20-1 30-1

Odds

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