Experience Tells Us Longshot Pavlovian Could Stun The Kentucky Derby
Twenty years of Kentucky Derby coverage tells us Pavlovian is a longshot that has a real chance to upset the Kentucky Derby in 2026.
Pavlovian (inside) fought all the way to the wire before losing the Louisiana Derby by a head to Emerging Market.. Hodges Photography/Amanda Hodges Weir Hodges photography Pavlovian will likely be a big longshot when he enters the starting gates for Kentucky Derby 152 on May 2. History tells us, longshots do win the world’s most famous race.
Since the turn of the century in 2000, twelve horses have won at odds of 10 to 1 or better and four at odds of 50 to 1 or better have emerged victorious. The last post time favorite to win was 2018 (Justify) so that means a horse like this Doug O’Neill trainee could easily create a very nice return on an investment at the window at Churchill Downs. Having been in a couple of recent street fights in Derby qualifying races, Pavlovian looks to have a haymaker’s chance.
Recent Races On Kentucky Derby Trail Have Displayed Maturity And Toughness Pavlovian punched his ticket to Churchill with a gutsy second place finish in the Louisiana Derby back on March 21. Eclipsed by Emerging Market by a head at the wire, this California-bred son of Pavel had been on the lead throughout this mile and three sixteenths journey around the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans. Running with courage throughout, when the favored Emerging Market came alongside at the sixteenth pole, Pavlovian refused to quit and fought to the wire.
Prior to the Fair Grounds fisticuffs, Pavlovian had engaged in brawl in the Sunland Park Derby. In this race, O’Neill’s charge had again broke well from the gate but ran just behind a heavily favored Express Kid. Rolling down the stretch with authority, this grandson of Bellamy Road again battled to the wire, but this time the head bob went in his favor as he got the photo.