Keen Ice (Curlin), who just made the body of the field on Friday with the
“We just wanted him to do whatever he wanted to do on his
Keen Ice’s fractions were :11 4/5, :24, :36 and :48 3/5. The bay colt
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“He was smooth doing everything,” Romans added. “You saw what a beautiful
stride he has. He swept to his right lead turning for home perfect. I told her,
just smooch to him leaving there, just let him do whatever he wants. It ended up
being just right.”
Keen Ice, whose only victory in seven starts came in a
maiden race last year at Churchill Downs, is coming off a fourth-place finish in
the Louisiana Derby (G2). Prior to that he was third in the Risen Star S. (G2),
also at Fair Grounds, and began his sophomore season with a fifth-placing in
Gulfstream Park’s Holy Bull S. (G2) on January 24.
The Kentucky-bred colt’s other two stakes tries came last years as a third in
the Remsen S. (G2) at Aqueduct and another fifth-placing, this time in the
Breeders’ Futurity (G1) at Keeneland.
Working in company with four-year-old allowance winner
“I wanted them to go in a minute and they did,” trainer
Manny Franco, who rode Tencendur to a maiden win the only
Weaver initially was going to work at 8:30 a.m. (EDT) but opted to go
“It might be OK at 8:30, but why take a chance,” Weaver
The morning work was the first for the 20-year-old Franco
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“My first time here,” said Franco, who left later in the
morning to return to New York and ride at Aqueduct before returning Friday.
“He worked well. The first time I rode him in thought he was talented, very
talented.”
Weaver said that Tencendur would have some paddock and gate
schooling prior to the Derby.
“He has not had any issues,” the horseman stated. “But with Derby Day, it can affect
even the calmest horses.”
In other Kentucky Derby news:
With exercise rider Edvin Vargas aboard, Mr. Z galloped in a manner
“He’s handling the track well, very well,” Lukas said. “His energy is really
After finishing last in the Louisiana Derby, more
Lukas called
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“We tried a bunch of stuff, took the blinkers off, changed
up the rider, did a number of things,” the Hall of Fame conditioner
remarked. “And I don’t think he cared
for the track either, as it turned out. He’s back to his old form and
rebounded well in Arkansas.”
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