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A second horse has been scratched from Saturday's Kentucky Derby, a day and a half before the 2025 race. Grande was scratched due to a foot bruise, owner Mike Repole announced Friday. The horse ...
We were given no real explanation why Grande was scratched 36 hours before the race.” The first horse scratched from Kentucky Derby 151 was Rodriguez, trained by Bob Baffert.
Grande, owned by Mike Repole and trained by Todd Pletcher, will not race due to a bruised foot, the Derby announced, bringing the field for Saturday’s race down to 19.
Bob Baffert scratched his Derby hopeful Rodriguez for a right front foot bruise, and Grande was scratched for the same. Baeza is now in the Kentucky Derby. Here, the tall order he faces Saturday ...
Wood Memorial runner-up Grande has scratched from the Kentucky Derby, according to trainer Todd Pletcher and owner Mike Repole, for the May 3, 2025, race.
Just 48 hours out from the 151st Kentucky Derby, one of the top contenders in the 2025 Run for the Roses has been scratched from the race. Rodriguez, who opened at 12-1 but had seen his odds ...
The 2025 Kentucky Derby field was narrowed to 19 horses after Grande was scratched from Saturday's race.. Churchill Downs said a foot bruise was the reason for Grande's withdrawal. Grande owner ...
Several Kentucky Derby (G1) and Kentucky Oaks (G1) contenders hit the work tab across Kentucky April 25 for their final breezes ahead of the May 2-3 races, including Grande and Chunk of Gold.
Grande was the runner-up in the Wood Memorial. Todd Pletcher, who has started a record 65 horses in the Kentucky Derby, will miss the race for the first time since 2003.
We were given no real explanation why Grande was scratched 36 hours before the race.” The first horse scratched from Kentucky Derby 151 was Rodriguez, trained by Bob Baffert.