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Triple Crown 2025 Racing Dudes Fantasy League Update: It’s a Two-Horse Race for the Championship
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Triple Crown 2025 Racing Dudes Fantasy League Update: It’s a Two-Horse Race for the Championship

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 Belmont Stakes? Find out below!

Current Triple Crown Fantasy League Standings

RankTeam Score Current Team Members
1Magic Mike Show 294Journalism, Guns Loaded, River Thames, Innovator, Grande
2Shotty/Davey 285Sovereignty, Tiz Secure, Tiztastic, Coal Battle, Cornucopian
3Kelby/Evil Steveil 167Gaming, Authentic Strike, Sandman, Magnitude, Sacrosanct
4Geist 145East Avenue, Owen Almighty, Incentive Pay, Rodriguez, Uncle Hulka
5Aaron Halterman 105Citizen Bull, Madaket Road, Tip Top Thomas, Authentic Gallop, Kale’s Angel
6Jared/Kevin 55Barnes, Disco Time, Luxor Cafe, Clever Again, Caldera
7Double D’s 47Disruptor, Chancer McPatrick, Hill Road, Goal Oriented, Final Gambit
8Dan/Michael 22Gate To Wire, Burnham Square, Jonathan’s Way, Representing, Flood Zone
9Paul “Free Beers” Withrow11Bullard, Sand Devil, Rapture, Voldemort, Gunmetal
10Vinny Blond/Dennis Trusty 5Admiral Dennis, Poster, Publisher, Romanesque, Instant Replay
11Jon/Ryan -8Praetor, Captain Cook, John Hancock, Baeza, Keep It Easy

Recent Claims

We have ZERO claims to report this week.

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. Shotty and Davey (3/5)

  • Sovereignty – He took home the Kentucky Derby (G1) and put this team in the drivers seat.
  • Tiz Secure – He lost a recent allowance race at Churchill Downs.
  • Tiztastic – He was a tough luck tenth in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Coal Battle – He didn’t do much running in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Cornucopian – This runner recently lost a three horse allowance race at Aqueduct.

2. The Magic Mike Show (4/5) 

  • Journalism – He got the job done in a dramatic Preakness Stakes (G1) stretch run.
  • Guns Loaded – He recently lost an ungraded stakes at Gulfstream Park.
  • River Thames – He was off the board in the Preakness Stakes (G1).
  • Innovator – He was off the board in the Pat Day Mile Stakes (G2).
  • Grande – The newest member of the team is now pointing towards the Belmont Stakes (G1).

3. Kelby/Evil Steveil (30/1)

  • Gaming – He was third in the Pat Day Mile Stakes.
  • Authentic Strike – He still has no works this year.
  • Sandman – He was third in the Preakness Stakes (G1).
  • Magnitude – An injury will force him to miss the entire Triple Crown Season.
  • Sacrosanct – He did no running in the Gotham Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct.

4. Geist (50/1) 

  • East Avenue – He was decent, but not good enough in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Owen Almighty – He ran huge, but had to settle for fifth in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Incentive Pay – He hasn’t worked since 3/1.
  • Rodriguez – An injury forced him to miss the Preakness Stakes (G1).
  • Uncle Hulka – He has just one work after an impressive maiden win at Aqueduct on 1/3.

5. Aaron Halterman (50/1)

  • Citizen Bull – He set the pace and faded badly in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Madaket Road – He was second in the Pat Day Mile Stakes.
  • Tip Top Thomas – He did little running in an allowance race at Keeneland.
  • Authentic Gallop – He was not good on the Preakness undercard.
  • Kale’s Angel – He was recently third in the Bachelor Stakes at Oaklawn Park .

6. Jared/Kevin (50/1)

  • Barnes – He did no running in the Santa Anita Derby (G1).
  • Disco Time – He took home the Lecomte Stakes (G3) at Fair Grounds despite a very wide trip.
  • Luxor Cafe – The newest member of the team did little running in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Clever Again – He finished last in the Preakness Stakes (G1).
  • Caldera – He was a strong second in the Bath House Row Stakes.

7. Double Ds (Doc Tang and Doc Miranda) (50/1)

  • Disruptor – He was off the board at Gulfstream Park in the Florida Derby (G1).
  • Chancer McPatrick – He did no running in the Blue Grass Stakes (G1).
  • Hill Road – He picked up a big win for this team in the Peter Pan Stakes (G3).
  • Goal Oriented – He finished fourth in the Preakness Stakes (G1).
  • Final Gambit – He ran well but had to settle for fourth in the Kentucky Derby (G1).

8. Dan Waite and Michael Ossen (50/1)

  • Gate to Wire – He was off the board in the Pat Day Mile.
  • Burnham Square – He had a troubled trip and finished off the board in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Jonathan’s Way – He scratched out of the Risen Star Stakes (G2) on Feb 15th.
  • Representing – He finally has a name, but when will he run?
  • Flood Zone – He did no running in the UAE Derby in Dubai.

9. Paul “Free Beers” Withrow (50/1) 

  • Bullard – He recently lost an allowance race at Churchill Downs.
  • Sand Devil – He did no running in the Wood Memorial (G2).
  • Rapture – He did no running in a recent allowance race at Churchill Downs.
  • Voldemort – He recently won a maiden special weight at Santa Anita.
  • Gunmetal – He was solid at Keeneland in a recent allowance sprint.

10. Vinny Blond/Dennis Trusty (50/1)

  • Admiral Dennis – He was fourth in the Blue Grass Stakes (G1).
  • Poster – He was off the board in the Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3).
  • Publisher – He was nowhere to be found in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Romanesque – He was a lackluster in a recent allowance race at Churchill Downs.
  • Instant Replay – He ran well to win the Bath House Row Stakes.

11. Jon White and Ryan Stillman (50/1) 

  • Praetor – He was third in the Lexington Stakes (G3).
  • Captain Cook – He was a fading third in the Peter Pan Stakes (G3).
  • John Hancock – He was a fading fourth in the Louisiana Derby (G2).
  • Baeza – He was flying late to get third in the Kentucky Derby (G1).
  • Keep It Easy – He did little running on the Preakness undercard.

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