Posts Tagged ‘preakness’

Belmont Stakes Handicapping Guide

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Macho Again - Good closing speed (on everyone but Big Brown) in the Preakness bodes well for the long Belmont. Casino Drive - I guess this is supposed to be the horse to beat Big Brown? I don’t think so. He’s only run one race in the US. He’s only run two races overall. He’s [...]

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Belmont Horse Race

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

She is by valid expectations and she comes from a very good family (two full sisters are stakes winners). Pictures will come later.ok, big brown should charm this flume easily. The preakness was built for speed horses like big brown. It a short distance, tight turns, and he should victory in a stroll. The bigger [...]

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Peter Pan Winner Casino Drive To Race In Belmont Stakes

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Belmont Stakes horse race odds offers Belmont Stakes Track Odds, Belmont Park Contenders, Belmont Stakes Betting tips, gambling on Belmont Park and Belmont . Rags to Riches must have seen those shirts, carrying the banner for girl power all the way to the winner Get free daily Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes horse racing picks [...]

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2008 Preakness Contenders

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

With this mornings defection of Behindatthebar, Icabad Crane is the only Preakness starter not on the grounds at Pimlico. Big Brown jogged once around the muddy track at Pimlico. Rick Dutrow is planning to give Big Brown a short blowout down the stretch Saturday morning. The remaining Preakness contenders jogged and galloped Friday over the [...]

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The Preakness Field

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

The Todd Pletcher-trained thoroughbred was listed at 10-to-1 for the 133rd Run for the Black-Eyed Susans. Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown is an early 1-to-2 favorite to put himself in position to become horse racing’s first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978. To remedy that, we are introducing new features. You can create your [...]

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Preakness Handicapping Guide

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

We can still bet place and show bets, and we can also bet long shots to win and hope for a miracle. Obviously the Preakness is a simple race to handicap, in that Big Brown will win if he doesn’t stumble or hurt himself. An exacta with Big Brown on top will pay about as [...]

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Gayego Joins Preakness Lineup

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Through Professor William Weber preakness entries was a great writer, preakness entries feel sure of the possibilities of mail-carrying by maintaining a long distance. Water consumed, propulsion (thrust of preakness entries with propellers), 5 lbs. Leggatt, my chauffeur, came in preakness entries with answer. A preakness entries in certain Baron de Forrest prize of L4,000, [...]

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2008 Preakness Predictions And Picks

Friday, May 16th, 2008

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Pimlico - 7 MTP

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Fourteen minutes later, a second 18-wheel horse bus pulled up and off walked Preakness horses Gayego and Yankee Bravo. Slowly, but surely, the horses running in the Triple Crown’s second leg are finding their way to Pimlico. By the end of Wednesday, 10 of the 13 horses — including big Preakness favorite Big Brown — [...]

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Preakness Stakes Field

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

The only horse with a shot at the Triple Crown will be Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown. The Preakness Stakes will have a much shorter field than that of the Kentucky Derby, and Big Brown will be the only horse racing in both the derby and the Preakness Stakes. This makes for a very interesting [...]

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Richard Dutrow Jr.

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

A veterinarian says a horse that broke down during an undercard sluice as far as something the kentucky oaks has an injury similar to barbaros and has a 50 percent chance of survival. The colt chelokee was trained by barbaros trainer michael matz. He has won five of 10 lifetime starts, including the barbaro stakes [...]

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Preakness Winners

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

And he must have had an inkling that he was on the verge of immortality. Only four other horse were even entered. However, Rags to Riches had never raced the boys before the Belmont Stakes last year, and look what happened with her. Although the race was a success at first, the track had financial [...]

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Preakness Winners

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Of course, you wouldnt know it here in Baltimore two weeks before the Preakness, but today is Kentucky Oaks Day in the Bluegrass State. In anticipation of the 134th Kentucky Derby tomorrow, they shut the place down and throw a big party celebrating life and horse racing. After visiting Louisville seven times over the past [...]

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Belmont Stakes - Complete Order Of Finishes: 1906-1915.

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

The focal point of the meet is the $1 million Belmont Stakes (gr. Far ahead at the Belmont By the Belmont Stakes Secretariat was the overwhelming favorite. However, Rags to Riches had never raced the boys before the Belmont Stakes last year, and look what happened with her. Aristides rode to a second-place finish in [...]

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Big Brown Favored To Take First Triple Crown Jewel

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Blake Shinn riding Sebring looks over at Hugh Bowman riding Samantha Miss (R) during the Champagne Stake. Samantha Miss produced a stunning late run to edge out favourite Sebring and claim victory in the Group One Champagne Stakes (1,600 metres) at Randwick on Saturday. Sebring started the race as the bookmakers’ favourite to claim the [...]

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Knoxified TV - Kentucky Derby

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

In anticipation of the 134th Kentucky Derby tomorrow, they shut the place down and throw a big party celebrating life and horse racing. After visiting Louisville seven times over the past 12 years for Derby weekend, I only wish Baltimore wouldve studied the Kentucky model and maintained the luster the Preakness once carried in our [...]

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