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Given that Union Rags had won the Fountain of Youth so easily in the jockey's first race riding him, Leparoux probably assumed he was on a Cadillac with multiple gears that could be used at any time. When finally clear on the far turn, Union Rags did not have that instant acceleration he had in his other races. In fact, it was not until there were 100 yards left that Union Rags finally seemed to hit his best stride. The big colt was running down the leaders near the finish, but was too late.


The Kentucky Derby is 220 yards longer than the Florida Derby, which sounds like it should matter for Union Rags. The reality is that the Kentucky Derby is usually won by the eighth pole anyway. If used properly, Union Rags has the speed to be right in the race on the far turn. It is also true that trainer Michael Matz very likely did not have Union Rags all the way cranked up for the Florida Derby. When he mapped out his plan in December, he backed up from the first Saturday in May to get Union Rags to peak that day.


Barring something unforeseen, there will be the usual 20 horses in the starting gate. For the first time, there will be a Derby also-eligible list, so if a horse is entered and then scratched, a horse on the AE list will be able to run.


Graded stakes earnings determine the field. It appears as if the cutoff point is likely to be right around $250,000, which means every horse with legitimate credentials will get into the field.


You could make a reasonable case for 10 horses at this point. Horses undergo very subtle changes from race to race, workout to workout. Most of the horses have just one final workout scheduled. If one horse puts in a dazzling final work, like Smarty Jones (2004), Barbaro (2006) or Street Sense (2007), that could be the sign.


Union Rags, by the way, left his South Florida base for Kentucky 10 days ago. He had a work last week at Keeneland and will have his final work this weekend at Churchill Downs. It will be the colt's 13th workout since Jan. 11. Combine that will all those strong gallops between works and the two races and it is clear that the foundation has been laid.

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