The Ron Ellis-trained colt made it look easy in the end, but Don’t Get Mad
Don’t Get Mad is currently 20th on the Kentucky Derby Graded Earnings list, one spot ahead of
“He’s a very good horse, and he ran really well,” Ellis said. “Now we have to
Ellis added that if only one of Hughes’ horses gets in, he felt it would be
Hughes refused to address that scenario.
“The thought I’m keeping right now is running an (uncoupled) entry,” Hughes
Don’t Get Mad will need a new rider if he starts in the Kentucky Derby
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Sent off the 5-2 second choice in the Derby Trial, Don’t Get Mad paid $7,
$4.20 and $2.60 to his supporters and started the $117.80 exacta with 24-1
longshot Gallardo (Running Stag), who caught 2-1 favorite Vicarage (Vicar) in
deep stretch for the place. Vicarage, who opened a clear lead in upper stretch
but couldn’t maintain it, was followed under the wire by Miracle Man (Yankee
Victor), Ultimate (Double Honor) and Santana Strings (Wheaton). Big Top Cat
(Storm Cat) was eased leaving the eighth pole and Crimson Stag (Glitterman) was scratched.
Bred in Kentucky by Milton & Beth Hendry, Don’t Get Mad was purchased for
$350,000 at last year’s OBS March sale and now owns a 6-3-1-1 mark with $190,412
in earnings. He opened his career with two easy wins at Churchill Downs last
November, taking a maiden special weight and an allowance race, and made his first
three starts this year at Santa Anita, finishing second in the San Vicente S.
(G2), third in the San Felipe (G2) and sixth in the Santa Anita Derby (G1).
Stevens came away impressed with the colt’s performance.
“He gave me a big burst of speed and just ran by those horses,” the Hall of
Fame rider said. “This is a very nice horse, a push-button ride.”