Untested horses provide value in Kentucky Derby Future Wager

Betting analysis highlights unproven horses like Iron Honor and Six Speed as strong value options in pool 4 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager. Proven stakes winners such as Golden Tempo and Paladin remain favorites but offer limited betting appeal this early. Upcoming races like the Risen Star could influence future prices.

The Kentucky Derby Future Wager pool 4 presents opportunities with horses that lack extensive racing experience, according to recent analysis. Since the Grade 3 Lecomte weekend, little has shifted in the prospects for betting on this pool, though workouts now carry significant weight. A missed workout represents a major drawback, especially for horses yet to race in the new year.

Iron Honor stands out as a top betting choice. The analyst held off wagering last time, anticipating a similar price with additional workouts, and remains enthusiastic about this option in the current pool.

Six Speed, victor of the U.A.E. 2000 Guineas and a Kentucky-bred colt by Not This Time with American ownership ties, impressed in his recent outings. Despite reservations about the UAE route to the Derby, the horse offers value at this stage rather than later.

Favorites like Golden Tempo, winner of the Lecomte Stakes, and Paladin, winner of the Remsen Stakes (G2), along with Nearly and Renegade, merit their status as proven stakes winners. However, such achievements eliminate value for long-term bets this far from the Derby.

Golden Tempo and Paladin are set to compete in the Risen Star Stakes (G2) on Saturday at Fair Grounds. The fair-odds line for the Future Wager remains unchanged for now, but their performances could adjust it before the pool closes on Sunday. The analyst favors Chip Honcho and Universe as better wagering picks against these favorites in the Risen Star. Strong showings by the top horses would likely improve prices for selections like Iron Honor and Six Speed in the Future Wager.

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Dynamic photo illustration of top horses Nearly and Incredibolt racing in the 2026 Holy Bull Stakes at Gulfstream Park.
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Experts preview competitive 2026 Holy Bull Stakes field

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The 2026 Holy Bull Stakes, a key Kentucky Derby prep race, takes place on January 31 at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida. This Grade 3 event over 1 1/16 miles offers 20 qualifying points to the winner among a field of seven three-year-olds. Top contenders include favorite Nearly at 9-5 odds and graded winner Incredibolt at 3-1.

Pool 4 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager opens Friday with Grade 2 Remsen Stakes winner Paladin as the 8-1 morning line favorite among individual horses. The overall favorite is all other 3-year-olds at 4-1 odds. This shift follows the removal of Eclipse Award champion Ted Noffey from the Derby trail due to bone bruising.

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The Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes at Fair Grounds features a competitive field of eight 3-year-olds vying for 50 qualifying points toward the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Undefeated horses Golden Tempo and Paladin stand out as top contenders among winners of recent prep races. The $500,000 race is set for Saturday at 6:30 p.m. EST.

Undefeated filly Bella Ballerina leads the nominations for the 152nd running of the Grade 1, $1.5 million Kentucky Oaks, set for May 1, 2026, at Churchill Downs. The three-year-old earned her status with wins in the Golden Rod Stakes and Rachel Alexandra Stakes. Labwah has risen to second on the leaderboard after a dominant victory in the UAE Oaks.

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So Happy, the undefeated Grade 2 winner, returned to the work tab with a four-furlong breeze in 48.8 seconds at Santa Anita on Monday. The colt headlines a trio of Kentucky Derby futures contenders who trained that morning, including Plutarch and Tripp's Promise. These workouts mark the first activity for So Happy since his San Vicente victory on January 10.

Silent Runner recorded the highest Horse Racing Nation speed figure of 141 in the Walter R. Cluer Memorial Stakes at Turf Paradise last week. The 7-year-old gelding led throughout the 7 1/2-furlong race and secured victory by a half-length. Meanwhile, maiden races featured strong performances, with Sea Vista and Scaredy Catness tying for the top figure of 127.

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Trainer David Hayes is set to make history with Ka Ying Rising, who seeks an 18th consecutive victory in the Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup at Sha Tin on Sunday. The 5-year-old horse aims to surpass Silent Witness's record of 17 straight wins in Hong Kong racing. The race, worth US$1.66 million, is scheduled for about seven furlongs with post time at 3:30 a.m. EST.

 

 

 

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