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2007 Kentucky Derby Contenders Graded Stakes Earnings

By Cindy Pierson Dulay, About.com

Street Sense wins the 2006 Bessemer Trust Breeders' Cup Juvenile

Street Sense tops the graded stakes earnings list

© Terence Dulay
Apr 24 2007

Graded stakes earnings are used to determine the order of preference for which horses are drawn into the Kentucky Derby if there are more than 20 horses, the maximum allowed number of starters, entered into the race. Below is a list of the contenders with their graded earnings through April 22th and a link to a profile where available. This is the final list as all the Derby 133 prep races are over now.

  1. Street Sense ... $1,482,000
  2. Scat Daddy ... $1,308,500
  3. Circular Quay ... $1,116,134
  4. Curlin ... $780,000
  5. Nobiz Like Shobiz ... $778,500
  6. Great Hunter ... $752,000
  7. Stormello ... $642,900
  8. Dominican ... $498,484
  9. Tiago ... $450,000
  10. Cowtown Cat ... $437,253
  11. King of the Roxy ... $430,000 (not going)
  12. Hard Spun ... $360,000
  13. Storm in May ... $227,500
  14. Slew's Tizzy ... $207,500
  15. Zanjero ... $205,000
  16. Xchanger ... $202,890
  17. Sightseeing ... $178,580 (not going)
  18. Any Given Saturday ... $177,969
  19. Liquidity ... $161,200
  20. Officer Rocket ... $153,260
  21. Cobalt Blue ... $150,000
  22. Horse Greeley ... $150,000 (injured)
  23. Admiralofthefleet ... $148,799
  24. Sam P. ... $146,500
  25. Skip Code ... $133,185
  26. Sedgefield ... $127,500
  27. Bwana Bull ... $125,000
  28. Teuflesberg ... $122,942
  29. Adore the Gold ... $114,387
  30. Imawildandcrazyguy ... $104,000
  31. Chelokee ... $100,000
  32. Reporting for Duty ... $100,000
  33. Starbase ... $93,106

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