1. Dornoch
Owner/Trainer: West Paces Racing, R. A. Hill Stable, Belmar Racing and Breeding, Two Eight Racing, and Pine Racing Stables/Danny Gargan
Good Magic —Puca , by Big Brown
Breeder: Grandview Equine (KY)
If Churchill Downs Inc. had not extended its ban of trainer Bob Baffert from competition at its tracks, Nysos —the Baffert-trained Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) winner—would be leading the Derby Dozen. Instead, the edge in the rankings goes to Dornoch, a full brother to 2023 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Mage . Last year's Remsen Stakes (G2) winner is pointed toward the March 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream Park. After an easy initial workout at Palm Meadows Training Center in South Florida, a half-mile in :51.95 Jan. 22, he picked up the pace with a sharper move over the same distance there Jan. 30 in :49.15 and then Feb. 7 in :49.10.
2. Fierceness
Owner/Trainer: Repole Stable/Todd Pletcher
Pedigree: City of Light —Nonna Bella , by Stay Thirsty
Breeder: Repole Stable (KY)
Last year's champion juvenile male descends a spot in the Derby Dozen following a mediocre effort in his 3-year-old debut in the Feb. 3 Holy Bull Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream. The colt seemed disinterested from the break, a bit slow into stride, and then needed to be hard-hustled to secure an up-close position outside. He forged to a short lead on the far turn, but when Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez asked him nearing the stretch, he was unresponsive and settled for third, beaten 3 1/2 lengths. This was far below the colt's best, admittedly in his first start of the year.
3. Locked
Owner/Trainer: Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Walmac Farm/Todd Pletcher
Gun Runner —Luna Rosa , by Malibu Moon
Breeder: Rosa Colasanti (KY)
He missed a scheduled breeze last week after keeping a regular workout schedule since mid-December. Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher told Daily Racing Form the colt spiked a temperature and would miss a planned start in the Feb. 10 Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) at Tampa Bay Downs. Provided his setback is only a simple fever, he still has the wiggle room this early in the season to get two preps under his belt before the May 4 Kentucky Derby. Not an insurmountable setback but a setback nonetheless.
4. Track Phantom
Owner/Trainer: L and N Racing, Clark Brewster, Jerry Caroom, and Breeze Easy/Steve Asmussen
Quality Road —Miss Sunset , by Into Mischief
Breeder: Breeze Easy (KY)
The current top-ranked 3-year-old in Louisiana, having won both the Dec. 23 Gun Runner Stakes and the Jan. 20 Lecomte Stakes (G3) there on the lead, he is pointed next to the Feb. 17 Risen Star Stakes (G2). That race is likely to be stronger than the previous stakes in the series, and the 1 1/8-mile distance should provide him and other competitors with a stamina test over the long stretch at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots. After a relatively slow Lecomte, based on speed figures, eager to see if he can produce a faster performance in the Risen Star.
5. Sierra Leone
Owner/Trainer: Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Westerberg, Rocket Ship Racing, and Peter Brant/Chad Brown
Gun Runner —Heavenly Love , by Malibu Moon
Breeder: Debby M. Oxley (KY)
He is scheduled to return from a layoff in the Risen Star. Since his near miss in the Remsen, when he rallied to pass Dornoch in the stretch before being edged by that one by a nose on the wire, he has recorded a series of weekly half-mile drills at Payson Park for trainer Chad Brown. A $2.3 million auction purchase, he looks the part of the stallion in the making—being by the brilliant Gun Runner and out of grade 1-winning Heavenly Love.
6. Forever Young
Owner/Trainer: Susumu Fujita/Yoshito Yahagi
Real Steel —Forever Darling , by Congrats
Breeder: Northern Racing (JPN)
This 3-year-old has shined in Japan, winning all three of his races, including the Dec. 13 Zen-Nippon Nisai Yushun by seven lengths. The Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby continues Feb. 18 with the Hyacinth Stakes. Japanese-trained runners have not finished better than sixth in six Derby starts, but given their worldwide achievements, it seems only a matter of time before they contend. Japanese horses won two Breeders' Cup races at Del Mar in 2021, and last year Derma Sotogake ran second in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) at Santa Anita Park in his first start since a sixth in the Derby.
