After discussing the matter with owner William K. Warren, trainer David Carroll said Tuesday it was decided that spacing Denis of Cork’s races would set him up better for the May 3 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I)
“Mr. Warren and I felt that he needs only one more race before the Kentucky Derby,” Carroll said. “He’s sitting on a big race, but it’s the one after that we feel he’s going to really explode. He’s a big horse, but he doesn’t carry a lot of weight. So, although he’s clean-winded, he’s not robust by any means. If he were a green horse and we felt he needed another race we would have run him, but he’s very professional; he can do different things on different tracks. We just feel he’s one race away his career best and we want that race to come in the Kentucky Derby.”
Denis of Cork ran a big number on the speed sheets in the Southwest, and Carroll said that weighed heavily on their decision. The son of Harlan's Holiday
“We do things as a team and throw things on the table,” Carroll said. We did look at the speed sheets, and took into consideration the horse’s disposition and conformation. As I said, he doesn’t carry an excess of flesh, and I’m always I’m trying to keep the weight on him. Because of his body weight and conformation I want t space his races. I think he runs better that way.”
Carroll said Denis of Cork likely will run in the Wood Memorial, with stablemate
As for Denis of Cork, Carroll, who used to work for Shug McGaughhey, said the colt “still has a lot to prove. He hasn’t done anything wrong so far. But I’m a believer in seeing is believing.”
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