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Saturday, March 30, 2019

Kentucky Derby 2019 Blog: Florida Derby Preview Featuring Code of Honor

There are a couple of races on the Road to Kentucky Derby 2019 this weekend including the Florida Derby. Hidden Scroll tries to rebound after getting cooked on the lead in the Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2). The UAE Derby from Dubai is the other big weekend points race, and that race looks like a mad scramble.




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Kentucky Derby 2019 Points Race Analysis 


GP 14 (G1 Florida Derby, 9f) #4 BOURBON WAR (7-2) rallied and fell 3/4ths of a length short as my top choice in the Fountain of Youth (G2). He drew well, gets pace to chase, and should love today’s added ground. I think the improving son of Tapit can get there this time under Ortiz Jr., but he does not need to win to qualify for the Kentucky Derby. He has 21 points, and if he runs 3rd, he picks up another 20 points, and that would get him into the gate on the first Saturday in May. #1 Hidden Scroll (5-2) drew the rail and almost has to go to the lead. He was sensational in his local flat mile debut on a wet track, and actually did well to hold 4th after using too much early energy in the Fountain of Youth (G2) March 2. He gets a rider switch from Joel Rosario to Javier Castellano and could easily go all the way. #9 Code of Honor (3-1) sat a great trip behind the speed from the inside post in the Fountain of Youth, and he is firing bullets for this. I love his versatility and he might score again but he won’t be 9-1 this time. #2 Current(15-1) has shown ability in the turf stakes ranks and Todd Pletcher has been on a roll in recent points races. I can see him hitting the board at a price. #7 Maximum Security (9-2) stretches out and faces a salty graded group after a trio of facile victories vs. much lesser local sprinters. Jason Servis is a high % trainer and he looms a pace factor at the very least under Luis Saez. He might end up compromising Hidden Scroll on the front end, but I don’t know if he will be able to hang in there throughout. The Plays: #4 to win, Exacta Box 1-4, Trifecta 1-4/1-2-4-9/1-2-4-9, Trifecta 1/ALL/4 


MEY 5 (G1 UAE Derby, 9.5f) #5 DERMA LOUVRE (12-1) might like this longer trip. His biggest win last year was a 7-length romp in his longest start at a mile and an eighth. After that maiden win, he won a couple of races as the chalk at seven panels, and finished his 2018 campaign with a head defeat in a flat mile event in the mud. He showed decent late interest in a show finish Feb 17 and might be ready to move forward. #1 Walking Thunder (5-1) easily won his first three starts before settling for the place in the UAE Guineas (G3) Feb 7. Dettori ends up here and he is a solid threat if able to navigate today’s added ground. #6 Divine Image(2-1) is getting better and can run all day. She exits back-to-back course/distance wins and put it all together in a romping win March 9. This is her toughest test to date and she won’t offer much value. #8 Gray Magician (15-1) was beaten by very good Maryland-bred Alwaysmining in the Miracle Wood at Laurel Feb. 16. He has some speed and might get brave if able to shake loose early under Joel Rosario. #11 Van Beethoven (10-1) might surprise for Aidan O’Brien. He was a group two winner in a turf sprint last year and returned with an even 4th in an all-weather flat mile event March 6. The son of Scat Daddy is bred to handle dirt. The Plays: #5 to win, Exacta Box 1-5, Trifecta 1-5/1-5-6/1-5-6-8-11


Kentucky Derby 2019 Points Race Recaps


Louisiana Derby (G2) from Fair Grounds (3-23-19) - Winner: By My Standards 


War of Will was the strong favorite but took an awkward step early and never got seriously involved. That threw this race wide open, and By My Standards sat a better trip than runner-up Spinoff and prevailed by less than a length. The runner-up broke from post 10, stalked wide, and did everything but win while well clear of show horse Sueno. It should be noted that none of the top three competed in any of the prior points races at Fair Grounds, and that probably means that War of Will was beating nothing in the Lecomte and Risen Star. Country House made a wide, threatening move from the back but flattened out and ended up 4th. Mr. Money was next, followed by Roiland, Bankit, Hog Creek Hustle, War of Will, Limonite, and Lemniscate. If I want anyone out of this race, it is Spinoff. It looks like they will press on with War of Will. I do not like his Derby chances at all. He is exiting a below par effort and probably peaked over the winter. He will be meeting a full group of sharp, improving horses on the first Saturday in May. 


