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Celebrated jockey returning to reunite dynamic duo at Canadian Derby

Race fans watch the first race of the day at the Century Mile racetrack, in Edmonton Saturday July 13, 2019.
Jockey Rico Walcott rides Shanghai Mike to victory at the Century Mile racetrack in Edmonton on July 13, 2019. The race was Walcott's first since returning from life threatening surgery. - Postmedia News

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EDMONTON, Alta. — It won’t be announced until the postposition draw Wednesday morning but the inquiry light would have been flashing if it hadn’t happened.

The dynamic duo will be back together again.

Rico Walcott will ride for trainer Robertino Diodoro in the 90th Canadian Derby Sunday at Century Mile.

But which horse?

Diodoro looks to have two from Minnesota’s Canturbury Park in the $250,000 grade three race — Senor Friday and Miltontown.

Betting on the backstretch is that Walcott will get Miltontown.

All will be revealed at the draw and press gathering where details will be revealed for what is expected to be an exceptional field full of highly regarded three-year-olds from both the U.S. and Canada and easily the top two racing cards of the year. Both racing days are expected to feature 10 races with hopes of an average of 10 horses in each including a full dozen in the Derby itself.

Walcott has finished first in five Derby races and combined with Diodoro to be first to the wire in four of the last six with Broadway Empire in 2013, Edison in 2014, Chief Know It All in 2017 and Sky Promise last year — although the 2017 race remains in the courts.

For a while there it looked like Walcott would never ride again when rushed to hospital with four seizures and underwent surgery to remove a golf ball-sized tumour on the front left side of his brain.

But Walcott returned to the track a month ago hoping to be ready to defend his Canadian Derby title and hopes that former Edmonton trainer Diodoro, now based at Canterbury Park and at Churchill Downs in Kentucky, would make his annual August trip back home and bring a first-rate horse for the Barbados jockey to ride.

Walcott has been the dominant jockey over the last decade, having brought home 1,292 winners in 5,491 starts and finishing his Northlands Park run with a 58 per cent in-place-show in-the-money record and an earning total of $17,275,889.

Since he returned Walcott has gone to the post 50 times, won 11, finished second five times and third nine times for a WPS record of 22 per cent and earnings of $94,381.

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