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2017 Breeders’ Cup Thursday Works

Photos and comments for 33 of the Breeders’ Cup horses on Thursday November 2, including Arrogate and all the Aidan O’Brien horses. The real fun starts tomorrow! #BC17

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In a photo provided by Oaklawn Park, Classic Empire and jockey Julien R. Leparoux win the Arkansas Derby horse race Saturday, April 15 2017, at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Ark. (Coady Photography/Oaklawn Park via AP)

Two-year-old champion Classic Empire recovered from a poor performance his last time out and locked up a Kentucky Derby bid Saturday with a come-from-well-behind win in the $1 million Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn Park. Conquest Mo Money, which broke fast but couldn’t hold off Classic Empire in the final 16th-mile, could be Kentucky-bound if his owners put up a $200,000 supplemental fee. Earlier Saturday, Senior Investment chased down West Coast in the final furlong to win the $200,000 Grade 3 Lexington by a head Saturday at Keeneland, but the 10 points he earned leaves him outside looking in for the May 6 Kentucky Derby.

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