Arkansas Derby Current Odds

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It's the first Saturday in May. There will be no 'Run for the Roses.' And it will be Derbys, plural, not the Derby. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Kentucky Derby has been postponed until Sept. 5.

In its place, Oaklawn Park will try to fill the void by supplying split divisions of the Grade 1, $500,000 Arkansas Derby having rescheduled its premier race for 3-year-olds.

Both races carry ramifications for the bigger race this fall with qualifying points paid out on a 100-40-20-10 basis to the top-four finishers.

The current Arkansas Derby champion is Magnum Moon. Prior to American Pharoah's 2015 Triple Crown, Curlin had been the most decorated Arkansas Derby Winner, after winning races that included the 2007 Preakness Stakes, the 2007 Breeders' Cup Classic, and the 2008 Dubai World Cup. The Arkansas Derby, which is a Kentucky Derby prep race, is ready to get started, and with so much interest, we actually get two races to breakdown. We had 22 horses enter into the race so they have decided to go split divisions and break them up into two Arkansas Derby races.

Bob Baffert-trained Charlatan leads the first division (Race 11, 6:29 p.m. ET), which attracted 11 sophomores but will be contested by no more than nine runners due to the early scratches of Shooters Shoot and Wrecking Crew.

Basin is the only graded stakes winner in the field, and only 30-1 morning line longshot Jungle Runner has been found in the winner's circle of a listed stakes race.

Charlatan was installed as the even-money morning line favorite off speedy maiden and allowance victories on the west coast.


Arkansas Derby 1

1. Charlatan, 1-1 (Martin Garcia)

2. My Friends Beer, 20-1 (Declan Cannon)

3. Mo Mosa, 30-1 (Kendrick Carmouche)

4. Gouverneur Morris, 9-2 (John Velazquez)

5. Jungle Runner, 30-1 (Tyler Baze)

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6. Shooters Shoot, SCR

7. Wrecking Crew, SCR

8. Anneau d'Or, 6-1 (Juan Hernandez)

9. Winning Impression, 15-1 (Julien Leparoux)

10. Crypto Cash, 20-1 (Corey Lanerie)

11. Basin, 8-1 (Ricardo Santana Jr.)

TimeformUS' Pace Projector shows Charlatan, running from the rail, as the long speed with the scratch of Shooters Shoot. It will be up to the other eight runners to keep jockey Martin Garcia and Baffert's charge from getting out to too comfortable of an early lead.

The second division (Race 13, 7:43 p.m. ET) drew quite a bit tougher, with Oaklawn's Rebel (G2) winner Nadal installed as the 5-2 morning line favorite. He'll likely be joined in the early pace presence by Louisiana Derby (G2) victor Wells Bayou and surprise Tampa Bay Derby (G2) winner King Guillermo.

For good measure, 2019 Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Storm the Court and multiple graded stakes winner Silver Prospector join the fray in the second division.

As with the first flight, the second drew a field of 11 but scratched down to nine following the defections of Fast Enough and Saratogian.


Arkansas Derby 2

1. Finnick the Fierce, 15-1 (Martin Garcia)

2. Saratogian, SCR

3. Storm the Court, 6-1 (Flavien Prat)

4. King Guillermo, 3-1 (Samy Camacho Jr.)

5. Nadal, 5-2 (Joel Rosario)

6. Code Runner, 50-1 (Stewart Elliott)

7. Silver Prospector, 10-1 (Ricardo Santana Jr.)

8. Fast Enough, SCR

9. Taishan, 15-1 (David Cohen)

10. Farmington Road, 12-1 (Javier Castellano)

11. Wells Bayou, 7-2 (Florent Geroux)

The pace for the second division is designated as 'fast.' Curiously, Nadal is possible to get out-gunned on the front by King Guillermo and Wells Bayou. Will the favorite be able to rate?






Arkansas Derby on TV

NBC Sports Network will simulcast TVG's Trackside Live from 6-8 p.m. ET, while America's Day at the Races airs on Fox Sports 1 from 1-8 before switching to Fox Sports 2 for another half hour of coverage through the end of the card at 8:30.

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Arkansas Derby undercard

Three of the 14 races on Saturday's Oaklawn Park card are graded stakes, with the Oaklawn Handicap (G2) for older horses sandwiched between the Arkansas Derbys. This final day of the Oaklawn meet concludes with its traditional 1 3/4-mile marathon.

All post times are Eastern.

Race 1: Starter Allowance (1 p.m.)

Race 2:
Maiden Special Weight (1:32 p.m.)

Race 3:
Allowance (2:04 p.m.)

Race 4:
Maiden Special Weight (2:36 p.m.)

Race 5:
Allowance Optional Claiming (3:10 p.m.)

Race 6:
Maiden Special Weight (3:44 p.m.)

Race 7:
Allowance Optional Claiming (4:16 p.m.)

Race 8:
Allowance (4:47 p.m.)

Race 9:
Allowance Optional Claiming (5:19 p.m.)

Race 10:
Allowance Optional Claiming (5:54 p.m.)

Race 11: $500,000 Grade 1
Arkansas Derby Div. 1 (6:29 p.m.)

