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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Plutarch edges out Intrepido to win the Robert Lewis Stakes, securing Bob Baffert's eighth straight victory at Santa Anita.
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Plutarch wins Robert Lewis Stakes for Baffert's eighth straight victory

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Plutarch edged out Intrepido by three-quarters of a length to win the Grade 3 Robert Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita on Saturday, securing Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert his eighth consecutive victory in the race for 3-year-olds. Ridden by Florent Geroux, the colt completed the one-mile distance in 1:37.02 for his first stakes win on dirt. The result ties Plutarch with Intrepido for third on the Kentucky Derby qualifying leaderboard with 23 points each.

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.

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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.

The Puma won the Grade 3 Tampa Bay Derby at Tampa Bay Downs, defeating Further Ado and Canaletto in a performance that highlights his potential for the Kentucky Derby on May 2 at Churchill Downs. The victory flatters other contenders like Renegade, who previously excelled in the Sam F. Davis Stakes. Meanwhile, Potente took the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita, though observers question its strength as a Derby indicator.

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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.

Potente rallied late to win the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes by a head over 67-1 longshot Robusta at Santa Anita Park, earning 50 Kentucky Derby qualifying points and a 90 Beyer Speed Figure. Third-place So Happy and fourth-place Secured Freedom drew praise from their connections, who reported the horses in good shape and plan to enter them in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby on April 4.

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Incredibolt, trained by Riley Mott, will seek to recover from a poor showing in the Holy Bull Stakes when competing in Saturday's $500,000 Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs. The race offers qualifying points for the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Mott expressed optimism about the colt's form and suitability for the track.

 

 

 

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