UNCLE MO (Indian Charlie) makes his final prep for the Kentucky Derby (G1) in
Since Triple Crown winner Gallant Fox in 1930, 20 Derby winners have prepped
“Pleasant Colony was the first horse I remember who won the Wood, and I was
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None of Uncle Mo’s rivals have won a graded stakes race. Blessed with an
abundance of natural speed, Uncle Mo drew a perfect starting spot in post 5 and
could easily find himself on the early lead with John Velazquez. The well-built
bay colt proved that he could rate in the Breeders’ Cup two starts back, but the
Todd Pletcher trainee led wire to wire by default in the Timely Writer and
doesn’t have a front runner to his inside in the Wood starting gate.
Uncle Mo’s BRIS Speed numbers (110 twice) and Late Pace ratings (125 in the
Timely Writer) are vastly superior as well, and his lengthy stride makes him an
excellent candidate to excel at longer distances this spring. His first attempt at
a 1 1/8-mile trip comes in the Wood.
“He’s never given me any concerns about distance limitations in any of his
races or any of his training, so we’re looking forward to it,” said Pletcher,
who won last year’s Wood with Eskendereya. “We wanted a 1 1/8-mile prep before
the Derby, so that’s one of the reasons we chose the Wood a while ago.”
Uncle Mo is the 1-5 favorite on the Wood morning line.
NORMAN ASBJORNSON (Real Quiet) and TOBY’S CORNER (Bellamy Road), the
Norman Asbjornson reeled off a pair of sharp wins over maiden special weight
“He should be double-digit odds again on Saturday, and hopefully, he’ll defy
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Norman Asbjornson is the 15-1 fourth choice on the morning line.
Toby’s Corner is the only member of the Wood field with an open stakes win to
his credit, winning the February 5 Whirlaway S. in the slop two starts back.
Trainer Graham Motion had been considering Saturday’s $300,000 Illinois Derby
(G3) at Hawthorne.
“It’s a $1-million race, it’s a Grade 1 and it’s 2 1/2 hours away,” said
Motion, who is based in Maryland, on the decision to run Toby’s Corner in the
Wood. “It’s just a ship on the day of the race, while (the Illinois Derby) is a
14-hour ship. I think he’d be the second favorite in either race. I’m not eager
to run against Uncle Mo, but the second or third-place money is really good.”
Listed as the 8-1 second favorite on the morning line, Toby’s Corner will be
equipped with first-time blinkers Saturday and breaks from post 2 with regular
rider Eddie Castro.
“He’s had a tendency to act up a little in the stretch,” Motion said of the
equipment change. “He puts his head up at the eighth pole, and I’m hoping the
blinkers will help put his mind on business.”
ARTHUR’S TALE (Bernardini) exits an encouraging win over allowance/optional
claiming rivals on the inner track and has been installed as the 12-1 third
choice. A $750,000 yearling purchase, the Darley-owned colt broke his maiden at
Aqueduct on December 2 and subsequently finished fourth in the Count Fleet and
Whirlaway for trainer Tom Albertrani.
“Distance-wise, it should be a benefit to us,” Albertrani said. “He’s coming
off a nice allowance win, and it looks like he’s made some improvement. You
always have to respect the favorite, but we’re looking at something later on,
like the Belmont Stakes. If we run a credible race here, we’d be happy with
that.”
Leading rider Ramon Dominguez will pick up the mount on Arthur’s Tale.
PREACHINTOTHEDEVIL (Pulpit) and SON OF POSSE (Posse), the respective sixth-
and seventh-place finishers in the March 26 Spiral S. (G3) on Turfway Park’s
Polytrack, will both wheel back off a 14-day rest in the Wood. DUCA (Empire
Maker), who exits a wire-to-wire maiden special weight victory at Oaklawn Park,
is set to make his stakes bow for trainer D. Wayne Lukas. Duca shows a recent
five-furlong bullet work in preparation, but the speedy colt is drawn outside of
Uncle Mo in post 7. It will be interesting to see whether the 20-1 morning-line
outsider attempts to cross over in front of the odds-on favorite during the
early stages of the Wood.
Rounding out the field are ISN’T HE PERFECT (Pleasantly Perfect), who was
sixth in the Gotham and subsequently won a starter allowance on March 20; FULL
OF SCOUNDRELS (Great Notion), a $12,500 maiden claim who finished second next
out to Isn’t He Perfect on March 20; and STARSHIP CAESAR (Repent), last of seven
in the Gotham.