The post Ted Noffey Closes At 7-1 In Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool 2 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 31: Ted Noffey ridden by John Velazquez #8 wins the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile race on day one of the 2025 Breeders’ Cup World Championships at Del Mar Race Track on October 31, 2025 in Del Mar, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) Getty Images With 22 weeks still remaining before the 152nd Kentucky Derby, the pari-mutuel field known as “All Other Foals from the 2023 Crop” emerged as the 2-1 favorite in Pool 2 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager (KDFW). The individual favorite was Spendthrift Farm’s undefeated Ted Noffey, the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) hero from Todd Pletcher’s barn, who settled as the 7-1 second choice. Fresh off his victory in Saturday’s Kentucky Jockey Club (G2), Further Ado also drew bettors’ attention at 13-1. PUBLIC BETTING RESULTS – KDFW POOL 2 (Trainer, sire, odds, and $2 Win Will Pays) #40 All Other Foals from the 2023 Foal Crop – 2-1 ($6.08) #37 Ted Noffey (Todd Pletcher, Into Mischief) – 7-1 ($16.84) #14 Further Ado (Brad Cox, Gun Runner) – 13-1 ($28.86) #28 Napoleon Solo (Chad Summers, Liam’s Map) – 21-1 ($44.84) #2 Boyd (Bob Baffert, Violence) – 22-1 ($46.16) #29 Paladin (Chad Brown, Gun Runner) – 22-1 ($46.90) #3 Brant (Bob Baffert, Gun Runner) – 25-1 ($52.00) #17 Incredibolt (Riley Mott, Bolt d’Oro) – 28-1 ($59.94) #26 Mr. A. P. (Vladimir Cerin, American Pharoah) – 29-1 ($60.60) #12 Englishman (Cherie DeVaux, Maxfield) – 30-1 ($62.78) #38 Universe (Kenny McPeek, Global Campaign) – 32-1 ($67.18) #32 Rebel Instinct (Chad Brown, Into Mischief) – 34-1 ($71.38) #1 Blackout Time (Kenny McPeek, Not This Time) – 34-1 ($71.90) #25 Mob (Brian Lynch, Gun Runner) – 37-1 ($77.86) #5 Cherokee Nation (Bob Baffert, Not This Time) – 41-1 ($84.74) #9 Courting (Todd Pletcher, Curlin) – 45-1 ($92.16) #13… The post Ted Noffey Closes At 7-1 In Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool 2 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 31: Ted Noffey ridden by John Velazquez #8 wins the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile race on day one of the 2025 Breeders’ Cup World Championships at Del Mar Race Track on October 31, 2025 in Del Mar, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) Getty Images With 22 weeks still remaining before the 152nd Kentucky Derby, the pari-mutuel field known as “All Other Foals from the 2023 Crop” emerged as the 2-1 favorite in Pool 2 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager (KDFW). The individual favorite was Spendthrift Farm’s undefeated Ted Noffey, the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) hero from Todd Pletcher’s barn, who settled as the 7-1 second choice. Fresh off his victory in Saturday’s Kentucky Jockey Club (G2), Further Ado also drew bettors’ attention at 13-1. PUBLIC BETTING RESULTS – KDFW POOL 2 (Trainer, sire, odds, and $2 Win Will Pays) #40 All Other Foals from the 2023 Foal Crop – 2-1 ($6.08) #37 Ted Noffey (Todd Pletcher, Into Mischief) – 7-1 ($16.84) #14 Further Ado (Brad Cox, Gun Runner) – 13-1 ($28.86) #28 Napoleon Solo (Chad Summers, Liam’s Map) – 21-1 ($44.84) #2 Boyd (Bob Baffert, Violence) – 22-1 ($46.16) #29 Paladin (Chad Brown, Gun Runner) – 22-1 ($46.90) #3 Brant (Bob Baffert, Gun Runner) – 25-1 ($52.00) #17 Incredibolt (Riley Mott, Bolt d’Oro) – 28-1 ($59.94) #26 Mr. A. P. (Vladimir Cerin, American Pharoah) – 29-1 ($60.60) #12 Englishman (Cherie DeVaux, Maxfield) – 30-1 ($62.78) #38 Universe (Kenny McPeek, Global Campaign) – 32-1 ($67.18) #32 Rebel Instinct (Chad Brown, Into Mischief) – 34-1 ($71.38) #1 Blackout Time (Kenny McPeek, Not This Time) – 34-1 ($71.90) #25 Mob (Brian Lynch, Gun Runner) – 37-1 ($77.86) #5 Cherokee Nation (Bob Baffert, Not This Time) – 41-1 ($84.74) #9 Courting (Todd Pletcher, Curlin) – 45-1 ($92.16) #13…

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DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 31: Ted Noffey ridden by John Velazquez #8 wins the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile race on day one of the 2025 Breeders’ Cup World Championships at Del Mar Race Track on October 31, 2025 in Del Mar, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)

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With 22 weeks still remaining before the 152nd Kentucky Derby, the pari-mutuel field known as “All Other Foals from the 2023 Crop” emerged as the 2-1 favorite in Pool 2 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager (KDFW).

