“I got the call from the racing office this
Frammento, who galloped 1 1/2 miles after
“It has been frustrating, because he is a true
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Frammento put in his final major move for the Derby last Friday, April 24,
going four furlongs in :48 at Keeneland. Corey Nakatani has the mount on
Saturday.
Stanford, second in the Louisiana Derby (G2) by a half-length in his most
recent start, drew post 11 on Wednesday and was listed at 30-1 on the
morning-line. Trainer Todd Pletcher revealed early Thursday afternoon that the
bay colt’s connections opted to pass on the Derby.
“We didn’t wait to scratch him,” Pletcher said. “We did it now to ensure that
the also-eligibles would have their chance to run. We think him coming out now
is for the best of all.
“We entered the horse in the race to see what sort
of post he might draw,” he explained. “We were on the fence as to whether or
not to run him, but we thought we’d take a look. But after seeing the draw and
talking to the owners, we decided it might be best to take him out and consider
other options.
“We’re thinking now that either the ($200,000) Peter Pan ([G2] at
Belmont Park on May 9) or the ($1.5 million) Preakness ([G1] at Pimlico on May 16) might be better
spots for him. The horse is fine. We’ll train him tomorrow morning and we’ll
probably work him the morning of the Derby before we ship him to New York.
With Frammento now in the field, that just leaves maiden winner Tale of Verve
(Tale of Ekati) as the lone also-eligible for the Kentucky Derby.
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