Commandment surges to second in NTRA 3-year-old poll

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.

The latest NTRA poll, covering performances through March 1, 2026, highlights significant movements among top 3-year-old thoroughbreds. Commandment, a 3-year-old colt sired by Into Mischief, advanced from 11th to second place after his win in the Grade 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes on Saturday at Gulfstream Park. With a career record now at 4 starts, 3 wins, and no seconds or thirds, he earned seven first-place votes and 253 points.

Paladin remains at the top with 21 first-place votes and 291 points. Nearly slipped to third, receiving one first-place vote and 211 points, down from 13 the previous week. Class President entered the poll at fourth with 196 points, boosted by his success in the Grade 2 Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn. Chief Wallabee also rose notably, from 19th to seventh, based on his runner-up finish in the Fountain of Youth.

In the broader NTRA top thoroughbred poll, Sovereignty stayed first with 15 first-place votes and 262 points, though his lead over Forever Young narrowed. Forever Young moved up to second with 14 first-place votes and 226 points after winning the Saudi Cup. Knightsbridge jumped from 11th to fifth with 144 points, while Magnitude climbed from 26th to sixth with 138 points. Nitrogen fell from fifth to eighth with 128 points.

These rankings, voted on by national media, use a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-1 point system for the top 10. The 3-year-old poll focuses on horses through the Triple Crown, and the top thoroughbred poll runs until after the Breeders' Cup on November 3.

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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.

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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Bob Baffert-trained Potente won the San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita on Saturday at 8-1 odds in his second career start, propelling him to No. 7 in the NTRA 3-year-old rankings. This upset, along with other recent wins by lightly raced horses, has reshuffled contention for the May 2 Kentucky Derby. Potente is now the 15-1 fifth choice in Derby future wagering.

Forever Young, a 2024 Kentucky Derby participant, secured victory in the Saudi Cup (G1) on February 14, marking a strong return in his 5-year-old debut. Publisher, from the 2025 field, also triumphed in a recent allowance race at Oaklawn. These performances highlight ongoing success for several Derby alumni in stakes and allowance competitions.

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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.

Trainer Bob Baffert has confirmed that his horse Plutarch is out of the running for the 2026 Kentucky Derby. The colt, who held the eighth position on the leaderboard, will not compete in the race. Baffert mentioned the Belmont Stakes as a potential next target.

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Forever Young, the reigning champion of the Group 1 Saudi Cup, will start from gate 6 in his bid to defend the $20 million title at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on February 14, 2026. Trainer Yoshito Yahagi expressed satisfaction with the draw, noting it requires no tactical changes. Other contenders, including entries from Bob Baffert, have also secured their starting positions.

 

 

 

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