Sunland Derby (G3) from Sunland Park (3-23-19) - Winner: Cutting Humor ($6.60)


Mucho Gusto was the strong favorite in this one, and he set sail for the lead from the inside post under Joe Talamo. He went too fast early and paid the price late in a distant show finish. Cutting Humor was always well placed under John Velazquez and got first run. He needed that jump because Anothertwistafate was charging late but came up a neck short. The latter had a less than ideal trip but never stopped trying and proved that he could handle dirt. He won his previous three all-weather routes in front running fashion and is definitely not a need to lead type. Mucho Gusto was about six lengths behind the top two and was followed by Wicked Indeed, Eye Cloud, Pasamonte Man, Hustle Up, Collusionist, and Walker Stalker. 


Jarrod Horak’s “Exceptional Eleven" Kentucky Derby 2019 Contenders (3-29-19)


(1) GAME WINNER (Candy Ride - Indyan Giving, by A. P. Indy)


Trainer (Bob Baffert) - Owner (Gary and Mary West)


Latest Workout: 4f in 48.80 (7/23) at Santa Anita on March 26. 


Comments: We finally got to see Bob Baffert’s two-year-old champion in the Rebel Stakes (G2), and he did not disappoint despite losing by a neck. He was supposed to kick off his sophomore campaign in the San Felipe Stakes on March 9, but that was was scrapped after the Santa Anita main track was closed due to safely concerns. He has shipped to Oaklawn Park for his sophomore debut in the second division of the Rebel Stakes (G2), and the strong favorite rallied to miss by a nose. Fellow California shipper Omaha Beach got the jump on him and won the battle, but Game Winner brushed off the rust and appears poised to move forward in the Santa Anita Derby (G1) on April 6. I am sure that Bob Baffert is not worried about losing a mile and a sixteenth prep. He just needed to get a race into his talented runner and the Rebel Stakes was a means to an end. The goal is to peak on the first Saturday in May, and that may very well happen. 


Derby Points (45)


(2) IMPROBABLE (City Zip - Rare Event, by A. P. Indy)


Trainer (Bob Baffert) - Owner (WinStar Farm, China Horse Club, SF Racing)


Comments: Bob Baffert’s other unbeaten juvenile was also supposed to start his campaign in the San Felipe, and ended up in the first division of the Rebel Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn Park last Saturday due to the well documented surface issues at Santa Anita Park. He ran a quality race from the outside post and missed by a neck while racing wide throughout under Drayden van Dyke. I fully expect him to be much fitter in his final Kentucky Derby prep in the Arkansas Derby (G1) on April 13, and Jose Ortiz will be his new rider. I would not be surprised to see both Baffert runners win their final Derby points races next month and head to Churchill Downs as the two favorites. 


Derby Points (25) 


(3) CODE OF HONOR  (Noble Mission, Reunited, by Dixie Union)


Trainer (Shug McGaughey) - Owner (William S. Farish)


Latest Workout: 4f bullet in 48.40 (1/12) at Payson Park on March 25. 


Comments: Original “exceptional eleven” member returned to the list after bouncing back in the Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream Park on March 2. He was as high as #2 on my list in the past, and in the FOY, he save ground chasing fast fractions and was always in a good tactical spot under John Velazquez. He safely held off late runner Bourbon War to win by a bit less than a length. I like the versatility he has shown in four career starts. He flashed sharp early speed right out of the gate in his winning debut at Saratoga Aug. 18. He made his second career start in the Champagne Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park, and he ran a big race to land the place after stumbling badly at the start. In that one-turn mile, he made a sustained run from last and rallied five-wide in the stretch to finish a clear 2nd. He failed to put his best foot forward in his first start of the year in the Mucho Macho Man Stakes, but his other three efforts were spot-on and he has already earned enough points to run in the Kentucky Derby. He is as talented as any sophomore in the land and is getting good at the right time. He drew post 9 for the Florida Derby (G1) and is the 3-1 second choice on the morning line. 


Derby Points (54)


(4) TACITUS (Tapit - Close Hatches, by First Defence)


Trainer (William Mott) - Owner (Juddmonte Farms, Inc.) 


Latest Workout: 4f in 49.00 (2/39) at Payson Park on March 22. 


Comments: Returned to the list for the second time after winning the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) in his sophomore debut. He owns a strong pedigree and has definitely improved from age two to three. He should continue to develop for Bill Mott and has secured enough points to run in the Kentucky Derby. I am looking forward to his final Derby prep at nine furlongs, and he sure seems like a mile and a quarter type. It looks like he will make his final Derby prep in the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct on April 6. 


