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  • mikemca
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    • 03-10-10
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    #36
    Originally posted by TonyP
    watchmaker has ak at 2-1 ml for preakness

    I agree AK is probably going to go off at around 2-1 ish but Watchmaker is the biggest bafoon in horse racing journalism.Whatever he says or picks is immediate fade material.His watch list has also been a joke for pretty much the last 5 years.
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    • TonyP
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      • 09-20-09
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      #37
      Originally posted by mikemca
      I agree AK is probably going to go off at around 2-1 ish but Watchmaker is the biggest bafoon in horse racing journalism.Whatever he says or picks is immediate fade material.His watch list has also been a joke for pretty much the last 5 years.

      HIs watchlist is hilarious, and agree with everything you said.
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      • dise-pa
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        • 09-04-09
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        #38
        can't wait for the Preakness give me some more winners gus and steve!!!
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        • Rbyrne
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          #39
          For the preakness il probly do $20 across the board on Shackleford, Mucho Macho Man, and Nehro. and do a trifecta box with those 3 horses and animal kingdom and maybe dailed in. what you think?
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          • Rbyrne
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            #40
            i think shackleford def finishes top 3...he kinda reminds me of first dude from last year...a pace setter that everyone over looks but almost always finishes 2nd or 3rd after being passed late in the race.
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            • mikemca
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              #41
              Originally posted by Rbyrne
              i think shackleford def finishes top 3...he kinda reminds me of first dude from last year...a pace setter that everyone over looks but almost always finishes 2nd or 3rd after being passed late in the race.

              Shackleford was loose on the lead in the Derby and because of that he set the slowest pace in the Derby's last 20 years.If Dance City and Flashpoint go in the Preakness it will be much faster pace.

              Shackleford was my derby key so I am a fan of his but in a 3 way speed duel the race doesn't shape up too well for him.
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              • Gremlin Lad
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                #42
                THURSDAY MAY 12, 2011

                Team Valor International’s Kentucky Derby (gr. I) winner Animal Kingdom visited the track at the Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, Md. for the first time Wednesday, May 11 as he began preparations for the Preakness Stakes (gr. I) on May 21. Trainer Graham Motion sent the son of Leroidesanimaux out to the track at 8:30 a.m. EDT for his first piece of exercise since the colt captured the Derby on May 7 at Churchill Downs. Animal Kingdom walked Sunday and Monday and spent much of Tuesday in a van on the trip from Kentucky to the Motion’s barn at the training center, which is about 60 miles northeast of Pimlico Race Course. “He went out and jogged one mile with the pony with my assistant Dave Rock,” Motion said. “He’s super. Really good.”
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                • foryourhandicap
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                  #43
                  Originally posted by mikemca
                  Shackleford was loose on the lead in the Derby and because of that he set the slowest pace in the Derby's last 20 years.If Dance City and Flashpoint go in the Preakness it will be much faster pace. Shackleford was my derby key so I am a fan of his but in a 3 way speed duel the race doesn't shape up too well for him.
                  Well I don't think they wanted Shackleford to get the lead in the derby, but since it was so slow they took advantage of it. I could definitely see it sitting off the speed in the Preakness. But either way, not too crazy about its chances since it wasn't able to do much with such an easy lead.
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                  • Rbyrne
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                    #44
                    Ok shackleford will do better in the preakness because i think he will get a firm lead and since the preakness is shorter in distance...he wont fade to 4th like in the derby. I think he will have enough in him to win place or show. He has looked good and has so much speed...weather he gets passed at the end by mucho macho man or another stalker could very well happen...thats why u bet him to win place or show.
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                    • Gremlin Lad
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                      #45
                      FRIDAY MAY 13, 2011


                      .......If more than 14 starters are properly nominated and pre-entered, the starters will be determined with the first seven horses given preference by the highest lifetime earnings in graded stakes.

                      The next four starters will be determined by the highest lifetime earnings in all “non-restricted stakes,” which means those stakes whose conditions contain no restrictions other than age or sex.

                      The remaining three starters will be determined by the highest lifetime earnings in all races.

                      Graded stakes earnings for the 20 Preakness candidates. The top seven qualify for a starting position in the race:

                      Animal Kingdom, $1,696,800, Dialed In, $840,000, Nehro, $800,000, Midnight Interlude, $600,000, Mucho Macho Man, $570,000, Shackleford $312,000, Astrology, $311,893, Santiva, $242,397, King Congie, $75,000, Flashpoint, $140,000, Mr. Commons, $120,000, Norman Asbjornson, $100,000, Ruler On Ice, $96,000, Dance City, $100,000, Sway Away, $111,500, Concealed Identity, $0, Casper’s Touch, $20,000, Isn’t He Perfect, $37,000, Harlan’s Hello, $2,000, Saratoga Red, $17,500.

