The pole positions were decided in the 149th running of the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby. The traditional “pill draw” for positioning took place on Monday afternoon. The post-placements for both races are as follows: Derby Post Heat Show (30-1) Check (15-1) Two Phil (12-1) Trust Game (20-1) Tabbit Trice (5-1) Kingsbarn (12-1) Reincarnation (50-1) Mage (15-1) Skinner (20-1) Practical Move (10-1) Disarm (30-1) Way of Jace (15-1) Thunder of the Sun (50-1) Angel of the Empire (8 -1) Forty (3-1) Raising Cain (50-1) Derma Sotogic (10-1) Rocket Canister (30-1) Lord Miles (30-1) Continuous (50-1) Hurricane Hurricane (AE) (30 -1) Mandarin Hero (AE) (20-1) King Russell (AE) (50-1) Oaks post PositionsMimi Kakushi (20-1) The Alys Look (15-1) Gambling Girl (15-1) Southlawn (8) -1) Magic Wheel (12-1) Botanical (4-1) Wet Paint (5-2) Promise America (30-1) Tell Me Nolly (15-1) Flying Connect (15-1) Set Purpose (12-1) ) Dorth Vader (20-1) The Sure Lady (10-1) Pretty Mischievous (10-1) Taxed (AE) (20-1) Julia Shining (AE) (15-1) Hoosier Philly (AE) (30- 1) SEE FULL PLAYER DRAW BELOW Louisville native Brad Cox, who has four horses in the Derby and three in the Oaks, watch his Heat Show take center stage in the Derby, and Angel of Empire came up with the third-best odds in the field Cox’s other horses, Verifying and Jace’s Road, were placed at No. 2 and 12 respectively, and the Florida Derby winner Forte in the team of Todd Pletcher produced the best odds. In the Derby field and sent No. 15 in the starting gate. His two other horses, Tabbit Trice and Kingsbarn, are next to each other in the starting gate at No. 5 and 6. Tappet Trice has the second-best odds in this year’s field, the horses’ entry spaces drawn simultaneously with a numbered dial to indicate which stall a horse will break out of the gate. the beginning. The highest points scorer is given preference on the “Road to the Kentucky Derby”. Up to 24 3-year-olds may participate in a mile and a quarter mile race, four horses may be listed as “also eligible” and will be seeded accordingly. Eligible horse(s) may also be drawn to field if any horse(s) are scratched prior to zero time on Friday, May 5th at 9am. at 6:57 p.m. on Saturday.
The pole positions for the 149th running of the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby have been decided.
The traditional “pill pull” to determine positions took place on Monday afternoon.
The positions for each of the two races are as follows:
Derby last stops
- Hit the show (30-1)
- Verification (15-1)
- two elephant (12-1)
- Trust Game (20-1)
- Tabet Trice (5-1)
- Kingsbane (12-1)
- Reincarnation (50-1)
- Mage (15-1)
- Skinner (20-1)
- Practical Movement (10-1)
- Disarmament (30-1)
- Jess Road (15-1)
- Thunder of the Sun (50-1)
- Angel of Empire (8-1)
- Forte (3-1)
- Raising Cain (50-1)
- Derma Sotogic (10-1)
- Rocket Canister (30-1)
- Lord Miles (30-1)
- continued (50-1)
- Cyclone Mischief (AE) (30-1)
- Mandarin Champion (AE) (20-1)
- King Russell (AE) (50-1)
post aux jobs
- Mimi Kakuchi (20-1)
- Alice’s look (15-1)
- Gambling Girl (15-1)
- South Lawn (8-1)
- Wheel of Wonders (12-1)
- Vegetarian (4-1)
- wet paint (2-5)
- Promoter America (30-1)
- And Knowles told me (15-1)
- Flying Contact (15-1)
- Determine the purpose (12-1)
- Dorth Vader (20-1)
- Positive Lady (10-1)
- Pretty Mischievous (10-1)
- Taxable (AE) (20-1)
- Julia Shining (AE) (15-1)
- Hoosier Philly (AE) (30-1)
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Louisville native Brad Cox, who owns four horses in the Derby and three in the Oaks, watched his batting show at number one for the Derby, and Angel of Empire came up with the third-best odds in the race. area.
Cox’s two other horses, Verifying and Jace’s Road, were placed at No. 2 and No. 12 respectively.
Todd Pletcher’s winner, Forte, in the Florida Derby had the best odds on the Derby course and finished 15th in the starting gate. His two other horses, Tappet Trice and Kingsbarn, are next to each other in the starting gate at Nos. 5 and 6.
Tapit Trice has the second best odds in the field this year.
The horses’ entry blanks were drawn one at a time with a numbered bead to designate the trowels the horse would break through from the starting gate.
Preference is given to the highest points scorer on the “Road to the Kentucky Derby”. Up to 24 3-year-olds may participate in a mile and a quarter mile race, four horses may be listed as “also eligible” and will be seeded accordingly.
Eligible horse(s) may also be drawn into the field if any horse(s) are scratched before zero time on Friday, May 5th, at 9 a.m.
The later time for the Oaks is 5:51pm on Friday, while Derby is set at 6:57pm on Saturday.