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It's not as easy or obvious a call as last year, when Pletcher's can't-miss horse, Eskendereya, dropped out at the start of Derby week with a career-ending leg injury. Or in 2009, when Derby favorite I Want Revenge was scratched on the morning of the race with a bad ankle.
"I've seen this movie. Everyone else has seen this movie," Repole said. "It's a horrible movie and I don't want to play a major role in it, either."
Neither does jockey John Velazquez, who is still searching for his Derby win after 12 tries.
"If he's right, I don't think he can be beaten," Velazquez said. "I'm expecting a big race, nothing else."
The ultimate decision on Uncle Mo might fall to Velazquez. If the colt doesn't feel right warming up, Velazquez has the obligation to notify the track veterinarians that Uncle Mo isn't ready to run 1 1/4 miles.
Of course, it may not come to that if Friday's decision is no-go.
If Uncle Mo doesn't make the Derby, it's possible he could turn up in the Preakness on May 21. If not, Repole said he'll wait until Saratoga in July.
"I want this horse to be the best horse in the country, and not just for me, but for racing," he said.
[Associated Press;
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