Can I Bet the Kentucky Derby at Santa Anita?

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Can I Bet the Kentucky Derby at Santa Anita?

The Santa Anita Race Track in Arcadia, California will be open for this year's Kentucky Derby (2022).  Bets can be placed via your mobile phones with BetOnline here.

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Biggest Derby Party West of Kentucky at Santa Anita Park!

This year marks the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 7. Get on track to root for the hometown connections in hopes to join the list of names of past winners such as Affirmed, Spectacular Bid, California Chrome, American Pharoah and Justify.

Tickets are available online.

2022 Kentucky Derby Betting Odds

Kentucky Derby 2022 Odds

1 Mo Donegal    +1000

2 Happy Jack    +3000

3 Epicenter    +350

4 Summer Is Tomorrow    +3000

5 Smile Happy    +2000

6 Messier    +800

7 Crown Pride    +2000

8 Charge It    +2000

9 Tiz The Bomb    +3000

10 Zandon    +300

11 Pioneer Of Medina    +3000

12 Taiba    +1200

13 Simplification    +2000

14 Barber Road    +3000

15 White Abarrio    +1000

16 Cyberknife    +2000

17 Classic Causeway    +3000

18 Tawny Port    +3000

19 Zozos    +2000

20 Ethereal Road    +3000

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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