The Road to the Kentucky Derby continues at Oaklawn Park Jan. 25 in the $1 million Southwest Stakes (G3). A field of 10 traveling 1 1/16 miles introduces an exciting new talent to the Kentucky Derby (G1) trail while giving some familiar names a chance to prove themselves among the leading contenders.
Patch Adams takes that critical next step into stakes company after a sensational Nov. 30 maiden victory that saw him finish just .33 seconds off the Churchill Downs' seven-furlong track record. The Into Mischief colt's 10 1/2-length romp was an improvement off a third in his October Keeneland debut.
"It's always nice when you get a start under one and they move forward," trainer Brad Cox said immediately after the maiden victory. "We took the blinkers off, we'd been working him by himself and he certainly acted like he was ready to run a big race."
A homebred for WinStar Farm, who is joined in ownership by CHC, Patch Adams will need to be ready for another big effort as he stretches around two turns for the first time. He has been working steadily at Payson Park Training Center near Indiantown, Fla., since the maiden score and has logged a bullet five furlongs in each of his last three breezes.
Among his chief challengers is 2024 Del Mar Futurity (G1) winner Gaming , an Eclipse Award finalist for champion 2-year-old male who is shipping in from California for six-time Southwest-winning trainer Bob Baffert.
The son of Game Winner disappointed in his last start when following his runner-up performance in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) with a 6 1/2-length defeat when third in the Dec. 14 Los Alamitos Futurity (G2) as the 1-2 favorite. He drew the rail for his attempt to get back in the winner's circle for owners Michael Pegram, Karl Watson, and Paul Weitman.
"He's doing well," Baffert said of Gaming. "He ran a big race in the Breeders' Cup. I might have been a little too easy on him for the Los Al. I wasn't sure if I was going to run in there and then at the last minute decided I was going to run him there. He just didn't bring his 'A' game that day. Just got a little bit worked up in the paddock. He was too fresh. He didn't bring it and that's what happens."
The Southwest is the second stop on Oaklawn's Derby trail, awarding qualifying points on a 20-10-6-4-2 scale to the top five finishers. The first stop, the Jan. 4 Smarty Jones Stakes, was won by Coal Battle , which flattered the form of Triton Thoroughbreds' Speed King .
The son of Volatile did all the dirty work while dueling on the lead in the Dec. 13 Remington Springboard Mile Stakes at Remington Park, getting caught by Coal Battle in the final strides to finish second by a half-length. Now with that two-turn experience under his belt, Speed King aims to improve and pick up a stakes win for trainer Ron Moquett.
Several other familiar faces to the Derby trail will look to add to their point totals, including:
According to Oaklawn publicity, the Kenny McPeek-trained Render Judgment , third in the Dec. 21 Gun Runner Stakes and fifth in the Kentucky Jockey Club, will be scratched due to a foot issue.
Oaklawn Park, Saturday, January 25, 2025, Race 10Entries: Southwest S. (G3)
PP
Horse
Jockey
Wgt
Trainer
M/L
1
1Gaming (KY)
Juan J. Hernandez
117
Bob Baffert
2/1
2
2Publisher (KY)
Erik Asmussen
117
Steven M. Asmussen
12/1
3
3Monet's Magic (KY)
Francisco Arrieta
119
Ben Colebrook
15/1
4
4Tiztastic (KY)
Keith J. Asmussen
119
Steven M. Asmussen
10/1
5
5Render Judgment (KY)
Emmanuel Esquivel
117
Kenneth G. McPeek
15/1
6
6Sandman (KY)
Cristian A. Torres
119
Mark E. Casse
5/1
7
7Patch Adams (KY)
Flavien Prat
117
Brad H. Cox
5/2
8
8American Promise (KY)
Tyler W. Bacon
117
D. Wayne Lukas
6/1
9
9Bon Temps (KY)
Nik Juarez
117
D. Wayne Lukas
30/1
10
10Speed King (KY)
Rafael Bejarano
117
Ron Moquett
15/1