It’s almost here.
The world’s best horses hit the track at Churchill Downs on Saturday for the 149th Kentucky Derby. Millions of dollars will be wagered at the track and all over the world on strong favorites and wild longshots. From stories looking back at Secretariat's unmatched legacy and win in the Run for the Roses 50 years ago to this year's contenders, The Courier Journal has broken the Derby down from every angle.
But who will win the Garland of Roses on Saturday night? Here are our 2023 Kentucky Derby picks.
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Jake Adams
Winner: Angel of Empire
On the board: Tapit Trice, Derma Sotogake, Kingsbarns
Long shot: Disarm
I learned last year (not that I needed a reminder) I know nothing about betting on horses. So this year I'm taking the March Madness approach: pick the stories I most want to root for. I'm going to go with my home state and Pennsylvania-bred Angel of Empire, which also satisfies the Louisville crowd with trainer Brad Cox getting his first win at the finish line. It would be awesome to finally see Steve Asmussen win the Garland of Roses, which makes for a fine longshot pick. Both of Todd Pletcher's top thoroughbreds will be right there at the end but fall just short. And now seems like the year a Japanese horse finally finishes in the money.
Ryan Black
Winner: Forte
On the board: Tapit Trice, Confidence Game, Angel of Empire
Long shot:Reincarnate
Forte has never lost. Irad Ortiz Jr., who has won the Eclipse Award (for outstanding jockey) four times in the past five years, is having the best season of his career. And Todd Pletcher is the only trainer in the field with multiple Derby victories. And while some might say it's not creative to pick the favorite, my retort? Forte is the favorite for a reason.
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C.L. Brown
Winner: Practical Move
On the board: Forte, Lord Miles, Derma Sotogake
Long shot: Mage
Practical Move makes it four consecutive graded stakes wins and gives trainer Tim Yakteen his first Kentucky Derby win. Yakteen said he showed “he’s a horse that can get in a dogfight and keep giving it to you,” with his win in the Santa Anita Derby. That’s good to know in a 20-horse field where he’ll need to put up a fight for a mile and a quarter.
Alexis Cubit
Winner: Raise Cain
On the board: Tapit Trice, Forte, Angel of Empire
Long shot: Lord Miles
I’m the person who's going for a great storyline. The most intriguing to me is Raise Cain. He’s named after the Bible story of Cain and Abel, and considering his half-brother, Forte, is also racing and the favorite with 3-to-1 morning-line odds, it would make a great story.
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Jason Frakes
Winner: Tapit Trice
On the board:Practical Move, Forte, Skinner
Long shot: Disarm
As good as Forte is, Tapit Trice seems on the cusp of passing him as Todd Pletcher’s top contender. The Blue Grass victory was a big step, and Tapit Trice has seemed to like the going at Churchill Downs the past few weeks and will give Pletcher his third Kentucky Derby victory.
Brooks Holton
Winner: Tapit Trice
On the board: Practical Move, Forte, Verifying
Long shot:Sun Thunder
Alexis did a great job breaking down Derby success by post position, so I'm going to trust the numbers this year. Tapit Trice is coming off a strong showing at Keeneland, running 1 1/8 miles in 1:50, and will be starting in Post 5, which has produced more winners (10) and on-the-board finishers (25) than any other position since the race began using a gate in 1930. The gray/roan contingent is also due for a trip to the winner's circle, with the last to get there being Giacomo in Derby 131.
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Natalie Pierre
Winner: Tapit Trice
On the board: Practical Move, Verifying, Derma Sotogake
Long shot: Lord Miles
From his impressive four-race win streak to drawing the post (lucky No. 5?) that has produced more Derby winners than any other, there’s a lot to like about Tapit Trice in the 149th Run for the Roses. We’ll see three things Saturday night: trainer Todd Pletcher will win his third Kentucky Derby; a gray horse will win the first leg of the Triple Crown for just the ninth time ever; and an 11th winner — and third in the last seven years — will come from Post 5.
Reach Louisville football, women's basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter at @Alexis_Cubit.
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