Greg Melikov’s Top 10 Kentucky Derby Contenders 2009

Posted on Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Quality Road: The Virginia-bred colt put in the top performance of the 3-year-old season disposing of Dunkirk in the Florida Derby en route to a 1 3/4-length victory. The son of Elusive Quality ran the best time of 1:47 3/5 for the 1 1/8 miles since Gulfstream Park‘s main track was lengthened from a mile to 9 furlongs in 2005. Race horse trainer Jimmy Jerkins hopes to duplicate the winning performances of Barbaro in 2006 and Big Brown in ’08 when training up to the 2009 Kentucky Derby.

SBG Global RacebookFriesan Fire: If the well-bred son of A. P. Indy runs well in the Blue Grass instead of training up to the big race, he can claim a share of the top spot. Yes, his sweep of the Fair Grounds version of Triple Crown races was the first in 16 years, but a seven-week layoff would be a bit much to overcome. Conditioner Larry Jones will make the call. However, the Louisiana Derby winner probably is at Keeneland for the April 11 prep.

I Want Revenge: If the son of Stephen Got Even he runs as well in the Wood Memorial as he did in the Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct, he probably would earn a share of No. 1. He has been working extremely well, breezing five furlongs in 59 4/5 on Sunday after traveling 58 1/5 handily for the same distance a week earlier.

Pioneer of the Nile & The Pamplemousse: The 2009 Santa Anita Derby will decide whose Best of the West. Pioneer of the Nile, a son of Empire Maker, comes off a narrow triumph in the San Felipe at 1 1/16 miles while The Pamplemousse cruised to an 8-length win in the Sham Stakes at 1 1/8 miles. Both worked handily on March 25 going six furlongs:  Pioneer’s time was an impressive 1:11 2/5 compared to Pamplemosse’s 1:13. However, both must repeat their synthetic surface form when they run on dirt for the first time at Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby 135.

Online Horse BettingOld Fashioned: The son of Unbridled’s Song must bounce back from his disappointing second in the Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park to capture the Arkansas Derby on April 11.

Imperial Council: Another son of Empire Maker whose granddad Thunder Gulch captured the ’95 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, must run first or second in the Wood Memorial to make bank enough graded stakes earnings to qualify for the Kentucky Derby field after finishing second to I Want Revenge in the Gotham Stakes.

Win Willy: The son of ’01 Kentucky Derby winner Monarchos really surprised in the Rebel and returned $115.60 on the front end. If he repeats in the 2009 Arkansas Derby, there’ll be a new buzz horse in Louisville.

Dunkirk: Another son of Unbridled’s Song, the former buzz horse, may not even reach Louisville since he has only $150,000 in graded earnings. He just might have to run in another prep.

Take the Points: Runner-up in the Sham Stakes is in the same boat after scoring twice on dirt. The son of Even the Score must finish first or second to bank enough dollars to qualify.

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