2020 Breeders’ Cup Odds: Predictions, Past Performances and Race Analysis by Handicappers

By Miriam Lee

The Breeders’ Cup Championship culminates the racing season and crowns the fleetest sprinters, the most promising two-year-olds, the best turf horses. At $2 million, the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile is the richest 2-year-old race in North America. The 1 1/16 mile race, restricted to male 2 year-olds, is often a preview of the stars of the Triple Crown races for the following year.

When is the Breeders’ Cup 2020?

The Breeders’ Cup is on November 6th & 7th, 2020 at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky.

Breeders’ Cup Juvenile

Game Winner takes the 2018 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, 11/4/18. (Jordan Thomson Photo)

The Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), which is sponsored this year by TVG and worth $2 million, is one of the seven original Breeders’ Cup races contested at the inaugural world championships event in 1984. The 1 1/16-mile main track test is more often than not the predictor of who will win the Eclipse Award for the division and also seals the winner’s status as the early favorite for the following year’s Kentucky Derby (G1).

Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas still holds the record for number of winners with five – 1986, Capote; 1987, Success Express; 1988, Is It True; 1994, Timber Country; and 1996, Boston Harbor. Retired jockeys Laffit Pincay Jr. and Jerry Bailey each rode three winners throughout their Hall of Fame careers.

Chief’s Crown, trained by Roger Laurin, son of Secretariat’s trainer Lucien, won the first Breeders’ Cup Juvenile at Hollywood Park under jockey Don Macbeth. He was the first winner of the race to be crowned champion 2-year-old and since then 27 more (from 36 runnings) also earned the honor.

The last juvenile to be named Horse of the Year and the first since Secretariat in 1972 was Favorite Trick, who won this race in 1997 at Hollywood Park before earning the year-end honor. He was undefeated in all of his eight starts as a 2-year-old for owner Joseph LaCombe and trainer Patrick Byrne.

One of the most famous Breeders’ Cup Juvenile performances was Arazi’s run in 1991, who launched a powerful late run from the back of the pack in the early going to storm home a five-length winner.

So far only two Breeders’ Cup Juveniles have won under the Twin Spires in the main event on the first Saturday in May – Street Sense (2006, 2007) and Nyquist (2014, 2015).

The fastest running at the current distance is the 1:40.94 that Midshipman clocked when he won at Santa Anita in 2008.

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Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf

The Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf, first inaugurated at Santa Anita Park in 2008, will be contested for the 13th year this year as part of the Breeders’ Cup World Championship “Future Stars Friday” program on November 6. The one-mile turf event is for 2-year-old fillies. After two years as a non-graded stakes, it received its grade 2 status in 2010 and has been a grade 1 since 2012.

Eclipse Award-winner Chad Brown has dominated this race having sent out five winners, including inaugural winner Maram. His other winners are Lady Eli, New Money Honey, Rushing Fall and Newspaperofrecord. Both Javier Castellano and Irad Ortiz have won aboard two and all four of the wins combined were on the runners trained by Chad Brown.

Lady Eli is the only Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf winner to earn year-end honors, but she earned it as an older mare when her connections took home the Eclipse Award as the 2017 older turf female.

Last year, Sharing took home the victory in this race. The Graham Motion-trained Speightstown filly is a daughter of 2010 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf winner Shared Account, who was also conditioned by Motion. Sharing is expected to line up in the gate for this year’s Filly & Mare Turf on Saturday.

Lady Eli owns the fastest time of 1:33.41 for her win at Santa Anita in 2014.

Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies

Champagne Room winning the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (photo by Jim Safford).

The Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies one of the initial seven races that have been run each year since the inaugural event at Hollywood Park in 1984. It is the main event in deciding who will win the Eclipse Award as champion 2-year-old filly and of the 36 winners of the race, 32 have earned the year-end championship honor.

Of the four Eclipse Award winners who didn’t win the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, one finished first but was disqualified (She’s A Tiger in 2013 was placed second behind Ria Antonia for interference in the stretch.) The others — Chilukki (1999) and Family Style (1985) were both second in this race while Golden Attraction (1985) was third. Outstandingly in 1984 finished second in the Breeders’ Cup, but was elevated to the win after the disqualification of rival Fran’s Valentine.

Only two winner of this race so far — Open Mind (1988) and Silverbulletday (1998) – have gone on to wear the lilies after winning the Kentucky Oaks the following year and both were also crowned champion 3-year-old filly the following ear. Others to have won dual championships include Go For Wand (1989, 1990), Beholder (2012, 2013) and Songbird (2015, 2016). Beholder, who was also champion older female in 2015 and 2016, won the  Breeders’ Cup Distaff in 2013 and 2016.

D. Wayne Lukas still owns the record for most winners with six (1985, Twilight Ridge; 1988, Open Mind; 1994, Flanders; 1999, Cash Run; 2005, Folklore; and 2014, Take Charge Brandi.) Mike Smith has ridden three winners (2008, Stardom Bound; 2015, Songbird; and 2017, Caledonia Road.) Stardom Bound still holds the time record at the current distance, logging 1:40.99 in 2008.

Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint

This year marks the third running of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint, which this year is a 5 ½-furlong dash for 2-year-olds of either sex. The distance depends on the host track’s capability to run the distance and in some cases the distance is shortened to five furlongs to accommodate the turf sprinting limitations as it was at Churchill Downs in 2018.

This race was run for the first time in 2018 during the first day of the Breeders’ Cup at Churchill Downs and was ungraded. Last year it was a grade 2 and carries the same grade this year.

In 2018, WinStar Farm, China Horse Club and SF Racing’s Bulletin was a 2 ¾-length winner under the Twin Spires and though not officially listed as retired, the Todd Pletcher-trained son of City Zip hasn’t raced since June and only earned a single win in non-graded stakes company in seven starts since. Last year’s winner, Four Wheel Drive, went on the shelf after the Breeders’ Cup and returned with a dismal seventh-place finish in allowance company back in May, but is back in training and working out for trainer Wesley Ward at Keeneland.

Irad Ortiz Jr. was the winning pilot aboard Four Wheel Drive last year and Javier Castellano guided Bulletin to victory in 2018.

Breeders’ Cup Odds

2020 Breeders’ Cup Odds and Post Positions
PP Horse Jockey Odds
1 Tacitus
Jose Ortiz
20-1
2 Tiz the Law Manuel Franco 3-1
3 By My Standards Gabriel Saez 10-1
4 Tom’s d’Etat Joel Rosario 6-1
5 Title Ready Corey Lanerie 30-1
6 Higher Power Flavien Prat 20-1
7 Global Campaign Javier Castellano 20-1
8 Improbable Irad Ortiz Jr 5-2
9 Authentic John Velazquez 6-1
10 Maximum Security Luis Saez 7-2