The final fields are set for the 14
Breeders’ Cup races taking place at Del Mar on Nov. 1-2. Post positions were drawn on Monday, one week after pre-entries closed.
The highlight of the two-day extravaganza is the
Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1), the richest race in North America with a purse of $7 million. An overflow field of 15 horses entered, with 14 allowed to start.
The two favorites received tricky draws.
Reigning Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) winner #9 Fierceness (3-1) likes to press or stalk the pace on the outside, but with speedy Brooklyn (G2) winner
#14 Next (8-1) and Whitney (G1) hero
#12 Arthur’s Ride (15-1) drawn wide, Fierceness may find himself facing serious pace pressure from the outside.
Morning-line favorite
#3 City of Troy (5-2), winner of Epsom’s Derby (G1) and three other Group 1 prizes on grass in Europe, also landed a less-than-favorable draw. The son of Triple Crown winner Justify has never run on dirt and will have to use his speed to avoid getting buried in traffic (and facing dirt kickback) from post 3. Even third choice
#1 Forever Young (6-1) could be in for a tricky trip after drawing the rail, affording him few options except to drop back and try to rally through the field.
The Breeders’ Cup Classic is the fifth of nine Breeders’ Cup races taking place on Saturday. The first is the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1).
#1 Frost At Dawn (30-1), switching from turf to dirt while seeking to become the first British-trained Filly & Mare Sprint winner, could have a tough time avoiding kickback from the rail draw. In the meantime, Derby City Distaff (G1) winner
#4 Vahva (4-1), Ballerina H. (G1) heroine
#6 Society (3-1), and Test (G1) winner
#9 Ways and Means (5-2) have all drawn well in the 10-horse field.
The Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1), a five-furlong dash around a single tight turn, drew a full field of 12 plus three also-eligible entrants.
#12 Bradsell (7-2), winner of the King’s Stand (G1), Nunthorpe (G1), and Flying Five (G1) in Europe over the past two seasons, could have a tough time avoiding a wide trip from the far outside post. South African Group 1 winner
#10 Isivunguvungu (20-1) and 2023 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint (G1) winner
#11 Big Evs (12-1) also drew wide posts. With these three drawn outside, heavy morning-line favorite
#9 Cogburn (7-5) — a record-setting winner of the Jaipur (G1) — has every chance to save more ground and secure a winning trip from post 9.
This year’s Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner
#2 Thorpedo Anna (4-5) is an odds-on favorite to beat older rivals in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1), but drawing post 2 could potentially complicate her path to victory; she was beaten a head against males in the Travers (G1) after having to wait in traffic along the inside on the far turn. In contrast, undefeated Japanese raider
#9 Awesome Result (4-1) should have no trouble working out a clear trip from post 9 in a 10-horse field.