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Derby Dozen: Liberal Arts Joins, Track Phantom Departs

1. Dornoch  Click Here!

Owner/Trainer: West Paces Racing, R. A. Hill Stable, Belmar Racing and Breeding, Two Eight Racing, and Pine Racing Stables/Danny Gargan

Good Magic  
Puca , by Big Brown   

Breeder: Grandview Equine (KY)

A rematch of the Dec. 2 Remsen Stakes (G2), when Dornoch  defeated Sierra Leone  by a nose at Aqueduct Racetrack, is set to take place April 6 in the Blue Grass Stakes (G1). Besides the allure of that race, Keeneland‘s signature race of the spring, the Blue Grass has the added benefit of being only 70 miles down the road from Churchill Downs, the home of the Kentucky Derby (G1). Dornoch, a full brother to 2023 Derby winner Mage  , is proven over the Keeneland strip, having rolled to a 6 1/2-length maiden victory there in his first test beyond a mile last fall. Since that, victories have followed in the Remsen and by 1 3/4 lengths over a depleted field in the March 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream Park.

2. Fierceness 

Owner/Trainer: Repole Stable/Todd Pletcher

Pedigree:
City of Light  Nonna Bella , by Stay Thirsty   

Breeder: Repole Stable (KY)

Expecting a return to form in the March 30 Florida Derby (G1) after his disappointing third in the Feb. 3 Holy Bull Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream. He had excuses for the latter defeat (layoff, slow start and rushed up), and he has trained lights out since, though he has always been a sharp-breezing horse. This colt is brilliant when he runs to his potential and with the right trip, as he showed in winning the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) in blazing time last fall. Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher also means business in the Florida Derby, year after year. Seven times he has won the race, with six of those victories coming since 2014.

3. Sierra Leone 

Owner/Trainer: Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Westerberg, Brook Smith, and Peter Brant/Chad Brown

Gun Runner  Heavenly Love , by Malibu Moon

Breeder: Debby M. Oxley (KY)

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His victory in the Feb. 17 Risen Star Stakes (G2) at Fair Grounds Race Couse & Slots over a sloppy track was run in an ordinary time of 1:52.13 for 1 1/8 miles, though the race seemed to be a high-quality Derby prep. The form from the race was validated when Catching Freedom , third in the Risen Star, triumphed in the March 23 Louisiana Derby (G2). Other top finishers from the Risen Star, runner-up Track Phantom  and fifth-place Honor Marie , also ran well to be respectively fourth and second in the Louisiana Derby. Excited for Sierra Leone’s showdown with Dornoch in Blue Grass. That race should give observers a line on who has developed the most since. Both were green in the Remsen last fall.

4. Forever Young 

Owner/Trainer: Susumu Fujita/Yoshito Yahagi

Real Steel Forever Darling , by Congrats 

Breeder: Northern Racing (JPN)

There is the potential for multiple Japanese runners in this year’s first leg of the Triple Crown. T O Password  qualified for the race via the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby, and this unbeaten colt—who is widely regarded as the best from the Land of the Rising Sun—can punch his ticket with a top two finish in the Saturday’s UAE Derby (G2) at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai. The Saudi Derby (G3) winner will be heavily favored in international wagering pools. UAE Derby runners have struggled mightily in the Derby through the years, with not one of its 19 participants finishing better than fifth in the Run for the Roses. But it is perilous to overlook Japanese runners on the international stage.

5. Catching Freedom Click Here! 

Owner/Trainer: Albaugh Family Stables/Brad Cox

Constitution  
Catch My Drift , by Pioneerof the Nile

Breeder: WinStar Farm (KY)

Having rallied from last to win this past Saturday’s Louisiana Derby, the longest domestic prep at 1 3/16 miles, he looks well suited to handling the Derby’s classic distance of 1 1/4 miles. Although closers ran 1-2 in the race (with this victorious colt joined by Honor Marie ), the half-mile and six-furlong splits for the race were actually a bit on the slow side. Since Fair Grounds extended the Louisiana Derby to 1 3/16 miles in 2020, only last year’s race unfolded with slower splits at those calls. It is a promising sign when a late runner can prevail without the benefit of a pace meltdown.

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Photo: Coady Photo

Eventual Louisiana Derby winner Catching Freedom scores on debut in 2023 at Churchill Downs

6. Timberlake Click Here!

Owner/Trainer: Siena Farm and WinStar Farm/Brad Cox

Into Mischief  
Pin Up , by Lookin At Lucky  

Breeder: St. Elias Stables (KY)

The 2023 Champagne Stakes (G1) winner, successful in his unveiling at 3 in the Feb. 24 Rebel Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn Park, returns to Oaklawn for the March 30 Arkansas Derby (G1). There, he will face opposition led by Mystik Dan , Liberal Arts , Time for Truth , and Muth —though the latter is ineligible for the Kentucky Derby. Though Timberlake was visually impressive in winning he Rebel, the 2-3-4 finishers did not flatter the form from the race in follow-up starts. Rebel runner-up Common Defense  ran fifth in the Louisiana Derby; show finisher Northern Flame  was a subsequent eighth in the Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3); and fourth-place Rebel runner Woodcourt  was sixth there. 

