Kenny Rice of NBC joined Louie & Kali at Churchill Downs ahead of the Kentucky Oaks.
Dan Issel stories, some Derby history, and some picks.
Kenny Rice of NBC joined Louie & Kali at Churchill Downs ahead of the Kentucky Oaks.
Dan Issel stories, some Derby history, and some picks.
We have our first guest on the show already, and he's ready to
go, so we don't want to make him wait at all.
He is the son of Kentucky. His name is Kenny Rice.
He joins us here. Otterbeau, go on ESPN 680 at
1057. Kenny, good morning.
Thanks so much for jumping on. Hey look good to be with you
man. Hope it's all good.
Happy Oaks Day. Oaks Day indeed, Kenny.
Man, you've been up here before you had to chase down big IS to
do that, man. When was the first time you
really got to hang out with Dan IS?
I'd say the first time I met, well, I met Dan probably when I
started working local TV and Lexington back about 81 or two.
I was a big fan. I watched him play all through
his collegiate career at Kentucky, and then I used to
come to Louisville and watch him play for the Cardinals.
I love the A/B AI, still do. I miss it in many ways.
But anyway, I one of my favorite Dan moments working for ESPN at
that time in 1980, in 1984, we were doing like a day at the
Derby. It was an all day show.
The late, wonderful Greg Gumbel was hosting it.
And anyway, you know, it was like a grab.
His grab can do. Can you get somebody?
So I asked Dan if he would come on this and do an interview and
then being Dan's did come down, he walked down like 3 flights of
stairs to. Come to the little.
Paddocks in that little 14 horse paddock they used to have and
and do an interview for me and, you know, I don't know of
anybody else that would have done that.
So I love Dan Issel. Big fan?
In many ways, yeah. Kenny Rice with us from NBC.
Hey, the Triple Crown season every year.
You know, I get to run into you in Baltimore every year it seems
like, you know, the Derby itself though, and just the hoopla
around it. Kelly Francoise with me
alongside. By the way, this is her first
time at the Derby. She was kind of caught off guard
about the serious nature of the backside when we were back
there. It's so, so different from
Piblico. What's your experience sort of
been like this we talking with people?
Do you set some more serious nature on this Derby or do you
think people it's kind of the normal, the normal way of going?
Well, you know, I think it's what's a little different this
year is like there's. There's not that.
Buzz, you know, there's always that wise guy horse.
I really haven't heard a whole lot about that.
Hey, you know, keep an eye on this guy.
He's 25 to 1. I haven't heard that that much.
And I think it's been, you know, fairly routine, obviously,
except for the for the late scratches of Rodriguez yesterday
and Grande this morning. You know, things have gone
fairly normal over there, which I guess is kind of a good thing.
But yeah, it's not the, it's not the wonderful party atmosphere
that you would expect. Maybe Kelly, if you've never
been there before. Well, Kenny, I think the thing
too is, is that I came in first on Saturday and Sunday and that
was, it was a bit more quiet than, you know, once things
started. And then I came back on Tuesday
and it was very, it was a bit different.
It was a little bit more lively. There was a little bit more
going on. So I got, I feel like I got my
proper normal Derby, not as you say, buzz, but a little bit.
What what's under, what's under, what's just a tick under buzz.
You were whelmed. There we go.
There we have it. But yeah, Kenny Rice with us
from NBC. We'll have his colleague Steve
Kardaki today at 12:30. If you're hanging around with
us, our odd till 1:00 here at ESP at 680 at 1057.
Couple cool storylines today, Kenny.
I'm sure you're looking forward to as well.
And something really great that's happened for our sport
this year is the return of so many 4 year old two turn dirt
males. We'll see fierceness back today.
He'll go up against stablemate locked in the alley.
Sheba. What a great thing for our sport
that these guys are back. And who do you expect to do?
You think fierceness will be his old self today?
I think he will, but I kind of leaned a little bit to Lock.
I think I'll give Lock a slight edge.
I kind of feel for Todd Fletcher in this.
Imagine it's like you coach, you coach 2 outstanding teams.
Now they have to play each other and you're running from sideline
to sideline. So, you know, that's what he's
got to do with. I'm sure it's a situation he
would prefer not to be in at this moment.
But yeah, I think, I think locked is, is it's done a little
bit more. Well, I'm just, I'm just
curious. I think everybody's curious
how's, how's Pierce is going to do?
And so until then, I've got to go with the lock for just giving
him a little nudge on that. Yeah, we saw locked show up real
big after the ship out for the big cap there at Santa Anita.
