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Trifecta Pick for Saturday’s Preakness Stakes
Horse bettors
have had almost two weeks to get over the beating they took in this year’s
Kentucky Derby on May 7. It was hard to win any kind of money in that race
unless you handicapped an 80-1 longshot upsetting the field.
With Derby
winner Rich Strike bowing out of this Saturday’s Preakness Stakes at Pimlico
Race Course, I am expecting a return to normal where the best three entries run
true to form and finish in the money. With $1.5 million up for grabs in total
price money for the second leg of the Triple Crown racing series, I have broken
down the field of nine three-year old Thoroughbreds set to run on Saturday.
The Grade 1
Preakness Stakes will cover a total distance of 1 3/8 miles on the dirt track
at Pimlico. With the post positions, jockeys and morning line odds all in
place, the following three entries for Saturday’s main event would be my
trifecta pick at the betting window or favorite online racebook.
Saturday,
May 21
2022
Preakness Stakes - Pimlico Race Course
Win-
Epicenter
This three-year
old colt was my top pick to win the Kentucky Derby and he almost got it done as
the favorite with the second-place finish behind Rich Strike. Trained by Steve
Asmussen, he remains the strongest contender in the field of nine for this race
and a value pick to win even at low odds.
The son of Not
This Time will break from the No. 8 post as the clear 6-5 favorite on the
morning line and jockey Joel Rosario will one again be leading the way.
Counting the second place finish two weeks ago at Churchill Downs, Epicenter
has placed first or second in each of his last six events going back to
November of his juvenile campaign.
Place- Early
Voting
Sitting out the
Kentucky Derby, this three-year old Kentucky-bred colt will be fresh for this
race. Sired by Gun Runner, he placed second in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial at
Aqueduct on April 9 his last time out. That race was won by Mo Donegal. In his
only other race this year, he won the Grade 3 Withers Stakes at that same track
in early February. Early Voting covered the 1 1/8 miles on the dirt track at
Aqueduct in 1:55.90.
With jockey Jose
Ortiz getting the call, he will break from the favorable No. 5 post in
Saturday’s field of nine. Trained by Chad Brown, he has been opened at 7-2 odds
to win on the Preakness Stakes morning line.
Show- Secret
Oath
This three-year
old filly caught my eye at Churchill Downs the day before the Kentucky Derby by
winning this year’s Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks. She covered the 1 1/8 miles on dirt
in 1:49.44 past Nest and Desert Dawn. This successful run followed a
third-place finish against the colts in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn
Park on April 2.
In four races
as a three-year old, Secret Oath has won three of those events. Sired by
Arrogate, she is trained D. Wayne Lucas. Drawing the No. 4 post for Saturday
with jockey Luis Saez aboard, she has been opened at 9-2 odds to win as the third
choice on the board.
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