Derby Points (50) 


(5) HIDDEN SCROLL (Hard Spun - Sheba Queen, by Empire Maker)


Trainer (William Mott) - Owner (Juddmonte Farms, Inc.)


Latest Workout: 5f in 1:02.40 (1/7) at Payson Park on March 22. 


Comments: Was sensational in his career debut in the fourth race at Gulfstream Park on Saturday, Jan. 26. In that one mile special weight affair, he went straight to the front from the inside post under jockey Joel Rosario and widened his advantage throughout.  He crossed the finish line at least fourteen lengths in front of his nearest rival High Amplitude (Chad Brown first timer), and he stopped the clock in a swift 1:34.82. That stellar effort earned him a shot in the Fountain of Youth (G2) on March 2, but his inexperience was on full display. Instead of settling in behind hopelessly overmatched outsider, he went after that one early, set the pace, and paid the price late. He set fast fractions and just missed holding the show as the beaten favorite in his stakes debut. He is fast and talented but needs to ration his speed better in his next start. The Florida Derby is his next start and he will get a rider switch from Joel Rosario to Javier Castellano. 


Derby Points (5) 


(6) ANOTHERTWISTAFATE (Scat Daddy - Imprecation, by First Defence)


Trainer (Blaine Wright) - Owner (Peter Redekop B. C. Ltd.)


Comments: He was excellent in the El Camino Real Derby and that victory earned him an automatic berth in the Preakness Stakes (G1). The $360k son of Scat Daddy put his three-race all-weather route wins streak on the line in the Sunland Derby (G3) on March 24, and he finished strongly to miss by a neck in a fine effort. The Sunland Derby may have been his best effort yet because he proved that he could sit behind horses and handle regular dirt. He owns dangerous early-pressing versatility and should be able to handle a mile and a quarter. He remains at Sunland Park and could end up running in one more race prior to Derby if he needs more points. 


Derby Points (30)


(7) SPINOFF (Hard Spun - Zaftig, by Gone West)


Trainer (Todd Pletcher) - Owner (Werthheimer and Frere)   


Comments: I have liked this one since he ran 3rd in the Saratoga Special (G2) in his second career start last summer. It was great to see him stretch out and improve in his romping Tampa Bay Downs return Feb. 22, and he continued his upward trajectory in an excellent runner-up finish in the Louisiana Derby (G2) at Fair Grounds on March 23. His tactical speed in a big asset and he appears to be getting good at the right time. 


Derby Points (40)


(8) WIN WIN WIN (Hat Trick - Miss Smarty Pants, by Smarty Jones)


Trainer (Michael Trombetta) - Owner (Live Oak Plantation)


Latest Workout: 4f bullet in 48.00 (1/26) at Fair Hill (all-weather training) on March 23. 


Comments: Stretched out and finished a wide 3rd as the beaten favorite in the Tampa Bay Derby (G2), and he did just enough in that event to remain on my list. He deserves final shot in a Kentucky Derby qualifying event, but he will have to run faster next time. We know he is a very talented sprinter, but I am just not sure how far he really wants to go. He could easily improve in his second try around two turns, especially if he is able to save more ground and get into a forward position early. It looks like he will go next in either the Blue Grass (G2) at Keeneland or Wood Memorial (G2) at Aqueduct, and a final decision will be made after he works again on March 30. 


Derby Points (10) 


(9) VEKOMA (Candy Ride - Mona de Momma, by Speightstown)


Trainer (George Weaver) - Owner (R.A. Hill Stable and Gatsas Stables)


Latest Workout: 5f in 1:02.82 (10/14) at Palm Beach Downs on March 23. 


Comments: Showed excellent tactical speed and cruised home in both juvenile starts including a win in the Nashua (G3) at one mile Nov. 4. He made his sophomore debut in the Fountain of Youth and he was in the hunt throughout and ended up a decent 3rd. I am not sure how far he really wants to go but he should improve in his final Derby prep, which will be at Keeneland in the Blue Grass Stakes (G2) on April 6.   


Derby Points (10 points) 


(10) ROADSTER (Quality Road - Ghost Dancing, by Silver Ghost)


Trainer (Bob Baffert) - Owner (Speedway Stable LLC)


Latest Workout: 6f in 1:14.00 (4/8) at Santa Anita Park on March 26. 


