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Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool 4

The fourth Future Wager pool for this year’s Kentucky Derby will be open April 3-5, and the field is again the favorite at 5-2 followed by Tiz the Law and Nadal at 6-1. With the Derby now scheduled for September 5, more pools will be added later. Get all the horses, morning line odds, and free past performances (eventually) here.

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