Kentucky Derby 2010 Post Position Draw Determined

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The Kentucky Derby 2010 post position draw is now official and here are your results.  This is Carrie Stroup reporting for Gambling911.com in Louisville, Kentucky.

Lookin At Lucky drew the most favorable position at number one.  The 3-1 favorite is fortunate enough to enjoy a post position that has won more times since 1900 than any other (though tied with the number 5 post position): 12.

The 4th and 5th positions have proven favorable over the last century.  Super Saver and Line of David are the lucky one's.  The number 5 position has also won 12 times since 1900 and we should see Line of David's odds slashed as a result.

The 17 and 19 positions have never won.  Sorry Dublin and Homeboykris.

Sportsbook.com's Kentucky Derby 2010 odds should be updated shortly as they were pulled briefly during the post position draw.

 

1.

Lookin At Lucky

Garrett Gomez

Bob Baffert

3-1

2.

Ice Box

Jose Lezcano

Nick Zito

10-1

3.

Noble's Promise

Willie Martinez

Ken McPeek

12-1

4.

Super Saver

Calvin Borel

Todd Pletcher

15-1

5.

Line of David

Rafael Bejarano

John Sadler

30-1

6.

Stately Victor

Alan Garcia

Mike Maker

30-1

7.

American Lion

David Flores

Eoin Harty

30-1

8.

Dean's Kitten

Robby Albarado

Mike Maker

50-1

9.

Make Music for Me

Joel Rosario

Alexis Barba

50-1

10.

Paddy O'Prado

Kent Desormeaux

Dale Romans

20-1

11.

Devil May Care

John Velazquez

Todd Pletcher

10-1

12.

Conveyance

Martin Garcia

Bob Baffert

12-1

13.

Jackson Bend

Mike Smith

Nick Zito

15-1

14.

Mission Impazible

Rajiv Maragh

Todd Pletcher

20-1

15.

Discreetly Mine

Javier Castellano

Todd Pletcher

30-1

16.

Awesome Act

Julien Leparoux

Jeremy Noseda

10-1

17.

Dublin

Terry Thompson

D. Wayne Lukas

12-1

18.

Backtalk

Miguel Mena

Tom Amoss

50-1

19.

Homeboykris

Ramon Dominguez

Richard Dutrow, Jr.

50-1

20.

Sidney's Candy

John Sadler

Joe Talamo

5-1

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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