It started when Godolphin, the owner of Maxfield, announced their colt suffered a non-displaced fracture in his right front leg. The injury was discovered after a half-mile workout earlier in the day at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington.<\/p>\n
While it sidelines him for the Sept. 5 Derby, the injury is neither life- nor career-threatening.<\/p>\n
This is a very disappointing event, obviously, but we are certainly grateful that Maxfield\u2019s injury wasn\u2019t worse and we look forward to seeing him return to the races next year,\u201d Godolphin president Jimmy Bell said in a release.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
The injury came as the colt was preparing to race in next month\u2019s Grade II Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland. Maxfield, who has won all three of his races in his young career, made his 2020 debut on May 23 with a resounding performance in the Grade III Matt Winn Stakes at Churchill Downs.<\/p>\n
After hanging back for most of the race in eighth place, Maxfield, with Jose Oritz aboard, made his move in the final turn. Despite having to go wide down the stretch, he was able to chase down the leaders to win by a length.<\/p>\n
It was a performance that drew interest from plenty of Derby handicappers. Before news of his injury, Circa Sports listed the Brendan Walsh-trained colt at +600, one of the top choices on its Derby futures board.<\/p>\n
Bruises Force Wells Bayou Out<\/h2>\n
Shortly after Maxfield\u2019s injury became public, the Daily Racing Form reported that Grade II Louisiana Derby winner Wells Bayou would miss the Kentucky Derby because of bone bruising.<\/p>\n
With three wins in six career starts, Wells Bayou wasn\u2019t considered a top-shelf candidate in the Run for the Roses. But his win at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans on March 21 gave him 100 points, more than enough to make it to the field had he stayed healthy.<\/p>\n
Those two are just the latest injuries to beset horses that had qualified for the Derby. Last month, Nadal, the Bob Baffert-trained horse who won the second division of the Grade I Arkansas Derby last month, suffered a career-ending injury while training at Santa Anita.<\/p>\n
Then this past weekend, Baffert announced that Charlatan, who won the first division of the Arkansas Derby, would also miss the Louisville race because of an ankle injury. His status was already in question after reports indicated he failed a drug test.<\/p>\n
Tiz the Law Still the Favorite<\/h2>\n
Tiz the Law was already the favorite on the Derby futures odds board, and Wednesday\u2019s news only strengthen his position at the top.<\/p>\n
At Circa Sports, the Barclay Tagg-trained colt with four wins in five starts saw his odds drop from +400 to +325.<\/p>\n
Behind him are Honor A.P., who won Saturday\u2019s Grade I Santa Anita Derby, and Authentic, another Baffert horse who finished second in Saturday\u2019s prep race. Both horses are listed at +500.<\/p>\n
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The only other horse with odds under +1000 on the Circa futures board is Sole Volante at +950. The graded stakes winner won an allowance race Wednesday at Gulfstream in Florida, with trainer Patrick Biancone using it as a possible tune-up for the June 20 Grade I Belmont Stakes.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
On Wednesday, he rallied from being last and nine-lengths back after the first quarter-mile to take the lead in the final strides and win for the fourth time in six starts.<\/p>\n
After the race, Biancone said a decision on the Belmont will come in the coming days.<\/p>\n
\u201cMy owner is very keen on running in the Belmont,\u201d he said. \u201cWe\u2019ll have to wait for the horse to decide. We\u2019ll see how he is in the next few days. If he really comes up, we may go. If not, we\u2019ll wait for the Blue Grass. One or the other.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
The Road to the Kentucky Derby continues to be a bumpy one for the 2020 class of 3-year-olds, as two more horses saw their campaigns end on Wednesday morning. It started when Godolphin, the owner of Maxfield, announced their colt suffered a non-displaced fracture in his right front leg. The injury was discovered after a […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":45,"featured_media":138328,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[14577,16],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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