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Last updated: 5/15/09 3:08 PM

134TH PREAKNESS STAKES

PREAKNESS S. (G1), 12TH-PIM, $1,100,000, 3YO, 1 3/16M, 6:15 P.M. EDT, 5-16

 
1

BIG DRAMA, 3, c, by Montbrook—Riveting Drama, by Notebook O-Harold L Queen; B-Queen Harold L. (Fl)

2

MINE THAT BIRD, 3, G, by Birdstone—Mining My Own, by Smart Strike O-Double Eagle Ranch & Buena Suerte E; B-Needham/Betz Thoroughbreds (Ky)

3

MUSKET MAN, 3, c, by Yonaguska—Fortuesque, by Fortunate Prospect O-Eric Fein & Vic Carlson; B-Jim E Nelson & Sergio de Sousa (Ky)

4

LUV GOV, 3, c, by Ten Most Wanted—City of Silver, by Nepal O-Marylou Whitney Stables; B-Marylou Whitney Stables (Ky)

5

FRIESAN FIRE, 3, c, by A.P. Indy—Bollinger (Aus), by Dehere O-Vinery Stables & Fox Hill Farm; B-Grapestock

LLC (Ky)

6

TERRAIN, 3, G, by Sky Mesa—Minery, by Forty Niner O-Adele B Dilschneider; B-Dilschneider Adele B. (Ky)

7

PAPA CLEM, 3, c, by Smart Strike—Miss Houdini, by Belong to Me O-Bo Hirsch; B-Hirsch Bo (Ky)

8

GENERAL QUARTERS, 3, c, by Sky Mesa—Ecology, by Unbridled's Song O-Thomas R McCarthy; B-Randal R. David Mr. & Mrs. (Ky)

9

PIONEEROF THE NILE, 3, c, by Empire Maker—Star of Goshen, by Lord At War (Arg) O-Zayat Stables

LLC; B-Zayat Stables, LLC (Ky)

10

FLYING PRIVATE, 3, c, by Fusaichi Pegasus—Beautiful Treasure, by Unbridled O-Robert C Baker & William L Mack; B-John & Martha Jane Mulholland (Ky)

11

TAKE THE POINTS, 3, c, by Even the Score—Ginger Ginger, by Fred Astaire O-Starlight Partners; B-Phoenix Farm (Ky)

12

TONE IT DOWN, 3, c, by Medaglia D'Oro—Chattin, by Rollicking O-M & D Stable; B-Barbara Cross Graham (Ky)

13

RACHEL ALEXANDRA, 3, f, by Medaglia D'Oro—Lotta Kim, by Roar O-Stonestreet Stables

LLC & Harold McCormick; B-Dolphus C. Morrison (Ky)

In what has shaped up to be one of the more competitive Triple Crown races in

some time, 13 will travel 1 3/16 miles in the $1,100,000 Preakness S. (G1) at

Pimlico on Saturday. Kentucky Derby (G1) upsetter MINE THAT BIRD (Birdstone) is

back for round two for conditioner Chip Woolley, and while the small colt is not

getting the respect like many other Derby heroes from years past, what he did

two weeks back should not be taken lightly when he drew off with each stride

late. Even so, we see this race unfolding a little bit differently.

Pioneerof the Nile (outside) appeared the Derby winner heading into the stretch run

(Patrick Tyrrell/Horsephotos.com)

Kentucky Derby (G1) runner-up PIONEEROF THE NILE (Empire Maker) answered the

dirt question with a game performance at Churchill Downs two weeks ago, and the

classy sophomore is our top pick to bag his third Grade 1 win in here for Bob

Baffert. The Zayat homebred ran against a bias in the Derby, traveling wide

throughout before taking the lead in early stretch, and while he tired some in

the latter stages, his tenacity found him fending off a pair of threats to

record the place spot under Garrett Gomez. With excellent tactical speed and an

ability to run all day, we feel that the dark bay is poised to pick up his first

classic race, with possibly another to follow three weeks from now. We know this

much -- if it comes down to a photo, this colt will win.

Words can't describe what RACHEL ALEXANDRA (Medaglia d'Oro) did in the

Kentucky Oaks (G1) most recently, gliding home by more than 20 lengths in an

unforgettable showing. The sterling filly has been an absolute machine this year

while humbling four straight fields, all without being hit with the whip or

asked for anything in the stretch. The three-year-old sensation has all of the

tools to win again and wouldn't surprise by crossing the line in first, but we

do have some trepidation. The filly, as noted by previous conditioner Hal

Wiggins, seemingly runs better with four to five weeks between races, and this will

be her first start versus males. She is sure to face significantly more

pressure, not only early, but late as well, than she has seen this season, and

the trainer switch to Steve Asmussen may have taken the lass out of her comfort

zone in her old routine and surroundings. With that said, she might still drill

this field under Calvin Borel from the widest post.

PAPA CLEM (Smart Strike) was a bit unlucky not to be better than fourth in

the Derby for conditioner Gary Stute, but the steadily developing colt ran big

nonetheless. The winner of the Arkansas Derby (G2) two prior, the well-bred

three-year-old should be in the mix from the outset and has proven to be ratable in his last pair, making him another dangerous entity in this deep

field. There is a possibility of a strong early tempo in here, and if jockey

Rafael Bejarano can sit just off them early, he could be the one to catch

turning for home if a duel occurs. Papa Clem could win this with minor improvement.

