Stonestreet Lexington Last Chance for Kentucky Derby Points

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The road to the 151st GI Kentucky Derby concludes with Saturday's GIII Stonestreet Lexington S. at Keeneland. Qualifying points are awarded to the first five finishers on a 20-10-6-4-2 scale, but won't be enough to have an impact on the first Saturday in May.

With a field of nine entered and at least a pair of scratches anticipated, favoritism should come down to either 'TDN Rising Star' Bullard (Gun Runner) or Praetor (Into Mischief).

Scratched out of the GII Rebel S. due to a fever, the impressive last-to-first GIII Bob Hope S. winner and last-out GII San Vicente S. third-place finisher Bullard makes his first start beyond seven furlongs in the 1 1/16-mile Lexington. Bullard, a $675,000 KEESEP graduate, is campaigned in partnership by Talla Racing, St. Elias Stables, breeder Three Chimneys Farm and West Point Thoroughbreds. His conditioner Michael McCarthy also trains imposing Kentucky Derby favorite and GI Santa Anita Derby hero Journalism (Curlin).

“It's the first time around two turns, but it's a good spot,” West Point's Terry Finley said. “We didn't get sucked into one of the big preps. There was a thought to go to the Santa Anita Derby, but we took the route of least resistance here and we hope it sets him up for a very good year.”

Finley continued, “I like where it falls on the calendar and certainly sets horses up, if they were to run well, to come back in three weeks and run in the (GII) Pat Day Mile or the (GI) Preakness or any of those other spots.”

The Chad Brown-trained Praetor, a $725,000 KEESEP yearling purchase, earned a 90 Beyer Speed Figure graduating at second asking, narrowly defeating the Kentucky Derby-bound Sovereignty (Into Mischief) going a one-turn mile at Aqueduct Sept. 27. He proved well worth the wait, airing in an optional claimer going a one-turn mile at Gulfstream off the bench Mar. 9. He makes his two-turn debut in the Lexington. Praetor is owned in partnership by William H. Lawrence, CHP Racing and Gainesway Stable.

Gosger (Nyquist), a half-brother to GISW Harvey's Lil Goil (American Pharoah), also tries two turns for the first time. He graduated like a good thing going a mile at second asking for trainer Brendan Walsh at Gulfstream last time Feb. 15.

Touchy (Nyquist) and Rolando (Vekoma) finished third and fourth, respectively, in the Lafayette S. at Keeneland earlier this week on Monday.

Keeneland's Saturday program also prominently features a fantastic renewal of the GI Jenny Wiley S. The field of nine is headed by the rail-drawn, 5-2 morning-line favorite Excellent Truth (Ire) (Cotai Glory {GB}), who was knocked down for €1,600,000 by Stamford Bloodstock/ Meridian Bloodstock on behalf of John Stewart's Resolute Racing at Arqana December. The G3 Prix de Psyche heroine and G1 Prix Rothschild runner-up makes her first start for Chad Brown, who has won six out of the last seven renewals of the Jenny Wiley.

She'll meet G2 Balanchine S. winner Choisya (GB) (Night of Thunder {Ire}), GII TAA Pegasus World Cup Filly and Mare Turf Invitational S. one-two Be Your Best (Ire) (Muhaarar {GB}) and Sacred Wish (Not This Time); and streaking GII Mrs. Revere S. winner Kehoe Beach (Omaha Beach).

All Eyes on Thorpedo Anna in Apple Blossom

Horse of the Year and 'TDN Rising Star' Thorpedo Anna (Fast Anna) is the 2-5 program favorite for Saturday's GI Apple Blossom H. at Oaklawn Park. Last year's GI Breeders' Cup Distaff heroine kicked off her 4-year-old campaign with a 3 1/2-length decision in the track-and-trip GII Azeri S. Mar. 8.

“We're 2-5 favorites, so it's her race for the taking,” trainer Ken McPeek said. “But we're not going to take anything for granted.”

Thorpedo Anna | Coady Media

She will face six rivals, led by Where's My Ring (Twirling Candy), who aired in a local optional claimer with a 103 Beyer Speed Figure last out Mar. 15.

Oaklawn's 12-race card also includes the GIII Count Fleet Sprint H. 'TDN Rising Star' Booth (Mitole) is the clear-cut horse to beat following a pair of sharp, wire-to-wire victories for Steve Asmussen in Hot Springs, led by the GIII Whitmore S. Mar. 15. Booth's sire the mighty Mitole captured the Count Fleet for the Hall of Fame trainer six years ago.

“He's just matured into his own,” Asmussen said. “It's great to see Mitole reproduce something so similar to him.”

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