Why Bet on Oscar Nominated to Win This Year’s Kentucky Derby

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Why Bet on Oscar Nominated to Win This Year’s Kentucky Derby

The obvious reason to be Oscar Nominated is his long shot odds of 66-1 at many online racebooks including Sportsbetting.ag.

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The post position seven has won in six of eighty-five starts with one win since 1999 and might be Oscar Nominated’s biggest edge.

He was the winner of the Spiral Stakes, his only graded race. The Spiral Stakes win did mark Oscar Nominated's second win in a row and third career victory, with two seconds, in seven starts.

There is one big problem facing Oscar Nominated, that being he has yet to run on dirt. In fact, his sire are known for being turf runners and not very good on the dirt surface.

Still, you gotta love those long shot odds

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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