Of course, comes back in looks great coming into this one on
the on paper at least and certainly on the on the track in
the mornings in the next race in the LA Troy and Kenny we get we
get Thorpedo Anna's return here to Churchill Downs, obviously a
dominant win in the Oaks last year before just an incredible
year throughout. Almost picks off the traverse as
part of it. You know, with her coming back,
she's already run twice. Let's talk about another
Kentucky guy though, Kenny Mcpeak making this horse
available. You know, I got to watch her
just parade a little on Clark Day here in November.
You know, he made her available up at Saratoga as well.
What a great year for Kenny though.
Yeah, you know, and, and, and a guy that's very deserving, you
know, I mean, I've known Kenny alone.
I knew Kenny before he was a trainer and you know, he's done
so much and, and you know a guy that it's one of already won a
Preakness and A and a Belmont. But as you know, when you win
the Kentucky Derby, you know, I don't think Charlie Whittingham
was the originator of it, but he used to tell me the story, you
know, being on an airplane and and the guy besides there, what
do you do? He said, I'm a I'm a horse
trainer. He said, you ever won the
Kentucky Derby? He said no.
He said, then you're no horse trainer.
So, you know, that was that was the old Charlie Whittingham
joke. I'm sure he told thousands of
people, but that was before he he won with Ferdinand.
But that gets back to Kenny. I think he really got the
national attention he deserved. He's certainly recognized by his
peers. I can't believe he wasn't voted
into the Hall of Fame this year at his first ballot.
But you know, that's the way it goes.
He will get there, certainly. And what you said, he's a great
horseman. You know, look at that.
No hesitation. He said he was going to bring
her back last year right after the Breeders Cup.
There was no hesitation. I was out for the I was out for
the Derby, for the Arkansas Derby.
And here they parade her out at Oaklawn in front of the crowd.
You know, just to let him just to let him get a, you know, some
pictures and video and, you know, it's that kind of thing
that racing needs is to kind of pump up the interest.
Because as you know, it's, you know, there's there's spots
where it's kind of interesting. I don't know.
Kelly, are you very interested in horse racing?
I'm I'm so enthusiastic and interested about the fact that
Kenny they, the connection said, have had all the opportunity to
take her to the breeding shed and you know, and that because
that's the normality of what happens with champions like her,
especially in the two and three-year old seasons.
So when we're talking about not only the four year old, but as
you mentioned, when she's offseason and just bringing her
in for a little photo shoot with her fans, that to me says
everything about Kenny and we talk.
We also talk about the fact that his work on the Netflix show, it
was fantastic, and that just essentially quantifies who Kenny
Mcpeak is. He's great for our sport.
Yeah, he, he really is. He's one of the great
ambassadors. And, you know, I mean, I think
he's one of the look, there really aren't too many bad guys.
I got to be honest. And you know I.
Mean like another good guys, Michael McCarthy always
accommodating and you know, he's got journalism.
I think the best horse in the Derby and you know, guys like
that, it's hard. You know you want to be unbiased
as you're covering it, but then again, you're kind of happy for
it when the result ends the way it does.
Chad bronze got two in the lot Troy and and randomized and
raging C raging CA Grade 1 winner last year in the personal
ends and we saw random randomized when that Ogden
fifths. You think any of those two can
push torpedo and today? Well, you know, when Chad shows
up, I think you always have to pay attention and and certainly
you've got to watch the watch his duo.
I think they'll make it interesting for her.
But I do think that right now she's, she's just the best out
there, regardless of gender and age.
I think she's the best out there.
Yeah, I, I wouldn't, you know, I couldn't bet against her, but I
certainly would put Browns in the in the mix with her in, in,
in, in wagering. Kenny Mcpeak with us from NBC.
What's your, you know, Oaks? We'll get into that in just a
second. What are you doing today?
Where? Where can people find you today?
On the USA Network from 1:00 to 6:00 today, it'd be Oaks
coverage all day. But of course we're also going
to be, I'm going to interview Todd Fletcher, of course, about
the locks and, and, and fierceness.
And but then we're also going to talk a lot about the Derby.
We got a nice little story about Martine Garcia coming back,
getting back into the mix in a big way and now being back in
the Derby, first time in 10 years.
You know, some stories like that and, you know, and stories that
we think have a mass appeal. You know, that's the NBC way
because, you know, if I start, if we start saying, yeah, it
worked in 58 and two the other day.
For the vast majority of people out there, they're going, well,
why do I care? I don't know what that means.
Is that good or bad? And so, yeah, we.
And let's see, I'm interviewing Wayne Lucas, which just is
always a treat. I've actually paid to interview
Wayne Lucas, who's just a joy to talk to.
And you know what wisdom this guy has?
