2026 Kentucky Derby horses, odds, predictions, posts: Expert who called 12 Derby-Oaks Doubles reveals picks
The 2026 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs features a competitive field with Renegade as the 4-1 favorite, though expert Jody Demling advises against betting on him due to unfavorable post position and jockey history. Demling, who has successfully predicted 12 Derby-Oaks Doubles, is instead favoring The Puma at 10-1 odds and a yet-unnamed longshot. His full predictions and betting insights are available on SportsLine ahead of the May 2 race.
- ▪Renegade is the morning-line favorite at 4-1 but will start from the No. 1 post, a position that hasn't produced a winner in 40 years.
- ▪Jody Demling has correctly predicted the Kentucky Oaks-Derby double 12 times in 17 years and forecasted the top three finishers in the correct order in the 2025 Kentucky Derby.
- ▪Irad Ortiz Jr., jockey for Renegade, is 0 for 9 in Kentucky Derby appearances and has never finished in the money.
- ▪The Puma, listed at 10-1 odds, defeated Further Ado in the Tampa Bay Derby and has faced strong competition, including other top 2026 contenders.
- ▪Demling is also backing a surprising longshot he describes as 'a freak,' though the horse's name is not disclosed in the article.
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2026 Kentucky Derby horses, odds, predictions, posts: Expert who called 12 Derby-Oaks Doubles makes picks Jody Demling, who nailed a $1,682 Kentucky Derby superfecta last year, reveals his 2026 Kentucky Derby picks for the Run for the Roses on Saturday, May 2 at Churchill Downs By Ross Kelly May 1, 2026 at 11:00 pm ET • 3 min read Imagn Images The spotlight turns to Churchill Downs on Saturday, May 2 for the 152nd Kentucky Derby. Rather than a single standout, this year's Run for the Roses features a wide-open field with seven horses listed at 15-1 or shorter 2026 Kentucky Derby odds. A total of 2 horses are entered into the 2026 Kentucky Derby, and realistically, many of them have a case to hit the board.
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