Comments: I have been patiently waiting to get one of my original “exceptional eleven” members back on my list ever since his sharp optional claiming win at Santa Anita on March 1. That was his first start since a show finish in the Del Mar Futurity (G1) last summer, and he sure was impressive. We saw what he was capable of in his winning debut at Del Mar last July. He overcame the intimidating inside post in his professional debut at Del Mar, and his return victory was a big step in the right direction. He stalked the pace in his first route try on March 1 and pulled clear to easily best highly regarded John Sadler runner Nolo Contesto. He will get his first and only points race test in the Santa Anita Derby on April 6, and he has three solid works this month in preparation for that test. He will qualify for Kentucky Derby 2019 with a 1st or 2nd place finish. 


(11) COUNTRY HOUSE (Lookin At Lucky - Quake Lake, by War Chant)


Trainer (William Mott) - Owner (Shields and McFadden) 


Comments: I liked the progress he made in his first four starts, but I was expecting more in the Louisiana Derby (G2). He showed a bit more maturity in that event, but did not get a ton of pace help and flattened out late after making nice progress to get into contention turning for home. I still think there is a bit more talent than he has shown, and if he can break a bit better, he could jump up and win a graded event. He is frequently at the mercy of the pace and needs racing luck, and there is a chance that he runs in one final points race. His position at the bottom of the list is very shaky, and he will most likely be replaced by Bourbon War if that one runs a quality race in the Florida Derby. 


Derby Points (30) 


THE NEXT NINE: (12) Bourbon War, (13) Omaha Beach, (14) By My Standards, (15) Long Range Toddy, (16) Haikal, (17) War of Will, (18) Signalman, (19) Cutting Humor, (20) Instagrand


Kentucky Derby 2019 blog by Jarrod Horak


​You can read all of my Derby blogs on my Kentucky Derby 2019 page, and my annual Triple Crown full card analysis from Churchill Downs, Pimlico Race Course, and Belmont Park will be available on my Runaway Horse Sales page later this spring.   

Kentucky Derby 2019 Points Race Recap: By My Standards Wins Louisiana Derby

Fair Grounds Race Course
3/23/2019
​Race Round-Up: (R13) Gr. II Louisiana Derby (3yr M, 1-1/8 Mile Dirt, $1,000,000)
Track Condition: Fast
Final Time: 1:49.53

By My Standards punched his ticket to Kentucky Derby 2019 by besting a field of 11 at the Fair Grounds on Saturday.  The son of Goldencents now sits atop the leaderboard with 100 qualifying points and barring any setbacks will be one of the 20 starters come May 4th.




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The top four finishers of the race were By My Standards, Spinoff, Sueno, and Country House with each runner earning 100, 40, 20 and 10 points respectively.  This was a key race for the quartet as each may have enough qualifying points for the Kentucky Derby.  Spinoff sits in 8th place with 40 points, Country House at 11th with 30, and Sueno in 12th with 28.  At this point, there are 10 Kentucky Derby prep races left with three of them happening overseas.


Let’s look at the race round up for Saturday’s Gr. II Louisiana Derby:


#1 – By My Standards:  Has steadily improved in his four career starts and broke through the graded stakes ranks with a rail hugging victory on Saturday.  After a clean break, By My Standards sat in third, just off Sueno’s flank entering the first turn.  Moving into the backstretch, Saez moved towards the rail where he sat for most of the race until the stretch drive.   Down the lane, Saez shifted slightly off the fence to get by front runner Lemniscate, then moved back towards the rail where he finished about a length in front of second place finisher Spinoff.  The fractions of the race were run in (23.63), (47.68), (1:11.54), (1:36.84) and they finished up in 1:49.53.  By My Standards is by Goldencents out of a Muqtarib mare, A Jealous Women.  Goldencents was a two-time BC Mile winner but did compete in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness back in 2013.  He finished 17th and 5th in those races but later went on to be a force in races 8F or under.  By My Standards dam, A Jealous Women was a turf horse with most of her wins coming at 8F and shorter as well.  Even though he ran nicely on Saturday, I am suspect this horse wants to go 10F.


#2 – Spinoff: Was slightly bumped leaving the gate from post 10 but gathered himself nicely to end up in third after the first turn.  He was never further back than a couple lengths from the front runners and had a clean trip overall.  Entering the turn for home, Spinoff switched leads nicely and soon took over the lead from Sueno.  He later relinquished the lead to By My Standards who came under a strong right-handed whip from Gabriel Saez.  Given this was only his second start of 2019, coming up a bit short was reasonable.  Spinoff is the son of Hard Spun who ran in all three classic races back in 2007 finishing 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively.  Spinoff’s dam, Zaftig was a miler at heart but I do think this can get the 10F distance.


