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Fantasy League Update: It’s Finally Kentucky Derby Time
Rock Your World (Credit: Ernie Belmonte)

Fantasy League Update: It’s Finally Kentucky Derby Time

Each week, this important article will provide the standings, power rankings, and recent transactions for every league member. 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 along the Kentucky Derby (G1) Trail.

Let’s check out all the latest transactions and scoring updates with the Kentucky Derby just about here:

Current Standings

Ranking TeamScoreCurrent Team Members
1Jared Welch206Highly Motivated, Hot Rod Charlie, Ghazaaly, Donegal Bay, Class Reunion
2Aaron Halterman 191Collaborate, Jackie's Warrior, Parnelli, Whiskey Double, Rombauer
3The Killer Bs160Mandaloun, The Great One, Nova Rags, Lemon Pop, Get Her Number
4Dan Waite and Michael Myers 154Essential Quality, Nicky the Vest, Team Merchants, Wolfie's Dynaghost, Drain the Clock
5Jon White and Ryan Stillman 135Rock Your World, Rebel's Romance, Known Agenda, Concert Tour, Dream Shake
6Real Dynasty106Keepmeinmind, Helium, Soup and Sandwich, Weyburn, Proxy
7Paul "Free Beers" Withrow96Brooklyn Strong, Promise Keeper, Medina Spirit, Triple Tap, Malathaat
8The Magic Mike Show87Prime Factor, Easy Time, Starrininmydreams, Regular Guy, Midnight Bourbon
9Evil Steveil and Austin Elsey 81Classier, Spielberg, Freedom Fighter, Greatest Honour, Manor House
10Mike "Saratoga Slim" Spector 76Speaker's Corner, Caddo River, Savile Row, Risk Taking, Candy Man Rocket

Recent Claims

  • None to report this week

Power Rankings

The “Power Rankings” feature teams’ odds to win the contest, as well as an update on every horse on a team. Here we go:

1. Jon White/Ryan Stillman (2/1) 

  • Rock Your World – Wow, not only does this team draft extremely well, but they also claim well. This horse looked great in his dirt debut, winning the Santa Anita Derby (G1).
  • Roman Centurian – He was a late scratch from the Santa Anita Derby (G1) and we’re uncertain when (if?) we’ll see him again.
  • Known Agenda – Boom! This questionable claim (at the time) showed the class of this team’s managers when he took home the Florida Derby (G1).
  • Concert Tour – He was a big disappointment in the Arkansas Derby (G1), finishing a lackluster third as the heavy favorite. We’ll see him next in the Preakness Stakes (G1).
  • Dream Shake – This recent claim turned out ok, too, as he was a decent third in the San Felipe Stakes (G2) and Santa Anita Derby (G1). He’ll run this weekend in the Pat Day Mile (G2).

2. Jared Welch (5/2) 

  • Highly Motivated – This horse showed huge improvement and nearly upset the Blue Grass Stakes (G2), but it wasn’t enough to earn this team the top-ranked spot.
  • Hot Rod Charlie – Boom, this team got a much-needed big victory in the Louisiana Derby (G2). He earned a 99 Beyer Speed Figure that ranks right up there with the top horses in the crop.
  • Ghazaaly – He broke his maiden at Keeneland and is running in a 9-furlong dirt allowance on the Kentucky Derby undercard.
  • Donegal Bay – No way around it, he’s just awful. 
  • Class Reunion – The filly put up a poor effort last time out in a maiden special weight at Oaklawn Park.

3. Dan Waite and Michael Myers (3/1) 

  • Essential Quality – He’s become the stud that this team needed, with his latest victory coming in the Blue Grass Stakes (G2).
  • Nicky the Vest – Yikes, this newest claim is injured and won’t be heard from for a while.
  • Team Merchants – The Nyquist colt was impressive when breaking his maiden and finally had his first 2021 workout on March 6! We don’t know when we’ll see him next, though.
  • Wolfie’s Dynaghost – He’s back on the work tab! Let’s see if he can make a race before the league ends.
  • Drain the Clock – This horse is fantastic around one turn, which he showed winning the Bay Shore Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct.

4. Real Dynasty (8/1)

  • Keepmeinmind – He just hasn’t looked like the same horse in 2021, but at least he’s still going to the Kentucky Derby.
  • Helium – This solid claim pulled off a 16/1 upset in the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) and trained up to the Kentucky Derby.
  • Soup and Sandwich – This team pulled off two of the best claims all year. Helium won at Tampa and this horse finished second in the Florida Derby (G1). Pretty good for two horses who were not on any other team’s radar.
  • Weyburn – He wasn’t awful in the Wood Memorial (G2), finishing fourth, but he wasn’t nearly as good as this team had hoped. His connections are reportedly considering the Peter Pan Stakes (G3) and the Belmont Stakes (G1).
  • Proxy – Yikes, he went backwards in a hurry after a promising start to the year and missed the Kentucky Derby. He may resurface on turf, where his half-sister Micheline is a multiple stakes winner.

