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Triple Crown 2025 Racing Dudes Fantasy League Update: Citizen Bull Dominates Robert B. Lewis Stakes
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Triple Crown 2025 Racing Dudes Fantasy League Update: Citizen Bull Dominates Robert B. Lewis Stakes

Each week, get the standings, power rankings, and recent transactions for every Racing Dudes Triple Crown Fantasy League team.

Not only will you see the latest claims in the league (which will show you what horses might be up-and-coming), but you will also get updates on the runners as they prepare for their next starts.

Which team’s stock is on the rise heading into the new year? Find out below!

Current Triple Crown Fantasy League Standings

RankTeam Score Current Team Members
1Aaron Halterman 35Citizen Bull, Madaket Road, Tip Top Thomas, Authentic Gallop, Kale’s Angel
2Jared/Kevin 25Barnes, Disco Time, Getaway Car, Showcase, Immersive
3Kelby/Evil Steveil 12Gaming, Authentic Strike, Sandman, Magnitude, Sacrosanct
4Double D’s 11Ferocious, Chancer McPatrick, David of Athens, Built, Touchy
5Vinny Blond/Dennis Trusty10Admiral Dennis, Poster, Varney, Romanesque, Vassimo
6Dan/Michael -14San Saba, Burnham Square, Jonathan’s Way, Hip 165, Donut God
T7Paul “Free Beers” Withrow-15Bullard, Rated By Merit, Rapture, Voldemort, Gunmetal
T7Shotty/Davey -15Sovereignty, First Resort, Tiztastic, Coal Battle, Cornucopian
9Magic Mike Show -18Journalism, Guns Loaded, River Thames, Innovator, Treaty of Rome
10Geist-30East Avenue, Owen Almighty, Incentive Pay, Rodriguez, Uncle Hulka
11Jon/Ryan -58Patch Adams, Aviator Gui, John Hancock, Hypnus, Keep It Easy

Recent Claims

There are FIVE claims to report:

  • In a three-way shake: Dan/Michael CLAIMED Burnham Square and DROPPED Uncle Jim
  • In a two-way shake: Magic Mike Show CLAIMED River Thames and DROPPED Tux
  • Magic Mike Show CLAIMED Treaty of Rome and DROPPED Mo Quality
  • Jon/Ryan CLAIMED John Hancock and DROPPED Grayscale
  • Jon/Ryan CLAIMED Keep It Easy and DROPPED Deep Manhattan

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Power Rankings

The Power Rankings feature teams’ odds to win the Triple Crown Fantasy League, as well as an update on every horse on each team. Here we go:

1. Aaron Halterman (5/2)

  • Citizen Bull – He looked as strong as ever in his Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) victory.
  • Madaket Road – He was a well-beaten third in the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita.
  • Tip Top Thomas – He had a promising summer, and finally got back on the work tab.
  • Authentic Gallop – He was a poor third in a recent allowance race at Fair Grounds.
  • Kale’s Angel – He won the the Renaissance Stakes in less than impressive fashion at Oaklawn Park.

2. Jared/Kevin (3/1)

  • Barnes – The heavily hyped Baffert runner looked good winning the San Vicente Stakes (G2).
  • Disco Time – He took home the Lecomte Stakes (G3) at Fair Grounds despite a very wide trip.
  • Getaway Car – This is a consistent horse; however, he has trouble winning going two-turns.
  • Showcase – He looked great over the summer but has not been working since his last race.
  • Immersive – Team Filly drafted the best one; however, she is now injured with bone bruising.

3. Kelby/Evil Steveil (6/1)

  • Gaming – He was horrific in the Southwest Stakes (G3) at Oaklawn Park.
  • Authentic Strike – He was solid in a recent allowance race at Keeneland, but has no recent works.
  • Sandman – Despite a horrific trip he still finished second in the Southwest Stakes (G3).
  • Magnitude – He was off the board in the Lecomte Stakes (G3) at Fair Grounds.
  • Sacrosanct – He’s been solid against New York breds on the NYRA circuit.

