Dornoch Holds First in Dozen; Four Colts in Risen Star

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1. Dornoch  Click Here!

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)

Though he will not be in racing action this week, the Feb. 17 Risen Star Stakes (G2) at Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots should shed some light on whether this colt should stay in the top spot next week. Should Sierra Leone  perform well, it would validate the strength of the Remsen Stakes (G2), a race Dornoch narrowly took over Sierra Leone Dec. 2 at Aqueduct Racetrack. Both colts appeared a bit green in that race, with Dornoch ducking in and glancing off the rail in early stretch and Sierra Leone perhaps losing focus after rallying to take the lead in midstretch. As for this colt, a full brother to 2023 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Mage  , he has been on a steady work schedule since Jan. 22 and appears on target for the March 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream Park.

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2. Fierceness 

Owner/Trainer: Repole Stable/Todd Pletcher

Pedigree: City of Light  Nonna Bella , by Stay Thirsty   

Breeder: Repole Stable (KY)

Speaking on "At the Races with Steve Byk" last week, owner Mike Repole of Repole Stable said the March 30 Florida Derby (G1) at Gulfstream remains the target for last year's champion juvenile male after the colt's letdown performance when third there in the Feb. 3 Holy Bull Stakes (G3). He quipped that given the pattern Fierceness has shown in four starts—alternating fast races with lesser ones—he almost wishes the May 4 Kentucky Derby was next if he were to continue that pattern. The point is clear: Fierceness is brilliant at his best and beatable when not. And to date, it has been a coin flip regarding which version of him has been seen.

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3. Locked  Click Here!

Owner/Trainer: Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Walmac Farm/Todd Pletcher

Gun Runner  Luna Rosa , by Malibu Moon 

Breeder: Rosa Colasanti (KY)

As of Feb. 13, he has not breezed since Jan. 26. Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher told Daily Racing Form the colt spiked a temperature, and Locked was not entered in the Feb. 10 Sam F. Davis Stakes (G3) at Tampa Bay Downs, his initial target. The aim is to run the 2023 Breeders' Futurity (G1) winner in either the Fountain of Youth or the March 9 Tampa Bay Derby (G3), according to the upcoming race schedule posted to the website of co-owner Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners. A workout this week may prove key if he is to make the earlier of those potential targets.

Locked with Jose Ortiz wins the Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity  (G1). <br><br />
Keeneland racing on Oct. 7, 2023
Photo: Anne M. Eberhardt
Locked wins the 2023 Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland

4. Track Phantom Click Here!

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)

A star of the New Orleans stakes scene this winter, winning the Dec. 23 Gun Runner Stakes and the Jan. 20 Lecomte Stakes (G3), he gets a significant test Saturday in a loaded Risen Star. He and three other Derby Dozen-ranked horses are in the lineup, plus several others not far from missing the cut. Jockey Joel Rosario sticks with him in the Lecomte, though he had also ridden Hall of Fame  to an impressive last-out victory for trainer Steve Asmussen. That could not have been an easy choice for the rider and agent Ron Anderson, though Track Phantom is more tried and tested from a stakes perspective.

5. Sierra Leone 

Owner/Trainer: Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Westerberg, Brook Smith, and Peter Brant/Chad Brown

Gun Runner  Heavenly Love , by Malibu Moon

Breeder: Debby M. Oxley (KY)

The chart of the Remsen shows him closing from last to a head lead over Dornoch in midstretch, though he appeared to hold an even larger advantage of a half-length shortly thereafter. At that point, Dornoch began to battle back, and this colt, perhaps thinking his task was complete, may have idled a bit. It was just his second start. To begin his 3-year-old season, trainer Chad Brown adds blinkers to Sierra Leone, aiming to improve his stretch focus. A $2.3 million auction purchase, he is loaded with pedigree, being by the brilliant Gun Runner 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)

Japan's top 3-year-old, a winner of all three of his starts, including the Dec. 13 Zen-Nippon Nisai Yushun by seven lengths, is a probable starter for the $1.5 million Saudi Derby (G3) on Saudi Cup Day, Feb. 24. He is to be joined in the Saudi Derby by fellow Japanese runners Satono Phoenix  and Set Up, though the latter is not yet nominated to the American Triple Crown. The one-turn, 1,600-meter (about a mile) test is also expected to draw a couple of talented sprinters/milers from the United States in stakes winners Bentornato  and Book'em Danno . The Saudi Derby should provide a measuring stick of Forever Young's quality.

