Kentucky Derby 2019 Draw Quotes
The Grade I Kentucky Derby is the first leg of the historical Triple Crown of horse racing and the 2019 event is the 145th renewal. The fastest two minutes in sports takes place on Saturday, May 4 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky and below you will see post-draw quotes for the entries for 2019.
2019 Kentucky Derby Odds & Entries
Race 12 at Churchill Downs on Saturday, May 04 - Post 6:50 PM
Entry | Horse | ML Odds | Jockey | Trainer |
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1 | War of Will | 20-1 | Tyler Gaffalione 126 Lbs |
Mark Casse |
2 | Tax | 20-1 | Junior Alvarado 126 Lbs |
Danny Gargan |
3 | By My Standards | 20-1 | Gabriel Saez 126 Lbs |
W. Calhoun |
4 | Gray Magician | 50-1 | Drayden Van Dyke 126 Lbs |
Peter Miller |
5 | Improbable | 6-1 | Irad Ortiz, Jr. 126 Lbs |
Bob Baffert |
6 | Vekoma | 20-1 | Javier Castellano 126 Lbs |
George Weaver |
7 | Maximum Security | 10-1 | Luis Saez 126 Lbs |
Jason Servis |
8 | Tacitus | 10-1 | Jose Ortiz 126 Lbs |
William Mott |
9 | Plus Que Parfait | 30-1 | Ricardo Santana, Jr. 126 Lbs |
Brendan Walsh |
10 | Cutting Humor | 30-1 | Corey Lanerie 126 Lbs |
Todd Pletcher |
11 | Haikal | 30-1 | Rajiv Maragh 126 Lbs |
Kiaran McLaughlin |
12 | Omaha Beach | 4-1 | Mike Smith 126 Lbs |
Richard Mandella |
13 | Code of Honor | 15-1 | John Velazquez 126 Lbs |
Claude McGaughey III |
14 | Win Win Win | 15-1 | Julian Pimentel 126 Lbs |
Michael Trombetta |
15 | Master Fencer (JPN) | 50-1 | Julien Leparoux 126 Lbs |
Koichi Tsunoda |
16 | Game Winner | 5-1 | Joel Rosario 126 Lbs |
Bob Baffert |
17 | Roadster | 6-1 | Florent Geroux 126 Lbs |
Bob Baffert |
18 | Long Range Toddy | 30-1 | Jon Court 126 Lbs |
Steven Asmussen |
19 | Spinoff | 30-1 | Manuel Franco 126 Lbs |
Todd Pletcher |
20 | Country House | 30-1 | Flavien Prat 126 Lbs |
William Mott |
21 | Bodexpress | 30-1 | Chris Landeros 126 Lbs |
Gustavo Delgado |
Mark Casse (War of Will, post 1, 20-1) - "You know what, it could be worse I think. Our horse is really on his game so he'll come away from there running. We'll probably be on the lead. I think we'll probably be on the lead and play catch me if you can. And you know if we come away from there like he normally does, we're going to come away from there running. At least we have the shortest way around. I've thought I had great draws before and gotten wiped out so maybe this is the change."
Danny Gargan (Tax, post 2, 20-1) - "I wanted to be on the inside. He's been in the one hole three times with two wins and a second. He has tactical speed. Now we won't have to use him much to lay fourth or fifth in the race. I like the horse inside us [War of Will] because he's a speed horse. Hopefully he goes. I want to tuck in behind him and sit on the rail. If he doesn't go, I'm going to come out running and sit on the rail."
Bret Calhoun (By My Standards, post 3, 20-1) - "Gabe (jockey Gabriel Saez) said he wanted somewhere between post five and 12. We drew three but it is close enough. I'm glad we didn't draw the rail or post 20."
Peter Miller (Gray Magician, post 4, 50-1) - "It shouldn't be a problem. We plan on taking back early."
Bob Baffert (Game Winner, post 16, 5-1; Improbable, post 5, 6-1; Roadster, post 17, 6-1) - "They'll all be easy to watch. With Roadster I wanted the 16 so I got 16 and 17 (with Game Winner) and Improbable is a quicker horse. Anything but the one or two I'm fine with that. I think the good horses all drew well."
(On post 17 being 0-for-40) "They also had that curse last year. Not that many horses run out of there but I'm OK. We'll figure out a plan for them. I think Improbable he's the quickest of the three and he's in the five. There are speed horses outside of him, too. They still have to break. I like 16. The 17 has been 0-for-40, but it's like American Pharoah had the 18 and there was a scratch and he had the 17 for a day then he went to the 16. At the end of the day, you have to have the horse. If your horse shows up, that's more important. After watching Big Brown gallop from the 20 hole it really doesn't make a difference."
"I think it's less stressful (not having the favorite). I think the expectations when you have the favorite is put on you but I think when I had the favorite with Pharoah or Justify, it was their race to lose. There are a lot of nice horses in this race. Omaha Beach, he deserves to be the favorite. We'll just see how it plays out."
George Weaver (Vekoma, post 6, 20-1) - "This is a perfect spot. We wanted somewhere between post five and 10 and we got a great spot. I'm happy to be back in Louisville."
Jason Servis (Maximum Security, post 7, 10-1) - Trainer was driving to Louisville and unavailable for comment.
Bill Mott (Country House, post 20, 30-1; Tacitus, post 8, 10-1) - "I was hoping for the middle and that's what we got. I've no complaints (for Tacitus). "Twenty should be fine for (Country House). He's going to come from far back.
Brendan Walsh (Plus Que Parfait, post 9, 30-1) - "I wanted something between two and 12, which I said earlier this week, and that's what we got. Hopefully he breaks and then can save some ground. It looks like the speed is inside of us, so that's good. I'm happy with the post."
Todd Pletcher (Cutting Humor, post 10, 30-1; Spinoff, post 19, 30-1) - "I'm satisfied with both. I don't mind being outside with Spinoff since he hasn't experienced a lot of kickback. And with Cutting Humor from the 10, Corey (jockey Corey Lanerie) should have plenty of options. Neither should have to spend a lot of time in the gate, too."
Kiaran McLaughlin (Haikal, post 11, 30-1) - "He loads first, which is the only negative, but otherwise it's a great post."
Richard Mandella (Omaha Beach, post 12, 4-1) - Jockey Mike Smith and Mandella (Sitting together) - Smith: "Perfect. I love it. Didn't want to be down inside. I think I'm in a great spot." Mandella: "He's happy (nodding toward Smith), so you know I'm happy. It's good."
Shug McGaughey (Code of Honor, post 13, 15-1) - "It's perfect for me. I was hoping for something toward the outside. I think they load from the inside out. I just didn't want to be buried down on the inside. It's perfect."
Mike Trombetta (Win Win Win, post 14, 15-1) - "It was a lot less pressure this year than 2006 when we were the favorite. We had so many cameras and media around us that it's a little bit, but not much, more relaxing this year. I'm happy with our post. We're ready to go."
Koichi Tsunoda (Master Fencer, post 15, 50-1) - "We are lucky not to have the 20. Horses have won from the outside gate. We are happy to be in the race. The (post position) is good."
Mike Trombetta (Win Win Win, post 14, 15-1) - "It was a lot less pressure this year than 2006 when we were the favorite Sweetnorthernsaint. We had so many cameras and media around us that it's a little bit, but not much, more relaxing this year. I'm happy with our post. We're ready to go."
Koichi Tsunoda (Master Fencer, post 15, 50-1) - "We are lucky not to have the 20. Horses have won from the outside gate. We are happy to be in the race. The (post position) is good."
Willis Horton (owner, Long Range Toddy, post 18, 30-1) - "It wasn't what I wanted, but it will be all right. He has enough tactical speed out of the gate. As long as he breaks good, he'll have a quarter mile until the first turn to get himself into position. We'll probably be sitting right right behind the speed."