First run in 1925, the WOOD MEMORIAL (G2) is a prestigious prep race for the Kentucky Derby that has had 11 winners go on to capture the ‘Run for the Roses’. The event honors the late Eugene D. Wood, a New York state politician who was responsible for the establishment of the now defunct Jamaica Racetrack, where the Wood Memorial was originally run. Since its inception, the Wood has been captured by over 20 eventual American classic winners, including Triple Crown winners Gallant Fox [1930], Count Fleet [1943], Assault [1946] and Seattle Slew [1977].

Graded stakes winners Early Voting (Gun Runner)  and Morello (Classic Empire) are both undefeated 3-year-olds who have never raced outside of Aqueduct Racetrack while boasting impressive local Kentucky Derby qualifying victories. On Saturday, the two promising colts will do battle against six other sophomores in the 97th running of the $750,000 Wood Memorial presented by Resorts World Casino.

The nine-furlong test is the final local qualifier for the Grade 1, $3 million Kentucky Derby on May 7 at Churchill Downs, awarding a respective 100-40-20-10 points to the top-four finishers.

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