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Belmont Stakes field still undecided


Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

After Curlin’s win by a head over Street Sense in Saturday’s Preakness Stakes, Street Sense’s trainer Carl Nafzger laments on his colt’s lost chance at being the first Breeder’s Cup Juvenile and Triple Crown winner.
“My horse ran great. I got outran. That’s horse racing. If you can’t enjoy watching a $5,000 claimer give you 110 […]


Preakness Stakes Results - It’s Curlin in last stride


Monday, May 21st, 2007

In yesterday’s Preakness Stakes in Baltimore, Maryland, Curlin kicked up 1 3/16 miles of dirt to emerge the fastest horse in the second round of the Triple Crown.
Overtaking Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense on the last stride, jockey Robby Albarado and Curlin took the 132nd Preakness Stakes and $1 million prize.
Official Preakness Stakes Race Results […]


Preakness Odds: Can Hard Spun finally hold off Street Sense?


Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Trainer Larry Jones is hopeful that Kentucky Derby runnerup Hard Spun can hold on to the lead until the finish line this time.
In the Kentucky Derby, I, anticipating a wet track, picked Hard Spun to win with Scat Daddy and Circular Quay rounding out the ticket. Although the weather at Churchill Downs turned out […]

 

 

 


Odds-on favorite for the Preakness Stakes is Street Sense


Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Street Sense is at 7/5 to win the Preakness Stakes and he will be challenged by Hard Spun.
On the first Saturday in May, Street Sense obliterated two strong trends - no winner of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile had come back the following spring to win the Kentucky Derby, and in the past 60 years only […]


Hard Spun to win the 2007 Preakness Stakes?


Saturday, May 19th, 2007

Hard Spun will be going all out for the 2007 Preakness Stakes and stop Street Sense’s Triple Crown dream.
Round two of the race for the Triple Crown will be at the Pimlico Race Course when the 2007 Preakness Stakes take center stage. And when you speak of Pimlico, one man is king.
Mario […]

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