The 142nd Preakness Stakes, first run in 1873
Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, MD. (135,000 fans expected approximately)
Distance: 1 3/16 miles
Last year’s winner: Exaggerator
Record: 1:53 minutes, Secretariat (1973)
Surface: Dirt
Post time: 5:45 PM CT/6:45 PM ET, NBC will televise
Weather, perfect, 68 degrees in Baltimore, clear
Prediction
I like this race to be a duel between the 2 favorites along with a dark horse that could surprise. Always Dreaming (4:5) is in the No.4 post and Classic Empire (3:1) is No.5. I like them to leg it out the entire race with Conquest Mo Money (15:1) making a possible upset run. I still like the Derby winner, which has who I consider the best jockey and trainer in the race, with Hall of Famer John Velazquez on board the 3 year old colt and the Hall of Fame Todd Pletcher fine tuning the horse for this race. I also have been impressed with exercise rider Nick Bush. Pletcher made a change in exercise riders four days before the Derby and Bush has been spectacular training the horse in practice runs. This horse has a chance to be historic, and I mean by that, can be a Triple Crown winner, the 13th all time. It’ll have to navigate the difficult 1 1/2 miles at the Belmont Stakes 3 weeks from tomorrow, Saturday, June 9th, and that’s always unpredictable with the distance, but I do like this beautiful and powerfully built colt to win the second leg of the Triple Crown and have a chance to make elite history at the Belmont. I do see Classic Empire giving this horse everything it wants tomorrow. Conquest Mo Money will be a surprise contender.
Winner:
Always Dreaming
Like Jockey John Velazquez and stellar Derby winner Always Dreaming to capture the second leg of the Triple Crown (Photo courtesy of Paulick Report)
5 Responses
The Preakness is a always a great race. I am going with Always Dreaming as well.
I am jumping on the DW train and riding it all the way to Belmont.
Trifecta box 4-5-10. Nice payoff if 10, Conquest Mo Money, were to take it.
Thanks guys!
Like that trifecta, Spike. Appreciate the trust Walter. Yes, Logic, sometimes the obvious choice is the right choice, actually many times. I agree with you in this case. Thanks again fellas.