Thursday, March 27th -- The highly touted Cairo Prince and
the familiar rivals Wildcat Red and General a
Rod will head an eight-horse field in Saturday's $1 million Florida Derby
(Grade 1) at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida.
Cairo Prince was made the 9-5 morning line favorite
by Gulfstream handicapper and line-maker Ron Nicoletti following
Wednesday's post position draw, which I attended.
Wildcat Red is
listed at 3-1 and General a Rod is 7-2.
Spot, Constitution, East Hall, Matador and Allstar are
the remaining horses in the field.
The 1 1/8 mile
stakes for 3-year-olds is a
major prep race for the Kentucky Derby on May
3rd. The Florida Derby will be Cairo Prince's first race since Jan. 25 when he won the 1- 1/16 mile Holy Bull
(Grade 2) at Gulfstream.
He has won three of his four career starts, and is among the top three on most racing analysts' lists of Kentucky Derby contenders. Kiaran McLaughlin trains Cairo Prince. Luis
Saez, who has ridden the colt in all of his previous starts, has the mount.
Wildcat Red and General a Rod have raced twice at
Gulfstream this year, and have a
split in two photo finishes after lengthy stretch duels. On Jan. 1st, General
a Rod won by a head in the one-mile Gulfstream Park Derby.
On Feb. 22nd, Wildcat Red won by a head in the 1-1/16 mile Fountain of Youth (Grade 2). Jose Garoffalo trains Wildcat Red and has John Velazquez riding on Saturday. Mike Maker trains General a Rod, who will be ridden by
Joel Rosario.
Wildcat Red and General a Rod have early speed. So does
Constitution, who is unbeaten in two
starts and making his stakes debut. Cairo Prince probably will be stalking a fast pace.
Post positions
could be very important, because of
the speed factor and the distance
of only about 100 yards from the starting gate to
the bend at the first turn. Wildcat Red has the rail post. With Velazquez riding, he should be able to get a clean break from the gate and
have an inside trip.Cairo Prince has
post three, Constitution has post four
and General a Rod has post
six.
"We will be outside the speed, and that gives us
some options," Maker said of possible tactics.
The Florida Derby will be the 14th and final race on Gulfstream’s Saturday card,
with a scheduled post time of 6:48 p.m. Gulfstream will have seven other stakes races also.
The Florida Derby will be telecast live on the NBC Sports
cable channel.
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