4. Shotty and Davey (8/1)

  • Sovereignty – This horse looked like a beast when stretching out in the Street Sense Stakes.
  • First Resort – He looked good at Churchill Downs winning the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes.
  • Tiztastic – He was a late closing third in the Southwest Stakes (G3) at Oaklawn Park.
  • Coal Battle – The multiple stakes winner will likely run in the Rebel Stakes (G2) next.
  • Cornucopian – This runner is working well leading up to his debut for Bob Baffert.

5. Geist (8/1) 

  • East Avenue – He should bounce back after a horrible start/trip at the Breeders’ Cup.
  • Owen Almighty – He crossed the wire first in the Pasco Stakes but was disqualified.
  • Incentive Pay – He was a solid third in the Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga.
  • Rodriguez – The Bob Baffert trainee runs this weekend in the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3).
  • Uncle Hulka – Chad Brown might have a runner after an impressive maiden win at Aqueduct.

6. The Magic Mike Show (10/1) 

  • Journalism – This horse was an impressive winner of the Los Alamitos Futurity (G2).
  • Guns Loaded – He did no running in the Holy Bull Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park.
  • River Thames – He’s a perfect two for two so far for Todd Pletcher.
  • Innovator – He was a decent third in the Lecomte Stakes (G3) at Fair Grounds.
  • Treaty of Rome – He closed well to finish second in the Mucho Macho Man Stakes.

7. Paul “Free Beers” Withrow (12/1) 

  • Bullard – He was a disappointing third in the San Vicente Stakes (G2).
  • Rated By Merit – He is injured and off the Derby Trail.
  • Rapture – He broke his maiden nicely at Oaklawn Park at Oaklawn Park.
  • Voldemort – This horse is working well leading up to his debut for Bob Baffert.
  • Gunmetal – He was a well-beaten third in the Swale Stakes at Gulfstream Park.

8. Vinny Blond/Dennis Trusty (12/1)

  • Admiral Dennis – He looked solid in a recent allowance win at Fair Grounds.
  • Poster – He was a sharp winner of the Remsen Stakes in his last start.
  • Varney – He was a lackluster third on debut at Santa Anita for Bob Baffert.
  • Romanesque – He was a lackluster second in the San Vicente Stakes (G2).
  • Vassimo – He picked up a nice allowance win at Tampa Bay Downs.

9. Double Ds (Doc Tang and Doc Miranda) (15/1)

  • Ferocious – He looked poor, finishing fourth in the Holy Bull Stakes (G3) at Gulfstream Park.
  • Chancer McPatrick – His undefeated streak came to an end at the Breeders’ Cup.
  • David of Athens – This horse was a nice winner at Keeneland, but is injured and off the trail.
  • Built – He was a decent second in the Lecomte Stakes (G3) at Fair Grounds.
  • Touchy – He scratched out of a recent allowance race at Turfway Park.

10. Jon White and Ryan Stillman (15/1) 

  • Patch Adams – His effort was not what this team wanted to see in the Southwest Stakes (G3).
  • Aviator Gui – He was a fast closing second in the Remsen Stakes last time out at Aqueduct.
  • John Hancock – This horse was impressive in a debut victory at Tampa Bay Downs.
  • Hypnus – This horse looked great at Fair Grounds, running a faster time than the Lecomte winner.
  • Keep It Easy – He recently won the Ed Brown Stakes at Churchill Downs.

11. Dan Waite and Michael Ossen (20/1)

  • San Saba – He broke his maiden at Santa Anita, but is now injured and off the trail.
  • Burnham Square – The newest member of the team was impressive in the Holy Bull Stakes (G3).
  • Jonathan’s Way – He was a decent second last time in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes.
  • Hip 165 – He has no name, but a great pedigree, and is working well for Bob Baffert.
  • Donut God – He has a virus and had to scratch last week at Gulfstream Park.