Dayton Daily News

Tiz theLawdraw­sNo. 17post as 3-5KentuckyD­erby favorite

- ByGaryB. Graves

Kentucky LOUISVILLE, KY.—

Derby favorites will need to take the long route toward winning the Run For The Roses.

Tiz the Law is the 3-5 morning-line favorite for the 146th Derby and will attempt to become the first winner from the No. 17 post position drawn for Saturday’s reschedule­d marquee race for 3-year-olds. The best finish in41 starts fromthat spot was a second place by Forty Niner in 1988 and two thirds.

Not that trainer Barclay Tagg is fazed by the spot.

“Well, I like it being on the outside,” saidTagg, whowon the 2003 Derby and Preakness with Funny Cide. “I didn’t particular­ly want to be out that far, but it’s what we have. He seems to handle everything that gets thrown at him, so we have to leave it up to him.”

All the race favorites will break from the outside at Churchill Downs. Second choice Honor A. P. — at 5-1 odds — drewthe No. 16 post on Tuesday. Authentic is the 8-1 third choice fromthe far No. 18 slot, which last year earned 65-1 long shot Country House the glory when the colt crossed the finish line second before being awarded the victory after MaximumSec­uritywas disqualifi­ed for interferen­ce.

Country House was just the second winner fromthe No. 18 post in 33 starts (6.1%), with four second-place finishes since the use of a starting gate began in 1930. This year’s Derby will have a new 65-foot, 20-horse starting gate that eliminates the wide gap between the old No. 14

post and No. 15 spot in the auxiliary gate.

Honor A. P.’s odds are slightly better at 8.3%, with four wins, three seconds and three thirds in 48 starts from the No. 16. Animal Kingdom was the last winner there in 2011.

Jockey Manny Franco will try to make history aboard Tiz the Law, who isunbeaten in four starts this year and has six wins and a third in seven career races. His nonwin came here last November in the Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes, where he finished behind Silver Prospector and Max Player, who will start fromthe No. 2 post at 30-1 odds.

Tiz the Law’s triumphs include a 3 3/4-length victory at the Belmont Stakes in June, which led off this year’s reshuffled Triple Crown. More recently, the

bay colt won the Grade 1 Travers at Saratoga by 5½ lengths on Aug. 8.

Neither Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, who has Authentic and Thousand Words (15-1, No. 10 post) in the field, nor Honor A. P. counterpar­t John A. Shirreffsw­as present for the draw.

This year’s $3 million Derby was postponed from its traditiona­l first Saturday inMay for the first time since 1945 because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, and no spectators are allowed.

There was a defection Tuesday when Art Collector, whowasproj­ected asone of the contenders, dropped out because of a foot issue. He was replaced by South Bend, whose trainer, Bill Mott, guidedCoun­tryHouse. South Bend will start from the No. 8 post as one of eight 50-1 long shots.

“He grabbed himself yesterday morning training and itwas still sensitive thismornin­g,” trainer Tommy Drury Jr. said of Art Collector. “I had to make a choice, and first and foremost is taking care of your horse. To run in a race of this caliber and try to compete at this level against the best 3-year-olds in the country, you’ve got to be at 110%.”

The Derby field from the rail out with odds: Finnick the Fierce, 50-1; Max Player, 30-1; Enforceabl­e, 30-1; Storm the Court, 50-1; Major Fed, 50-1; King Guillermo, 20-1; Money Moves, 30-1; South Bend, 50-1; Mr. Big News, 50-1; ThousandWo­rds, 15-1; Necker Island, 50-1; Sole Volante, 30-1; Attachment Rate, 50-1; Winning Impression, 50-1; Ny Traffic, 20-1; HonorA. P., 5-1; Tiz the Law, 3-5; Authentic, 8-1.

 ?? SETHWENIG / AP ?? Tiz the Law, with jockeyMann­y Franco, won theBelmont­Stakes on June 20, in Elmont, N.Y. Tiz the Lawis the favorite atKentucky­Derby onSaturday. The last time the early choice was slated at 3-5was 1989with the entry of Easy Goer andAwe Inspiring.
SETHWENIG / AP Tiz the Law, with jockeyMann­y Franco, won theBelmont­Stakes on June 20, in Elmont, N.Y. Tiz the Lawis the favorite atKentucky­Derby onSaturday. The last time the early choice was slated at 3-5was 1989with the entry of Easy Goer andAwe Inspiring.

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