Pletcher details plans for six other Kentucky Derby prospects

Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher has outlined the next steps for six 3-year-old horses in his stable, beyond the undefeated champion Ted Noffey, as they gear up for the 2026 Kentucky Derby trail. Speaking from Palm Beach Downs in Delray Beach, Florida, Pletcher shared insights on their recent performances and upcoming races. These colts represent a mix of promising talents and those needing to prove themselves.

Todd Pletcher, the renowned trainer, is focusing on several 3-year-olds with potential for the Kentucky Derby beyond his star pupil Ted Noffey. In a recent update, Pletcher highlighted six horses currently in his care, each with tailored plans to build toward the prestigious race.

Nearly, a son of Not This Time purchased for $350,000 by Centennial Farms, enters Saturday's Holy Bull Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream Park. After a puzzling debut last of six on October 26 at Belmont at the Big A, he has won his next two races by a combined 14 1/4 lengths. "We are very perplexed by his debut," Pletcher said. "He’s a horse that had trained really well leading into that. He was super green." The 1 1/16-mile race marks his first at two turns, and Pletcher added, "We’re excited about seeing him stretch out."

Class President, an Uncle Mo colt, impressed in his debut on December 27 at Gulfstream, winning by 3 1/4 lengths under Irad Ortiz Jr. despite traffic. "I thought his debut was good," Pletcher noted. "He not only won but he had a little bit of traffic and had to alter course." He is slated for an allowance race next, followed by a Derby prep if successful.

Courting, a $5 million Curlin colt owned by Whisper Hill Farm, Stonestreet Stables, and Windancer Farm, finished fourth in the Remsen (G2) after a troubled start. Pletcher believes it's undervalued: "I think his fourth in the Remsen was much better than it looks on paper." He targets the February 14 Risen Star (G2).

Grittiness, another Curlin colt bought for $575,000 by Mike Repole, has one second in four starts, including fifth in the Remsen. "He needs to step up and make a forward move here soon," Pletcher said. Options include the January 31 Withers or a February 1 maiden at Aqueduct.

Jackson Hole, by Nyquist and owned by WinStar Farm, CHC, and First Go Racing, is undefeated in two starts. His latest victory on January 17 at Fair Grounds covered 1 1/16 miles in 1:44.71, 5 1/2 lengths ahead. "He’s on the trail now," Pletcher affirmed.

Renegade, an Into Mischief colt partnered by Repole and the Low family for $975,000, showed promise with consecutive seconds and a strong Remsen effort. "I thought he ran a big race," Pletcher said. He heads to the February 7 Sam F. Davis (G3) at Tampa Bay Downs.

These updates underscore Pletcher's depth in preparing for the Derby, balancing experience with potential.

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Nearly secured a convincing victory in the Grade 3 Holy Bull Stakes at Gulfstream Park, earning 20 points toward the Kentucky Derby. The 3-year-old colt, trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by John Velazquez, dominated the field by 5 3/4 lengths. The win highlights Nearly's potential on the Derby trail following a strong stretch-out to two turns.

Trainer Brad Cox has nominated 22 colts for the 2026 Triple Crown series, placing him fourth among trainers behind Todd Pletcher, Bob Baffert and Chad Brown. The group includes high-priced yearlings and homebreds from operations like Juddmonte and WinStar Farm, with several sired by his 2021 champion Essential Quality. These nominees span runners with Derby points, stakes contenders and unraced prospects.

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A promising colt named Canaletto made an impressive debut at Gulfstream Park, winning by eight lengths and sparking early Kentucky Derby buzz. Upcoming races like the Holy Bull and Southwest Stakes feature strong fields of contenders vying for qualifying points. These events highlight the intensifying path to Churchill Downs in May.

Commandment has climbed to second place in the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's top 3-year-old poll following his victory in the Fountain of Youth Stakes. The colt, trained by Brad Cox, edged out Chief Wallabee by a neck at Gulfstream Park. Paladin holds onto the top spot amid shifts in the rankings.

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The leading finishers from the 2025 Kentucky Derby have returned to training. Sovereignty, Baeza, and Journalism each completed recent workouts as they prepare for upcoming races. Several other Derby participants have also raced or are scheduled to compete soon.

Commandment enters as the 2-1 morning-line favorite for Saturday's Grade 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream Park, a key Kentucky Derby prep race offering qualifying points. The 1 1/16-mile event features a field of 11 three-year-olds, including undefeated Napoleon Solo and speedy Solitude Dude. Trainer Brad Cox views the race as a stepping stone toward the Derby for his promising colt.

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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.

 

 

 

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