Endorsement 2010 Kentucky Derby Odds Pay 8/1

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The latest 2010 Kentucky Derby odds have Endorsement paying 8/1 odds as one of the only single digit entries (albeit post positions Wednesday will determine if he gets in or not).

Endorsement is the Sunland Derby winner.

Following his unexpected day off Sunday, there were rumors that Endorsement might have some type of injury preventing him from racing in Saturday's Derby.

Trainer Shannon Ritter said she simply preferred not to race him over a wet track.

$80 would be paid out on every $10 bet should Endorsement win the 2010 Kentucky Derby.  He's now the third favored to win after Lookin at Lucky and Sidneys Candy.

Endorsement had been listed at 15/1 odds prior to initial favorite Eskendereya being taken out of contention due to injury.  

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Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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