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Tiz The Law set to romp Kentucky Derby

Published:Saturday | September 5, 2020 | 12:20 AM
Tiz The Law wins the Belmont Stakes on June 20, 2020.
Tiz The Law wins the Belmont Stakes on June 20, 2020.

LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP):

Forget the mint juleps in souvenir glasses, men in seersucker suits and women wearing hats exploding in a floral frenzy. The Kentucky Derby still has horses – Tiz The Law is the biggest favourite in 31 years – but just about everything else makes the 146th edition unlike any other.

‘’It’s going to be weird,’’ said five-time Derby-winning trainer Bob Baffert.

None of the cheering – or cursing after losing wagers – from 150,000 fans will be heard this year at Churchill Downs, where America’s longest continuously held sports event will go on today, four months later than usual. The track initially planned to allow 23,000 fans to attend until escalating positivity rates for COVID-19 in Louisville dictated otherwise.

‘’Quietude can’t hurt,’’ said Barclay Tagg, trainer of 3-5 favourite Tiz The Law. ‘’We’ve had quiet for almost all his races this year.’’

Of course, silence changes the very nature of the Derby, known for a mix of the raucous and refined, the freakish and fashionable.

Gone will be the parade of celebrities on the red carpet, the who’s who of sports, politics and entertainment crowding Millionaires Row, the national anthem sung by a big name. The University of Louisville marching band won’t strike up My Old Kentucky Home while the crowd sings along as the horses step on to the track, and the traditional call of ‘’Riders up!’’ won’t be shouted by a bold-faced name standing in the paddock.

Tiz the Law has already won the Belmont Stakes, the kick-off to the Triple Crown that was run in June at a shorter distance. A victory in the Derby would set him up for a Triple try in the Preakness on October 3.

Also in his favour is that he’s already proved he can handle the Derby distance of 1 1/4 miles, often the biggest question for any three-year-old colt. Tiz The Law won the Travers by 5-1/2 lengths over the same distance at Saratoga a month ago.

‘’He’s checked all those boxes, and I believe he very well could win the Triple Crown this year,’’ said Jerry Bailey, the retired Hall of Fame jockey and NBC Sports analyst.

Tiz The Law has won six of seven career starts – his only loss came at Churchill Downs last year – by staying close to the pace and making one big run at the top of the stretch.