Stickney, IL (SportsNetwork.com) – Nine 3-year-olds have been entered for
Saturday’s 58th edition of the $400,000 Illinois Derby at Hawthorne Race
Course.
The three program picks have come in from California for the 1 1/8-mile race,
one each fron the barns of Hall of Fame trainers Jerry Hollendorfer and Bob
Baffert.
Hollendorfer, who will have champion Shared Belief at the Charles Town
Classic, sends out Cross the Line as the 3-1 morning line favorite. The colt,
co-owned by the trainer, will start from post 3 with Florent Geroux riding.
Geroux won the 2011 Illinois Derby aboard Joe Vann.
Cross the Line was fifth two weeks ago behind Dortmund in the Santa Anita
Derby as a 27-1 longshot. Earlier this year he won the California Derby at
Golden Gate Fields on Jan. 7 followed by a late closing second behind Metaboss
in Golden Gate’s El Camino Real Derby. Cross the Line has earned $143,920 with
two wins in six lifetime starts.
Baffert has 7-2 second pick Whiskey Ticket making just his second career start
on Saturday. The colt, owned by Karl Watson, Mike Pegram and Paul Weitman, won
his debut effort four weeks ago at Santa Anita as a 14-1 longshot. Whiskey
Ticket and jockey Martin Pedroza will break from post 6.
Also making his stakes debut is Verraco the 5-1 third choice for trainer Jim
Cassidy. The gray colt will again be ridden by Elvis Trujillo, leaving from
post 2.
Owned by D P Racing, Verraco won an allowance race on Feb. 27 at Santa Anita
after finishing second on Jan. 23 over Santa Anita’s turf course. The colt has
two wins in five starts for $65,910.
Here is the field for the Illinois Derby from the rail out: Kantune, Chris
Emigh, 6-1; Verraco, Elvis Trujillo, 5-1; Cross the Line, Florent Geroux,
3-1; A. Rod Again, Miguel Mena, 10-1; Conquest Curlinate, Shaun Bridgmohan,
8-1; Whiskey Ticket, Martin Pedroza, 7-2; Lewys Vaporizer, Santo Sanjur,
15-1; Phenomenal Phoenix, Luis Quinonez, 6-1 and Private Prospect, Emmanuel
Esquivel, 12-1
The Illinois Derby will be part of the WGN-TV live broadcast from 6:00-7:00
p.m. ET.