Baffert's Plutarch no longer in Kentucky Derby 2026 contention

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.

Plutarch, an Into Mischief colt owned by Mrs. John Magnier, Derrick Smith, and Michael Tabor, began his career in August with a second-place finish behind Intrepido. He followed that with a runner-up effort in the Del Mar Juvenile Turf (G3), then placed third in both the American Pharoah (G1) and the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Stakes. The colt broke his maiden in November and secured a victory in the Grade 3 Robert B. Lewis Stakes on February 7 in his 2026 debut.

Despite this promising start, Plutarch has not returned to the work tab since the Lewis Stakes. Baffert stated in a text message that the horse is no longer under consideration for the Kentucky Derby, though he did not elaborate on the reasons. He added that the Belmont Stakes, scheduled for June 5 at Saratoga, remains a possibility.

Baffert continues to have other contenders in the Derby points standings. Litmus Test leads with 19 points after winning the Los Alamitos Futurity (G2) and is entered in the upcoming Rebel Stakes (G2) on Sunday. Brant holds nine points, having won the Del Mar Futurity (G3) and finished third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. Desert Gate also has nine points, with a fourth-place finish in the Lewis Stakes and second in the American Pharoah. Buetane rounds out the group with seven points, coming off a third-place result in the Southwest (G3).

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Horses successfully passing the first trot-up inspection at the Kentucky Three-Day Event, with handlers and officials on a sunny day.
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All 29 horses pass first trot-up at Kentucky Three-Day Event

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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.

Two horses faced scrutiny during the opening trot-up for the Mars Badminton Horse Trials on May 6 but both passed inspection after re-presentation. All 61 entries advanced to dressage as a result. The event marks the start of the five-star competition in Gloucestershire.

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Irish eventer Austin O’Connor has pulled his horse Colorado Blue from the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event after a training setback. The pair, winners of the 2023 Maryland 5 Star, had been entered for the US five-star event scheduled for 23-26 April. O’Connor confirmed they will skip both this and the Mars Badminton Horse Trials.

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