Experts’ Kentucky Derby picks

Who’ll wear the Roses?

Kentucky Derby 2026 is upon us, and we’ve once again prevailed upon our experts to share their Derby day picks.

We’ve tasked them with picking the top three in all of Saturday’s Grade 1 races, topped of course by the $5 million Kentucky Derby. Here’s what they came up with:

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DERBY CITY DISTAFF

A short but powerpacked field is set to contest the 7-furlong Derby City Distaff. The group is headlined by last year’s Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint champ, the Maryland-bred Splendora (2-1), though near-million dollar earner Ways and Means, a five-year-old Practical Joke mare trained by Chad Brown, is the 8-5 morning line favorite.

Our pickers love Splendora, with only one trying to beat her.

Ted BlackDerby Bill WatsonGary QuillJoseph AielloNick HahnEric Rubin
1st5. Splendora5. Splendora5. Splendora5. Splendora5. Splendora1. Usha
2nd4. Ways and Means2. Haulin Ice6. R Disaster4. Ways and Means4. Ways and Means5. Splendora
3rd2. Haulin Ice1. Usha4. Ways and Means1. Usha1. Usha4. Ways and Means

AMERICAN TURF

By contrast to the Derby City Distaff, the American Turf for 3-year-olds has a bumper crop of 14 entered, including five Triple Crown nominees. The very lukewarm favorite is the Michael McCarthy-trained Stark Contrast (4-1), the runner-up in last fall’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf, who most recently finished second in the Jeff Ruby Steaks on the synthetic at Turfway. Also likely to take some wagering action is the 3-for-3 Remember Mamba, last out winner of the Grade 3 Transylvania, for Cherie DeVaux.

Ted BlackDerby Bill WatsonGary QuillJoseph AielloNick HahnEric Rubin
1st4. Stark Contrast5. Blackout Time4. Stark Contrast4. Stark Contrast12. Remember Mamba2. Let’s Be Frank
2nd12. Remember Mamba4. Stark Contrast13. Thousandsticks8. Greenwich Village10. Vasy12. Remember Mamba
3rd7. Alpyland7. Alpyland7. Alpyland12. Remember Mamba4. Stark Contrast4. Stark Contrast

CHURCHILL DOWNS STAKES

Midlantic racing fans will probably hope for a big run from Point Dume, the onetime claimer who in his last two starts has won the General George and the Grade 2 Carter. Does he have another big one in him? At 15-1 on the morning line, it won’t be easy, but he sure is in form right now.

The morning line favorite is the 6-for-8 Knightsbridge, a winner of four straight for Bill Mott who is 9-5 on the morning line. Look for last year’s Breeders’ Cup Sprint runner-up Imagination to take some play, as well, despite a 6-1 line, along with the lightly raced Cornucopian for Bob Baffert.

As, perhaps, befitting an ultra-competitive race, our six ‘cappers have five different horses on top.

Ted BlackDerby Bill WatsonGary QuillJoseph AielloNick HahnEric Rubin
1st2. Cornucopian6. Knightsbridge4. Hall of Fame2. Cornucopian5. Disruptor7. Imagination
2nd6. Knightsbridge7. Imagination9. Crazy Mason6. Knightsbridge11. Point Dume2. Cornucopian
3rd7. Imagination2. Cornucopian6. Knightsbridge9. Crazy Mason6. Knightsbridge8. T O Elvis

TURF CLASSIC

In the 1 1/8-mile Turf Classic, Rhetorical gets the nods as the 5-2 morning line favorite and already owns a Grade 1 win. Maryland-based trainer Graham Motion counters with a multiple Grade 1 winner of his own in Test Score (7-2), while the perpetually dangerous Chad Brown tries his luck with Grade 2 winner Asbury Park (4-1).

Our ‘cappers are a bit more in agreement in this race than they were in the Churchill Downs.

Ted BlackDerby Bill WatsonGary QuillJoseph AielloNick HahnEric Rubin
1st10. Make Me King6. Rhetorical9. Test Score9. Test Score9. Test Score10. Make Me King
2nd9. Test Score1. Corruption10. Make Me King6. Rhetorical4. Program Trading9. Test Score
3rd8. Astronomer4. Program Trading5. Mercante3. Asbury Park1. Corruption1. Corruption

KENTUCKY DERBY

And finally… the 152nd Run for the Roses. Can Renegade, the morning line favorite, become the first horse in 40 years to win from the one-hole? Can a horse based in Japan or the UAE become the first such runner to wear the Roses? These questions all to be answered here.

Our handicappers have it surrounded — with six different top selections. See the video above as a different group of handicappers discuss their Kentucky Derby picks, or click here to see horse-by-horse analysis.

Ted BlackDerby Bill WatsonGary QuillJoseph AielloNick HahnEric Rubin
1st20. Fulleffort1. Renegade12. Chief Wallabee8. So Happy18. Further Ado10. Wonder Dean
2nd1. Renegade9. The Puma15. Emerging Market1. Renegade6. Commandment1. Renegade
3rd18. Further Ado14. Potente19. Golden Tempo7. Danon Bourbon9. The Puma12. Chief Wallabee

OUR HANDICAPPERS ARE:

  • Gary Quill, co-host of Better Betting podcast and former The Racing Biz Maryland handicapper
  • Derby Bill Watson, legendary former Colonial Downs on-air analylyst
  • Joseph Aiello handicaps Saratoga for The Racing Biz.
  • Ted Black is the Charles Town correspondent for The Racing Biz.
  • Nick Hahn is the host of Off to the Races Radio, powered by The Racing Biz.
  • Eric Rubin, co-host of the Better Betting podcast.

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