Kentucky Derby (G1) MINE THAT BIRD (Birdstone) landed in the No. 1 post
“I love it,” jockey Calvin Borel said with a big grin Wednesday morning
Borel gave Mine That Bird a rail-skimming ride in the Derby to post a 50-1
“I have seen him training in the mornings and he looks like he is going just
Borel added that he has talked with trainer Chip Woolley since Mine That
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“He told me he has been training good,” Borel said. “His last race was not
that bad. He gets an extra eighth of a mile this time and he needed that last
race since it was his first start in two months.”
Borel has one other mount on Saturday — dual Grade 1-placed READY’S ECHO
(More Than Ready) for trainer Todd Pletcher in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1).
“He’s a nice little horse,” Borel said of Ready’s Echo, who drew post
position 10. “I rode him one time at Saratoga and he ran good (finishing third
in the seven-furlong Forego [G1]). He might have won with a little luck because
he got in a little trouble.”