7. Mystik Dan 

Owner/Trainer: Lance Gasaway, 4 G Racing, and Daniel Hamby III/Kenny McPeek

Goldencents  Ma’am  by Colonel John  

Breeder: Lance Gasaway, 4 G Racing, and Daniel Hamby III (KY)

After skipping his way to victory over a muddy track in the Feb. 3 Southwest Stakes (G3) at Oaklawn, he is likely to catch a fast track in Saturday’s Arkansas Derby. Dry conditions are forecast leading up to the race. He broke his maiden on a fast track in quick time at Churchill Downs in the fall, but his two fast-track routes resulted in a pair of fifths. The Arkansas Derby should provide some answers to some of those form questions. In addition to liking the mud, he may have also improved in the Southwest due to a change in tactics. Brian Hernandez Jr. brought him from farther off the pace, and he responded with a much stronger finish. 

8. Deterministic  Click Here!

Owner/Trainer: St. Elias Stable, Ken Langone, Steven Duncker, and Vicarage Stable/Christophe Clement

Liam’s Map  
Giulio’s Jewel , by Speightstown

Breeder: Hinkle Farms (KY)

After shipping north to win the March 2 Gotham Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct Racetrack, he returned to trainer Christophe Clement’s winter base at Payson Park in South Florida, where he worked five furlongs March 21 in 1:03 3/5. His connections are keeping open their options for the next race for this 2-for-2 colt, with the April 6 Wood Memorial Stakes (G2) at Aqueduct being one of the more attractive options. His next race, expected to come around two turns, should be telling about his distance potential. He finishes like a horse who should handle added ground, though his dam was a turf sprinter.

9. Conquest Warrior  Click Here! 

Owner/Trainer: Courtlandt Farms/Shug McGaughey

City of Light  
Tea Time , by Pulpit 

Breeder: Betz/B&K Canetti/J.Betz/CoCo Equine/D.J. Stables (KY)

Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey has taken a patient approach with this colt’s development, giving him a confidence-booting allowance optional claiming race at Gulfstream after a maiden win there. Now Conquest Warrior ventures into much deeper waters in Saturday’s Florida Derby, where he faces Fierceness  and Hades , among others. McGaughey won the 2013 Florida Derby with Orb , who would return to win the Kentucky Derby later that spring. The 1 1/8-mile distance is not an issue for this colt, who pulled away down the stretch over the trip last out.

10. Hades 

Owner/Trainer: D. J. Stable and Robert Cotran/Joe Orseno

Awesome Slew  The Shady Lady , by Quality Road   

Breeder: Ocala Stud, Joseph M. O’Farrell III, David O’Farrell, et al. (FL)

Things went his way when he captured the Holy Bull. He was able to set a comfortable pace, and Fierceness was off poorly and racing after a layoff. Still, observers have to like how he kept finding more after being asked on the second turn, when it looked like Fierceness might blow past him. Holy Bull runner-up Domestic Product , who Hades defeated by two lengths, returned to win the Tampa Bay Derby (G3). This gelding is well drawn to utilize his speed from post 2 with a short run to the first turn in the Florida Derby.

11. Honor Marie  Click Here! 

Owner/Trainer: Ribble Farms, Michael Eiserman, Earl Silver, Kenneth Fishbein, Daniel Fishbein/Whit Beckman

Honor Code 
Dame Marie , by Smart Strike 

Breeder: Royce Pulliam (KY)

Having a race behind him when fifth in the Risen Star and catching a fast track appeared to make a significant difference in the Louisiana Derby. He finished with energy to be a quality second but was simply outkicked by Catching Freedom , a length behind him at the finish. He earned a 97 Equibase Speed Figure, nearing matching his top from last fall when he won the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes (G2) at Churchill Downs with a 98 ESF. That race, along with an earlier maiden victory beneath the Twin Spires, gives him appeal as a “horse for the course.”

12. Liberal Arts 

Owner/Trainer: Stephen Ferraro and Evan Ferraro/Bobby Medina

Arrogate
Ismene , by Tribal Rule 

Breeder: Stephen Ferraro and Evan Ferraro (KY)

The fade from Track Phantom in the Louisiana Derby, his second defeat since stretched out beyond 1 1/16 miles, results in his departure from the ‘Dozen and presents an opening for this 2023 Street Sense Stakes (G3) winner to join. (Track Phantom is still pointed to the Derby but does not appear as suited to the 1 1/4-mile distance as others.) As for this colt, he seems ready to take a leap forward in the Arkansas Derby after a comeback third in the Southwest. No one was beating a mud-loving Mystik Dan  in the Southwest, but this 3-year-old caught the eye with his determined charge to be third. He would have caught runner-up Just Steel  in another few strides.

Liberal Arts wins the Street Sense Stakes on Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Churchill Downs
Photo: Coady Photo/Cady Coulardot

Liberal Arts wins the 2023 Street Sense Stakes at Churchill Downs

* Note: With Churchill Downs Inc.’s continued ban of Bob Baffert from racing at its tracks and of his horses from earning Kentucky Derby qualifying points, none of his top 3-year-olds are in the Derby Dozen, including Arkansas Derby entrant Muth. Look for Baffert in the Triple Crown starting with the May 18 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course.

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