The Kentucky Oaks 2026 will be run in primetime for the first time Friday night at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., with post time set for 8:40 p.m. ET for the $1.5 million race. Zany, trained by Todd Pletcher, opens as the 4-1 morning-line favorite in a field that looks deep and wide-open.
The race is built around a tight cluster of contenders. The field includes six fillies priced between 4-1 and 8-1: Zany at 4-1, Meaning at 5-1, Explora at 6-1, Percy's Bar at 6-1, Counting Stars at 8-1 and Prom Queen at 8-1. That spread leaves little daylight between the top names and sets up a betting race that could turn on one clean trip or one bad start.
Michelle Yu is the handicapper drawing the most attention into the storied race, and with good reason. SportsLine says she has a strong record in horse racing analysis and wagering, and her recent calls have landed with unusual frequency. Yu was correct on Medina Spirit in the 2021 Kentucky Derby, suggested a play on All Other 3-Year-Olds in Pool 5 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager four years ago when Rich Strike won at 18-1, and later predicted Forever Young's win in the Saudi Cup, Journalism's win in the San Felipe Stakes, Sandman's win in the Arkansas Derby, Good Cheer's win in the Kentucky Oaks and Mindframe's win in the Churchill Downs Stakes.
She also hit the exacta in the Kentucky Derby, the Fierceness-Journalism exacta in the Pacific Classic in August and the Renegade-Silent Tactic-Taptastic trifecta in the Arkansas Derby last month. For this year's Kentucky Oaks, she is completely fading Zany and is high on Prom Queen, using the 8-1 shot prominently in her bets. Yu said Prom Queen is a very lightly raced winner of the Gulfstream Park Oaks with talent and room to grow.
That creates the sharpest split in the race: the morning-line favorite comes in with the strongest respect from the oddsmakers, while one of the most trusted handicappers in the business is betting against her and leaning into a longer price. The result is a primetime Oaks that starts with expectation, but may end with the kind of payoff that has long made the race one of the biggest nights on the Churchill Downs calendar.




