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Derby fever hits as top rivals pursue Hansen

Richard Rosenblatt Associated Press

Derby fever is springing up all over.

Owner Kendall Hansen has it now, saying he “can hardly work” as he counts down the week before his horse named Hansen runs in the Kentucky Derby on May 5.

First, Hansen has one more prep race, and that’s the Blue Grass Stakes today at Keeneland, about a 90-minute drive from Louisville, Ky. The near-white colt will be facing about a dozen rivals on the synthetic Polytrack, including fellow Derby hopefuls Dullahan and Howe Great.

While Hansen remains No. 1 in the AP’s latest Run to the Roses’ Top 10, Gemologist affirmed his No. 2 status ahead of No. 3 Union Rags with a hard-fought win in the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct last Saturday.

Out West, I’ll Have Another joined the growing list of potential Derby favorites with a nose victory over top choice Creative Cause in the Santa Anita Derby. The result moved I’ll Have Another up five spots to No. 4, and Creative Cause up one to No. 6, behind Florida Derby winner Take Charge Indy.

Gotham winner and 2-year-old champion Hansen put in a workout last Saturday at the Churchill Downs trackside training center. The owner watched with frayed nerves.

“I can hardly work,” said Dr. Hansen, who operates a pain management clinic in Crestview Hills, Ky. “It started two days ago when it was the 5th and it (the Derby) was exactly 30 days out. Something happened to my body. My nurses were telling me, ‘Doc, your hands are shaking.’ My hands never shake, but I’ve got a tremor now and I think it’s from adrenaline. So I’m staying away from Mountain Dew.”

Gemologist ran his record to 5-0 with his neck win over Alpha in the Wood.

1. Hansen (Mike Maker, trainer; Ramon Dominguez, jockey): Worked 5 furlongs in 1:00.00 at Churchill Downs trackside training center Saturday. … Gets chance to show if he’s worthy of top spot today. … Next start: Blue Grass (G1), Keeneland, today. … Derby future wager odds: 12-1.

2. Gemologist (Todd Pletcher, Javier Castellano): Wood win affirms lofty status. … Unbeaten son of Tiznow (5-for-5) back in Florida to resume training for Derby. … Next start: Kentucky Derby (G1), Churchill Downs, May 5. … Odds: 12-1.

3. Union Rags (Michael Matz, Julien Leparoux): Could still wind up as Derby favorite after tough trip left him third in Florida Derby (G1). … Has record of 4-1-1 from six starts. … Next start: Kentucky Derby. … Odds: 4-1.

4. I’ll Have Another (Doug O’Neil, Mario Gutierrez): Prevailed by nose in closest Santa Anita Derby finish since 1985. … Jockey headed to first Derby. … Next start: Kentucky Derby. … Odds: 21-1.

5. Take Charge Indy (Patrick Byrne, Calvin Borel): Borel looking for fourth Derby win in six years with wire-to-wire Florida Derby winner. … Next start: Kentucky Derby. … Odds: 15-1.

6. Creative Cause (Mike Harrington, Joel Rosario): Nipped by nose as Santa Anita Derby favorite. … San Felipe (G2) winner did nothing to diminish stature. … Next start: Kentucky Derby. … Odds: 8-1.

7. Secret Circle (Bob Baffert, Rafael Bejarano): Rebel (G2) winner has chance to sweep Arkansas’ three Derby preps. … Worked 5 furlongs in 1:00.20 Monday at Santa Anita. … Baffert says he’s feeling better as he recovers from heart attack last month. … Next start: Arkansas Derby (G1), Oaklawn Park, today. … Odds: 30-1.

8. Bodemeister (Baffert, Martin Garcia): San Felipe runner-up worked 5 furlongs in 1:00.40 Sunday at Santa Anita. … Next start: Arkansas Derby. … Odds: 22-1.

9. Alpha (Kiaran McLaughlin, Dominguez): Strong effort as Wood runner-up has trainer feeling confident about Derby. … Withers (G3) winner may have had best effort in neck loss to Gemologist. … Next start: Kentucky Derby. … Odds: 21-1.

10. Howe Great (Graham Motion, John Velazquez): Palm Beach (G3) winner worked 5 furlongs in 1:01.60 Saturday at Keeneland. … Owner Team Valor, Motion, Velazquez won 2011 Derby with Animal Kingdom. … Next start: Blue Grass. … Odds: 57-1.