This season marks a pivotal moment for Bob Baffert, a chance for redemption. As a fan of horse racing, you likely recall his remarks regarding his return to Churchill Downs. “I very much look forward to returning to Churchill Downs and getting back to the Winner’s Circle,” stated the 72-year-old trainer. Undoubtedly, his confidence was evident, particularly during the initial months of the preparation races for the Kentucky Derby.
Indeed, I’m referring to the moment when Citizen Bull was assertively at the forefront, until new challengers emerged on the scene. As the prep races for the Run for the Roses come to a close, Baffert’s trio of contenders—Rodriguez, Citizen Bull, and Madaket Road—have successfully secured positions within the top 20 rankings.
While they may not be the frontrunners, they are under the guidance of Bob Baffert, who is in pursuit of his coveted seventh Kentucky Derby win in the coming weeks. However, it appears that the trainer aimed to implement a new strategy. David Grening of DRF reported on X: “Madaket Road to Pat Day Mile, says Bob Baffert. Opens up spot in KY Derby for Built if they want to run. Next on list are Neoequos, Render Judgment, Baeza and California Burrito.”
It has been confirmed that Madaket Road will not be participating in the Kentucky Derby. This update is significant, as it creates an opportunity for other horses to enter the mix. What lies ahead for Madaket Road? Baffert is eager for his horse to compete in the Pat Day Mile Stakes. On Saturday, May 3, 2025, Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, will host the Grade 2 Thoroughbred horse race exclusively for three-year-olds.
Madaket Road to Pat Day Mile, says Bob Baffert. Opens up spot in KY Derby for Built if they want to run. Next on list are Neoequos, Render Judgment, Baeza and California Burrito.
— David Grening (@DRFGrening) April 18, 2025
This event coincides with the Kentucky Derby, featuring a one-mile race on dirt and a substantial purse of $600,000. How did the community respond to the update on Madaket Road?
Community discussing Bob Baffert’s move
Although Bob Baffert’s decision to pull Madaket Road didn’t raise many eyebrows given the horse’s recent track record, there remained opportunities to consider. This development adds an intriguing layer to the Kentucky Derby, with one fan commenting, “Interesting that he is the one that goes to the Pat Day Mile of the Baffert runners. Citizen Bull and Rodriguez, both need the lead horses, remain in the Kentucky Derby field of 20.” Madaket Road has participated in five races, achieving just one victory, which occurred during the Maiden event at Santa Anita.
Filled with enthusiasm for the upcoming change, this supporter expressed, “Smart. At least Madaket Road owners are giving their horse a chance to hit the board.” Which horse will make its way onto the grid next? Only time will reveal the truth, yet this supporter expresses skepticism regarding a particular horse, remarking, “Kind of ironic, as Built cant go any further than a mile either. They should run him in the Day Mile too.”
Returning to Madaket Road, a supporter highlighted his performance in the Florida Derby, remarking, “Very sensible. Couldn’t get past Neoequos in the FD – had no shot in Kentucky.” What transpired during that race? Baffert’s horse approached the race as the second favorite, boasting odds of 7-2. Following his earlier second-place result in the Rebel Stakes, Madaket Road secured a fourth-place finish in the Florida Derby, falling short of the top three, which included winner Tappan Street, Sovereignty, and Neoequos.
In a twist of uncertainty, a fan expresses their mixed feelings regarding another horse’s situation, saying, “I’m hoping Baeza doesn’t make it, so I don’t have to face the tough decision about what to do with him.” With Madaket Road not participating in the Run for the Roses, a single spot becomes available, leaving the question of who will step in to be answered only by the passage of time.
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