                      Non-restricted stakes earnings for the 12 Preakness candidates who do not qualify for the field on graded stakes earnings. The top four qualify.

                      Santiva, $242,397, King Congie, $143,000, Flashpoint, $140,000, Mr. Commons, $120,000, Norman Asbjornson, $100,000, Ruler On Ice, $106,000, Dance City, $100,000, Sway Away, $111,500, Concealed Identity, $56,250, Casper’s Touch, $27,982, Isn’t He Perfect, $37,000, Harlan’s Hello, $2,000, Saratoga Red, $17,500.


                      Overall earnings for the remaining nine horses that do not earn positions in the field with graded stakes or non-restrictive stakes earnings. The top three qualify:

                      Norman Abjornson, $167,200, Ruler On Ice, $166,500, Dance City, $160,900, Sway Away, $126,600, Concealed Identity, $120,780, Casper’s Touch, $107,024, Isn’t He Perfect, $90,222, Harlan’s Hello, $43,094, Saratoga Red, $41,300.



                      The post position draw will be held at Pimlico on Wednesday, May 18 at 5 p.m. and will be televised live on HRTV.
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                      • Gremlin Lad
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                        #46
                        SUNDAY, MAY 15, 2011

                        Santiva will skip Preakness

                        Grade 2 winner SANTIVA (Giant's Causeway), a rallying sixth in the Kentucky Derby (G1), is no longer under consideration for the May 14 Preakness (G1).

                        "The horse is doing great, but he is not running in the Preakness," trainer Eddie Kenneally said Saturday morning.

                        Winner of the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2) in his juvenile finale, Santiva opened 2011 with a runner-up finish in the Risen Star S. (G2). He finished ninth as the favorite in the Blue Grass (G1) in his final Derby prep.
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                        • BBROBOZO
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                          • 12-04-08
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                          #47
                          Hello Gremblin

                          Just wanted to give you the most points that I can give , you know , give til it hurts .... LOL !!
                          It charged me 3 points to transfer 2 points , what's that about !
                          Hope you are well and that your picks are winning at the epfhl .
                          Knock em dead , ol buddy !!
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                          • Gremlin Lad
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                            • 10-23-10
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                            #48
                            Thanks BBROBOZO.....

                            Been slaving away at my job, but trying to find current news on Preakness also....This second leg of triple crown races is more like a Chess Game than a Horse race challenge it seems to me.

                            Hope all is well with you.
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                            • Gremlin Lad
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                              #49
                              MONDAY, MAY 16, 2011


                              A decision on whether to start Kentucky Derby (G1) and Arkansas Derby (G1) runner-up Nehro in the Preakness or await the 143rd running of the Belmont S. (G1) on June 11 will most likely be made Monday morning, according to owner Ahmed Zayat.

                              "I am leaving for Louisville in a few hours and I will be there to watch the horse breeze at Churchill Downs at 6 a.m. Monday," Zayat said Sunday morning. "Right now I am 70-30 to run in the Belmont and 50-50 to run in the Preakness. He's had three good races in six weeks; if he goes in the Preakness it will be four races in eight weeks.

                              "However, he is doing very well. His coat, his energy level, his demeanor have all been excellent since the Derby. After he breezes Monday I will sit down with Steve Asmussen and make a decision as to where we go."

                              Zayat reiterated that he is "not without ammunition" for the 1 1/2 mile Belmont Stakes, however.

                              "We have been pointing Jaycito (Victory Gallop) to the Belmont, as well," Zayat explained. "We are hoping he will have enough fitness in him."
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                              • TonyP
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                                • 09-20-09
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                                #50
                                Animal kingdoms last 1/4 was 2nd fastest for any derby winner in history, who had the fastest?
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                                • mikemca
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                                  #51
                                  Thats really reaching trying to compare these two.If Animal Kingdom would have ran in Secreteriat's derby he would have lost by 18 lengths and finished in the bottom few of the 13 that ran that day.




