Mark Allen, front man for Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird, has a cowboy's gait and a black hat, a scruffy graying beard and a new belt with some can't-miss words - 135th Kentucky Derby - … Mine That Bird is the first Sovereign Award as champion two-year-old colt (2008) in Canada to win the Kentucky Derby since Sunny's Halo (1983) Mine That Bird winning odds of 50.60-1 was the second highest in Kentucky Derby history after Donerail (1913) now … David Cotey, the former owner and trainer of Mine That Bird, spoke with the Woodbine press office about the gelding’s Kentucky Derby (G1) triumph. Dr. Leonard Blach, or “Doc,” picked up the phone himself at his Buena Suerte Equine Clinic, and my “date” with the Bird was arranged.. Buena Suerte Clinic is across the road from the Double Eagle Ranch, where the Bird actually lives. Double Eagle Ranch and Bueno Suerte Equine's MINE THAT BIRD (Birdstone), a New Mexico-based gelding who lost his first two starts this year in the Borderland Derby and Sunland Derby, rallied from last to win the 135th running of the Kentucky Derby (G1). Turns out, the Bird is quite accessible to his fans. Owner Double Eagle Ranch & Bueno Suerte Equine. Mine That Bird’s owners, Mark Allen, who owned Double Eagle Ranch in Roswell, N.M., and Leonard Blach, a veterinarian from Roswell who owned Buena Suerte Equine, actually had decided not to run Mine That Bird in the Derby, feeling it was too ambitious a task. Mine That Bird won the 135th Kentucky Derby Saturday in a shocking upset on a sloppy track at Churchill Downs. Mine That Bird … Though Donerail (1913, $184.90), remains … Mark Allen, owner of the Double Ranch, and Doc both still own the Bird. Mine That Bird would pay $103.20 on a $2 win ticket, at the time the second-biggest win payoff in the Derby’s history. Again, according to Equibase, because of the $1.417 million Mine That Bird won at Churchill Downs, Woolley’s stable earned more than $2 million in 2009. BALTIMORE - The horse came from nowhere, right up the rail, but what about the owner? Trainer Bennie Woolley Jr. Director Jim Wilson's film traces the improbable path Woolley and Mine That Bird's owners took to the winner's circle at Churchill Downs. Mark Allen's Double Eagle Ranch sits about five miles outside of Roswell. Mine That Bird, with jockey Calvin Borel, came from the back of the field to win the 2009 Kentucky Derby by nearly seven lengths as a 50-1 long shot. Here, Mine That Bird spends his days in a roomy paddock partially shaded by a …