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2021 Kentucky Derby Pedigree Profiles

Prevailing in the Run for the Roses requires a perfect blend of both stamina and speed, plus an early-maturing profile sufficient to deliver a winning effort on the first Saturday in May. Learn more about the pedigree profiles of the leading contenders for the 2021 Kentucky Derby below. Use the quicklinks to jump to a specific horse:

HIGHLY MOTIVATED | DYNAMIC ONE | SOUP AND SANDWICH | SAINTHOOD | O BESOS | DREAM SHAKE | CROWDED TRADE | HIDDEN STASH | SUPER STOCK | KING FURY | BOURBONIC | ROCK YOUR WORLD | KNOWN AGENDA | LIKE THE KING | REBEL’S ROMANCE | HOT ROD CHARLIE | CONCERT TOUR | WEYBURN | HELIUM | HUSH OF A STORM | LA PEROUSE | ROUMBAUER | MANDALOUN | CANDY MAN ROCKET | RISK TAKING | MEDINA SPIRIT | GREATEST HONOUR | CADDO RIVER | MIDNIGHT BOURBON | LIFE IS GOOD | CAPO KANE | SENOR BUSCADOR | SPIELBURG | LEMON POP | ESSENTIAL QUALITY | LIFE IS GOOD | JACKIE’S WARRIOR | KEEPMEINMIND | BROOKLYN STRONG | GET HER NUMBER | SITTIN ON GO


Highly Motivated

One of the most expensive horses in the 2021 Kentucky Derby field is Dynamic One, the narrowly-beaten Wood Memorial (G2) runner-up who sold for $725,000 as a yearling. Shelling out a large sum for an unraced thoroughbred always comes with a degree of risk, but the risk can be offset to some extent by a classy pedigree. And in the case of Dynamic One, it’s hard to knock his breeding.

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Dynamic One

One of the most expensive horses in the 2021 Kentucky Derby field is Dynamic One, the narrowly-beaten Wood Memorial (G2) runner-up who sold for $725,000 as a yearling. Shelling out a large sum for an unraced thoroughbred always comes with a degree of risk, but the risk can be offset to some extent by a classy pedigree. And in the case of Dynamic One, it’s hard to knock his breeding.

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Soup And Sandwich

What do you get when you cross the bloodlines of the two most successful U.S. stallions of the last decade? You get Soup and Sandwich, runner-up in the Florida Derby (G1) and an up-and-coming contender for the Kentucky Derby (G1). Speed and stamina combine in the pedigree of Soup and Sandwich, which is typically a recipe for success on the first Saturday in May. 

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Sainthood

Looking for a horse who’s bred to handle the Kentucky Derby distance, even if his pedigree isn’t particularly flashy? Look no further than Sainthood. Sold for just $62,000 as a yearling, Sainthood has already shown versatility for two-time Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Todd Pletcher. He qualified for the Kentucky Derby with a runner-up performance in the Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3).

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o bESOS

Kentucky Derby (G1) winners might be elite racehorses, but they don’t necessarily make elite stallions. Derby winners who sire Derby winners are a relative rarity; in the long history of the “Run for the Roses,” there have been only 12 Derby-winning father/son duos, most recently when 1990 Derby hero Unbridled sired 1996 Derby winner Grindstone.

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Dream Shake

For some horses, the Kentucky Derby (G1) is the race they were born to pursue. Their bloodlines have been carefully mixed and matched in search of glory running 1 1/4 miles, on dirt, on the first Saturday in May. But other horses have backup plans built into their pedigrees, and Dream Shake is a perfect example.

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Crowded Trade

Second in the Gotham (G3)… third in the Wood Memorial (G2)… for a lightly raced horse with just three starts under his belt, Crowded Trade has already picked up a lot of experience on the Road to the Kentucky Derby. But will this experience translate to success racing 1 1/4 miles on the first Saturday in May?