I mean, people shall just gather, just sit at his feet and
listen to him all day long, OK? And yeah.
You know, you're right. I think the thing that's
underrated in horse racing is, you know, in other sports we
talk in basketball, football, we talk about coaching trees.
No one talks about trainer trees in in horse racing.
And we should. A guy like Lucas, I mean his,
his stamp on the sport is undeniable.
It's incredible. And actually I'm talking to
Michael McCarthy tomorrow on the Derby show on NBC about that.
You know, we're going to have a little picture of Lucas Pletcher
and McCarthy and how, you know, it all branches off.
And I remember the year that Rumbauer won the Preakness.
I don't know if you remember this Louie, but I, I'm doing an
interview with those 3 and you know, we're kind of they're kind
of having some fun about who's going to win and all that.
And Michael said, I'm going to beat you both.
And everybody kind of had a chuckle.
And then he did, of course. And you know, that was just a
great TV moment. And like you said, Lucas, you
start Mike Maker, you'll go down the list.
I mean, I will miss somebody down.
I'll miss somebody if I keep talking about all the Lucas
trainees out there. Yeah.
In the excuse me in the Oaks today race 11, of course on our
card here is the 11 horse in good cheer.
Kenny. I got to say, I'm a little
surprised at at how how overlooked I feel Like
everyone's trying to beat this horse in this race and I can't
tell if it's just for a betting angle trying to get value, which
would be fine. I obviously can't argue with
that kind of angle. But are we underrating what
she's done so far in her career? A little bit.
You know, I think so. I think she's incredible.
And, you know, look at the hand she's in Brad Cox.
I mean, he's won this twice. You know, he's he just does, he
does well with so many, but you know, seems to bring the
Phillies along at the right time.
And, you know, I just think that she's the one to beat.
And I do think that after this race you'll give some more
attention and and be one of the top three-year olds out there,
not just one of the top three-year old Phillies after
this race. That's my prediction.
In that race as well, Cali is a horse in La Cara that we've been
watching work over and over. And I know this has been kind of
a theme for us the last couple of days, but she looks super
comfortable. You know, if we're talking about
right behind good cheer or maybe even able to just sneak out
ahead of her and get ahead. Is La Cara one of those
candidates? When we're talking about it from
a pay standpoint and you take a look, I wouldn't say that she's
just she's almost a touch aggressive in the mornings and
not she's she's aggressive and not in a way that scares me in
the sense where people could easily worry whether she's kind
of been too much in the mornings leading up into the big day.
And there's a touch of that that I saw in the mornings.
But she's going to be coming in sharp.
She's going to have to step it up with her gate speed.
Because I also think simply joking on the inside is going,
especially with the two posts is going to be making a pace
presence as well. So that's I have Lakara
underneath. It's just because she's so
aggressive and enthusiastic and she's going to be in that first
section of the race. The distance for me is where I
have just a little bit of a question, but that's OK.
Two weeks ago we heard Bill Mott say something very similar about
sovereignty. Oh, he, he was a little too keen
today, right. So they took it back a little
bit in the last work about 6 days ago.
But Kenny, as we get to Saturday and obviously the big one on
Saturday will be the Kentucky Derby.
My top pick scratched yesterday at Rodriguez.
So I'm, I'm kind of, I'm flustered, Kenny, that's what's
happening with me. I'm flustered.
You mentioned Citizen Bowl and Martin Garcia breaking from the
one with the new gate. Do you think the one is still
kind of just an impossibility for a horse like Citizen Bowl?
I don't think it is, but certainly it's, it's daunting.
I think it still is, you know, with the number of horses, but
I, I think with the, you know, the way Baffert trains his
horses and the way, you know, with Garcia being comfortable,
I, I don't think he's going to get pinched back.
I think he's going to be in a decent position.
And I do think the new gate will help some.
I don't think it's as bad as it was.
So I, I think there's some hope, but it's outside hope.
And by the way, Kelly, I think you nailed the exacta in the
Elks, by the way. That's not here's a that's not
that's not even my full exacta. Just since.
We're on this let give me give me 10 seconds on the subject of
conversation of the Oaks. We have so good cheer obvious
obvious choice right as as you So what beautifully discussed
Kenny Lakara, who I think is going to be well underneath.
I actually have her in 3rd or 4th simply joking.
It's going to be 11. The two simply joking.
I give you a price of a 30 to 1 morning line on Drexel Hill.
The other Whit Beckman runner, this one, if you to put it as
short as I can, this Philly operates in the mind as an older
horse. She stumbled out of the gate.
She was well on the backside in New York.
That was her taking care of herself and the way she went in
between horses and that finished near the wire, ears pricked.