7. Timberlake
Owner/Trainer: Siena Farm and WinStar Farm/Brad Cox
Into Mischief —Pin Up , by Lookin At Lucky
Breeder: St. Elias Stables (KY)
Trainer Brad Cox is drawn to the distance of the 1 1/16-mile Rebel Stakes (G2) Feb. 24 at Oaklawn Park or alternatively the one-mile Gotham Stakes (G3) March 2 at Aqueduct Racetrack for this colt's return. His big win last year came on a sloppy track in the one-mile Champagne Stakes (G1) before a fourth-place finish in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1). He settled a little better last year once blinkers were removed. If he stays on his current breeze schedule, he would have five works at age 3 before the Rebel, not as full a work tab as others.
8. Nash
Owner/Trainer: Godolphin/Brad Cox
Medaglia d'Oro —Sara Louise , by Malibu Moon
Breeders: Godolphin (KY)
Nash was outrun by Track Phantom in his two stakes starts—running third in the Gun Runner Stakes and second in the Lecomte Stakes—but willing to give Nash the benefit of the doubt that there is more to be seen from him. His maiden win at Churchill Downs last fall was excellent, and a Feb. 2 workout in :49 3/5 at Fair Grounds that followed the Lecomte was accomplished effortlessly. It might be premature for folks to dismiss him as a cut below the other leading Derby contenders.
9. Honor Marie
Owner/Trainer: Ribble Farms/Whit Beckman
Honor Code —Dame Marie , by Smart Strike
Breeder: Royce Pulliam (KY)
The Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes (G2) winner has been breezing with unraced stablemate Drip this winter in Louisiana as he gears up for a return in the Risen Star Stakes. This Honor Code colt showed significant improvement once stretched out to two turns last fall, and the 1 1/8-mile distance of the Risen Star would seem to be something he should appreciate. His only defeat in three starts came when second when racing seven furlongs at Churchill Downs behind eventual Remington Springboard Mile Stakes winner and Southwest Stakes (G3) sixth-place finisher Otto the Conqueror .
10. Mystik Dan
Owner/Trainer: Lance Gasaway, 4 G Racing, and Daniel Hamby III/Kenny McPeek
Goldencents —Ma'am by Colonel John
Breeder: Lance Gasaway, 4 G Racing, and Daniel Hamby III (KY)
He came into the Feb. 3 Southwest Stakes with a distance question mark, having twice been fifth at a mile after a second-out maiden victory in quick time. But he answered the stamina question in the 1 1/16-mile Southwest by blitzing the opposition by eight lengths, with a closing sixteenth timed in :5.93 en route to a final time of 1:43.67. This was an outstanding effort, albeit on a muddy/sealed track that he may have relished more than his peers.
11. Catching Freedom
Owner/Trainer: Albaugh Family Stables/Brad Cox
Constitution —Catch My Drift , by Pioneerof the Nile
Breeder: WinStar Farm (KY)
He did not blow away the competition in winning the Jan. 1 Smarty Jones Stakes at Oaklawn Park. Just 3 1/4 lengths separated first through fifth, but he handled a solid group. Mystik Dan and Just Steel—fifth and second, respectively—ran 1-2 in the Southwest. This colt seems to be an improving sort with a quality finish, and his 2-for-3 record is also appealing. A late-runner, he figures to be most dangerous in races that unfold with a contested pace.
12. Hades
Owner/Trainer: D. J. Stable and Robert Cotran/Joe Orseno
Awesome Slew —The Shady Lady , by Quality Road
Breeder: Ocala Stud, Joseph M. O'Farrell III, David O'Farrell, et al. (FL)
The Holy Bull was not quick—1 1/16 miles in 1:46.07, resulting in a 95 Equibase Speed Figure—but to this gelding's credit, he turned back the challenge of Fierceness and outlasted Domestic Product to improve to 3-for-3. His connections feel as if there is still more room for development, which will be necessary if he is to follow up on his Holy Bull success. He caught Fierceness on an off day in his 3-year-old return, and the others in the Holy Bull had either no graded experience or had been previously outrun in such company.