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Derby Winners Often Repeat in the Preakness
From
WagerWeb Contributing Writer
by Greg Melikov
Six Kentucky Derby
winners in the past nine years have captured the Preakness, four by
1 1/2 lengths or more.
That's a good omen for Barbaro, who crushed the opposition, winning
the 132nd Kentucky Derby and ending a 50-year losing streak by
3-year-olds resting five weeks or longer after their final prep.
Needles was off six weeks before his triumph at Churchill Downs in
1956. Both had won the Florida Derby. However, Needles was edged out
by Fabius in the Preakness.
Barbaro is likely to face 14 fewer horses than he defeated at
Louisville when he won by 6 1/2 lengths; this was the largest margin
since 1946 when Triple Crown champ Assault scored by 8 lengths at the
1 1/4 miles.
Only two Derby also-rans will try him in the 131st Preakness:
Brother Derek, who rallied from 10th after a mile to dead-heat for
fourth with Jazil, and Sweetnorthernsaint, who pressed the pace in
third until the stretch when he tired and finished seventh.
The Preakness has had fewer than 10 starters just once in the last
15 years when eight ran in 2000. Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus, who
scared away all by seven challengers, was upset at 1-5 by Red
Bullet, who skipped America's Race.
Bernardini, Hemingway's Key, and Like Now will try to become the
second horse to win the Preakness after skipping the Derby since
1983, when Deputed Testimony performed the feat.
Bernardini won this year's Withers. Like Now ran second in the
Lexington, while Hemingway's Key placed eighth.
Two other horses being considered for the Preakness are more likely
to run in stakes on the undercard.
Trainer Bob Baffert decided against entering any of his Derby
horses. Baffert said Point Determined, ninth, and Bob and John,
17th, would be pointed toward the Belmont Stakes on June 10.
Bluegrass Cat, the Derby runner-up, and Steppenwolfer, third, are
also expected to run in the Belmont.
The largest winning margin in the Preakness came in 20004 when Smarty
Jones cruised to an 11 1/2-length victory, besting Funny Cide's record
of 9 3/4 lengths in 2003.
Most of the previous races since Silver Charm triumphed by a head in
1997 were closer. In fact, only three horses had shared the one-time
record of 8 lengths: Little Current, 1974; Bold, 1951; and Buddhist,
1889.
This year's Preakness should be tighter. I like the undefeated
Barbaro despite the shorter layoff.
Sweetnorthernsaint and Brother Derek should bounce back and be
tougher at 1 3/16 miles. Either could win.
Ironically, the largest margin of 10 lengths stood for 130 years
after the inaugural Preakness in 1873. The aptly named Survivor set
that record. |