2026 Kentucky Derby — Chief Wallabee Profile & Betting Context
Chief Wallabee is the 12th post in the 2026 Kentucky Derby field, carrying 8-1 morning-line odds, trained by Hall of Fame conditioner Bill Mott and ridden by Junior Alvarado Forbes+1. The bay colt is named after the Wallabee shoe brand, though his racing style is far from a shoe Yahoo Sports.
Racing Profile & Form
Breeding: Constitution (by Medaglia d’Oro) – A La Lucie, by Medaglia d’Oro; second dam is Ghostzapper mare Gloryzapper Kentucky Derby.
Career record: 3-1-1-1, $216,600, with 50 qualifying points on the Road to the Kentucky Derby Kentucky Derby.
Key races:
Jan 10, 2026: Maiden Special Weight winner at Gulfstream Park Kentucky Derby.
Feb 28, 2026: 2nd in Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2) to Commandment Kentucky Derby.
Mar 7, 2026: 3rd in Florida Derby (G1) Kentucky Derby.
Speed ratings: Brisnet 96–103–100; Late Pace ratings in triple digits in all starts, with a 117 in his last race Kentucky Derby.
Style: Tactical stalker who breaks cleanly, positions off the leaders, and applies pressure in the far turn. He can sustain a long drive through the stretch, making him dangerous if pace is favorable Racing Dudes.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros:
Strong late-running ability.
Versatile — can stalk or press the pace.
Trending upward in speed and consistency Racing Dudes.
Cons:
Not a true closer if pace collapses.
Trip-dependent in a large field.
Still building consistency against the top tier Racing Dudes.
Betting & Market Context
Morning-line odds: 8-1 Forbes.
Analyst picks: Betting experts like Covers have included him in exacta boxes with Commandment and Danon Bourbon, citing his close second in Fountain of Youth and third in Florida Derby Covers.com.
Workouts: Strong local training with blinkers, showing fitness and tactical speed DRF.
Notable Fact
Chief Wallabee is the first winner from the unraced Medaglia d’Oro mare A La Lucie, bred in Kentucky Kentucky Derby
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