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Hidden Stash

Sometimes, we examine the breeding of a Kentucky Derby (G1) contender and think to ourselves, “No complaints about this pedigree.” Such is the impression generated by the bloodlines of Hidden Stash, a $50,000 yearling acquisition who qualified for the “Run for the Roses” in a trio of Road to the Kentucky Derby prep races.

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Super Stock

Perseverance has paid off for Super Stock. After picking up checks without winning in a trio of Road to the Kentucky Derby prep races, the bay colt chose an opportune time to secure a signature victory, rallying boldly to win the $1 million Arkansas Derby (G1) and earn a place in the Kentucky Derby starting gate.

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KING FURY

There’s a reason why stretch-running Lexington S. (G3) winner King Fury sold for $950,000 as a yearling: the up-and-coming colt boasts an elite pedigree unquestionably geared toward success in the spring classics. This might sound like a bold statement, but the evidence supports it.

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Bourbonic

When Bourbonic produced a rally from out of the clouds to upset Aqueduct’s Wood Memorial (G2) and qualify for the Kentucky Derby (G1), racing fans were shocked. The unheralded Calumet Farm homebred was the longest shot on the board at 72-1, and few expected him to steal the show.

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Rock Your World

Turf or dirt, it doesn’t seem to matter to Rock Your World. The undefeated colt won his first two starts on grass before emerging as a Kentucky Derby (G1) contender with a resounding victory in the Santa Anita Derby (G1) on dirt. Rock Your World’s multi-surface versatility isn’t surprising when you analyze his pedigree.

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Known Agenda racing to victory at the Florida Derby

Known Agenda

It’s safe to say Known Agenda loves running long. The improving Todd Pletcher trainee will enter the Kentucky Derby (G1) with three victories at 1 1/8 miles, including a decisive score in the Florida Derby (G1). From a breeding perspective, there is no doubt where Known Agenda’s stamina comes from.

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Like the King Kentucky Derby Hopeful

Like the King

At first glance, it might seem as though Like the King is cut out for success racing on dirt. He qualified for the Kentucky Derby (G1) with a victory in the Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) over the synthetic Tapeta track at Turfway Park, but as a son of Belmont (G1) winner Palace Malice, out of a mare by Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile victor Corinthian, isn’t Like the King destined to thrive over the Churchill Downs main track?

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Rebel's Romance KD Contender

Rebel’s ROMANCE

“At first glance, it seems as though Rebel’s Romance should be a turf miler, not a dirt router. After all, he’s a son of Irish classic winner Dubawi, a three-time Grade 1 winner over distances ranging from seven furlongs to one mile. Rebel’s Romance has forged a different path, cementing his credentials as a Kentucky Derby (G1) contender with a blowout victory in the 1 3/16-mile UAE Derby (G2).”

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Hot Rod Charlie winning the Louisiana Derby

Hot Rod Charlie

“Second in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1)… third in the Robert B. Lewis (G3)… and, finally, first in the Louisiana Derby (G2). Hot Rod Charlie has repeatedly held his own against tough competition on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, but will his strong form in the qualifiers translate to success on the first Saturday in May?”

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Concert Tour on the Road to the Kentucky Derby

Concert Tour

“It appears Concert Tour is bound for a spring stop at Churchill Downs, where horsemen and handicappers alike will find out if he can produce a winning tune on the first Saturday in May. Concert Tour hasn’t missed a beat so far, joining the Road to the Kentucky Derby with a decisive victory in the $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) at Oaklawn Park.”

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2021 Kentucky Derby hopeful Weyburn

Weyburn

“During his brief racing career, the Chiefswood Stables homebred Weyburn has shown unwavering determination. Never was this more apparent than in the Gotham Stakes (G3) on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, in which Weyburn dug deep down the stretch to prevail by a nose.”

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Helium Kentucky Derby Contender

Helium

“Dirt or synthetic, it doesn’t matter to the lightly raced Helium, who handles both surfaces just fine. A romping winner of the Display Stakes on Tapeta last fall, Helium joined the Road to the Kentucky Derby with a gutsy victory in the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) on dirt.”