5. Paul “Free Beers” Withrow (8/1)

  • Brooklyn Strong – The Remsen Stakes (G2) winner did not return well in the Wood Memorial (G2), where he never made an impact. However, after many defections, he will be in the Kentucky Derby starting gate.
  • Promise Keeper – He turned his form around with a win over allowance company at Keeneland.
  • Medina Spirit – He showed up with yet another solid effort, finishing second in the Santa Anita Derby (G1).
  • Triple Tap – He won his debut impressively but was very late onto the scene. Did he start too late? He’s entered in a Churchill Downs race Saturday – an allowance that’s carded immediately after the Kentucky Derby.
  • Prevalence – The overhyped up-and-comer did very little running in his stakes debut, finishing off the board in the Wood Memorial (G2). We’ll see him this weekend in the Pat Day Mile (G2).

6. The Killer Bs (12/1)

  • Mandaloun – Wow, he just didn’t show up at all in the Louisiana Derby (G2). Who knows what happened, but he’s still entered in the main event.
  • The Great One – He should be named The Not Great One after his dud in the Santa Anita Derby (G1).
  • Get Her Number – This horse ran much improved in the Arkansas Derby (G1); however, he could still do no better than fourth and passed on the Kentucky Derby.
  • Lemon Pop – This Japanese runner turned heads with a solid win in the Cattleya at Tokyo Racecourse last November, but we never heard from him again.
  • Nova Rags – He was decent in the Florida Derby (G1) but just wasn’t quite good enough to hit the board.

7. Mike “Saratoga Slim” Spector (20/1)

  • Speaker’s Corner – This Bill Mott trainee looked great last year, beating two horses who have since won impressively. He’s getting going late in the game, but at least he’s back working out. 
  • Caddo River – He rebounded with a nice runner-up effort in the Arkansas Derby (G1), which put him into the main event and was probably enough to keep this team out of last.
  • Savile Row – He’s back on the work tab! Can he make his way into a points race before the league ends?
  • Risk Taking – Yikes, he did not run well at all in the Wood Memorial (G2).
  • Candy Man Rocket – Another yikes, he was beyond bad in the Wood Memorial (G2).

8. Austin Elsey/Steve “Evil Steveil” Ronchetto (50/1) 

  • Classier – This Bob Baffert trainee now has a workout! Is it too late?
  • Spielberg – He’s a very inconsistent horse who was nowhere to be found in the Florida Derby (G1).
  • Freedom Fighter – Yikes, his stretch out to a one-turn mile in the Gotham Stakes (G3) did not go well. 
  • Greatest Honour – He’s injured and off the Triple Crown trail.
  • Manor House – He was beyond bad in a Fair Grounds allowance in his last start.

9. Aaron Halterman (50/1)

  • Collaborate – He wasn’t great in the Florida Derby (G1), officially ending any chance the defending champion has of making an impact in this year’s league.
  • Jackie’s Warrior – After a poor effort in the Southwest Stakes (G3), we’ll see him cut back this weekend in the Pat Day Mile (G2).
  • Parnelli – He sucked once again last weekend at Golden Gate.
  • Whiskey Double – This sprinter isn’t bad, but he won’t be of much help to his shitty team when it comes to the league. He’ll run this weekend in the Pat Day Mile (G2).
  • Rombauer – The lone bright spot for the defending championship team ran well to finish third in the Blue Grass Stakes (G2).

10. The Magic Mike Show (50/1) 

  • Prime Factor – This highly-hyped first-round pick is just terrible and is slated to get his butt whooped by Triple Tap in the allowance race immediately after the Kentucky Derby.
  • Easy Time – He switched to turf and nearly won last time out against allowance company. 
  • Starrininmydreams – This guy showed some improvement in the Lexington Stakes (G3), finishing third and earning this team a very valuable (to them) 5 points. He’ll earn more scrub points for running in Saturday’s Pat Day Mile (G2).
  • Regular Guy – He’s just awful and is slated to get his butt whooped by Ghazaaly in the 9-furlong allowance earlier on the Kentucky Derby undercard.
  • Midnight Bourbon – This consistent early-season claim ran well yet again in the Louisiana Derby (G2), finishing second, and is their lone Derby runner.

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