2006 Kentucky Derby

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Who will win 132nd running of the Kentucky Derby?

BROTHER DEREK (4-1)
1
5%
LAWYER RON (6-1)
3
16%
BARBARO (9-1)
4
21%
BOB AND JOHN (10-1)
1
5%
POINT DETERMINED (12-1)
3
16%
BLUEGRASS CAT (12-1)
2
11%
FIRST SAMURAI (15-1)
3
16%
DISCREET CAT (18-1)
0
No votes
FIELD (40-1)
2
11%
SWEETNORTHERNSAINT (20-1)
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 19

2006 Kentucky Derby

Postby culax on Fri Apr 14, 2006 2:48 pm

The posted odds are mine. They are offered for entertaiment purposes only
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help

Postby culax on Fri Apr 14, 2006 3:03 pm

does anyone know how to edit polls? i tried to list 20 horses and somehow, it cut the list and now i have one horse listed twice and inadvertently omitted the field. thanks.
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Postby wheelz33 on Fri Apr 14, 2006 3:15 pm

I went to last years derby and asked my girlfriend to pick the winner. She did the usual girly "this jockey has the prettiest outfit, bet on him." Since the horse was a longshot, I ignored her. She of course picked the winner. I promised to listen to her this year...
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Re: help

Postby Brent Burns on Fri Apr 14, 2006 3:22 pm

culax wrote:does anyone know how to edit polls? i tried to list 20 horses and somehow, it cut the list and now i have one horse listed twice and inadvertently omitted the field. thanks.


I didn't know they are entering cloned horses- First Samuari in the Derby. :wink:

You did clearly state that you have one horse listed twice.
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update

Postby culax on Mon Apr 17, 2006 1:39 pm

First Samurai is officially off of the Derby Trail after coming in 5th on Saturday in the Blue Grass Stakes. Sinister Minister will be getting more attention after a huge "upset" win in the Blue Grass.
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Postby culax on Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:38 pm

Godolphin Stables in Dubai, UAE has announced that Discreet Cat will not run in the Kentucky Derby.

In pool 3 of the Kentucky Derby futures wagering, Discreet Cat was the 3rd favorite behind Brother Derek and Lawyer Ron.
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The field is set

Postby culax on Wed May 03, 2006 7:00 pm

132nd Kentucky Derby
Purse: $2,000,000.00 Distance: 1 ¼ Miles


Post Horse Jockey Odds
1 Jazil F. Jara 30-1
2 Steppenwolfer R. Albarado 25-1
3 Keyed Entry P. Valenzuela 25-1
4 Sinister Minister V. Espinoza 12-1
5 Point Determined R. Bejarano 10-1
6 Showing Up C. Velasquez 25-1
7 Bob and John G. Gomez 10-1
8 Barbaro E. Prado 5-1
9 Sharp Humor M. Guidry 25-1
10 A.P. Warrior C. Nakatani 5-1
11 Sweetnorthernsaint K. Desormeaux 12-1
12 Private Vow S. Bridgmohan 50-1
13 Bluegrass Cat R. Dominguez 40-1
14 Deputy Glitters J. Lezcano 99-1
15 Seaside Retreat P. Husbands 99-1
16 Cause to Believe R. Baze 60-1
17 Lawyer Ron J. McKee 4-1
18 Brother Derek A. Solis 5-2
19 Storm Treasure D. Flores 50-1
20 Flashy Bull M. Smith 75-1





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Postby LandonMLudlow on Thu May 04, 2006 1:31 pm

Anybody else love the funny names they give horses?
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Postby Adam G on Thu May 04, 2006 1:56 pm

LandonMLudlow wrote:Anybody else love the funny names they give horses?


I went to school with a girl who used to show horses and she told me why they were named the way they were, but I've since forgot. Anyone know the reasoning? I believe it has something to do with the bloodlines of the parents.
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Postby Brent Burns on Fri May 05, 2006 9:50 am

I read somewhere that out of 20 horses at the annual Kentucky Derby that which horse numbers usually don't win the Kentucky Derby. The answer is 17 and 19. I will have to hunt that question tonight and post it here late tonight. Is it true that horses that are #17 or #19 tend not to win the Kentucky Derby?
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kiss of death

Postby culax on Fri May 05, 2006 4:28 pm

i am going to have to bet against lawyer ron, after reading this quote from o.j. simpson. it turns out that simpson is a big fan of horse racing and was interviewed yesterday while visiting the backstretch at churchill downs.

"I love lawyers, man, I'm betting any lawyers in the race, and there's a Lawyer Ron in this race,'' Simpson said. "If there was a Lawyer Johnnie, I'd bet my house on it.''

Simpson was referring to Johnnie Cochran Jr., the lead attorney who helped Simpson get acquitted. Cochran died in 2005.
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final predictions

Postby culax on Fri May 05, 2006 4:53 pm

throw out the favorite #18 brother derek unless his odds 5-1 or better.

we are sticking with long shots tomorrow. #5 - point determined, #7 - bob and john, #2 - steppenwolfer, and #4 sinister minister.

$1 trifecta box the 5,7,2,4.

$10 across the board on #1.

$1 trifecta 8/9/10/11 with 18 with 1/3/8/9/10/11.

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Postby Brent Burns on Fri May 05, 2006 9:42 pm

Like I said earlier today that I would hunt up the question that I read this morning, here is the question:

Of the 20 post positions at the Kentucky Derby, which two have never seen a winner?

The answer is 17 and 19.
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Postby Brent Burns on Sat May 06, 2006 8:10 pm

For those 3 who chose Barbaro to win the Derby today, they will be smiling all day, all night and even in their sleep.
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Derby Results

Postby culax on Tue May 09, 2006 3:40 pm

Final Results for the 132nd Kentucky Derby

Order of finish:

1st - 8 Barbaro by 6 ½ lengths
2nd - 13 Bluegrass Cat 2 lengths back
3rd - 2 Steppenwolfer 1 length back
4th - 1 Jazil and 18 Brother Derek (dead heat) ½ length back


$2.00 mutuel prices:

8 Barbaro paid $14.20 to win, $8.00 to place, and $6.00 to show.
13 Bluegrass Cat paid $28.40 to place and $15.40 to show.
2 Steppenwolfer paid $7.80 to show.


$2.00 exacta (8-13) paid $587.00.
$2.00 trifecta (8-13-2) paid $11,418.40.
$2.00 superfecta (8-13-2-1) paid $84,860.40.
$2.00 superfecta (8-13-2-18) paid $59,839.00.


Once again, a field of 20 competent horses resulted in obscene payouts.
Wagering on this year’s Kentucky Derby totaled $118,426,674.00.

Up next, the Preakness Stakes. Can Barbaro follow up his dominating performance with another big effort in two weeks?
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