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.

Labaran da ke da alaƙa

Horses successfully passing the first trot-up inspection at the Kentucky Three-Day Event, with handlers and officials on a sunny day.
Hoton da AI ya samar

All 29 horses pass first trot-up at Kentucky Three-Day Event

An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI Hoton da AI ya samar

Twenty-nine horses passed the first trot-up at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 22, marking the start of the five-star competition in Kentucky. No horses were referred to the holding box despite minor spooks from two entries. The cross-country course, designed by Derek di Grazia, features 28 fences over 6312 meters with an optimum time of 11 minutes 5 seconds.

Racing journalists have offered their selections for the Betfred Derby, scheduled for 4pm today at Epsom Downs.

Wannan shafin yana amfani da cookies

Muna amfani da cookies don nazari don inganta shafin mu. Karanta manufar sirri mu don ƙarin bayani.
Ƙi