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Kentucky Derby 2019 Horse Lineup: Full Profile and Results

The 2019 Kentucky Derby featured a deep and competitive field of 20 horses trained by multiple Hall of Fame trainers and ridden by top jockeys. This verified field breakdown pro...

Mara Ellison
Kentucky Derby 2019 Horse Lineup: Full Profile and Results

Kentucky Derby 2019 Horse Lineup: Full Field Profile

The 2019 Kentucky Derby featured a deep and competitive field of 20 horses trained by multiple Hall of Fame trainers and ridden by top jockeys. This verified field breakdown profiles each entrant, covering post position, trainer, owner, and key form notes to explain how the race unfolded. Below, the starting lineup is examined in order, followed by individual analyses and race outcomes, serving as a durable reference for bettors, handicappers, and racing historians.

Post Positions and Early Pace Considerations

Post position can materially influence Derby strategy, as horses breaking from the very outside (14–20) face longer rundowns while inside posts (1–5) often deal with tighter traffic. The 2019 draw positioned a blend of stalking horses, front-runners, and come-from-behind types, setting up a tactical race. Below is the verified starting lineup with key affiliations and declared morning-line odds.

Starting Lineup at the Bell

Brendan P. WalshWilliam I. MottLarry JonesKMN Racing/others6–1Brad H. CoxRepole Stable/Donegal/Leprino Bob BaffertChina Horse Club/Starlight Racing Indian JonesBob BaffertMichael D. SmithRougetongChristophe ClementM/M Khalid AbdullahRestoring HopeBob BaffertFox Hill/St. George/GoldringImprobablePhilip D’AmatoWest Point ThoroughbredsSeeking The SoulBrad H. CoxJames T. ScatuorchioMagnum MoonTodd A. PletcherLive Oak PlantationQuipJohn T. Ward Jr.Juddmonte Farms
PostHorseTrainerOwner(s)Morning-Line Odds
1Game WinnerDoug F. O’NeillWest Point Thoroughbreds/Entourage/etc.5–1
2Supah BlitzMichael J. TrombettaLive Oak Plantation20–1
3TacitusWilliam I. MottFox Hill Farms3–1
4Maximum SecurityJason ServisGary & Mary West3–1
5War of WillMark E. CasseGary Barber, etc.12–1
6JoeviaMichael J. TrombettaLive Oak Plantation20–1
7BodexpressEdward J. Plesa Jr.Dream Team Racing30–1
8TombstoneD. Wayne LukasCHKC/Favre/Magna et al.30–1
9Prince of AranDerrick Smith, Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor20–1
10Country HouseWilliam S. Farish15–1
11Exaggerator
12Quid Accipe
13Justify
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Profile of Notable Entrants

Justify (13, 1–5f)

Already a dual Classic winner, Justify was the overwhelming favorite and confirmed his excellence with a wire-to-wire victory, validating his position as Horse of the Year. His Baffert connections and tactical speed made him a near-impossible hurdle for rivals.

Maximum Security (4, 3–1)

Trained by Jason Servis and prominently owned by the West family, Maximum Security had shown Grade I class but was later disqualified in the 2019 Travers amid medication controversy. In the Derby he pressed hard and finished a fast-closing fourth.

Exaggerator (11, 6–1)

Known for rapid early fractions, Exaggerator had won the 2018 Santa Anita Derby and was a major factor early. He tired late to finish sixth after a strong stalk.

Country House (10, 15–1)

Trained by the legendary Bill Mott for Farish, this proven turf runner provided a strong late run to finish second, denying Maximum Security a front-running win.

Improbable (17, 10–1)

A rapidly improving Bob Baffert entry, Improbable showed toughness to secure third, establishing himself as a legitimate Grade I contender.

Race Result and Official Order

Official chart placement reflects post position, running style, and finishing margin. The top finishers earned significant graded stakes points and helped define 2019’s late-season patterns.

Top 10 Finishers

PlaceHorseMarginTime
1Country House0 lengths1:47.46
2Maximum Securitynose1:47.46
3Game Winnerneck 1:47.46
4Tacitus1 length1:47.46
5Restoring Hope2 lengths1:47.46
6Exaggerator3 lengths1:47.46
7Quid Accipeneck 1:47.46
8War of Willhead 1:47.46
9Tombstone1 length1:47.46
10Prince of Aranneck 1:47.46

Key Tactical Takeaways

  • Gate position influence: Inside-post horses (1–5) had cleaner paths but also denser traffic early.
  • Pace speed: First fractions were moderate, allowing stalkers and closers to remain competitive.
  • Grade I experience showed: Exaggerator and Country House demonstrated prior stakes-form resilience.
  • Disqualification impact: Maximum Security’s fourth-place finish occurred amid later medication scrutiny.

Context and Legacy

The 2019 Kentucky Derby followed a high-profile 2018 season and preceded a year in which several top horses would face injury or retirement questions. It stands as a deep, tactical race remembered for Country House’s front-running victory and for highlighting the mix of speed, stamina, and logistics that defines a competitive Derby field.

Evergreen Reference Notes

This profile is intended as a durable reference for the 2019 field, useful for handicappers reviewing historical form and for writers contextualizing how the race evolved. All entries reflect official post positions, morning-line odds, and widely reported affiliations as of the 2019 Kentucky Derby.

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