Creative Cause Kentucky Derby Betting Odds (Video)

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Creative Cause Kentucky Derby betting odds were listed early at 11/1, however, these are subject to change immediately following Wednesday’s post position draw and the hours leading up to the race.  You can find the latest Derby betting odds here at WagerWeb.com

During Monday’s workout at Churchill Downs, trainer Mike Harrington referred to Creative Cause’s performance on the fast track as “perfect in my book”.

"I figured he would go in :47 and change, so that's good," Harrington said. "It was just a maintenance work, but we wanted him to go fast enough to show that he's on his game, which he definitely did. He did that fairly easily; he could have gone a lot faster."

In March, Creative Cause enjoyed a 1st place finish at the San Felipe while finishing 2nd to I’ll Have Another at the Santa Anita Derby in early April. 

The Santa Anita second place finish was a bit of a bummer considering Creative Cause was the favorite to win that race. Still, Harrington was pleased with his performance.

“I thought he ran great today,” Harrington said after the race. 

Scroll down for the video below as Harrington talks about his plan for Creative Cause at Churchill Downs…



- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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