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KENTUCKY OAKS 2023 POINT STANDINGS

Below is the leaderboard for qualifying points for the 149th Kentucky Oaks. The field for the Kentucky Oaks is determined by a points system, instead of graded stakes earnings. Points are earned by the top four finishers in designated Kentucky Oaks prep races.
Earnings in non-restricted stakes races serve as a tie-breaker.

FINAL 2023 Kentucky Oaks Point Standings

(as of 4/28/23)


Rank Horse Trainer Points Non-Restricted
Stakes Earnings
1 Wet Paint Brad Cox 170 $652,600
2 Affirmative Lady Graham Motion 110 $212,350
3 Defining Purpose Ken McPeek 107 $488,593
4 Pretty Mischievous Brendan Walsh 103 $359,350
5 Southlawn Norm Casse 100 $242,464
6 Promiseher America Raymond Handal 100 $137,500
7 And Tell Me Nolies Peter Miller 70 $420,000
8 Botanical Brad Cox 70 $268,560
9 Dorth Vader Michael Yates 70 $214,405
10 Gambling Girl Todd Pletcher 61 $133,200
11 The Alys Look Brad Cox 54 $151,000
12 Flying Connection Todd Fincher 50 $275,900
13 Mimi Kakushi Salem bin Ghadayer 50 $180,186
14 Wonder Wheel Mark Casse 48 $1,501,265
15 Taxed Randy Morse 48 $159,438
16 Julia Shining Todd Pletcher 46 $206,000
17 Hoosier Philly Tom Amoss 45 $409,610


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