Plans are unclear for Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty with Preakness upcoming
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The immediate futures for horses that finished just behind Sovereignty or skipped the Derby altogether remained muddy, as well.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Sovereignty’s thrilling win at the Kentucky Derby amidst the muddy conditions of Churchill Downs has raised questions about whether this colt can maintain its form on a potentially drier and speedier track for the Triple Crown series.

The question now is whether that test will come sooner or later.

Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott appeared reserved when discussing the possibility of Sovereignty’s next race at the 150th Preakness Stakes in Baltimore on May 17 at Pimlico Race Course, indicating a careful consideration on Sunday.

“One of the remarkable things about the Triple Crown is how few horses are capable of achieving it,” noted Mott, referencing the triumphs of American Pharoah in 2015 and Justify in 2018. “I think he’s a big, powerful horse, and if you’re going to consider one and say, alright, if that’s your goal and the owner’s goal, it must align with the horse’s best interests. However, we’re planning with the future in mind.”

The immediate futures for horses that finished just behind Sovereignty or skipped the Derby altogether remained muddy, as well.

Two-time Triple Crown-winning trainer Bob Baffert returned to Churchill Downs after a four-year suspension with two entries but scratched Wood Memorial winner Rodriguez, pointing him toward the Preakness. Fellow Hall of Famer Todd Pletcher scratched his lone Derby entrant, Grande, on Friday. There’s also a large group of hopefuls who earned Derby points during qualifying and could try other Triple Crown stops.

The Preakness is the shortest race at 1 3/16 mile, but its quick two-week turnaround from the 1 1/4-mile Derby often gives pause for trainers and ownership groups. With the Belmont Stakes set for June 8, five weeks after the Derby and separated three weeks from the Preakness, that race is viewed by many as a preferred option.

That final jewel of the Triple Crown, taking place at Saratoga Race Course in upstate New York for a second consecutive year, features the same distance as the Derby because of the shape of the track instead of its traditional 1 1/2-miles.

Redemption might be in order for Derby runner-up Journalism, who fell short as the 3-1 favorite. Trainer Michael McCarthy was not available to talk to reporters Sunday but praised his colt’s effort to rally into the lead briefly before Sovereignty, the 7-1 third choice, overtook him in the stretch and won by 1 1/2 lengths.

“He made a nice middle move, then on the turn for home he opened up,” McCarthy said after the race, “but I saw the blue silks coming at us and I knew that was the one we were going to have to be concerned about. He ran the best he could and ran a very good race. But the winner ran a better race.”

Final Gambit charged from last to finish fourth among 19 horses, and trainer Brad Cox said, “This gives us confidence to try a fast dirt surface in the future.”

Mott and Godolphin LLC ownership group representative Michael Banahan expressed the same faith in Sovereignty for his next step.

The newest Derby champion emerged briefly on the shed row for media and onlookers, and his handlers felt good about the horse’s initial condition. They plan to watch him the next few days before making a decision about the immediate part of his bright future.

“We’re just doing the right thing for the horse, what he needs to do,” Banahan said. “He has a big year, hopefully to continue down the road here. There’s an awful lot of nice races that you’d like to put on his resume, as well. So, we’re just doing the right thing for him.”

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