<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=heading1>this article refers to their top 25 list but I cant find it on their web site? Its usually an Adobe pdf file that you download or open, but I cant find a link for it. I like to save them all winter and look back at how many of these derby horses fall out of it and how many new ones come in to the list. If you can find it let me know.
Derby watch
</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top align=left><TD class=content height=337>By JAY PRIVMAN
WHO'S HOT: Todd Pletcher, last year's Eclipse Award-winning trainer, has three horses among the top 25 of Derby Watch. His mentor, D. Wayne Lukas, has two. They are the only trainers with more than one runner in the top 25. The wealth is spread this year, with 22 trainers represented on the list. WHO'S NOT: The most prominent early-season casualty is Fusaichi Samurai, the $4.5 million 2-year-old purchase who is off the Derby trail after being injured in a workout last month. ON THE BUBBLE: Eight horses among the top 25 are scheduled to run this weekend, so there could be plenty of adjustment to the list depending on those results. Among those who could move on the list with big performances this weekend are Don't Get Mad, the cleverly named son of Stephen Got Even who is running in Santa Anita's San Vicente Stakes on Sunday; Scrappy T, the Count Fleet winner who takes on Galloping Grocer in Saturday's Whirlaway Stakes at Aqueduct; and Scipion and Silent Bid, who are venturing from California to Louisiana for Saturday's Risen Star Stakes at Fair Grounds.
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Derby watch
</TD></TR><TR vAlign=top align=left><TD class=content height=337>By JAY PRIVMAN
WHO'S HOT: Todd Pletcher, last year's Eclipse Award-winning trainer, has three horses among the top 25 of Derby Watch. His mentor, D. Wayne Lukas, has two. They are the only trainers with more than one runner in the top 25. The wealth is spread this year, with 22 trainers represented on the list. WHO'S NOT: The most prominent early-season casualty is Fusaichi Samurai, the $4.5 million 2-year-old purchase who is off the Derby trail after being injured in a workout last month. ON THE BUBBLE: Eight horses among the top 25 are scheduled to run this weekend, so there could be plenty of adjustment to the list depending on those results. Among those who could move on the list with big performances this weekend are Don't Get Mad, the cleverly named son of Stephen Got Even who is running in Santa Anita's San Vicente Stakes on Sunday; Scrappy T, the Count Fleet winner who takes on Galloping Grocer in Saturday's Whirlaway Stakes at Aqueduct; and Scipion and Silent Bid, who are venturing from California to Louisiana for Saturday's Risen Star Stakes at Fair Grounds.
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