Kentucky Oaks 2020 current and updated odds, plus Kentucky Oaks past performances to pick the winning horse, and bet on the Fillies. Supremacy among three-year-old fillies are going to be on the lineup on Today’s Kentucky Oaks race when nine three-year-old fillies leave the starting gate at the 2020 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. The Kentucky Oaks will be the 12th of 13 races on the Friday card and may be viewed on NBCSN from 3-6 p.m. ET.
Kentucky Oaks Betting
The Kentucky Oaks race from the nation for three-year-old fillies, this season’s operating includes two hyped 2020 Kentucky Oaks contenders: Gamine and Swiss Skydiver as the favorites. The Bob Baffert-trained Gamine hasn’t trailed in four career starts and will be the even-money favored in the newest 2002 Kentucky Oaks chances.
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Kentucky Oaks Past Performances
Every other filly from the nine-horse 2020 Kentucky Oaks area is 5-1 or greater. To place a winning bet, check Past Performances of the Kentucky Oaks race and choose the right Exacta or Trifecta bet. US Racing offers handicapping picks to help you chose the winning horse.
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2020 Kentucky Oaks Expert Predictions
Kentucky Oaks Picks: Gamine
The brightly quick Gamine, a dual Grade 1 winner possessed by Michael Lund Petersen and educated by three-time Oaks-winning coach Bob Baffert, was set up as the even-money favored for Friday’s $1.25 million Kentucky Oaks in Churchill Downs.
Immediately to her interior is Speech, set up as the 5-1 app option, together with 8-5 second alternative Swiss Skydiver on the railing.
Gamine’s past two races are dazzling — she won the Acorn (G1) with an astounding 18 3/4 spans at Belmont on June 20.
“She is getting stronger and stronger, she is more mature now,” Baffert said of his filly following a recent exercise in Del Mar.”These races have helped her. She is just more unique. She is coming in very powerful, I am quite pleased with her”
Kentucky Oaks Betting: Swiss Skydiver
“I enjoy the inside. I believe that is the shortest trip, of course,” said McPeek, that trains Swiss Skydiver to get Peter Callahan. “We will likely let her run into the initial turn. I really don’t see us taking back.
Gaffalione gets the return call.
“She simply conducted a mile-and-an-eighth that afternoon and nearly jogged house the past eighth, so I am not concerned about it,” McPeek said. “We will leave this up to Tyler, largely.
He seen forty-eight final time at the Alabama which was a fantastic ride that he placed on there and that he stalked outside. It is out of our hands up to where we lure. She is a really good filly and she is in great shape so we will see how it unfolds. I’d say letting her conduct to the first turn an interior trip is a fantastic thing.”
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1 | Swiss Skydiver | 8/5 | +160 |
2 | Tempers Rising | 50/1 | +5000 |
3 | Donna Veloce | 15/1 | +1500 |
4 | Speech | 5/1 | +500 |
5 | Gamine | 1/1 | +100 |
6 | Bayerness | 50/1 | +5000 |
7 | Shedaresthedevil | 20/1 | +2000 |
8 | Hopeful Growth | 30/1 | +3000 |
9 | Dream Marie | 50/1 | +5000 |
Miriam Lee has always been a horse racing fan thanks to trips to the tracks in her home state of Maryland with her father as kid. She owns an OTTB and is an advocate for promoting the sport among her peers. Miriam studies communication arts at Hood College and will receive her master’s degree in 2021, which she plans to use for a career in screenwriting. Her all-time favorite racehorse is Man O War.