#3 – Sueno:  Kept his on-the-board streak alive with a respectable third place finish in which he finished about five lengths back of the top two.  Like Spinoff, this one had a clean trip and was in good position throughout but ultimately could not keep up with Spinoff or By My Standards down the stretch.  Sueno sat in second behind Lemniscate for most of the race until the leader began to retreat just before the turn for home.  He briefly had the lead but was quickly taken over by Spinoff and finished a distant third.  The fast start to Sueno’s career does not surprise me as both of his parents started off in strong fashion but neither raced past their three-year-old season.  I think this distance is about as far as he wants to go.


#4 – Country House:  After another slow start, Country House had to go three-wide entering the first turn and eventually settled in ninth entering the backstretch.  The Chestnut colt made a six-wide move entering the stretch and it looked like he was going to make some noise, but he flattened out to finish fourth, about six lengths off the winner.  He did improve from a visual standpoint as he was not weaving down the stretch like he did in the Risen Star, but he still must improve to compete with the top of this crop.  Country House is by Lookin At Lucky by a War Chant mare named Quake Lake.  Lookin At Lucky won several stakes throughout his career including the 2010 Preakness, Haskell and Indian Derby.  He finished his career with a fourth-place finish in the BC Classic.  Quake lake won twice in her career with both coming in 6F sprints over the synthetic surface.  He should be able to go longer, and I imagine he’ll continue to improve as the year goes on.


#5 – Mr. Money:  Had a solid start and ended up in fifth after the first turn.  Kept in the three-path down the backstretch, Mr. Money raced behind Spinoff and next to War of Will until making a five wide move entering the final turn.  Country House was right alongside him at the point and he essentially had no where to go from there.  He did show some fight to get into fifth as he just edged out Roiland.  Given he missed the LeComte with a sickness it will be interesting to see what Calhoun does from here as there is enough time for another prep should he feel the colt can improve from this start.


#6 – Roiland:  Was a little slow out of the gate but that was a given considering his past performances.  Most of the horses were off the rail entering the first turn so the fence was wide open leaving Roiland to settle in seventh.  He essentially followed By My Standards up the rail for most of the race and later flattened out down the lane, just getting nipped for fifth by Mr. Money.


#7 – Bankit: Took a weird step out of the gate and ended up in last entering the first turn.  He was about 10 lengths off the pace setters for much of the backstretch when he began to inch closer before the final turn.  At the top of the stretch, the group was compact and Oritz had no where to go but wide.  He passed a few horses down the lane but he ultimately looks like a sprinter in my eyes.


#8 – Hog Creek Hustle:  Slightly bumped Spinoff out of the gate but I don’t think it was very detrimental to either horse.  Since Spinoff scooted off towards the front, Hog Creek Hustle was able to make his way towards the rail and sat to the outside of Roiland entering the backstretch.  Country House joined him to his right and Hog Creek Hustle was up against it at that point.  Mena shifted the horse towards the fence down the lane but there was no where to go at that point, and he finished three-quarters of a length in front of War of Will.


#9 – War of Will:  The post time favorite had a troubled start as you can see his hind legs dip about three jumps after the break.  According to various sources, the son of War Front suffered a strained patellar ligament which was the likely cause of his dull performance.  He would regain his stride and eventually settled in sixth down the backstretch.  Racing between horses for the remainder of the contest, War of Will had little to give down the lane and retreated to finish in 9th out of the 11-horse field.  One never wants to see a setback on the Derby trail but there is six weeks until the big race.  Casse thinks he should be able to get him back into form, but I would not be surprised to see him skip the Derby.


#10 – Limonite:  Broke slow for Jose Ortiz and settled towards the rear entering the first turn.  On the backstretch, the son of Lemon Drop Kid raced in the two-path before going wide entering the stretch.  This one had little to give down the lane and ended up getting beaten by 11 plus lengths.  I would not be surprised to see Asmussen take one more shot with this guy as this was only his second start of the year.    

#11 – Lemniscate:  Had a sharp break and went on to set the pace during the early stages.  Sueno was close throughout and as they entered the turn for home, Lemniscate began to retreat and ended up last of the 11-horse field.  Would imagine the connections move him back to the grass after this effort.