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Hush of a Storm

“We know Hush of a Storm handles Tapeta just fine—he’s excelled over the synthetic footing at Turfway Park, most notably rallying to victory in the John Battaglia Memorial on the Road to the Kentucky Derby. But can Hush of a Storm handle the transition to dirt for the Kentucky Derby (G1)? The answer is unclear.”

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La Perouse at the Hyacinth Stakes in Japan

La Perouse

“Although La Perouse hails from Japan, you don’t have to dig deep to find U.S. Triple Crown stars in his pedigree. This bodes well for the exciting bay colt, who emerged as a major player on the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby with a powerful late-running triumph in the Hyacinth S. at Tokyo Racecourse.”

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Rombauer earning Kentucky Derby qualification points at the El Camino Derby

Rombauer

“Dirt…turf…synthetic…Rombauer has run well across all three surfaces. On the road to the Kentucky Derby (G1), he’s displayed impressive versatility by winning the El Camino Real Derby over Tapeta and placing second in the American Pharoah (G1) on dirt. What is the secret to Rombauer’s multi-surface success? The answer is simple—it’s his pedigree.”

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Mandaloun emerging as Kentucky Derby contender at Risen Star stakes

Mandaloun

“Winning the Kentucky Derby (G1) requires a combination of speed and stamina; if you lack one or the other, you’re unlikely to reach the winner’s circle. Fortunately for the connections of Mandaloun, their talented colt appears to have inherited a perfect blend of both traits. The Juddmonte Farms homebred emerged as a major Road to the Kentucky Derby player with a victory in the 1 1/8-mile Risen Star (G2) at Fair Grounds.”

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Candy Man Rocket

Candy Man ROcket

“What happens when you cross leading sire Candy Ride with a mare by Grade 1-winning sprinter Forestry? You wind up with Candy Man Rocket, who joined the Road to the Kentucky Derby with a determined pace-tracking victory in the Sam F. Davis S. (G3) at Tampa Bay Downs.”

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risk taking Kentucky Derby 2021 contendah!

Risk Taking

“It’s easy to understand why Risk Taking has shown such a clear affinity for route racing. Winner of the 1 1/8-mile Withers S. (G3) on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, Risk Taking is bred from top to bottom to excel over classic distances. Risk Taking’s sire, Medaglia d’Oro, needs no introduction…”

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Medina Spirit

“Medina Spirit might not be a blueblood, but he’s certainly bred to be an honest, durable, and long-winded racehorse. He’s already displayed these traits on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, announcing his arrival as a serious Kentucky Derby (G1) contender with a gritty front-running victory in the Robert B. Lewis (G3) at Santa Anita.”

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Greatest Honour

“For all his success, Tapit has never sired a Kentucky Derby (G1) winner. He’s had plenty of opportunities, with 11 Derby starters through 2020, but none have visited the winner’s circle. This raises a tricky question—can Tapit’s son Greatest Honour go where no Tapit has gone before and add the Kentucky Derby to his resume?”

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Caddo River

“We know Caddo River has an abundance of speed—he first emerged as a serious Kentucky Derby (G1) contender when posting a powerful gate-to-wire romp in the Smarty Jones Stakes at Oaklawn Park. But does Caddo River have the stamina to negotiate 1 1/4 miles on the first Saturday in May? That’s a tougher question.”

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Midnight Bourbon

“As the only horse to win the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) twice, Tiznow was a pretty special racehorse. He was also a pretty special stallion, siring a bevy of Grade 1 winners prior to being pensioned from stud duty in 2020. About the only thing missing from Tiznow’s record is a Kentucky Derby (G1) winner, but perhaps Midnight Bourbon can remedy this situation.”

