Trainer Todd Pletcher’s Horse Rule Ruled Out of Kentucky Derby

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Apr 26, 2010

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Rule is out and the filly Devil May Care and Jackson Bend are in the Kentucky Derby.

Trainer Todd Pletcher said Monday he wasn't pleased with the way Rule
worked at Churchill Downs. Pletcher instead will point the 3-year-old
colt to the Preakness on May 15.

Pletcher gained another Derby starter Monday when owner John Greathouse
said he's entering Devil May Care in the Derby. He'll likely have four
starters in the Derby and could add a fifth if Interactif runs. A
decision on Interactif will be made Tuesday.

Rule's defection opens the door for Jackson Bend, who finished second
to Eskendereya in the Fountain of Youth and Florida Derby. Eskendereya
was removed from Derby consideration Sunday because of a leg injury.

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