Preakness to anchor all-stakes card
The October 3 Preakness will headline a card with nothing but stakes — 12 of them, seven graded — that caps off a weekend with stakes each day.
The October 3 Preakness will headline a card with nothing but stakes — 12 of them, seven graded — that caps off a weekend with stakes each day.
The Black-Eyed Susan Stakes, typically the anchor of the Preakness eve card, will instead take place on Preakness day this year.
The Maryland Jockey Club has announced several national stakes as automatic qualifiers for the Preakness and other May stakes at Pimlico.
Point of Honor rallied to win the G2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes Friday at Pimlico for her third win in four starts.
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It was five years between graded stakes wins for trainer Kellyn Gorder, who scored today in the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes with Red Ruby.
The undefeated Goodonehoney is headed to the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and providing her owner-breeder, and her trainer, “the time of our life.”
Promising sophomore fillies face off in the Black-Eyed Susan, while six graded winners will tackle the Pimlico Special.
Local hopeful Goodonehoney had her final breeze for the Black-Eyed Susan, and trainer Jason Egan pronounced himself “excited” for the race.
Among 28 nominees to the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico are local hopeful Goodonehoney and New York shipper Sara Street.