The Kentucky Derby will be run on May 2 and a big field has many top colts including Renegade, Further Ado, and Commandment.
Todd Pletcher
The fields for the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks are almost set and Commandment and Meaning are the leaders by points.
Commandment and Chief Wallabee had a battle royale in the Fountain of Youth and will renew the rivalry in the Florida Derby.
Kentucky breeders Robert and Lawana Low sold Renegade as a yearling for $975,000, but bought half of him back.
A thrilling renewal of the Rebel Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn awarded Derby points to lightly-raced Class President.
“I thought it was a perfect start to his three-year-old campaign,” said Todd Pletcher of the colt which won with a smart 92 speed figure.
Centennial Farms’ Nearly scored a dominating 5 1/2-length victory in Saturday’s $175,000 Holy Bull (G3) at Gulfstream Park.
Woodbine stakes winner Cy Fair takes Juvenile Turf Sprint and Aidan O'Brien and sons have a big day on the turf.
The son of City of Light seems to like west coast life, as he got back on the winning track with a big win at Del Mar on Saturday.
Breeders' Cup Classic is next for Mike Repole's homebred Fierceness, while the popular filly will aim for the Cotillion at Parx.
The 2023 Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner romps in Florida Derby while Juvenile runner-up Muth, not eligible for KY, wins in Arkansas
Will the Eclipse Award Champion Two-year-old of 2023 bounce back in the 75th Florida Derby and continue on to Kentucky?
Trainer Todd Pletcher has sent Gay Smith's Jerry the Nipper to the Sandy Lane Gold Cup fresh off good runs in graded stakes in Florida.
A Kentucky Derby (G1) prep, the Fountain of Youth has big names from 2023 including Locked and Dornoch and sensational debut winner Speak Easy.
The world's most famous race has a fascinating 19-horse field and 14 fillies will compete in the Kentucky Oaks.