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Coal Battle's Underdog Story Resumes in Arkansas Derby

Bob Baffert-trained maiden winner Cornucopian is the 7-5 morning-line favorite.

Coal Battle breezes March 23 for the Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park

Coal Battle breezes March 23 for the Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park

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The dominant story on Oaklawn Park's Road to the Kentucky Derby has been Coal Battle and his small-time connections. That team of owner Robbie Norman, trainer Lonnie Briley, and jockey Juan Vargas will aim to write a satisfying finale March 29 as their 3-year-old colt takes on eight rivals in the $1.5 million Arkansas Derby (G1).

The $70,000 purchase at the 2023 Texas Thoroughbred Association Yearling Sale has already provided a thrill for his connections thanks to a 5-for-7 record, $1,053,875 in earnings, and an already clinched spot in the May 3 Kentucky Derby (G1) thanks to his Feb. 23 victory in the Rebel Stakes (G2). Now, he can provide even more Saturday as a victory would be a first grade 1 triumph for each member of the team.

"I never thought I'd be running one in the Arkansas Derby or even the Rebel," said Briley. "I had a lot of fast horses, but none that could really run the distance. I had a couple of them, but not this caliber."

Coal Battle wins the 2025 Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park
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Lonnie Briley celebrates Coal Battle's Rebel Stakes victory at Oaklawn Park

The key to the Coal Front colt's success has been his ability to race wherever Vargas places him. In the Jan. 4 Smarty Jones Stakes, he took command early and set slow fractions, winning by four lengths. When the pace was quicker in the Rebel, he sat back in the pack and launched a rally to win by 1 1/4 lengths.

"This little horse, he's smart as a whip. You can rate him or you can send him," Briley said. "He always breaks from the gates good; he breaks clean and gets away running. You can grab him and place him where you want."

Briley said he expects quick fractions in the Arkansas Derby thanks to the presence of D. Wayne Lukas-trained Bestfriend Rocket, Ron Moquett-trained Speed King, and Bob Baffert-trained Cornucopian.

"They'll have some pretty honest fractions, and I think that will help him. Sit off the pace and make his run," Briley said. "He's training good, right along. He's sound, he's had his works. He's not a big workhorse where he's going to go out there and set crazy fractions. He takes care of himself. He's feeling good, we'll see what happens."

Despite his success over the track, Coal Battle is still an underdog story as he was installed as the 7-2 third choice on the morning line. Favoritism, at 7-5, was awarded to Cornucopian, who is owned by the partnership of SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Stonestreet Stables, Dianne Bashor, Determined Stables, Robert Masterson, Tom Ryan, Waves Edge Capital, and Catherine Donovan.

While Briley is seeking his first grade 1 victory in three decades of training, Baffert is targeting a sixth win in the Arkansas Derby itself. Cornucopian drew much attention on the Rebel undercard when he debuted a flashy 5 3/4-length winner. He then returned to California after the race and fired a bullet work at the same six-furlong distance March 17.

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Cornucopian breaks his maiden at Oaklawn Park

The son of Into Mischief  does have a tough task ahead of him as he stretches out from six furlongs to 1 1/8 miles in just his second start. That is not an unprecedented path for a Baffert trainee as Taiba  made the same distance jump to win the Santa Anita Derby (G1) in 2022. 

Also ahead of Coal Battle on the morning line is D. J. Stable, St. Elias Stable, West Point Thoroughbreds, and CJ Stables' Sandman at 3-1. The $1.2 million purchase at the 2024 Ocala Breeders' Sales March Sale of 2-Year-Olds in Training has been the buzz horse on the Oaklawn trail as his closing kick has helped him overcome a disastrous break in the Southwest Stakes (G3) and potential track bias in the Rebel. Both races he hit the board less than two lengths from winning.

The added distance should be no problem for the son of Tapit  as Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse makes the swap from Cristian Torres to Jose Ortiz in the saddle. With 29 points on the Kentucky Derby (G1) trail already, a top four performance in the race that offers 100-50-25-15-10 qualifying points to the top five finishers will likely clinch his spot at Churchill Downs May 3.

Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen targets his fifth win in the Arkansas Derby with Gus King and the Estate of Brereton Jones' Publisher. The son of 2015 Arkansas Derby and Triple Crown winner American Pharoah  should benefit from the projected hot pace after experiencing troubled trips in both the Southwest and Rebel.

Triton Thoroughbreds, Naber Racing, Bryan Hennigan, Doug Rapier, and Ron Micetic's Southwest winner Speed King is 15-1 on the morning line following a disappointing run in the Rebel. Settling off the pace for the first time in his career, the son of Volatile  was stuck wide on a track Moquett believes was playing favorably to inside, forwardly placed horses.

"I think last time wasn't the most advantageous trip for us," Moquett said. "The way the track was playing, you needed to be on the inside and forwardly placed to be successful. We were five wide and not. After missing all the training and stuff, I just think it was too much for him to overcome. We're looking for a smoother trip and a clearer definition of what we are."

SPEED KING wins the 2025 Southwest Stakes at Oaklawn Park
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Speed King wins the Southwest Stakes at Oaklawn Park

Oaklawn has been hit by several winter storms that have caused cancellations of training, including for several days leading up to the Rebel. In fact, the Rebel was delayed one day because of the storms. With a more consistent training schedule ahead of the Arkansas Derby, Speed King has fired consecutive bullet works since the Rebel.

"He seems to be coming around at the right time," Moquett said.

Moquett's instructions to jockey Rafael Bejarano will simply be to work out a good trip.

"Any time you say to stay off somebody or whatever, that's when you run into setting a plan for something that didn't happen," Moquett said. "When we inherited the lead in the Southwest, I didn't say go out there and be part of the lead. But I did tell him to take back in the Rebel and I think it cost us because of the way the track was playing."

Rounding out the field are Rebel eighth-place finisher Brereton's Baytown, Southwest fifth-place finisher Monet's Magic, and stakes-debuting First Division.

Entries: Arkansas Derby (G1)

Oaklawn Park, Saturday, March 29, 2025, Race 13

  • Grade I
  • 1 1/8m
  • Dirt
  • $1,500,000
  • 3 yo
  • 6:48 PM (local)
PPHorseJockeyWgtTrainerM/L
11Brereton's Baytown (KY)Keeneland Sales GraduateMarshall Mendez121Paul McEntee30/1
22First Division (IN)Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.121Kenneth G. McPeek20/1
33Publisher (KY)Flavien Prat121Steven M. Asmussen6/1
44Bestfriend Rocket (KY)Keeneland Sales GraduateNik Juarez121D. Wayne Lukas20/1
55Speed King (KY)Keeneland Sales GraduateRafael Bejarano124Ron Moquett15/1
66Sandman (KY)Jose L. Ortiz121Mark E. Casse3/1
77Monet's Magic (KY)Keeneland Sales GraduateLuan Machado121Ben Colebrook20/1
88Coal Battle (KY)Juan P. Vargas124Lonnie Briley7/2
99Cornucopian (KY)Keeneland Sales GraduateJohn R. Velazquez121Bob Baffert7/5