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Preakness field taking shape
Trainer Nick Zito lists HIGH FLY (Atticus), NOBLE CAUSEWAY (Giant's Causeway) and SUN KING (Charismatic) as possible Preakness starters. The trio finished 10th, 14th and 15th, respectively, in the Derby. A decision is expected Monday. GOING WILD (Golden Missile), who finished 18th in the Derby, could also run in the Preakness, according to trainer D. Wayne Lukas. In other Preakness news: Sleepy Hollow S. winner Galloping Grocer worked five furlongs in :59 2/5 over a fast track at Belmont Park on Friday. The move, under jockey Joe Bravo, was the third fastest of 24 works at the distance. The Dominick Schettino trainee is winless in four starts this season and most recently finished a close third in the New York Stallion S. (Times Square Division) at Aqueduct on April 24. Withers S. (G3) winner Scrappy T breezed four furlongs in :48 2/5 over a fast track at Delaware Park on Wednesday. Trainer Robert Bailes plans to ship the colt to Old Hilltop on Monday. "He came out of his work super," Bailes said. "He'll probably stretch his legs at Pimlico Wednesday morning." Ramon Dominguez, who rode High Limit in the Derby, has the call. Legendary Maryland conditioner King Leatherbury said Federico Tesio S. winner Malibu Moonshine will breeze three furlongs on Saturday under Preakness rider Steve Hamilton. "He went very nicely this morning," Leatherbury said. "He doesn't need much (work). It may end up being a half-mile work by the time he pulls up." Trainer Tim Ritchey said Afleet Alex, who is stabled at Pimlico, will be sent out to train twice on Saturday.
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