KENTUCKY DERBY REPORT
JANUARY 14, 2015
by James Scully
Calculator looked good capturing the January 10 Sham Stakes at Santa Anita,
putting away the competition on the far turn and rolling home as much the best.
The gray colt ran well when making his two-turn debut in the FrontRunner
Stakes on September 27, offering a nice middle move before settling for
runner-up honors behind American Pharoah, but was forced to miss the Breeders’
Cup Juvenile due to a hoof injury.
He came back from a 105-day layoff better than ever, registering a
career-best 100 BRIS Speed rating for the 4 1/4-length decision. Trained by Peter
Miller, who finished last of 19 when saddling his only previous Kentucky Derby
starter, Comma to the Top in 2012, Calculator moved to third on the Kentucky
Derby leaderboard with 14 points.
The second scoring race of the year for Kentucky Derby hopefuls, the one-mile
Sham featured a convincing winner similar to El Kabeir in the one-mile and
70-yard Jerome at Aqueduct a week earlier. And while I came away impressed both
times, there’s no point in getting too carried away with either performance.
January prep races are held at shorter distances and often feature
questionable competition. None of the races in the “Road to the Kentucky Derby”
series will be held at 1 1/8 miles until the middle of February and last year’s
Sham, which was captured in eye-catching fashion by Midnight Hawk, did not
produce any Kentucky Derby contestants.
Flashy early-season wins are sometimes misleading.
Four of the eight Sham runners were exiting turf races and Calculator did not
defeat any stakes winners — the Florida-bred was a maiden himself entering the
race. And Calculator still has much to prove in terms of longer distances given
that he’s a son of speedball In Summation, a sire who isn’t expected to have
much impact on the Kentucky Derby.
In Summation counts the Alleged mare Fiesta Gal, winner of the Grade 1
Coaching Club American Oaks at 1 1/2 miles, as his second dam, but he was
one-dimensional on track, posting all 12 wins sprinting, including the Grade 1
Bing Crosby at Del Mar in 2007. The second-year stallion figures to pass along
those characteristics to his offspring, with his only other stakes winner, Puntrooskie, capturing the six-furlong Woodstock at Woodbine last spring.
In order to be an exception, Calculator will need to mine the stamina
reserves of his female lineage.
He’s out of a mare by Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Alphabet Soup and the
maternal second dam is by Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup Classic hero
Unbridled. Calculator’s female ancestry also includes Oatsee, the 2011 Broodmare
of the Year following Shackleford’s Grade 1 success in the Preakness.
He’s run well in both two-turn starts so far and I liked what I saw from
Calculator in the Sham. He rates as a serious prospect at this stage, but
there’s still a long way to go.
Upcoming
A pair of scoring races will be offered this Holiday Weekend — Saturday’s
Lecomte at Fair Grounds and Monday’s Smarty Jones at Oaklawn Park.
Eagle is the one to beat in the 11-horse Lecomte following a fast-closing
third in the Kentucky Jockey Club at Churchill Downs. Trained by Neil Howard,
the Candy Ride colt must overcome the far outside post at a mile and 70 yards.
Regular rider Brian Hernandez Jr. will be up.
Rivals include Grey winner International Star, who finished five lengths
behind Eagle when fourth in the Kentucky Jockey Club; Another Lemon Drop, who
finished third to the well-regarded Dortmund before registering a field-best 96
BRIS Speed rating for a five-length romp over allowance/optional claiming foes
at Fair Grounds on December 19; Todd Pletcher-trained Savoy Stomp, who exits a
third as the favorite in a Gulfstream allowance/optional claimer; and impressive
maiden winners Runhappy and Tiznow R J.
The one-mile Smarty Jones is expected to draw a large field headed by Mr. Z,
who exits a close third in the Grade 1 Los Alamitos Futurity on December 20.
Trainer D. Wayne Lukas believes he’s got a legitimate chance at a fifth Kentucky
Derby victory this year with the Malibu Moon colt.
Mr. Z won his career debut at Churchill Downs in late June and made his next
seven starts versus stakes rivals, recording four runner-up finishes as well as
the aforementioned third. Lukas said Jon Court will have the mount.
Far Right is a buzz horse entering the Smarty Jones following an extremely
troubled third in the $1 million Delta Jackpot on November 22. The Notional colt
nearly fell as he was rallying into contention, dropping several lengths out of
it after being cut off at the conclusion of the far turn, and some observers
thought he was best after watching the chestnut regain his momentum for third.
Mike Smith picks up the mount for trainer Ron Moquett.
Bayerd is another expected runner of interest. Conditioned by Steve Asmussen,
the Speightstown colt has captured three of his last four starts, including a
nice win in the $250,000 Springboard Mile at Remington Park on December 14.