Things can change quickly on the Triple Crown trail. Wicked Strong is a case in point. No better than fourth in his first two starts of 2014, he catapulted to the top of many Kentucky Derby lists with his emphatic score in the Wood Memorial (G1) on April 5.
Wicked Strong was actually the second choice in the January 25 Holy Bull Stakes (G2) won by Cairo Prince. Bettors and pundits alike had good reason to fancy the Centennial Farms-owned colt after his promising third in the Remsen Stakes (G2) to close out his juvenile campaign. In that event, he was beaten less than a length by both Honor Code and Cairo Prince and was a couple lengths clear of eventual Risen Star Stakes (G3) winner Intense Holiday.
After flopping at 4-1 in the Holy Bull (finishing 9th), Wicked Strong could do no better than fourth in an ultra-competitive Gulfstream Park Allowance heat a month later. That race was won by eventual Florida Derby champion Constitution. Bettors who reasoned that Wicked Strong just didn’t like the Gulfstream Park surface were handsomely rewarded in the Wood with a 9-1 payout. It’s been well-documented that the Gulfstream surface has tended to favor speed horses this winter and Wicked Strong’s strength is to come from off the pace. His late move has certainly been more effective in New York. In the Wood he sat off a contended early scrum, made an outside move turning for home and wore down a pair of previously unbeaten colts in Samraat and Social Inclusion. He had a similar trip in the Remsen but didn’t quite get there. To this observer, Wicked Strong seems to lack any kind of brilliant acceleration. Instead, he just keeps running while other horses are getting tired.
Wicked Strong is a son of 2007 Kentucky Derby runner-up Hard Spun, who is having a resurgent 2014 as a stallion. He’s also the sire of recent Grade 1 winner Hard Not To Like and 2014 Grade 3 winner Reload. Hard Spun is standing the 2014 season at Darley’s outpost in Japan and will no doubt be welcomed back by American breeders next season. Wicked’s Strong’s dam is by 1999 Kentucky Derby & Preakness hero Charismatic and she’s a sister to a trio of stakes winners, all of them on turf or all weather surfaces.
Should Wicked Strong find the winner’s cirlce in the Derby, Preakness or Belmont Stakes, he would be the second Classic winner for the Centennial Farm racing partnership. They first struck Classic gold in 1993 when Julie Krone guided Colonial Affair home in the Belmont. Wicked Strong’s running style and his form outside of Gulfstream Park make him a serious Classics contender in 2014. The others better keep running late if they want to hold this colt off.