Keeneland Race Course (Lexington, KY)
Surface: Dirt • Distance: 1 1/16 miles
Purse: $400,000
Eligibility: 3‑year‑olds
Scheduled Post Time: 5:48 p.m. ET
Venue: Keeneland Race Course
Keeneland’s main track is a fair, speed‑honest dirt surface with a long stretch that rewards tactical runners. April racing often features large fields and competitive Derby‑prep‑level pace dynamics.
Expected Weather & Track Conditions (Seasonal Projection)
While the entries do not include an official forecast, mid‑April in Lexington typically brings:
Temperatures in the mid‑60s to low‑70s°F
Light spring winds
Low‑to‑moderate chance of showers
Unless rain develops, the track is expected to be Fast, consistent with typical Keeneland spring conditions. (Seasonal inference.)
Field Overview: 11 Declared Runners
Horse‑by‑horse analysis including post position, morning‑line odds, jockey, trainer, pedigree, and recent finishes using verified data.
All horses carry 123 lbs.
Horse‑by‑Horse Analysis
PP #1 – Corona de Oro – 6‑1 ML
Jockey: Brian Hernandez Jr. • Trainer: Dallas Stewart
Pedigree: Bolt d’Oro – Lemon de Oro
Recent Finish: 1st, Fair Grounds MSW (118 rating)
A sharp maiden winner stretching out successfully last time. Stewart’s runners often improve with distance, and the rail draw gives him a ground‑saving trip. A live mid‑price contender with upside.
PP #2 – Exhibition Only – 10‑1 ML
Jockey: Ruben Silvera • Trainer: Rudy Rodriguez
Pedigree: Complexity – Silla Manila
Recent Finish: 4th, Gotham Stakes (G3) (97 rating)
Comes out of a strong Gotham field. Has tactical speed and could sit a perfect stalking trip. Needs a step forward but is not without a chance.
PP #3 – Decisive Win – 15‑1 ML
Jockey: Antonio Fresu • Trainer: Doug O’Neill
Pedigree: Nyquist – Weekend Away
Recent Finish: 4th, Santa Anita MSW (110 rating)
Lightly raced colt with improving figures. O’Neill ships aggressively when he believes a horse is turning a corner. A longshot with upside.
PP #4 – Enforced Agenda – 10‑1 ML
Jockey: Javier Castellano • Trainer: George Weaver
Pedigree: Liam’s Map – Heart and Hope
Recent Finish: 3rd, Jerome Stakes (104 rating)
Consistent and battle‑tested. Castellano excels with patient, ground‑saving rides. A reliable exotics player.
PP #5 – Mister T – 30‑1 ML
Jockey: Mitchell Murrill • Trainer: Climaco Galindo‑Torres
Pedigree: Sahara Sky – Gospel Singer
Recent Finish: 1st, Indiana Futurity (94 rating)
A stakes winner but facing a major class hike. Needs a perfect trip and regression from the favorites. Outsider.
PP #6 – Ramblin – 20‑1 ML
Jockey: Mario Gutierrez • Trainer: Bobby Barnett
Pedigree: Ghostzapper – Verdura
Recent Finish: 5th, Black Gold Stakes (92 rating)
Has stamina and experience but lacks the finishing punch of top contenders. A deep exotics possibility.
PP #7 – The Hell We Did – 8‑1 ML
Jockey: Luis Saez • Trainer: Todd Fincher
Pedigree: Authentic – Rose’s Desert
Recent Finish: 1st, Sunland Allowance (123 rating)
A powerful last‑out winner with a huge figure. Saez is aggressive and will likely send. A major pace player and upset threat.
PP #8 – Trendsetter – 20‑1 ML
Jockey: Kazushi Kimura • Trainer: Ben Colebrook
Pedigree: Modernist – Suyapa
Recent Finish: 3rd, Rushaway Stakes (94 rating)
Honest and improving. Needs a pace collapse to threaten. Longshot.
PP #9 – Ezum – 2‑1 ML (Favorite)
Jockey: Flavien Prat • Trainer: Brad Cox
Pedigree: Essential Quality – Bashful Bertie
Recent Finish: 1st, Colonial MSW by 19½ lengths (115 rating)
The headline horse. His 43‑length form swing (from a 24‑length loss to a 19½‑length win) is the talk of the race. Prat retains the mount. If the breakout was real, he’s the one to beat.
PP #10 – Confessional – 7‑2 ML
Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. • Trainer: Brad Cox
Pedigree: Essential Quality – Speedy Vanessa
Recent Finish: 3rd, Virginia Derby (105 rating)
A classy closer with strong graded‑stakes experience. Ortiz fits him perfectly. With a strong pace, he becomes a serious win candidate.
PP #11 – I Did I Did – 10‑1 ML
Jockey: Juan Hernandez • Trainer: Michael Maker
Pedigree: Curlin – Ithinkisawapudycat
Recent Finish: 2nd, Colonial Allowance (106 rating)
Maker excels with improving 3‑year‑olds. This colt is consistent and tactical. A value play for vertical wagers.
Projected Pace Scenario
Front‑runners: The Hell We Did (7), Ezum (9), Corona de Oro (1)
Pressers/Stalkers: Exhibition Only (2), Enforced Agenda (4), Confessional (10)
Closers: I Did I Did (11), Ramblin (6), Trendsetter (8)
Expect a strong early pace, which could set up perfectly for Confessional or I Did I Did, unless Ezum proves his last performance was no fluke.
Predicted Order of Finish
Confessional (PP10) – Proven class + ideal pace setup
Ezum (PP9) – Freakish last‑out win but still must validate
The Hell We Did (PP7) – Huge figure + Saez aggression
Corona de Oro (PP1) – Improving and well‑drawn








