Split Arkansas Derby Betting Odds For Both Divisions

By Margaret Ransom

Each year the Arkansas Derby represents the end of yet another grueling Triple Crown Trail. Usually held three weeks before the Kentucky Derby (G1), the nine-furlong test has had a significant impact on the Run For the Roses since first contested in 1936 but moved up in stature in 2004 when the much-beloved Smarty Jones stormed through Hot Springs before winning both the Derby and the Preakness Stakes (G1).

Split Arkansas Derby Betting Odds For Both Divisions

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And while this year the race’s scenario is decidedly different thanks to the postponement of the actual Run for the Roses due to the global Covid-19 pandemic to September 5, causing Oaklawn Park to push this race back to what would have been the actual day of the Kentucky Derby, racing fans will be treated to not only one Arkansas Derby, but two.

Due to the high number of entries, 11 will go postward in each division, with both offering Road the Derby points to the top-four finishers on a 100-40-20-10 schedule.

The last time the Arkansas Derby was split was in 1960; Spring Broker won the first division and Persian Gold won the second division. Neither started in that year’s Kentucky Derby, but both played a significant part in the history of the race especially relating to this year’s split event.

Even though the Arkansas Derby has only produced four Kentucky Derby winners overall, 69 Arkansas Derby runners made the Run for the Roses since 1997 and 51 since 2004 alone.

In addition to winners American Pharoah, Smarty Jones and Sunny’s Halo, other big-time names have taken the southern path to Triple Crown race success, including Elocutionist, Temperence Hill, Tank’s Prospect, Pine Bluff, Lil E. Tee, Victory Gallop, Afleet Alex, Super Saver and Creator, not to mention a half-dozen other classic-placed runners in the more recent history of the race.

American Pharoh stands out at the most significant runner to have made his way to Louisville through Arkansas, taking Oaklawn Park’s signature race.

The Bob Baffert-trained colt, as we all know, went on to become the 12th Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978 and quench a 37-year drought in the industry without one.

Country House was third here a year ago before going on to claim the controversial Kentucky Derby victory after the disqualification of Maximum Security from the win.

Fox Hill Farm’s Omaha Beach won this nine-furlong event and was labeled the Kentucky Derby’s favorite after the draw, but withdrawn two days before the race due to an entrapped epiglottis.

The weather for the Hot Springs area on Saturday is expected to be seasonal and very warm, but dry, with highs reaching into the lower 80s.

Todd Pletcher is the leading trainer in number of victories, having sent out five winners (2000, Graeme Hall; 2001, Balto Star; 2013, Overanalyze; 2014, Danza; and 2018, Magnum Moon.)

Retired Hall of Famer Pat Day won three throughout his illustrious career (1986, Rampage; 1987, Demons Begone; and 1997, Crypto Star.)

The D. Wayne Lukas-trained mare Althea defeated males in 1984 in a final time of 1:46.80, which remains the fastest Arkansas Derby in its 73-year history.

$500,000 Arkansas Derby Betting (First Division)
PP Horse Trainer Jockey Odds
1 Charlatan Bob Baffert Martin Garcia 1-1
2 My Friends Beer Jeremiah O’Dwyer Declan Cannon 20-1
3 Mo Mosa Mike Maker Kendrick Carmouche 30-1
4 Gouverneur Morris Todd Pletcher John Velazquez 9-2
5 Jungle Runner Steve Asmussen Tyler Baze 30-1
6 Shooters Shoot Peter Eurton Joe Talamo SCRATCHED
7 Wrecking Crew Peter Miller Flavien Prat 20-1
8 Anneau d’Or Blaine Wright Juan Hernandez 6-1
9 Winning Impression Dallas Stewart Julien Leparoux 15-1
10 Crypto Cash Kenny McPeek Corey Lanerie 20-1
11 Basin Steve Asmussen Ricardo Santana, Jr. 8-1

Second Division:

$500,000 Arkansas Derby Betting (Second Division)
PP Horse Trainer Jockey Odds
1 Finnick the Fierce Rey Hernandez Martin Garcia 15-1
2 Saratogian Rodolphe Brisset Joe Talamo 50-1
3 Storm the Court Peter Eurton Flavien Prat 6-1
4 King Guillermo Juan Carlos Avila Samuel Camacho, Jr. 3-1
5 Nadal Bob Baffert Joel Rosario 5-2
6 Code Runner Steve Asmussen Stewart Elliott 50-1
7 Silver Prospector Steve Asmussen Ricardo Santana, Jr. 10-1
8 Fast Enough Rafael Becerra Tyler Baze 12-1
9 Taishan Richard Baltas David Cohen 15-1
10 Farmington Road Todd Pletcher Javier Castellano 12-1
11 Wells Bayou Brad Cox Florent Geroux 7-2

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