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Can Brethren & Tapizar Each Take the Next Step? (Video)

The TCI Derby 20

Triple Crown Insider tracks the top 3-year-olds, rating the 20 best contenders in the weeks leading up to Kentucky Derby 137.

Last Updated 2/9/2011

1 Dialed In Has a terrific overall profile to excel in the classics. No visible weaknesses.
2 Uncle Mo Likely the fastest 2yo we've seen in some time. Distance the only question.
3 To Honor and Serve Talented colt was untouchable in Nashua and Remsen.
4 Soldat Slop or not, he couldn't have looked better destroying GP allowance foes.
5 Jaycito G1 winner joined top barn and has pedigree for the classics.
6 Tapizar Has really come around and looked the part in the Sham.
7 Brethren Can he repeat his bro's Derby glory for same connections?
8 Mucho Macho Man Will improve going back around two turns.
9 Stay Thirsty Has a pedigree to improve and will need to.
10 Machen Looks best in New Orleans; Needs to grow up quick.
11 Boys At Tosconova Not the time for this G1 winner to start missing races.
12 The Factor Talented enough to be in top dozen for now; Looks like a sprinter.
13 Heron Lake Well-bred colt showed talent & professionalism in GP maiden win.
14 Rogue Romance Showed he belongs with a board finish in BC Juvenile.
15 Tiz Blessed Another colt that flashed ability at two and should only improve.
16 Sweet Ducky Nice rebound in Holy Bull; Needs continued improvement.
17 Comma to the Top On a roll but dirt and distance pose questions.
18 Cal Nation Gifted colt will be endeared by UK fans; Derby a longshot at this point.
19 Biondetti Impressive Breeders' Cup week; Will take Dubai route.
20 Gourmet Dinner Delta Jackpot winner already in on graded earnings.
To participate, use your cursor to drag the selections on the left (currently arranged in chronological order) to the blank placeholders on the right. Once you have completed ranking all of the horses, submit your entries and compare your results to the rest of the community. A first place ranking will earn 19 points, second place receives 18 points, and so on.
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