Fountain of Youth a Showcase of Derby Dozen Talent

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1. Zandon  Click Here!

Owner/Trainer: Jeff Drown/Chad Brown

Pedigree: Upstart  Memories Prevail , by Creative Cause   

Breeder: Brereton Jones (KY)

Coming off a slow-start third in the Risen Star Stakes Presented by Lamarque Ford (G2) at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, he clings to the top spot in the 'Dozen rankings. Zandon likely makes his next start in the April 9 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (G1) at Keeneland, trainer Chad Brown told Daily Racing Form. The Brown-trained Good Magic   won the 2018 Blue Grass before his runner-up finish to Justify   in the 2018 Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (G1).

2. Smile Happy  Click Here!

Lucky Seven Stable/Kenny McPeek

Runhappy  Pleasant Smile , by Pleasant Tap 

Moreau Bloodstock International and White Bloodstock (KY)

Like Zandon, he is a move-forward candidate exiting the Risen Star, in which he was second in his first start of the year. He went 2-for-2 as a juvenile, winning at Keeneland and then taking the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) at Churchill Downs, where he defeated Classic Causeway , White Abarrio , and Call Me Midnight —all graded stakes winners on the Derby trail in 2022.

3. Epicenter  Click Here!

Winchell Thoroughbreds/Steve Asmussen

Not This Time  Silent Candy , by Candy Ride   

Westwind Farms (KY)

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At this early juncture, he seems the probable favorite for the March 26 Twinspires.com Louisiana Derby (G2) at Fair Grounds. Besides his front-running Risen Star triumph, he just missed in the Lecomte Stakes (G3) and rolled in the Gun Runner Stakes there. Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen is prepping him similarly to Gun Runner  , who also took the Louisiana road to Louisville before his third-place finish in the 2016 Derby.

4. White Abarrio  

C2 Racing Stable and La Milagrosa Stable/Saffie Joseph Jr.

Race Day Catching Diamonds , by Into Mischief   

Spendthrift Farm (KY)

Having already announced his colt would skip the Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) to await the April 2 Curlin Florida Derby (G1) at Gulfstream, trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. gave White Abarrio his first breeze Feb. 27 since winning the Feb. 5 Holy Bull Stakes (G3) with three furlongs in :36.22 at Gulfstream Park. Making his Holy Bull win all the more striking is the fact that he won it despite interrupted training leading up to the race.

5. Mo Donegal  Click Here!

Donegal Racing/Todd Pletcher

Uncle Mo  Callingmissbrown , by Pulpit  

Ashview Farm and Colts Neck Stables (KY)

After his fast-finishing third in the Holy Bull, he is entered in the Fountain of Youth, but is not certain to start. He drew the far outside post, and his connections feel he is better with more ground and over a full stretch (1 1/16 races at Gulfstream end at the sixteenth pole). On the flip side, there appears to be a significant amount of pace signed on, which would suit the Remsen Stakes (G2) winner's closing style. 

Watch: Numerous 'Dozen Horses in Action in Fountain of Youth

Mo Donegal wins the 2021 Remsen Stakes at Aqueduct
Photo: Coglianese Photos/Joe Labozzetta
Mo Donegal after winning the 2021 Remsen Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack

6. Rattle N Roll  Click Here!

Lucky Seven Stable/Kenny McPeek

Connect  Jazz Tune , by Johannesburg  

St. Simon Place (KY)

He recorded his fastest breeze of the year Feb. 26 with a half-mile in :58.67, but in that joint workout with unraced stablemate Creative Minister, he finished about a neck behind while coming under more pressure from his rider. Not having raced this year and with just two five-furlong moves in 2022, Rattle N Roll enters the Fountain of Youth at Gulfstream Park potentially behind his rivals in terms of fitness. He dips this week in the rankings in light of these factors but this colt still has the talent to be an impact player this spring.

