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Miss Preakness

Last updated: 5/19/05 5:52 PM

TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS

MISS PREAKNESS S.

(G3), 8TH-PIM, $100,000, 3YO, F, 6F, 4:10 P.M. EDT, 5-20

 
PP

HORSE

TRAINER

JOCKEY

WT

1

MISS LOMBARDI

DELOZIER JOSEPH III

GARCIA LUIS

116

2

FLOWERBUD

SERVIS JOHN C

ELLIOTT S

116

3

MADDALENA

PLETCHER TODD A

VELAZQUEZ J R

122

4

BURNISH

ZITO NICHOLAS P

BEJARANO R

118

5

MISSILE BAY

LAKE SCOTT A

ALVARADO R JR

122

6

HOT STORM

STEWART DALLAS

BAILEY J D

122

7

LOCH NESSIE

DENNIS LAURA

HAMILTON S D

116

8

PARTNERS DUE

TROMBETTA MICHAEL J

DOMINGUEZ R A

116

9

HEAR US ROAR

CAMPITELLI FRANCIS P

SANTOS J A

122

Nine sophomore fillies will contest the six-furlong Miss Preakness S. (G3) at

Pimlico on Friday, and we find it hard to go against morning-line favorite

MADDALENA (Good and Tough). The Todd Pletcher trainee rebounded off a

fifth-place finish two back with a one-length victory in the Legal Light S. She is a graded stakes winner at 6 1/2 furlongs, taking the February 5

Old Hat S. (G3), and has only lost once in five career starts. John Velazquez

gets the call, and the chestnut easily rates our top selection.

The Scott Lake-trained MISSILE BAY (Yes It's True) defeated one of her Miss

Preakness rivals, PARTNER'S DUE (Partner's Hero), last time when taking the

Xtra Heat S. The bay appears to be stepping up at the right time, and we'll

have her in all positions in the gimmicks.

HOT STORM (Stormy Atlantic) has finished third in her last three outings, all

graded contests. This merits use in the exotics, but we'll have to let the

Dallas Stewart trainee beat us for the win based on her inability to find the

winner's circle at this level.

FLOWERBUD (Cape Town) enters off an impressive allowance win, recording her

first triple-digit BRIS Speed rating of 100. She steps up here, but perhaps not

at the right time. We'll use the improving John Servis trainee in the bottom of

our exotic tickets.

If there is an off track on Friday, the Nick Zito-conditioned BURNISH

(Menifee) could have a strong advantage. The bay absolutely freaked in the

Keeneland slop last out, recording a huge Speed figure of

108 and hitting the wire 10 1/4 lengths clear of her nearest rival. Rafael Bejarano returns to

ride, but despite the connections, we'll have to see some rain in Baltimore

before we can endorse her chances for the win.

Partner's Due was third in the Xtra Heat and has been impressive in her two

starts this year, but we wouldn't be surprised to

see her get up for part. HEAR US ROAR (Lion Hearted) has never raced outside of

Baltimore, giving her a slight advantage in this one, and enters off a bullet

:35 three-furlong work. She won the Selima S. over this surface, but could be

slower than some of these.

LOCH NESSIE (Meadow Monster) is taking a substantial class jump, so we'll

go against. MISS LOMBARDI (Unbridled Jet) only owns a maiden win and this may be

too much too soon.

TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS: 1st-MADDALENA
  2nd-MISSILE BAY
  3rd-HOT STORM

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