2015 Kentucky Derby Horses Odds
Wynn Las Vegas released its first slate of Kentucky Derby 2015 Future Odds this week and installed Del Mar Futurity winner American Pharoah as the 40-1 favorite to wear roses on May 2, 2015!
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American Pharoah is trained by Bob Baffert and owned by Zayat Stables, who paired up in 2009 to campaign the colt's sire, Pioneerof the Nile. Pioneerof the Nile finished second in the Kentucky Derby that year to legendary longshot Mine That Bird. American Pharoah will make his next start in the Frontrunner on Sept. 27. After the first 3 days of betting, the colt has already dropped to 22-1 on the futures market.
2015 Kentucky Derby Horses
2014 Vegas odds on the 140th Kentucky Derby got the Triple Crown of thoroughbred horse racing started with a win by the favorite. California Chrome finished 1 3/4 lengths ahead of 37 to 1 sleeper Commanding Curve, who nearly shocked the horse. US Racing (www.usracing.com), an online wagering service, today announced the official odds of the 141st Kentucky Derby. Dortmund looks to extend his undefeated streak at the Santa Anita Derby. With post position 1 and current odds of 3-5, this horse. The 2015 Kentucky Derby will be the 141st running of this prestigious and historic race. For anyone unfamiliar, the Kentucky Derby consists of 3-year old Thoroughbred horses and qualifying is now. I can't believe I have two horses like that the same year,' Baffert said to The Herald-Leader. 'They're two different types of horses. 2015 Kentucky Derby Odds. American Pharoah 5/2.
In second choice to open the futures is I Spent It, the first winner for his sire, 2010 Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver. I Spent It won the Saratoga Special in dominating fashion in August before running second to another Super Saver son, Competitive Edge, in the Hopeful. I Spent It is trained by Tony Dutrow and owned by Alex and JoAnne Leiblong.He is set to run in the Breeder's Cup Juvenile on Nov. 1. His current odds are 55-1.
Opening at 60-1 is the Hopeful winner, Competitive Edge. Trained by Todd Pletcher, the colt will have every opportunity to excel on the Derby Trail, but the Breeders' Cup is likely not on his radar. He was diagnosed with a season-ending injury on Tuesday. However, if anyone can get him back to the races, it's Pletcher. This confidence is reflected in the colt's current odds, which are at 50-1. Competitive Edge is owned by Nancy Favreau, Kathy Psoinos and Michael Tabor.
The first horse to earn Kentucky Derby points, Lucky Player, opened at 60-1. The colt trained by Steve Asmussen won Churchill's Iroquois Stakes, earning the first 10 points on the Derby trail on Sept. 6. Lucky Player is a Florida-bred from the first crop by 2010 Preakness winner Lookin At Lucky.
Finally, the 'celebrity babies' of the 2015 Kentucky Derby trail also make their first appearance in a betting line: Zenyatta's colt by Bernardini, Cozmic One, and the Horse of the Year pairing of Rachel Alexandra and Curlin, Jess's Dream. Both were installed at 60-1 on the opening line, but surprisingly, both colts have drifted up to 75-1 as of today. Cozmic One recorded his first timed workout for trainer John Sherriffs on Sept. 12, though no firm plans have been announced as to his first start. Jess's Dream joined trainer Kiaran McLaughlin at Saratoga in August, but has yet to record an official workout.
All of the Kentucky Derby 2015 Future Odds can be found in this chart: