Kentucky Derby Horse Profile: Resilience

Apr 10, 2024 John Mucciolo/TwinSpires.com

Resilience wins the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct (Photo by Coglianese Photography)

Ric Waldman and Emily Bushnell’s Resilience earned 100 points on the 2024 Road to the Kentucky Derby challenge series leaderboard following his 2 1/4-length triumph in the $750,000 Wood Memorial S. (G2) at Aqueduct on April 6. The Bill Mott trainee endured 1 1/8 miles on the fast main oval 1:50.28 in posting his initial stakes victory beneath John Velazquez.

Society Man, Protective, Lonesome Boy, and Uncle Heavy rounded out the top five and earned points on a 50-25-15-10 basis, respectively.

'Very nice horse,' Velazquez said. 'The second time I rode him, he kind of got shy away from the horses coming out and didn't want to pass, then all of a sudden everybody passed him at the sixteenth pole. Then I said, 'maybe blinkers will keep him smart and focused and running' and it did today, so this is where to do it.'

Resilience debuted at Saratoga on Sept. 1 and went unplaced in a one-mile maiden special weight. After a pair of subsequent placings, the bay graduated in his fourth effort on Jan. 1 at Gulfstream Park. He preceded his Wood triumph with a solid fourth-place run in the Risen Star S. (G2) at Fair Grounds. His lifetime line reads 6-2-1-1, $494,630.

The winner was bred in the Bluegrass State by Pam and Marty Wygod and is the first black-type runner produced from the Smart Strike mare Meadowsweet, who counts herself as a half-sister to Grade 1 winners After Market and Courageous Cat, as well as Grade 3 victor Jalil. By Into Mischief, the colt hails from the same female line as 1983 Belmont S. (G1) star Caveat, multiple Grade 1 heroine Tranquility Lake, and others.

Resilience has registered Brisnet Speed numbers of 93-89-104 from his three performances in 2024, and it’s encouraging that he earned his lifetime best figure in a first attempt with blinkers on. The sophomore boasts a fantastic catalog page, he is in great hands with Mott, and the colt is also cut out to run classic distances. I consider the improving Resilience to be a surefire contender in the Run for the Roses on May 4.

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