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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Woodford County's Kentucky Derby connections

Midway's Tom Bozarth, a bloodstock agent who served eight years as mayor, has compiled the extensive connections that Woodford County has to the horses in Saturday's Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. They are listed by post position.

#2 – FREE DROP BILLY: Sired by Union Rags, who stands at Lane's End Farm. Bred by Helen Groves, who boards horses at Middlebrook Farm outside Midway.

#4 – FLAMEAWAY: Sired by Scat Daddy who stood at Ashford Stud before his unexpected death. Owned by John Oxley, who owns Fawn Leap Farm, just south of Midway.

#5 – AUDIBLE: Owned by WinStar Farm and partners.

#6 – GOOD MAGIC: Sired by Curlin, who stood at Lane's End Farm before being relocated to Hill 'n' Dale. Bred by Stonestreet. Owned by Stonestreet and partners.

#7 – JUSTIFY [the morning-line favorite at 3-1]: Sired by Scat Daddy who stood at Ashford Stud before his unexpected death. Owned by WinStar Farm and partners.

#8 – LONE SAILOR: Sired by Majestic Warrior, who stood at Ashford Stud. Bred by Alexander, Groves, Matz LLC at Middlebrook Farm.

#10 – MY BOY JACK: Sired by Creative Cause, who stands at Airdrie Stud. Bred by Brereton C. Jones.

#11 – BOLT d' ORO: Bred By WinStar Farm.

#12 – ENTICED: Bred and owned by Godolphin, which owns Gainsborough Farm.

#14 – MENDELSSOHN: Sired by Scat Daddy who stood at Ashford Stud before his unexpected death. Owned by Mrs. John Magnier and partners associated with Ashford Stud.

#17 – SOLOMONI: Sired by Curlin, who stood at Lane's End before being relocated to Hill 'n' Dale. Owned by Mrs. John Magnier and partners. Ashford Stud.

#18 – VINO ROSSI: Sired by Curlin who stood at Lane's End before being relocated to Hill 'n' Dale. Bred by John Gunther, Glenwood Farm.

#19 – NOBLE INDY: Sired by Take Charge Indy, who stood at WinStar Farm. Bred by WinStar. Owned by WinStar and partners

#20 – COMBATANT: Sired by Scat Daddy, who stood at Ashford Stud before his unexpected death.

Here's an interactive map by the Lexington Herald-Leader, showing where each horse was foaled:

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