Late-running Derby fourth-place finisher outran his 35-1 odds in Louisville. The winner of the Fountain of Youth at Gulfstream Park hasn't missed the top 4 placings since his career debut last October.
Kentucky Derby beaten favorite and runner-up looks to make amends at the Preakness. Victories this year in the Louisiana Derby and Risen Star Stakes give him the most complete resume of his class. Trainer Steve Asmussen won the 2007 and 2009 Preakness with Curlin and Rachel Alexandra.
Follows stablemates and fellow Santa Anita Derby alumni Taiba and Messier on the Triple Crown trail after that pair misfired in the Kentucky Derby. Enters off a sharp Santa Anita allowance victory 13 days prior to the Preakness.
No threat 14th of 20 in the Kentucky Derby, he's a son of 2013 Preakness winner Oxbow. Santa Anita Derby and San Felipe Stakes third-place finisher races for 2012 Preakness-winning trainer Doug O'Neill. Tyler Gaffalione, Preakness winner in 2019, takes the mount.
Wood Memorial runner-up and Withers winner was Aqueduct's top winter 3YO this year. Comes into the Preakness on similar path as 2017 winner Cloud Computing for same connections.
Kentucky Oaks-winning filly looks to follow Rachel Alexandra (2009) as the only fillies since 1924 to win the Preakness and become the sixth overall to do so. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 86, has 5 Preakness wins spanning from 1980-2013.
Supplemented to the Preakness at a steep cost of $150,000 to participate, this son of Preakness 2012 third-place finisher Creative Cause will be making his first stakes start. He won an allowance race on the Kentucky Derby undercard, handling the hoopla.
Son of 2016 Preakness winner Exaggerator exits a third-place finish in the Wood Memorial behind Kentucky Derby 5th-place finisher Mo Donegal and Saturday's re-matched rival Early Voting. He steps into the Triple Crown fray in place of Florida Derby winner and Kentucky Derby disappointment White Abarrio, his Joseph stablemate.
Longshot is a son of 2007 Preakness winner Curlin. Exits a well-beaten 11th-place finish in the Grade 1 Blue Grass behind eventual Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Zandon. HIs lone win came March 12 at Tampa Bay Downs in maiden company.
Late-running Derby fourth-place finisher outran his 35-1 odds in Louisville. The winner of the Fountain of Youth at Gulfstream Park hasn't missed the top 4 placings since his career debut last October.
Kentucky Derby beaten favorite and runner-up looks to make amends at the Preakness. Victories this year in the Louisiana Derby and Risen Star Stakes give him the most complete resume of his class. Trainer Steve Asmussen won the 2007 and 2009 Preakness with Curlin and Rachel Alexandra.
Follows stablemates and fellow Santa Anita Derby alumni Taiba and Messier on the Triple Crown trail after that pair misfired in the Kentucky Derby. Enters off a sharp Santa Anita allowance victory 13 days prior to the Preakness.
No threat 14th of 20 in the Kentucky Derby, he's a son of 2013 Preakness winner Oxbow. Santa Anita Derby and San Felipe Stakes third-place finisher races for 2012 Preakness-winning trainer Doug O'Neill. Tyler Gaffalione, Preakness winner in 2019, takes the mount.
Wood Memorial runner-up and Withers winner was Aqueduct's top winter 3YO this year. Comes into the Preakness on similar path as 2017 winner Cloud Computing for same connections.
Kentucky Oaks-winning filly looks to follow Rachel Alexandra (2009) as the only fillies since 1924 to win the Preakness and become the sixth overall to do so. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 86, has 5 Preakness wins spanning from 1980-2013.
Supplemented to the Preakness at a steep cost of $150,000 to participate, this son of Preakness 2012 third-place finisher Creative Cause will be making his first stakes start. He won an allowance race on the Kentucky Derby undercard, handling the hoopla.
Son of 2016 Preakness winner Exaggerator exits a third-place finish in the Wood Memorial behind Kentucky Derby 5th-place finisher Mo Donegal and Saturday's re-matched rival Early Voting. He steps into the Triple Crown fray in place of Florida Derby winner and Kentucky Derby disappointment White Abarrio, his Joseph stablemate.
Longshot is a son of 2007 Preakness winner Curlin. Exits a well-beaten 11th-place finish in the Grade 1 Blue Grass behind eventual Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Zandon. HIs lone win came March 12 at Tampa Bay Downs in maiden company.