Will Mine That Bird be wearing Black-Eyed Susans Saturday?

(Jim Tyrrell/Horsephotos.com)

Whatever one thinks about the shocking late effort of Mine That Bird in the

Derby, it still seems unwise to dismiss a colt that beat a handful of these for

fun just 14 days back. The talented gelding was rounding up to a peak

performance on Derby Day, and while no one could have envisioned such a

dominating race, it made sense that the colt would have moved up in his third

try off the shelf. The Canadian champion will probably drop well back early

before making one run into the stretch, and while we could see him regress after

his last, he simply might have turned the corner and could be this good. We will

use the enigma in everything. Mike Smith inherits a Kentucky Derby winner, who

breaks from the two post.

TERRAIN (Sky Mesa) is an incredibly consistent performer for trainer Tom

Amoss and has been freshened for this test. The Grade 3 victor has put in a pair

of nice efforts this campaign, when fourth in the Blue Grass S. (G1) and third in

the Louisiana Derby (G2). The late runner always puts in a run in the lane, and

while he's never proven that he can sustain that run at a distance like this, a

well-timed move could see him challenge for the gimmicks at a nice price beneath

local pilot Jeremy Rose.

Derby third MUSKET MAN (Yonaguska) outran his odds and defied the pedigree

experts at Churchill for Derek Ryan, and the gritty colt looks like another

exotics threat in this field. A winner in five of his seven lifetime tries, with

two third-place finishes, the steady sophomore did receive a very nice trip in

the Derby and his tactical speed allows him to avoid trouble, which could be the

key in a field of this size. We're not sure if we'll use this one on top in the

exotics, but his inclusion in the vertical gimmicks is imperative. Eibar Coa,

who rode a sharp race in the Derby, stays atop the colt.

FRIESAN FIRE (A.P. Indy) quit early as the Derby favorite for Larry Jones,

and the price will surely be much better on the talented sophomore this time

around. A three-time stakes winner in Louisiana this spring, the Kentucky-bred

is another in this tilt with good early/tactical speed, and the early portion of

the race could be crucial for the colt. We expect vast improvement from his

showing two weeks back, but we still prefer others and will limit his inclusion

to the gimmicks -- unless the price is too inviting to pass up.

Big Drama will try to give a career-best performance

(Lauren Pomeroy/Horsephotos.com)

BIG DRAMA (Montbrook) has done little wrong in his career for David Fawkes

and rates a wire-to-wire threat from the rail in this tilt. The Florida Stallion

Series sweeper concluded his juvenile campaign with a tally in the Delta Jackpot

S. (G3), and he ran huge when crossing the line first (he was disqualified and

placed second) in the Swale S. (G2) at Gulfstream Park in his lone 2009 race to

date. We find this Florida-bred colt as the most interesting horse in the field

in a lot of ways, because he's proven his brilliance and he's sure to be a

relatively big price. The speedy sophomore is another who might know his fate by

the time they reach the first turn. John Velazquez will guide the sophomore.

TAKE THE POINTS (Even the Score) was wisely kept out of the Derby by his

connections and geared up for this race. The Todd Pletcher pupil was a fine

allowance winner over dirt at Gulfstream and stayed on well while never

threatening Pioneerof the Nile twice in California. We simply don't see this

colt being fast enough early to keep touch with the speed, nor does he posses the kick

to outrun the closers late, so we'll leave him off our tickets.

Blue Grass S. star GENERAL QUARTERS (Sky Mesa) has been a mystery horse

to us, as we can't decide whether he's much better on synthetic, or if he's

simply quite talented and can run on anything. The Tom McCarthy trainee didn't

run poorly in the Derby, but like many in the field, didn't get much going over

that tiring surface. It's more than possible that all of the Derby starters will

run big in this classic on an infinitely faster strip, but we weren't on this

colt last time and our minds haven't changed.

Flying Private is one of two Lukas hopefuls

(Ed Van Meter/Horsephotos.com)

FLYING PRIVATE (Fusaichi Pegasus) might have lost all chance in the Derby in

the post draw on Wednesday, when he was planted in the 20 post, but the D. Wayne

Lukas trainee has never run a race on conventional dirt that would frighten

anything in this field. While it can backfire when dismissing the "Coach" in a

Triple Crown event, we must do so in this well-meant cast.

LUV GOV (Ten Most Wanted) broke his maiden in fine fashion on Derby Day for

Lukas, and in a bold move, the colt is added to this field. We liked

the 99 BRIS Speed figure this one earned for his win, but to think that he can

conquer this race would be a slap in the face to his more accomplished and

proven foes. We can't endorse the bay.

Local hopeful TONE IT DOWN (Medaglia d'Oro) was a well-beaten third in the

Federico Tesio S. over this strip last time, and the Bill Komlo-trained colt

looks like he's in trouble against this group. The useful dark bay doesn't have

blazing early speed, nor does he posses a potent late kick, so we have no idea

how he can impact this field from post 12. Kent Desormeaux will be in the irons.

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