El Padrino Odds to Win the Kentucky Derby

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El Padrino had 25/1 odds of winning the 2012 Kentucky Derby early on.  Remember, you can get 7 percent on losses back DAILY at BetOnline (for qualified customers)

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El Padrino enjoyed a 1st place finish at the Risen Star – G2 while finishing 4th at the recent Florida Derby. 

He made his debut at Gulfstream Park back in January and has looked impressive in most races, but can he win the Derby?

Here’s an interesting little factoid to consider:  Two of El Padrino’s three wins were on the mud.  He’s expected to run on a dry track Saturday as rain is not in the forecast at the time of publication (May 1).   For now, the forecast should keep El Padrino at the current odds of 25/1. 

Here were your latest odds to win the 2012 Kentucky Derby courtesy of BetOnline.comSCROLL DOWN FOR ODDS

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Bodemeister +450

Union Rags +350

Gemologist +700 or 7/1

Alpha 14/1

Creative Cause 9/1

Dullahan +900

Hansen +1100

I’ll Have Antoher +1100

Take Charge Indy +2000

El Padrino +2500

Went The Day Well +2800

Daddy Nose Best +2000

Daddy Long Legs +1800

Done Talking +3500

Liaison 50/1

Sabercat 35/1

Rousing Sermon 50/1

Prospective 45/1

Trinniberg 60/1

Optimizer 50/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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