                                  Secreteriat........... Animal Kingdom
                                  :25 1/5................. :24 1/5
                                  :24 .......................:25 2/5
                                  :23 4/5................. :24 4/5
                                  :23 2/5.................. :23 3/5
                                  :23.......................... :24
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                                  • TonyP
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                                    #52
                                    Originally posted by mikemca
                                    Thats really reaching trying to compare these two.If Animal Kingdom would have ran in Secreteriat's derby he would have lost by 18 lengths and finished in the bottom few of the 13 that ran that day.




                                    Secreteriat........... Animal Kingdom
                                    :25 1/5................. :24 1/5
                                    :24 .......................:25 2/5
                                    :23 4/5................. :24 4/5
                                    :23 2/5.................. :23 3/5
                                    :23.......................... :24
                                    LOL Im not comparing these two just a trivia question, yes ak and the rest of this bunch couldnt hold up to anyone of those old race horses.
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                                    • Gremlin Lad
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                                      #53
                                      TUESDAY MAY 17, 2011


                                      Here is a link to the Stakes races and horses entered on Friday May 20th and some minor comments......

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                                      • Gremlin Lad
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                                        #54
                                        TUESDAY MAY 17, 2011

                                        Preakness Post Position Draw

                                        Preakness Draw

                                        Starting post positions for the 136th Preakness® Stakes will be drawn Wednesday afternoon, May 18, 2011. Pimlico racing officials will use a pill pull, which employs a small numbered ball in a blind draw, to decide post positions for the middle jewel of racing's Triple Crown.

                                        The Preakness is limited to 14 starters. Fourteen of the last 18 years have produced double-digit starters.


                                        LIST OF WINNERS POST POSITION SINCE 1909 (pdf)
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                                        • Gremlin Lad
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                                          #55
                                          WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 2011


                                          Dialed In is shooting for a big paycheck in the 136th Preakness Stakes.

                                          The bracket as to how he got the chance is at:

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                                          • Gremlin Lad
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                                            • 10-23-10
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                                            #56
                                            SWAY AWAY (Afleet Alex) had a "brisk gallop" at Churchill Downs over a fast track Tuesday morning. He is scheduled to be aboard the first of two flights from Louisville to Baltimore on Wednesday morning.

                                            "He's doing real well," trainer Jeff Bonde said by phone from Hollywood Park. "We're looking forward to the Preakness. We were obviously disappointed not to get into the Kentucky Derby, but this is a big opportunity for us."

                                            Sway Away could be one of the contenders lurking under the radar off his fourth-place finish in the Arkansas Derby, but with Garrett Gomez back aboard there is bound to be some attention paid to the West Coast invader. Gomez, who rode the Kentucky-bred colt in his first two starts this year, replaces Pat Valenzuela, who rode him in the Arkansas Derby.

                                            "It was nothing against anybody," Bonde explained. "It just worked out that way."

                                            Gomez's first time aboard Sway Away was a fast-closing second to The Factor (War Front) in his three-year-old debut in the February 20 San Vicente (G2) at Santa Anita. Sway Away ran twice as a juvenile, heading right to stakes company off his maiden win. He finished second in the Best Pal (G2) at Del Mar before going on the shelf to recover from successful arthroscopic knee surgery.
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                                            • Gremlin Lad
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                                              #57
                                              WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 2011 9:00 AM


                                              PROSPECTIVE 2011 PREAKNESS FIELD

                                              HORSE

                                              TRAINER

                                              LAST RACE


                                              ANIMAL KINGDOM

                                              Graham Motion

                                              1st, Kentucky Derby
                                              ASTROLOGY

                                              Steve Asmussen

                                              2nd, Jerome
                                              CONCEALED IDENTITY

                                              Eddie Gaudet

                                              1st, Federico Tesio
                                              DANCE CITY

                                              Todd Pletcher

                                              3rd, Arkansas Derby
                                              DIALED IN

                                              Nick Zito

                                              8th, Kentucky Derby
                                              FLASHPOINT

                                              Wesley Ward

                                              4th, Florida Derby
                                              ISN'T HE PERFECT

                                              Doodnauth Shivmangal

                                              5th, Jerome
                                              KING CONGIE

                                              Tom Albertrani

                                              3rd, Blue Grass
                                              MIDNIGHT INTERLUDE

                                              Bob Baffert

                                              16th, Kentucky Derby
                                              MR. COMMONS

                                              John Shirreffs

                                              3rd, Santa Anita Derby
                                              MUCHO MACHO MAN

                                              Kathy Ritvo

                                              3rd, Kentucky Derby
                                              NORMAN ASBJORNSON

                                              Christopher Grove

                                              4th, Wood Memorial
                                              SHACKLEFORD

                                              Dale Romans

                                              4th, Kentucky Derby
                                              SWAY AWAY

                                              Jeff Bonde

                                              4th, Arkansas Derby


                                              (Also-eligible)


                                              SARATOGA RED

                                              D. Wayne Lukas

                                              6th, Churchill allowance
                                              Last edited by Gremlin Lad; 05-18-11, 08:11 AM.
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                                              • Dark Horse
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                                                • 12-14-05
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                                                #58
                                                http://www.preakness.com/race-info has the riders as well.