Late-running Derby fourth-place finisher outran his 35-1 odds in Louisville. The winner of the Fountain of Youth at Gulfstream Park hasn't missed the top 4 placings since his career debut last October.
Kentucky Derby beaten favorite and runner-up looks to make amends at the Preakness. Victories this year in the Louisiana Derby and Risen Star Stakes give him the most complete resume of his class. Trainer Steve Asmussen won the 2007 and 2009 Preakness with Curlin and Rachel Alexandra.
Follows stablemates and fellow Santa Anita Derby alumni Taiba and Messier on the Triple Crown trail after that pair misfired in the Kentucky Derby. Enters off a sharp Santa Anita allowance victory 13 days prior to the Preakness.
No threat 14th of 20 in the Kentucky Derby, he's a son of 2013 Preakness winner Oxbow. Santa Anita Derby and San Felipe Stakes third-place finisher races for 2012 Preakness-winning trainer Doug O'Neill. Tyler Gaffalione, Preakness winner in 2019, takes the mount.
Wood Memorial runner-up and Withers winner was Aqueduct's top winter 3YO this year. Comes into the Preakness on similar path as 2017 winner Cloud Computing for same connections.
Kentucky Oaks-winning filly looks to follow Rachel Alexandra (2009) as the only fillies since 1924 to win the Preakness and become the sixth overall to do so. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 86, has 5 Preakness wins spanning from 1980-2013.
Supplemented to the Preakness at a steep cost of $150,000 to participate, this son of Preakness 2012 third-place finisher Creative Cause will be making his first stakes start. He won an allowance race on the Kentucky Derby undercard, handling the hoopla.
Son of 2016 Preakness winner Exaggerator exits a third-place finish in the Wood Memorial behind Kentucky Derby 5th-place finisher Mo Donegal and Saturday's re-matched rival Early Voting. He steps into the Triple Crown fray in place of Florida Derby winner and Kentucky Derby disappointment White Abarrio, his Joseph stablemate.
Longshot is a son of 2007 Preakness winner Curlin. Exits a well-beaten 11th-place finish in the Grade 1 Blue Grass behind eventual Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Zandon. HIs lone win came March 12 at Tampa Bay Downs in maiden company.
Late-running Derby fourth-place finisher outran his 35-1 odds in Louisville. The winner of the Fountain of Youth at Gulfstream Park hasn't missed the top 4 placings since his career debut last October.
Kentucky Derby beaten favorite and runner-up looks to make amends at the Preakness. Victories this year in the Louisiana Derby and Risen Star Stakes give him the most complete resume of his class. Trainer Steve Asmussen won the 2007 and 2009 Preakness with Curlin and Rachel Alexandra.
Follows stablemates and fellow Santa Anita Derby alumni Taiba and Messier on the Triple Crown trail after that pair misfired in the Kentucky Derby. Enters off a sharp Santa Anita allowance victory 13 days prior to the Preakness.
No threat 14th of 20 in the Kentucky Derby, he's a son of 2013 Preakness winner Oxbow. Santa Anita Derby and San Felipe Stakes third-place finisher races for 2012 Preakness-winning trainer Doug O'Neill. Tyler Gaffalione, Preakness winner in 2019, takes the mount.
Wood Memorial runner-up and Withers winner was Aqueduct's top winter 3YO this year. Comes into the Preakness on similar path as 2017 winner Cloud Computing for same connections.
Kentucky Oaks-winning filly looks to follow Rachel Alexandra (2009) as the only fillies since 1924 to win the Preakness and become the sixth overall to do so. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 86, has 5 Preakness wins spanning from 1980-2013.
Supplemented to the Preakness at a steep cost of $150,000 to participate, this son of Preakness 2012 third-place finisher Creative Cause will be making his first stakes start. He won an allowance race on the Kentucky Derby undercard, handling the hoopla.
Son of 2016 Preakness winner Exaggerator exits a third-place finish in the Wood Memorial behind Kentucky Derby 5th-place finisher Mo Donegal and Saturday's re-matched rival Early Voting. He steps into the Triple Crown fray in place of Florida Derby winner and Kentucky Derby disappointment White Abarrio, his Joseph stablemate.
Longshot is a son of 2007 Preakness winner Curlin. Exits a well-beaten 11th-place finish in the Grade 1 Blue Grass behind eventual Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Zandon. HIs lone win came March 12 at Tampa Bay Downs in maiden company.
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