The individual favorite was Spendthrift Farm’s undefeated Ted Noffey, the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) hero from Todd Pletcher’s barn, who settled as the 7-1 second choice.

Fresh off his victory in Saturday’s Kentucky Jockey Club (G2), Further Ado also drew bettors’ attention at 13-1.

PUBLIC BETTING RESULTS – KDFW POOL 2

(Trainer, sire, odds, and $2 Win Will Pays)

  1. #40 All Other Foals from the 2023 Foal Crop – 2-1 ($6.08)
  2. #37 Ted Noffey (Todd Pletcher, Into Mischief) – 7-1 ($16.84)
  3. #14 Further Ado (Brad Cox, Gun Runner) – 13-1 ($28.86)
  4. #28 Napoleon Solo (Chad Summers, Liam’s Map) – 21-1 ($44.84)
  5. #2 Boyd (Bob Baffert, Violence) – 22-1 ($46.16)
  6. #29 Paladin (Chad Brown, Gun Runner) – 22-1 ($46.90)
  7. #3 Brant (Bob Baffert, Gun Runner) – 25-1 ($52.00)
  8. #17 Incredibolt (Riley Mott, Bolt d’Oro) – 28-1 ($59.94)
  9. #26 Mr. A. P. (Vladimir Cerin, American Pharoah) – 29-1 ($60.60)
  10. #12 Englishman (Cherie DeVaux, Maxfield) – 30-1 ($62.78)
  11. #38 Universe (Kenny McPeek, Global Campaign) – 32-1 ($67.18)
  12. #32 Rebel Instinct (Chad Brown, Into Mischief) – 34-1 ($71.38)
  13. #1 Blackout Time (Kenny McPeek, Not This Time) – 34-1 ($71.90)
  14. #25 Mob (Brian Lynch, Gun Runner) – 37-1 ($77.86)
  15. #5 Cherokee Nation (Bob Baffert, Not This Time) – 41-1 ($84.74)
  16. #9 Courting (Todd Pletcher, Curlin) – 45-1 ($92.16)
  17. #13 Ewing (Mark Casse, Knicks Go) – 46-1 ($95.58)
  18. #30 Provenance (Bob Baffert, Into Mischief) – 58-1 ($118.70)
  19. #36 Talkin (Danny Gargan, Good Magic) – 63-1 ($128.74)
  20. #33 Renegade (Todd Pletcher, Into Mischief) – 63-1 ($129.72)
  21. #10 Desert Gate (Bob Baffert, Omaha Beach) – 68-1 ($139.28)
  22. #22 Litmus Test (Bob Baffert, Nyquist) – 69-1 ($140.76)
  23. #7 Commandment (Brad Cox, Into Mischief) – 69-1 ($140.94)
  24. #21 It’s Our Time (Tom Amoss, Not This Time) – 70-1 ($142.40)
  25. #20 Intrepido (Jeff Mullins, Maximus Mischief) – 74-1 ($150.56)
  26. #8 Confessional (Brad Cox, Essential Quality) – 76-1 ($155.18)
  27. #39 White Tiger (Brad Cox, Constitution) – 83-1 ($169.34)
  28. #31 Rancho Santa Fe (Brad Cox, Tapit) – 83-1 ($169.74)
  29. #34 Soldier N Diplomat (Steve Asmussen, Army Mule) – 84-1 ($171.02)
  30. #35 Spice Runner (Steve Asmussen, Gun Runner) – 94-1 ($190.12)
  31. #24 Mesquite (Cherie DeVaux, Union Rags) – 96-1 ($194.64)
  32. #4 Buetane (Bob Baffert, Tiz the Law) – 101-1 ($205.96)
  33. #23 Local Knowledge (Todd Pletcher, Yaupon) – 109-1 ($221.62)
  34. #6 Chip Honcho (Steve Asmussen, Connect) – 112-1 ($226.74)
  35. #18 Infiltrate (Brendan Walsh, Oscar Performance) – 125-1 ($252.20)
  36. #16 Golden Tornado (Danny Gargan, McKinzie) – 135-1 ($273.46)
  37. #27 My World (Brad Cox, Essential Quality) – 147-1 ($296.84)
  38. #11 Dr. Kapur (Saffie Joseph Jr., McKinzie) – 152-1 ($306.64)
  39. #19 Into the Beast (Dale Romans, Into Mischief) – 213-1 ($428.08)
  40. #15 Gallivant (Ben Colebrook, Into Mischief) – 248-1 ($499.64)

