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but has never raced on dirt
streak will break from the
No. 20 post, making for the
widest of all trips around
Churchill Downs. Only two
winners have come from
there, with Big Brown doing
so two years ago.
Trained by John Sadler,
ridden by 20-year-old Joe
Talamo and owned by
weight loss maven Jenny
Craig, Sidney's Candy
swept the California preps
but has never raced on dirt
before.
Devil May Care will take on
the boys from the No. 11
post. The other co-third
choices are Florida Derby
winner Ice Box and Gotham
winner Awesome Act.
Devil May Care is one of
four horses in the field
trained by Todd Pletcher,
who is 0 for 24 in the
Derby. His best horse,
Eskendereya, was forced
out with a leg injury last
weekend.
Devil May Care has the
lowest odds of Pletcher's
four horses. Super Saver is
15-1, Mission Impazible is
20-1, and Discreetly Mine is
30-1.
"I came out pretty good in all
cases," Pletcher said. "The
only negative is the 11
because she'll be in the
gate for a long time."
A year ago, 50-1 long shot
Mine That Bird stunned the
field and won under a rail-
hugging ride by Calvin
Borel, who rides Super
Saver this time.
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