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Life is Good

“Let the comparisons begin. Already there are striking similarities between Life Is Good and 2020 Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Authentic. Not only do they share the same trainer, Hall of Fame conditioner Bob Baffert, they’re both sons of Into Mischief and they both joined the Road to the Kentucky Derby with victories in the Sham (G3) at Santa Anita.”

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Capo Kane

“Fast forward 14 years, and Street Sense and Hard Spun have proven just as successful at stud, with both siring a bevy of Grade 1 winners. Now their bloodlines have combined to produce Capo Kane, a 2021 Kentucky Derby contender bred top and bottom to excel on the first Saturday in May.”

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Senor Buscador

“Senor Buscador has talent—that much is obvious. The stretch-running colt joined the Road to the Kentucky Derby with a powerful romp in the Remington Springboard Mile S. at Remington Park, dominating his rivals by 5 3/4 lengths. But Senor Buscador also has an exciting pedigree geared toward success in the spring classics.”

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Spielberg

“Spielberg has always been a highly regarded prospect. Conditioned by six-time Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Bob Baffert, the chestnut colt sold for a lofty $1 million as a yearling, a figure surely owed in part to the fact Spielberg is bred top and bottom to excel in the spring classics. Fortunately, Spielberg is living up to expectations.”

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Lemon Pop

“It’s safe to say Lemon Pop is a Kentucky Derby (G1) contender whose roots span the globe. The talented chestnut races in Japan while carrying the silks of international powerhouse Godolphin, but from a pedigree perspective, he’s a Kentucky blueblood through and through. Lemon Pop is a son of Lemon Drop Kid, the champion older male of 2000 and a runner sufficiently long-winded to prevail in the 1999 Belmont Stakes.”

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Essential Quality

“Quality is essential for any horse hoping to win the Kentucky Derby (G1), and Essential Quality clearly has it in abundance. The Godolphin homebred joined the Road to the Kentucky Derby with rousing victories in the Breeders’ Futurity (G1) and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) racing 1 1/16 miles at Keeneland, two impressive efforts that hint classic distances will be well within reach for the classy gray colt.”

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Jackie’s Warrior

“We know Jackie’s Warrior has plenty of speed—he displayed it quite clearly when posting a gate-to-wire victory in the one-mile Champagne (G1) at Belmont Park, prevailing by 5 1/2 lengths to join the Road to the Kentucky Derby is resounding fashion. But does Jackie’s Warrior have the stamina to be effective over classic distances? That’s the question handicappers must consider.”

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Keepmeinmind

“With his accomplished racing record and classics-oriented pedigree, Keepmeinmind is making sure horsemen and horseplayers alike keep him in mind as a contender for the 2021 Kentucky Derby. Keepmeinmind has already demonstrated a clear affinity for Churchill Downs, rallying to victory in the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) racing 1 1/16 miles.”

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Brookyln Strong - 2021 Kentucky Derby Contender

Brooklyn Strong

“Although Brooklyn Strong is technically a New York-bred, the bay gelding boasts a thoroughly Kentuckian pedigree ideally suited to success over classic distances. Indeed, Brooklyn Strong joined the Road to the Kentucky Derby with a tenacious victory in the 1 1/8-mile Remsen (G2) at Aqueduct, demonstrating his talent over extended distances.”

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Get Her Number

“Get Her Number doesn’t have the most commercially popular pedigree, which is surely one reason why the bay colt sold for just $45,000 as a 2-year-old in training. But once you reach the racetrack, the lines between blue-blooded and blue-collar racehorses begin to blur, as Get Her Number demonstrated when battling to victory in Santa Anita’s American Pharoah (G1) on the Road to the Kentucky Derby.”

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Sittin On Go

“Just how much stamina is packed within the pedigree of Sittin On Go, who kicked off the 2020-21 Road to the Kentucky Derby with a powerful victory in the Iroquois (G3) at Churchill Downs? The short answer is “lots,” though Sittin On Go also has some speed breeding to balance the long-winded bloodlines coursing through his veins.”

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