About Josh:


Originally from Upstate New York,  Josh (also referred to as Dr. Atlas in racing circles) has been a long time follower and supporter of the "Sport of Kings".


Mr. Chicorelli worked for Horse Racing Nation and DerbyWars from 2011-2013 and has been a local at the Saratoga  Race Course for over a decade. In his spare time, Josh writes handicapping articles and has worked part-time for the NYRA Bets Squad over the past two years.  


​​Josh received his BS in New Media Marketing from RIT in 2011 and recently completed his Masters in Business Administration from RPI (May 2018).

Kentucky Derby 2019 Contender Spinoff Finishes 2nd in Louisiana Derby

Spinoff, my first Kentucky Derby 2019 hopeful from my Under the Radar Derby contender video series, finished 2nd in the Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds on Saturday, March 23. He picked up 40 Kentucky Derby points for trainer Todd Pletcher and most likely has enough points to run on the first Saturday in May. He was ranked #11 on my Kentucky Derby "Exceptional Eleven" list heading into the LA Derby, and he did more than enough to remain on the list with his clear place finish on Saturday. 



Spinoff will return to his South Florida base to begin preparations for the Kentucky Derby. We have been following this one closely at The Runaway Horse since he finished 3rd in the Saratoga Special at Saratoga Race Course last summer. We profiled him after he ran off the screen in his 3-year-old bow at Tampa Bay Downs in February, and it was nice to see him run well in his first points race try on Saturday. 

Click here to read our article from March 1: Spinoff Might Be Pletcher's Best Triple Crown Series Hopeful

In case you missed the video, check it out below!

Spinoff Photo courtesy of Josh Chicorelli

Article and Video by Jarrod Horak

You can read all of my Derby blogs on my Kentucky Derby 2019 page, and my annual Triple Crown full card analysis from Churchill Downs, Pimlico Race Course, and Belmont Park will be available on my Runaway Horse Sales page later this spring.    


Saturday, March 23, 2019

Kentucky Derby 2019 Prep Race Video: Louisiana Derby Featuring War of Will

Check out my Louisiana Derby 2019 video for Today's Racing Digest.


Kentucky Derby 2019 Video Featuring Louisiana Derby Entrant Spinoff

This is my first in a series of videos featuring under the radar horses on the road to Kentucky Derby 2019. I will cover all of the remaining points races beginning with the Louisiana Derby (G2) from Fair Grounds on Saturday, March 23. Spinoff, trainer by Todd Pletcher, is the horse featured in the video below.



Spinoff Photo courtesy of Josh Chicorelli

Article and Video by Jarrod Horak

You can read all of my Derby blogs on my Kentucky Derby 2019 page, and my annual Triple Crown full card analysis from Churchill Downs, Pimlico Race Course, and Belmont Park will be available on my Runaway Horse Sales page later this spring.   

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Kentucky Derby 2019 Contenders: Spinoff Takes Off for Todd Pletcher

Spinoff might be ready to join the Kentucky Derby 2019 points race series after a runaway victory vs. optional claiming dirt route foes at Tampa Bay Downs in his sophomore bow Feb. 22. This one has been on our radar screen since his winning debut at Gulfstream Park last summer. He was ranked #16 as part of my "next nine" Derby contenders on my original Kentucky Derby 2019 list last September.

My handicapping partner Dr. Atlas was at Saratoga last summer for Spinoff's second career start in the Saraotga Special (G2), and he ended up a solid 3rd of 4 in a race dominated by early runners Call Paul and Tight Ten. 




Spinoff is a 3-year-old chestnut son of Hard Spun, out of the Gone West mare Zaftig. Multiple graded stakes winner Hard Spun was 2nd in the Kentucky Derby (G1) and 3rd in the Preakness Stakes (G1) in 2007.  Zaftig won the Nassau County Stakes (G3) and Acorn Stakes (G1) in 2008 at Belmont Park, and she was 3rd in her final career start later that year in the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1).

Todd Pletcher has been uncharacteristically quiet on the Derby trail this year, but all that could change if Spinoff makes a splash in an upcoming Derby points race. 


Spinoff photo by Josh Chicorelli

Kentucky Derby 2019 article by Jarrod Horak

You can read all of my Derby blogs on my Kentucky Derby 2019 page, and my annual Triple Crown full card analysis from Churchill Downs, Pimlico Race Course, and Belmont Park will be available on my Runaway Horse Sales page later this spring.