TOTAL HANDLE – KDFW POOL 2

The Nov. 27–30 pool generated $261,076 in total wagering, consisting of:

  • $208,341 in the Win pool
  • $52,735 in Exactas

This is the second of six pre-Derby pools offered before the 152nd Kentucky Derby on May 2.

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KENTUCKY DERBY SIRE FUTURE WAGER RESULTS

For the 11th straight year, bettors also had the option to wager on sires and their entire crop of Derby-eligible juveniles.

The sires of Ted Noffey (Into Mischief) and Further Ado (Gun Runner) led the betting, along with Not This Time.

Sire Odds & $2 Win Will Pays

  1. #16 Into Mischief – 9-2 ($11.66)
  2. #13 Gun Runner – 5-1 ($12.88)
  3. #25 Not This Time – 7-1 ($16.72)
  4. #40 All Other Sires – 9-1 ($20.72)
  5. #9 Curlin – 15-1 ($32.70)
  6. #19 Liam’s Map – 22-1 ($47.98)
  7. #1 American Pharoah – 23-1 ($49.36)
  8. #12 Good Magic – 26-1 ($54.34)
  9. #20 Maxfield – 26-1 ($55.02)
  10. #38 Violence – 28-1 ($59.54)
  11. #4 Bolt d’Oro – 30-1 ($63.62)
  12. #22 McKinzie – 33-1 ($69.78)
  13. #26 Nyquist – 37-1 ($76.22)
  14. #17 Justify – 38-1 ($79.62)
  15. #32 Tapit – 40-1 ($83.52)
  16. #8 Constitution – 41-1 ($84.08)
  17. #3 Blame – 41-1 ($84.38)
  18. #10 Essential Quality – 45-1 ($92.10)
  19. #33 Tiz the Law – 45-1 ($93.64)
  20. #39 Yaupon – 53-1 ($109.08)
  21. #27 Omaha Beach – 59-1 ($120.94)
  22. #35 Uncle Mo – 66-1 ($135.20)
  23. #21 Maximus Mischief – 71-1 ($145.38)
  24. #37 Vekoma – 71-1 ($145.66)
  25. #5 Candy Ride (ARG) – 86-1 ($175.64)
  26. #18 Knicks Go – 96-1 ($195.78)
  27. #7 City of Light – 97-1 ($196.82)
  28. #28 Oscar Performance – 107-1 ($217.84)
  29. #14 Hard Spun – 118-1 ($239.92)
  30. #2 Army Mule – 123-1 ($249.72)
  31. #31 Street Sense – 127-1 ($257.60)
  32. #30 Quality Road – 128-1 ($258.50)
  33. #34 Twirling Candy – 145-1 ($292.50)
  34. #23 Medaglia d’Oro – 146-1 ($294.84)
  35. #36 Union Rags – 157-1 ($316.44)
  36. #6 Charlatan – 175-1 ($352.96)
  37. #29 Practical Joke – 187-1 ($376.50)
  38. #15 Independence Hall – 221-1 ($444.96)
  39. #24 Munnings – 240-1 ($483.00)
  40. #11 Goldencents – 250-1 ($502.86)

Total betting on the Sire Future Wager reached $56,359, including:

  • $44,496 in Win wagers
  • $11,863 in Exactas

Combined wagering for KDFW Pool 2 and the Sire Future Wager totaled $317,435.

FUTURE WAGER SEASON TOTALS & NEXT DATES

Pool 1 (Oct. 29–31) produced record early November wagering with $184,492.
Together, Pool 1 and Pool 2 have already generated $501,927 in early Future Wager betting.

The Kentucky Derby Future Wager, launched in 1999, is being offered for a 27th consecutive year.

Remaining Future Wager Dates

  • Pool 3: Jan. 16–18
  • Pool 4: Feb. 13–15
  • Pool 5: March 13–15 (includes Kentucky Oaks Future Wager)
  • Pool 6: April 2–4

More details are available at KentuckyDerby.com/FutureWager.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jaredwelch/2025/11/30/ted-noffey-closes-at-7-1-in-kentucky-derby-future-wager-pool-2/

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