Race 12: $600,000 Grade 2
Oaklawn Handicap (7:04 p.m.)

Race 13:
$500,000 Grade 1 Arkansas Derby Div. 2 (7:43 p.m.)

Race 14:
Starter Allowance (8:14 p.m.)

What they're saying...

Quotes on select Arkansas Derby contenders from Oaklawn Park Communications...

Trainer Bob Baffert on Charlatan:
“I hate the 1 hole. I never do like it. He’s got to break. From the 1 hole, you’ve got to use them up a little bit harder early, just like you would if you were on the outside.”

Baffert on Nadal: “He ran a big number, so it gave him a little extra time,” he said, referring to the
ArkansasDerby’s new date since the Rebel Stakes win. “They’re both doing fantastic. I think Nadal, for some reason, he doesn’t get the respect that he should be getting. He’s a really top horse.”

Trainer Todd Pletcher on Gouverneur Morris: “He’s had three good breezes since he ran in the Florida
Derby, so we’re happy with the progress he’s made. This will be his third start off the layoff and we’re hoping for a good, honest pace. I think he’s a horse that’s looking to kind of settle and make a run. It was difficult to do that last time at Gulfstream, with the track being kind of speed favoring and not much pace on in the race. Kind of had to chase them a little bit the whole way. I thought he finished with good interest. He’s come back and done well since then, so we’re looking forward to it.'

Trainer Steve Asmussen on Basin: “We definitely haven’ gotten the best of Basin this year. This is his third start off the layoff, so it’s time to get it done. The weather looks good this weekend after catching two off tracks. There’s a lot more there.”

Trainer Brad Cox on Wells Bayou: “I would have probably preferred to have drawn down to the inside with this horse.He’s probably going to do something … it’s weird, this horse always draws down toward the inside, so this is going to be something different for him. I don’t think he’s going to be fast enough to break and clear. We’ll see how it unfolds. That will be Florent’s job. But I do know the horse is doing extremely well and he’s going to bring his ‘A’ race. But, once again, I don’t think he’s going to get the trip that he got in the Louisiana
Derby. But I do know that he can get the distance and if he runs his race, he’s going to be a factor in the end.'

Trainer Peter Eurton on Storm the Court: “He’s got natural speed and he doesn’t have to be on the lead, which I don’t think he’s going to be. But he generally breaks pretty good and we’ll let him run out of there and see how it unfolds.”

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This Saturday, at an empty Oaklawn Park, is the 84th running of the Arkansas Derby, one of the Kentucky Derby prep races in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Last year at the Arkansas Derby we saw Omaha Beach grab the lead on the backstretch to capture the win over Improbable on a sloppy track.

This year, the Arkansas Derby will run not one, but two 11-horse, $500,000 division races to close out the Oaklawn Park meet. Each division will carry the full 170 qualifying points for the Kentucky Derby. And don’t forget, the Kentucky Derby was rescheduled for Saturday, September 5.

The Arkansas Derby has produced only four Kentucky Derby winners overall. However, 69 Arkansas Derby runners have made the Run for the Roses since 1997. One of the most famous Arkansas Derby winners, of course, is American Pharoah, and it seems like just yesterday when the eventual Triple Crown winner won that race.

Saturday’s Arkansas Derby features two 11-horse divisions, and these 1 1/8 mile races are going to be very entertaining. Each division (Arkansas Derby) will be led by an undefeated horse from the barn of Bob Baffert. Could Baffert go undefeated Saturday in both Arkansas Derby races? That’s the million-dollar question, and I can’t wait to watch and bet! A handful of horses could hit the board. And… let’s face it, points are needed in this race if you want to go to the Derby in early September.

Here are the highlights of the field (Odds are the morning line track odds).

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Race 11 – Arkansas Derby (G1) – Division 1

1 1/8 Miles – 3 Year Olds – Purse: $500,000

  1. Charlatan (1-1)
  2. My Friends Beer (20-1)
  3. Mo Mosa (30-1)
  4. Gouverneur Morris (9-2)
  5. Jungle Runner (30-1)
  6. Shooters Shoot (8-1)
  7. Wrecking Crew (20-1)
  8. Anneau d’Or (6-1)
  9. Winning Impression (15-1)
  10. Crypto Cash (20-1)
  11. Basin (8-1)

Race 13 – Arkansas Derby (G1) – Division 2

1 1/8 Miles – 3 Year Olds – Purse: $500,000

Odds
  1. Finnick the Fierce (15-1)
  2. Saratogian (50-1)
  3. Storm the Court (6-1)
  4. King Guillermo (3-1)
  5. Nadal (5-2)
  6. Code Runner (50-1)
  7. Silver Prospector (10-1)
  8. Fast Enough (12-1)
  9. Taishan (15-1)
  10. Farmington Road (12-1)
  11. Wells Bayou (7-2)

By the luck of the draw, the second division is the stronger one, and both favorites will be tough to beat with shorter fields. The weather on Saturday will be nice. And if speed holds, look for Saturday’s card to be interesting and hopefully profitable.

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