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Kentucky Oaks 2024 post positions are set. See who’s favored, odds at Churchill Downs
Post positions for the 2024 Kentucky Oaks are set; with Tarifa established as the favorite in the $1.5 million, Grade 1 stakes race during Saturday’s draw at Churchill Downs.
Trained by Brad Cox, Tarifa drew the No. 8 spot and leads the pack with 7-2 morning-line odds. Other top contenders include Leslie’s Rose (4-1), who drew the No. 14 spot, and Just F Y I (9-2), who drew the No. 13 spot.
A 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-old fillies, the Oaks has an approximate post time of 5:51 p.m. Friday and will be the 11th of 13 races that day.
It will air on USA Network. It’s also available to stream via NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports app and Peacock.
Here’s a look at the post position draw with each filly’s trainer, jockey and morning-line odds. Click a horse’s name to learn more about her:
Kentucky Oaks 2024 post position, horse, trainer, jockey, odds
- Tapit Jenallie, Eddie Milligan Jr., Emmanuel Esquivel, 30-1
- Gin Gin, Brad Cox, Florent Geroux, 30-1
- Where’s My Ring, Val Brinkerhoff, Jose Lezcano, 15-1
- Regulatory Risk, Chad Brown, Jose Ortiz, 20-1
- Thorpedo Anna, Kenny McPeek, Brian Hernandez Jr., 5-1
- Lemon Muffin, D. Wayne Lukas, Keith Asmussen, 30-1
- Fiona’s Magic, Michael Yates, Luis Saez, 30-1
- Tarifa, Brad Cox, Flavien Prat, 7-2
- Everland, Eric Foster, Abel Cedillo, 30-1
- Into Champagne, Ian Wilkes, Julien Leparoux, 30-1
- Ways and Means, Chad Brown, Tyler Gaffalione, 5-1
- Power Squeeze, Jorge Delgado, Daniel Centeno, 12-1
- Just F Y I, Bill Mott, Junior Alvarado, 9-2
- Leslie’s Rose, Todd Pletcher, Irad Ortiz Jr., 4-1
Also eligible
15. Our Pretty Woman, Steve Asmussen, Joel Rosario
16. Candied, Todd Pletcher, Luis Saez
This story will be updated.
Reach Louisville men’s basketball reporter Brooks Holton at bholton@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter at @brooksHolton.
Kentucky
US 51 Cairo bridge to remain closed for period of time
By West Kentucky Star staff
Jul. 07, 2026 | 10:07 PM
| PADUCAH
The US 51/Cairo Bridge will remain closed for a period of time.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced Tuesday the connector between Wickliffe and Cairo was closed Monday as crews conducted a special inspection and identified a problem with a bearing pad on the Kentucky approach.
A bearing pad shifted out of place, causing the bridge deck to become misaligned by approximately two to three inches at an expansion joint. A repair is needed.
Bearing pads function like cartilage between joints, supporting steel beams while accommodating the bridge’s natural expansion and contraction.
There are no concerns about the bridge’s overall structural integrity.
The repair will require crews to lift a heavy section of the bridge deck to replace the bearing pad. State engineers are working with the contractor and design team to finalize a repair plan as quickly as possible.
There is currently no estimated timeline for reopening the bridge. Motorists should continue to use alternate routes and expect the bridge to remain closed until the necessary repairs have been completed.
Kentucky
Former Kentucky guard Quade Green joins La Familia
La Familia has added another familiar face to its roster, as former Kentucky point guard Quade Green is set to make his debut with the Wildcats alumni team in the 2026 edition of The Basketball Tournament (TBT).
Green will be participating with La Familia for the first time as the program enters its third summer competing in the $2 million winner-take-all event. He joins a roster already featuring Kentucky alumni Andrew Harrison, Archie Goodwin, Kahlil Whitney, Reid Travis, and Willie Cauley-Stein.
In addition to the former Wildcats, three non-Kentucky players also appear on La Familia’s official roster: guards James Mainor-Bell and Chase Audige, along with forward Chris Coffey. While the trio has not been officially announced by the team, each is currently listed on La Familia’s website.
Green arrived at Kentucky in 2017 as a 5-star recruit and McDonald’s All-American. During his freshman season, he averaged 9.3 points and 2.7 assists while starting 13 games and helping lead the Wildcats to the Sweet 16. As a sophomore, he averaged 8.0 points before transferring midway through the season.
Following Kentucky, Green continued his career at Washington before playing professionally overseas. He most recently competed internationally after beginning his professional journey in Europe.
With another experienced playmaker now in the backcourt, La Familia continues to strengthen its roster ahead of another run at the TBT championship. Green’s addition brings veteran leadership, scoring ability, and another former Wildcat eager to represent Big Blue Nation this summer.
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