well this is interesting.....
Caldera Update
We just got off the phone with trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who confirmed that he would like to try Caldera in next Saturday’s $1.25-million G1 Blue Grass S.at Keeneland.
He reports that Caldera looked good jogging this morning at Oaklawn Park, and it does not appear that the Louisiana Derby took much out of him. The Coach has chalked up last week’s disappointing performance to the poor start, and feels Caldera deserves one more chance to earn his way into the Kentucky Derby.
This is admittedly an unorthodox approach, but not one that surprises us—Lukas is known for running horses back on short rest. His similar handling of Seize the Grey last year obviously served us well (STG ran in the Jeff Ruby Steaks on Mar. 23 and the Blue Grass on Apr. 6 before taking the G2 Pat Day Mile on Derby Day).
The Blue Grass draws next Tuesday, Apr. 1—and Caldera will have to continue to train perfectly from now until then for us to go ahead and enter. For now, that is the plan

Caldera Update
We just got off the phone with trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who confirmed that he would like to try Caldera in next Saturday’s $1.25-million G1 Blue Grass S.at Keeneland.
He reports that Caldera looked good jogging this morning at Oaklawn Park, and it does not appear that the Louisiana Derby took much out of him. The Coach has chalked up last week’s disappointing performance to the poor start, and feels Caldera deserves one more chance to earn his way into the Kentucky Derby.
This is admittedly an unorthodox approach, but not one that surprises us—Lukas is known for running horses back on short rest. His similar handling of Seize the Grey last year obviously served us well (STG ran in the Jeff Ruby Steaks on Mar. 23 and the Blue Grass on Apr. 6 before taking the G2 Pat Day Mile on Derby Day).
The Blue Grass draws next Tuesday, Apr. 1—and Caldera will have to continue to train perfectly from now until then for us to go ahead and enter. For now, that is the plan