The Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships provides a fitting finale to each season in Horse racing by crowning the world's best from a carefully selected set of Breeders' Cup entries for the year.
Aspiring to be among the favored Breeders' Cup picks, entrant horses, breeders, and trainers come all the way from England, Ireland, France, Japan, and Germany. They are not only vying for a share of the $14 million cumulative purse of the Breeders' Cup races but also for national pride, ensuring a truly international treat to Horse racing, horse betting, horse wagering, and handicapping fans.
Odds to win the 2005 Breeders' Cup Classic has Saint Liam, fresh from his six furlongs in 1:16 3/5 victory at the Woodward Stakes, enjoying favorite spot to win based on odds from Bodog Racebook, Sports Interaction, and VIP Sports. Coming in second is Preakness and Belmont Stakes champ Afleet Alex, and rounding up the top 3 is 2005 Travers victor Flower Alley.
2005 Haskell winner and 3rd in Travers Roman Ruler is also factoring among handicappers, so does the Nick Zito trained Bellamy Road who came out 2nd at Travers after being plagued by injury. Woodward runner-up Commentator completes the top 5 favorites to win the Breeders' Cup Classic.
Find out the odds to win the BC Classic this year and more Breeders Cup race odds:
Odds to win 2005 Breeders Cup Classic
Odds to win 2005 Breeders Cup Distaff
Odds to Win 2005 Breeders Cup Mile