7. Classic Causeway  

Kentucky West Racing and Clarke Cooper/Brian Lynch

Giant's Causeway Private World , by Thunder Gulch  

Kentucky West Racing and Clarke M. Cooper Family Living Trust (KY)

After winning the Feb. 12 Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) to kick off his 3-year-old season, he has another date at Tampa Bay Downs in the March 12 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby (G2). He figures to be a force there following a Sam F. Davis triumph when he withstood pace pressure to kick away from the opposition. He has never been off the board in four starts, including twice in graded company as a juvenile when racing behind Rattle N Roll and Smile Happy.

8. Emmanuel  Click Here! 

WinStar Farm and Siena Farm/Todd Pletcher

More Than Ready  Hard Cloth , by Hard Spun   

Helen K. Groves Revocable Trust (KY)

After whipping maidens and entry-level allowance optional claiming foes, he matches up against some of the division's best this weekend in the Fountain of Youth. Besides him, four other Derby Dozen horses are in the lineup. He was able to control an easy pace in winning his first race around two turns at Tampa, but another free early pass appears improbable with other speed in the Fountain of Youth. Regardless, this is a colt with considerable promise.

9. Simplification  Click Here! 

Tami Bobo/Antonio Sano

Not This TimeSimply Confection , by Candy Ride 

France Weiner and Irwin Weiner (FL)

Eager to see what he can do with a clean break in the Fountain of Youth. In the Holy Bull, he was forced to play catchup after starting slowly and still rallied into contention, outlasting Mo Donegal for the place behind clear-cut winner White Abarrio. He picks up Jose Ortiz for Saturday's Fountain of Youth, and drawn in post 2, will likely be prominent early with a sharp start. This 3-year-old didn't switch leads in the Holy Bull perhaps from fatigue after launching a second-turn bid to catch up.

Simplification wins the 2022 Mucho Macho Man Stakes at Gulfstream Park
Photo: Coglianese Photos/Ryan Thompson
Simplification wins the Mucho Macho Man Stakes at Gulfstream Park

10. In Due Time  Click Here! 

Edge Racing/Kelly Breen

Not This TimeSweet Sweet Annie , by Curlin   

Gary & Mary West Stables (KY)

Though he is not unbeaten like Emmanuel, he also races in the Fountain of Youth after clearing the first-level allowance optional claiming hurdle. Racing a one-turn mile at Gulfstream Feb. 4, he was a bit slow into stride, advanced down the backstretch, and then overpowered a field that included a couple of highly regarded Todd Pletcher trainees. Drawn in post 4 in the Fountain of Youth, he looks poised to get a stalking trip behind the speed in his first stakes and two-turn try.

11. Charge It 

Whisper Hill Farm/Todd Pletcher

Tapit  I'll Take Charge , by Indian Charlie  

Whisper Hill Farm (KY)

Though he is only a twice-raced maiden winner, he has already run a graded-quality time, completing a mile Feb. 12 in 1:35.55 at Gulfstream and earning a 103 Equibase Speed Rating. To put that in perspective, the highest ESF of 2022 for a 3-year-old is a 107 by Messier  in taking the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) by 15 lengths. (Messier is not ranked due to Churchill Downs Inc.'s suspension of trainer Bob Baffert.) Charge it qualifying for the Derby may come down to one stakes attempt in late March or early April.

12. Call Me Midnight Click Here! 

Peter Cantrell/Keith Desormeaux

Midnight Lute  Overseen , by First Defence  

Hartwell Farm (KY)

Like White Abarrio, after winning a stakes race this year his connections chose to await a 170-point qualifying race on the Road to the Kentucky Derby next, though his intended start is the Louisiana Derby, not the Florida Derby. Call Me Midnight should be fresh for the race and potentially for the Triple Crown. Having defeated Epicenter in taking the Jan. 22 Lecomte Stakes (G3) earlier this spring (albeit with a favorable trip), he edges last week's Rebel Stakes (G2) participants to claim the final spot at the bottom of the 'Dozen.

Call Me Midnight wins 2022 Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds
Photo: Hodges Photography / Lou Hodges Jr.
Call Me Midnight (outside) edges Epicenter to win the Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds