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2026 Kentucky Derby Predictions, Horses, Odds, Date, Post Positions: Surprising Picks via Horse Racing Expert

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Race: 152nd Kentucky Derby — Saturday, May 2, 2026 | Post Time: 6:57 p.m. ET

Venue: Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky TV: NBC & Peacock

Expert Source: Michelle Yu, SportsLine Horse Racing Reporter & Analyst

Related: → See: Full Field Rankings | Post Positions Guide | Demling’s Expert Picks


With post positions set and the 2026 Kentucky Derby field locked in at 20 horses, racing analysts and bettors alike are searching for an edge ahead of the 152nd Run for the Roses on Saturday, May 2 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Racing reporter and analyst Michelle Yu has released a set of surprising 2026 Kentucky Derby predictions — including a major fade of one co-favorite and strong conviction behind a 10-1 shot. Here is a full breakdown of the horses, their odds, their post positions, and the expert analysis that could make all the difference on Derby Day.


Race Day Essentials: 2026 Kentucky Derby

Detail Information
Date Saturday, May 2, 2026
Post Time 6:57 p.m. ET
Location Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky
Distance 1¼ Miles on Dirt
TV NBC & Peacock (day coverage from noon ET)
Field Size 20 horses
Favorite Renegade — 4-1 (Post 1, Todd Pletcher / Irad Ortiz Jr.)
Co-2nd Choices Commandment (6-1) & Further Ado (6-1)

2026 Kentucky Derby Morning-Line Odds at a Glance

Post Horse Odds Jockey Trainer
1 Renegade ⭐ FAV 4-1 I. Ortiz Jr. T. Pletcher
18 Further Ado 6-1 J. Velazquez B. Cox
6 Commandment 6-1 L. Saez B. Cox
12 Chief Wallabee 8-1 J. Alvarado B. Mott
9 The Puma 10-1 J. Castellano G. Delgado
8 So Happy 15-1 M. Smith M. Glatt
15 Emerging Market 15-1 F. Prat C. Brown
11 Incredibolt 20-1 J. Torres R. Mott
7 Danon Bourbon (JPN) 20-1 A. Nishimura Y. Yahagi
20 Fulleffort 20-1 T. Gaffalione B. Cox
13 Silent Tactic 20-1 C. Torres M. Casse
14 Potente 20-1 J. Hernandez B. Baffert
4 Litmus Test 30-1 M. Garcia B. Baffert
2 Albus 30-1 M. Franco R. Mott
5 Right to Party 30-1 C. Elliott K. McPeek
10 Wonder Dean (JPN) 30-1 R. Sakai D. Takayanagi
16 Pavlovian 30-1 E. Maldonado D. O’Neill
19 Golden Tempo 30-1 J. Ortiz C. Devaux
3 Intrepido 50-1 H. Berrios J. Mullins
17 Six Speed 50-1 B. Hernandez Jr. B. Seemar

Surprising Pick #1: Fading Commandment (6-1)

Perhaps the most counterintuitive call in Yu’s analysis is a complete fade of Commandment — the Florida Derby champion and second-highest points earner on the Road to the Kentucky Derby. On paper, Commandment’s case is brilliant: four consecutive wins since a modest debut, victories in the Fountain of Youth (G2) and Florida Derby (G1), and a blue-chip connection to trainer Brad Cox.

But Yu is not convinced — and her reasoning centers on two core concerns.

First, there is the jockey factor. Luis Saez has enjoyed significant success in the Kentucky Oaks (two wins in the last four runnings), but has never finished in the top two in any of his 12 previous Kentucky Derby starts. That is a striking statistical void for one of the most prominent jockeys in North American racing.

Second, there is a pace and distance concern: Commandment’s Florida Derby victory, while impressive, came against a field that tightened as the race extended further. Yu points out that Commandment “decreased speed with the added 1/16 of a mile from the Fountain of Youth,” suggesting stamina may be tested at the Kentucky Derby’s full 1¼ miles.


Surprising Pick #2: The Puma as a 10-1 Value Play

While most analysts focus on the top three favorites, Yu has identified The Puma (Post 9, 10-1) as her strongest betting conviction in the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Trained by Gustavo Delgado and ridden by Javier Castellano — the 2023 Derby and Belmont winner aboard Mage — The Puma combines consistent form, elite connections, and improving speed figures.

The Puma won the Tampa Bay Derby on March 7 and came within a nose of winning the Florida Derby three weeks later. Across four career starts, he has never finished outside the top three. His Beyer Speed Figures have risen from 83 to 94 to 100 across his last three route races. If he finds one more step forward on the first Saturday in May, he wins the 152nd Run for the Roses.

Yu’s take: “He did everything but win the Florida Derby when Commandment nosed him out, but he has been super consistent. His connections have led to Derby success before — Javier Castellano knows how to manage Churchill Downs.”


The Case For and Against Renegade (4-1, Post 1)

Renegade is the market favorite, and the reasons are valid. He closed the Arkansas Derby’s final eighth in 11.84 seconds — the fastest of any horse on the 2026 Derby trail. He is improving race by race. Irad Ortiz Jr. — given the choice of riding Commandment, Further Ado, or Renegade for Todd Pletcher — chose Renegade, which is a powerful endorsement.

FOR Renegade: Fastest closing kick, elite trainer, top jockey, distance suits him, improving with each start AGAINST Renegade: Post 1 (no winner since 1986), no favorite has won since Justify in 2018, started career 0-for-3, closing style demands clear ground he may not get from the rail


Further Ado (6-1): The Churchill Downs Connection

Further Ado brings an angle that Yu and other analysts respect: he has already won at Churchill Downs, capturing a race there late in his juvenile season. He followed that with a dominant Blue Grass Stakes (G1) victory at Keeneland — a track renowned for producing Churchill Downs-friendly horses. John Velazquez, a three-time Derby champion and the most decorated active jockey in this field, will ride from Post 18.

The concern is consistency. Further Ado has shown flashes of brilliance interrupted by average performances throughout his campaign. From Post 18, he will need a perfect trip through the early stages of a 20-horse race.


Emerging Market: The Undefeated Dark Horse

Chad Brown’s Emerging Market (Post 15, 15-1) may be the most intriguing horse in the entire field that is not receiving enough mainstream attention. He has run twice. He has won both times. His most recent victory came in the Louisiana Derby at 1 3/16 miles — the longest prep distance available, closest to the Derby’s 1¼-mile test. Flavien Prat, one of the most gifted riders in the sport, takes the call. Two wins from two starts, Chad Brown trained, 15-1 odds — this horse deserves serious exotic ticket consideration.


Super Trainer Watch: Bob Baffert’s Double Entry

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, who holds the record of six Kentucky Derby victories, enters Potente (Post 14, 20-1) and Litmus Test (Post 4, 30-1) in pursuit of his record-breaking seventh. While neither horse is among the top favorites, Baffert’s presence in the paddock cannot be dismissed — he has a remarkable history of producing winning efforts from horses not considered the day’s primary choice.


Expert Prediction Summary: Who Wins the 2026 Kentucky Derby?

Horse Post Odds Expert Verdict
The Puma 9 10-1 PRIMARY WIN PICK — value + elite trainer-jockey
Further Ado 18 6-1 STRONG CONTENDER — Churchill Downs winner
Renegade 1 4-1 INTERESTING BUT RISKY — Post 1 concern
Commandment 6 6-1 FADE — Saez Derby record + Post 6 history
Chief Wallabee 12 8-1 MARKET PLAY — declining speed figures
Emerging Market 15 15-1 SLEEPER — undefeated, Chad Brown, route ready
Fulleffort 20 20-1 LONGSHOT — Brad Cox / Derby Day upside

Key Betting Angles: How to Approach the 2026 Kentucky Derby

Win bet: The Puma (10-1) offers the best combination of talent, trainer, jockey, and value. A $10 win bet returns $110 if he crosses first.

Exacta: The Puma on top with Commandment or Further Ado as the second horse.

Trifecta: Structure tickets with The Puma, Commandment, Further Ado, and Renegade across the top three slots.

Superfecta: Add Emerging Market (15-1) and Fulleffort (20-1) for deep coverage at low cost.

The 2026 Kentucky Derby lacks a dominant favorite and is wide open — which means exotic tickets can pay enormous dividends if a mid-priced horse hits the board.


Final Thoughts

The 152nd Kentucky Derby on May 2, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive Run for the Roses in years. The top favorites all carry legitimate weaknesses — post positions, jockey history, pace concerns — that make this the perfect race to go against the grain. The Puma at 10-1 is the expert’s primary pick, with Emerging Market as the sleeper and Fulleffort as the longshot to sprinkle in superfectas.

Whatever the result, history will be made at Churchill Downs on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Who will claim the 152nd garland of roses?

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