Florida Derby and Swale StakesSan Felipe, Gotham, and Tampa Bay Derby
Dateline: 03/16/03
It was Bobby Frankel and Jerry Bailey day at Gulfstream Park on Saturday as the trainer and jockey teamed up to sweep both Triple Crown prep races on the card. The main event of the afternoon, the 1 1/8 mile Grade 1 Florida Derby, drew a competitive field of seven vying for a piece of the $1 million purse. As expected, even-money favorite Trust N Luck went to the front right away, leading the procession through fractions of 22.86,
![]() Empire Maker won the Florida Derby by 9 3/4 lengths. |
![]() Midas Eyes came off a 7 month layoff to win the Swale Stakes by 9 1/4 lengths. |
Three more Triple Crown prep races were run on Sunday, the San Felipe (G2) at Santa Anita, the Gotham Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct, and Tampa Bay Derby (G3) at Tampa Bay Downs.
![]() Buddy Gil between horses just holds off Atswhatimtalkinbout to win the San Felipe by a nose. |
Winning jockey Gary Stevens said, "I felt like I was on a 3-5 shot, not a 12-1. He really gave me what I wanted and put himself right into the 3-year-old picture. I was on this horse for his last two works and they were sensational. The way he ran in the Baldwin and today gives Jeff a horse that can go long or short, on dirt or turf." Winning trainer Jeff Mullins said "If they leave us alone in the stretch, we win anyway. This guy right here [Gary Stevens] made me confident. He had confidence, and when that guy's got confidence, we all got confidence. You've got to give the horse a chance to prove himself, and Gary's talking [Kentucky] Derby already." Jerry Bailey, aboard the beaten favorite Domestic Dispute, said, "This gives me one less option for the Kentucky Derby. If you asked me to make a pick of Derby mounts today, I'd have to go with (Florida Derby winner) Empire Maker. This horse stumbled a little at the start, and traveled wide in the backstretch, but he flattened out when I thought he'd be moving into contention."
![]() Alysweep won the Gotham Stakes by 4 1/4 lengths in his first start longer than 6 furlongs. Photo courtesy of Adam Coglianese, NYRA Photos |
Winning trainer Patrick Reynolds said, "This was a big effort. He's got speed, speed and more speed - and that's what racehorses need. Richie [Migliore] had him on cruise control. I was pretty confident. He made the lead easy and the fractions were moderate. I didn't see anybody coming any part of the way. He won easy, and galloped out real strong. This guy seems to relax and he seems to accelerate around turns. I don't want to be a `rabbit' or a pacesetter in any Grade 1 race, but as easy as he did this, we'll have to really think about the Wood Memorial. He's got a lot of Aqueduct wins. I'm thinking either Wood or Blue Grass." Frank Amonte, assistant to trainer Gary Contessa, of runner-up Grey Comet, said, "I thought he ran excellent. To be beat just four lengths against open company in a $200,000 race - this is one of his better races. I think Gary [Contessa] is going to wait for the next New York-bred race, because he gets a bonus if he gets that."
![]() Region of Merit winner of the Tampa Bay Derby. Photo courtesy of Tom Cooley, Tampa Bay Downs |
Winning trainer Christophe Clement said, "He won well, it was a game race. At the quarter-pole, I thought it would have been a little easier but he won so it doesn't matter. I'm very happy with first performance in a stakes race; he's proved he's a stakes horse. I want to talk to the jockey, see how the horse came out of the race and we'll make our decisions from there. I'm not ruling anything out [Kentucky Derby] but I'm not there yet. One step at a time."
Photos ©2003 Cindy Pierson Dulay, licensed to About except Alysweep which is courtesy of Adam Coglianese, NYRA Photos, and Region of Merit which is courtesy of Tom Cooley, Tampa Bay Downs. Derby logo courtesy of Churchill Downs.
Triple Crown quick links:
- Kentucky Derby Contenders - profiles and photos of the current top prospects
- Triple Crown Nominees - all 446 horses from the early nominations
- 2002 Experimental Free Handicap - ranks the top 2-year-olds of 2002 and determines who can be a dual qualifier
- Triple Crown Trail prep race schedule with results updated weekly
- Injury Report - who is off the trail
- Derby Tickets and Seats - how to get them
- Derby Ticket Requests - what really happens once you send one in to Churchill Downs
- Blood Horse Triple Crown Mania
- Daily Racing Form Triple Crown Special
- Thoroughbred Times Triple Crown special
- Derby News from Churchill Downs
- Triple Crown Index - the master list with even more info