Forever Young wins the 2023 Zen-Nippon Nisai Yushun at Kawasaki Racecourse
Photo: Katsumi Saito
Forever Young wins the 2023 Zen-Nippon Nisai Yushun at Kawasaki Racecourse

7. Timberlake Click Here!

Owner/Trainer: Siena Farm and WinStar Farm/Brad Cox

Into Mischief  Pin Up , by Lookin At Lucky  

Breeder: St. Elias Stables (KY)

With the Feb. 24 Rebel Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn Park not far off, last year's comebacking Champagne Stakes (G1) winner got serious with his training with a five-furlong bullet workout in :59 2/5 at Fair Grounds Feb. 10. Many times trainer Brad Cox will give his stakes horses their stiffest works two weeks before a start before dialing back in their final drills. The 1 1/16-mile Rebel should provide a good two-turn race for Timberlake, who was fourth in the swiftly run Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) Nov. 3 at Santa Anita Park in his only other attempt around two turns and at the distance.

8. Honor Marie  Click Here! 

Owner/Trainer: Ribble Farms, Michael Eiserman, Earl Silver, Kenneth Fishbein, Daniel Fishbein/Whit Beckman

Honor Code Dame Marie , by Smart Strike 

Breeder: Royce Pulliam (KY)

A son of Honor Code, he leaped forward when stretched out to a route last fall, winning the Nov. 25 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes (G2) at Churchill Downs. Now, the Whit Beckman trainee returns to action in a talent-laden Risen Star, which, at 1 1/8 miles, will test him in a comeback race over a longer distance than ever before. His only defeat in three starts came when second racing seven furlongs at Churchill behind eventual Remington Springboard Mile Stakes winner Otto the Conqueror .

9. 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)

Following his eight-length victory in the Feb. 3 Southwest Stakes (G3) at Oaklawn, in which he hugged the fence under Brian Hernandez Jr. to win the 1 1/16-mile race in the mud in 1:43.67, he is pointed to the $1.5 million Arkansas Derby (G1) March 30 at Oaklawn. Eager to see what he can do there, particularly if the track is fast. He broke his maiden quickly on a fast track at Churchill in the fall, but there is the possibility that he relished the wet conditions more than his rivals in the Southwest. Wet tracks can sometimes lead to strung-out fields and inflated margins of victory. 

10. Catching Freedom Click Here! 

Owner/Trainer: Albaugh Family Stables/Brad Cox

Constitution  Catch My Drift , by Pioneerof the Nile

Breeder: WinStar Farm (KY)

With the same connections, he gives off an Angel of Empire  vibe. Like that colt, who would win the Risen Star, Arkansas Derby, and finish third in the 2023 Kentucky Derby as the favorite, Catching Freedom looks like a horse who craves distance. In winning the Jan. 1 Smarty Jones Stakes at Oaklawn Park, he defeated Mystik Dan (fifth) and Just Steel  (second)—3-year-olds who would later run 1-2 in the Southwest. Part of a dynamite lineup in Saturday's Risen Star.

Catching Freedom wins the Smarty Jones Stakes on Monday, January 1, 2024 at Oaklawn Park
Photo: Coady Photo
Catching Freedom after winning Smarty Jones Stakes at Oaklawn Park

11. Nash 

Owner/Trainer: Godolphin/Brad Cox

Medaglia d'Oro  Sara Louise , by Malibu Moon 

Breeder: Godolphin (KY)

Having run below expectations in two losses to Track Phantom in the Gun Runner and Lecomte, Cox regroups with this colt in a 1 1/16-mile allowance optional claimer in the third race on Risen Star Day. Measured placement gives him a better chance of returning to a winning groove. Cox also gives the mount to Flavien Prat. Undoubtedly easier than the Risen Star, Saturday's allowance optional claimer is no soft race, having also drawn Tuscan Sky , Ethan Energy , and Moonlight  (cross-entered in the Risen Star.) With his connections having bowed out of stakes with him for now, Nash dips a few spots.

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)

Much went right for him in the Holy Bull Stakes (G3). Heavily favored Fierceness broke slowly in his return, and this gelding took advantage from his inside post with a short run to the first turn in the 1 1/16-mile test to carve out slow fractions while tracked on the outside by Fierceness. Those benefits aside, he lost the lead on the second turn to the reigning 2-year-old champion male and battled to get back in front. He crossed the wire two lengths ahead of Domestic Product  in second, with Fierceness another 1 1/2 lengths back in third. He clings to the final spot in the current 'Dozen rankings, with results from Saturday's Risen Star and its supporting card at Fair Grounds likely to impact the standings next week.

* Note: With Churchill Downs Inc.'s continued ban of Bob Baffert from racing at its tracks and his horses from earning Kentucky Derby qualifying points, none of his top 3-year-olds, led by Nysos  and Muth , are in the Derby Dozen. Nysos would be top-ranked if eligible.