—Apr 7— Vino Rosso, a chestnut colt by Curlin, is expected to be made the narrow favorite in Saturday’s $1,000,000 Grade I Wood Memorial Stakes at Aqueduct. After finishing third in his debut in the Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa, Vino Rosso was shipped to New York, where he finished second to Avery Island (since sidelined) in the Gotham Stakes. With just $80,000 in earnings and 22 Kentucky Derby points, perhaps Vino Rosso’s biggest selling point is his trainer, Todd Pletcher, who has won the Wood Memorial four times.
“He’s a horse that’s trained very well all winter and in company with some very good horses that have gone on to be successful,” said Pletcher. “So, we’ve been a little frustrated with his races this year.”
“We’ve been looking forward to the Wood for a while,” he added. “We’re excited to get him back to Aqueduct. It’s where he broke his maiden and stretching out to a mile and an eighth is going to allow him to show his true ability.”
The likely second-choice in the betting, Firenze Fire, began the year with back-to-back second-place finishes in the Jerome Stakes and Withers Stakes at Aqueduct before falling apart in the Gotham, where he finished last, beaten fourteen lengths. He leads the field with $88,000 in earnings and has just 8 Kentucky Derby points. The Wood Memorial will be the fourth local Derby prep for the Mr. Amore Stables homebred.
With 12 qualifying points, Enticed, by Medaglia d’Oro and out of multiple Grade 1 winner It’s Tricky, is another who will need to run well in the Wood to have any hope of qualifying for the Derby. Third in both the Holy Bull Stakes at Gulfstream and the Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct, the Kiaran McLaughlin trainee has proven competitive with the likes of these but will need to take a step up to have any chance of reaching the Winner’s Circle. McLaughlin believes he’s up to the task.
“He’s doing very well,” said McLaughlin. “He’s training great. We’re happy with him and we’re there trying to win an important race. Even if it doesn’t have Grade 1 status, we feel like it is a Grade 1. It’s a huge race for a horse in his career, especially for a stallion prospect. Only one horse wins the Derby, so this is a very important race on Saturday.”
Gary and Mary West’s homebred, Restoring Hope, will ship east from Hall of Famer Bob Baffert’s training base in Southern California to compete in the Wood. Fifth to Bolt d’Oro in the ungraded California Derby at Golden Gate Fields in February, Restoring Hope improved to be third in the Grade II San Vicente Stakes at Santa Anita. With 0 qualifying points, his appearance here appears to be a Hail Mary by his connections.
Rounding out the field are King Zachary, whose best finish to date occurred in his last start in the Private Terms Stakes at Laurel when he finished second by a head to Diamond King. He has earned just $42,970 in four starts this year.
Way Early was last in the Gotham Stakes at 38/1 and isn’t likely to be competitive here.