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At The Wire, April 17, 2026

At The Wire, April 17, 2026

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At The Wire with Scott Miller At The Wire: Countdown to the 152nd Kentucky Derby At The Wire: 152nd Kentucky Derby Road to Churchill Downs: Contenders, Traditions, and Global Equine Logistics #Derby2026 Countdown 15 Days Field Size 20 Horses Record Sale $6.0M Farm Output 24 Sent 🏆Top 5 Contenders (IEN Rating) 1. Commandment Brad Cox / Flavin Pratt 2. Further Ado Brad Cox / Ira Ortiz 3. Renegade Todd Pletcher (Solid) 4. So Happy Mark White / Mike Smith *Note: International threat Wonder dean (Japan) also in the field. 📅 Schedule Apr 25 Opening Night (Under Lights) May 01 Kentucky Oaks (Pink Tradition) May 02 152nd Kentucky Derby 🛠️ Behind the Scenes Blacksmith Insights Hallway Feed Logistics Tack Shop Essentials Horse Transport (Vans/Planes) 🏇 Traditions & Lifestyle Triple Crown Traditions: A new documentary & cook-off contest featuring Derby menus, Maryland crabs, and Kentucky BBQ. Host: Scott Muller | International Equine Network (IEN) Broadcast Date: April 17, 2026 This broadcast, hosted by Scott Muller from Delray Beach, Florida, serves as a comprehensive preview of the upcoming 152nd Kentucky Derby. The program explores the intricate logistics of the equine industry—from specialized blacksmithing and nutrition to high-stakes auctions—while profiling the top contenders for the 2026 "Run for the Roses." Detailed Insights into the Equine World The Road to Churchill Downs With the Kentucky Derby only two weeks away, the industry is shifting its focus to Louisville for a series of high-profile events. Derby Week officially begins on April 25th with "Opening Night" under the lights, followed by specialized days such as "Champions Day," which focuses on elite breeding and statistics. A significant highlight is the Kentucky Oaks on May 1st, which features top three-year-old fillies and maintains a "pink tradition" to support breast cancer survivors. The week is designed to be accessible to the public, offering everything from fashion shows to community-themed days like "Thurby". 🏇 2026 Derby Week Schedule APRIL 25Opening Night MAY 1Kentucky Oaks MAY 2The Derby Celebrating the 152nd "Run for the Roses" at Churchill Downs. Behind-the-Scenes Logistics and Horse Care The broadcast highlights the essential but often overlooked roles that keep the racing industry moving. This includes the work of blacksmiths who must choose specific shoes based on track conditions (dry, muddy, or "in-between") and specialized nutritionists like Hallway Feed, who ship custom blends globally. Additionally, the "tack shop" is described as the grocery store for horses, providing everything from shampoos and vitamins to saddles and bridles. Transporting these elite athletes is equally complex, involving coordinated fleets of vans and planes moving horses between Florida, Kentucky, and New York. High-Stakes Auctions and Breeding The financial scale of the industry is underscored by recent sales at Keeneland and Ocala. A two-year-old horse recently sold for $6 million based on bloodline and conformation, while a brood mare named Puka fetched $5 million. However, the host notes that a high price tag does not guarantee success on the track, citing examples of expensive purchases that failed to meet expectations. The upcoming Friday night sale at Keeneland remains a major draw for fans and investors alike. 🏆 Top 5 Contenders 1. Commandment: Trained by Brad Cox; won the Fountain of Youth. 2. Further Ado: Powerhouse from Brad Cox; has track experience. 3. Renegade: Todd Pletcher trainee; Arkansas Derby winner. 4. So Happy: The "West Coast's best hope" with Mike Smith. 5. Poll Forth: Strong distance runner; Jeff Ruby Stakes winner. Evaluating the 2026 Field The 2026 Derby is described as "wide open," with a 20-horse field that presents a unique challenge for young colts unaccustomed to such large groups. The leaderboard is currently topped by a trio of elite colts, including Commandment (trained by Brad Cox) and Renegade (trained by Todd Pletcher). Other notable entries include So Happy, representing the West Coast's best chance, and Wonderdean, a strong international contender from Japan. Factors such as weather and gate position are expected to play a decisive role in the final outcome. Key Data Event: 152nd Kentucky Derby. Field Size: 20 horses. Recent Top Sale: $6,000,000 for a two-year-old colt. Countdown: 15 days, 3 hours, 2 minutes as of the broadcast. To-Do / Next Steps Visit msmequine.com or the International Equine Network to view the full roster of 24 horses heading to Churchill Downs. Watch the "Morning Works" live show from Churchill Downs at 6:45 AM tomorrow morning. Attend the Keeneland Sale next Friday night to watch elite horses go through the auction room. Check the Churchill Downs official menu on the IEN website for Derby party inspiration. Follow the "Triple Crown Traditions" documentary series featuring the upcoming jockey/trainer cook-off. Conclusion The 152nd Kentucky Derby promises to be an ...
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