This is a true professional. We're going to see a wonderful
performance out of her if she's not going to be able to get up
to that speed. But keep an eye on this one,
even beyond the oak she's going to have.
If they if the connections keep her running, this one is
certainly one to watch. I'm right.
I've written everything down. I love that.
I really do, Kenny. Rice So that's from NBC.
Let's get into your Derby selections and those kinds of
things. Potential for a lot of wet
weather tomorrow and those kinds of things.
Does that change how Kenny Rice looks at Derby?
Well, you know, if you look at Luxor Cafe should have an edge.
I think he's been on the wet surface more.
But going back to the the late to the logic of Wayne Lucas, I
think 30 some years ago or so at a Derby, he was telling me
because the rain was coming, he said, you know, a horse has
never run on this wet surface or, OK, he's never won the but
you don't know that he can't. You know, that's the key.
I mean, he may take right to it. I've had horses that just hated
it and I've had horses that never ran on it that loved it.
So you never know on that. So with that, I think I kind of
always have a little caveat. Yeah, he's never run on a wet
surface. But I keep coming back to
journalism. I think he's such a pro and he's
done nothing wrong and I think Michael McCarthy is a terrific
trainer and has made every right move with him so far.
To me, it's hard to go against him.
Plus, you know, he's not going to be like a giant favorite.
I don't know what you probably going to go off, maybe what, 5
to 2 return? Most people like that on their.
Money. He's live 7 to 2 right now, so 7
to 2 is a is a nice number frankly, if you like him that
much. Yeah, so he's, you know, he's
taking a little bit of a step up.
You know, I, I like him. You know, I think a closer, the
speed's going to be out there enough.
You make your citizen bulls got to get out and push it.
E Avenue is going to push it out there early.
I think it it sets up for a decent closer.
I think Sandman is going to be the closer.
I believe he's going to get second.
And then my, I guess a long shot of it because there's there's
several horses out there in double figures is his tastic.
You know, he's not getting a lot of interest for a horse that won
a major prep in the Louisiana Derby and has a has a great
trainer, Steve Asmussen, arguably the greatest trainer to
never win the Derby yet he and Chad Brown.
So, you know, I think that's, you know, his tastic is is kind
of an overlooked horse in the mix out here.
But I can't get around the chalk.
I I keep coming back to it. And if I'd done the chalk in my
NCAA tournament pool, I would have won.
I think it's too many upset, you know?
Well, Kenny, you, you mentioned Steve Asmussen and you and I
both know Steve. We know him as a very stoic
sort. Correct.
This week he's had a he's had a boy has had a pep in his steps.
He's had he's had a little bit of a giggle in his smile.
He is very enthusiastic about both of his runners.
You have to pay attention to that when you're talking about
to, you know, Steve Asmussen, Kentucky Derby, how his demeanor
is. It's very enlightening as well.
And if you wanted to touch on Luxor Cafe, I have a tip for you
that you can use later on in your shows if this horse is
coming at a nice price. Marrera was the last, he wrote
him last so, but prior to that, Rachel King was supposed to ride
him in the Derby and she was afraid of Marrera getting on him
because she said if he got on him, he would cancel all of his
because he told, he told, he told the owners and the
connections that he's booked all of Monday in or May in Japan and
he wouldn't be able to do the Derby.
He'd be able to ride the horse, but he wouldn't be able to do
the Derby. He got on this horse.
He canceled everything that he had over in Japan, making all of
that money to come over and ride this horse in the Kentucky
Derby. Oh, that's a good story.
All for you, Kenny. Hey, I'm I'm, I'm going to, I, I
try not to ever plagiarize, but you have publicly given me
permission. That's the thing, I trust me, I
I understand the game, which is exactly why I did it on public
air. That's right.
There you go, Kelly Pritzl alongside me, Lou, your bow
here, tracks three of us have. Been, I guarantee the three of
us have said something in the past where somebody else has
used it and they said, hey, that was really clever.
How'd you come up with Oh, this is something I thought about?
Yeah, just something I thought about his life.
At least get your eyes. Hey, Kenny, really appreciate
you jumping on. We'll talk to ISIL tomorrow.
I'll give him a hard time, don't worry, but have a great
broadcast today buddy, and happy Derby.
Thank you. And Dan Issel, the greatest
player to ever play for the Baltimore Claws.
And. And I'll tell you what he he
really is one of he's one of the all time great players and
nobody had a better head fake and could shoot like a big man
than than big Dan. So thank you, Louis.
Thank you, Kelly. It's been a pleasure.
All right there. You go.
Eddie Rice, NBC. Go catch him on USA TODAY 1:00
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