Santa Anita Derby 2016 Odds to Win: Mor Spirit, Danzing Candy Favorites

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Gambling911.com has your Santa Anita Derby 2016 odds to win with both Mor Spirit and Danzing Candy the co-favorites to win.

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This Kentucky Derby prep race is run on 1⅛ miles (9 furlongs) of dirt.  It’s open to three-year-olds.

This is the most important West Coast stepping stone for the Kentucky Derby having delivered us the winner at Churchill Downs California Chrome two years prior.  It features a purse of $1 million.

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Santa Anita Derby (GI)

 

PP. Horse (weight) jockey/trainer odds

 

1. Denman's Call (124) Bejarano/O'Neill 15-1

 

2. Exaggerator (124) Desormeaux/Desormeaux  4-1

 

3. Danzing Candy (124) Smith/Sise 9-5

 

4. Mor Spirit (124) Stevens/Baffert 8-5

 

5. Smokey Image (124) Espinoza/Gaines 15-1

 

6. Iron Rob (124) Elliott/Papaprodromou 12-1

 

7. Dressed in Hermes (124) Prat/Armstrong 15-1

 

8. Rare Candy (124) Talamo/Hofmans 30-1

 

9. Diplodocus (124) Baze/Baltas 30-1

 

10. Uncle Lino (124) Perez/Sherlock 20-1

 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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