Thunder Snow Odds to Win the 2017 Kentucky Derby

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Thunder Snow Odds to Win the 2017 Kentucky Derby

At around 12-1 odds of winning the 2017 Kentucky Derby early on, Thunder Snow had relatively long odds but short enough to likely qualify for Saturday’s big race ahead of the post position draw.

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The winner of the UAE Derby in March in Dubai, “Thunder Snow is a colt of the highest class and I hope that he can step up in the Kentucky Derby” trainer Saeed bin Suroor said in a press release.

“He is a big, strong colt, who is improving all of the time and acts on dirt, and we are looking forward to seeing him take on the best three-year-olds in America," bin Suroor said.

The potential for a muddy track could adversely affect Thunder Snow.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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