                                                So far the horses that I'm not throwing out are Dance City, Astrology, Dialed In, Animal Kingdom, and Mr. Commons.
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                                                • Gremlin Lad
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                                                  #59


                                                  The 150th running of the Preakness Stakes (G1) will take place on Saturday, May 17 as part of an incredible weekend that will feature the finest contenders in Thoroughbred horse racing



                                                  The 136 Preakness "Players" Post Positions.
                                                  Last edited by Gremlin Lad; 05-18-11, 07:41 PM.
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                                                  • Gremlin Lad
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                                                    #60
                                                    THURSDAY MAY 19, 2011


                                                    Finally, I located someone who posted a link for the 136th Preakness Stakes Past Performances of the contenders.

                                                    Here is the link...

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                                                    • Gremlin Lad
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                                                      #61
                                                      Some more coverage of 136th PREAKNESS STAKES


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                                                      • Gremlin Lad
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                                                        #62
                                                        Okay, I am going out on a limb here ...but I am going to watch the earlier races at Pimlico on Saturday to see about track conditioning.

                                                        If it plays like it has this past week, this is who I think will be in the hunt in no particuliar order.

                                                        Dialed In ....I see this horse slipping up the rail in the home stretch

                                                        Mucho Macho Man ..... Mid pack passing horses in the stretch

                                                        Shackleford .......... trying to get one more 1/16th of a mile on the lead

                                                        Midnight Interlude ...... pressing the pace setters

                                                        King Congie........... can he handle these caliber of race horses ?


                                                        My feeling is Animal Kingdom could win IF he can hold a tighter line going around the turns.

                                                        If he races wide, he will run "out of race track" and not be in the Winner's Circle.


                                                        Also using the Above horses in exoctic wagers .
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                                                        • Gremlin Lad
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                                                          #63
                                                          SUNDAY MAY 22, 2011


                                                          SHACKLEFORD

                                                          WINS THE PREAKNESS!


                                                          Order of finish ---- 5 /11/1/10/8
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                                                          • Gremlin Lad
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                                                            #64


                                                            I am still scratching my head as to why Mucho Macho Man did not have his usual run thru the stratch in the PREAKNESS.

                                                            Here is a link to the PREAKNESS race chart

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                                                            • Gremlin Lad
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                                                              #65
                                                              MONDAY MAY 23, 2011

                                                              Mucho Macho Man loses shoe in Preakness

                                                              MUCHO MACHO MAN (Macho Uno), third in the Kentucky Derby (G1) and sixth in Saturday's Preakness S. (G1) after losing a front shoe, headed back to Belmont Park Sunday morning

                                                              "He caught his left front shoe. I'm going to watch the replay over and over and over again; I need to find out what happened with it," said trainer Kathy Ritvo, whose colt also lost his right front shoe in a third-place finish in the Louisiana Derby (G2).

                                                              "He's got to be doing something. I haven't had a horse pull a shoe for three or four years and now I've got two in three races," she added. "I think he's snatching himself coming out of the gate. I think he's so excited to get out of the gate that he's springing before his front feet are gone. He's not a nervous horse. It's got to be something. I've got to figure out what happened and when he lost it."

                                                              Mucho Macho Man had some early traffic problems before racing four and five-wide under jockey Rajiv Maragh in the Preakness.

                                                              "Rajiv said he wasn't handling the track. When he got to the quarter-pole, he was just jumping up and down," Ritvo said. "He's got little cuts all over him, but no big deal."

                                                              Ritvo added that Mucho Macho Man appeared to come out of the Preakness in good shape and was doing well Sunday morning. She's going to continue to assess his condition before making a decision on whether to run in the Belmont S. (G1) on June 11.

                                                              "We have plans to run in the Belmont, and we want to run in the Belmont, but we have to see how he does," Ritvo said. "I just put him on a van and he'll be back there this afternoon."
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