Preakness Profile: Happy Jack
Our Preakness Profiles continue with a longshot, West Coast invader Happy Jack, who finished 14th in the Kentucky Derby.
Our Preakness Profiles continue with a longshot, West Coast invader Happy Jack, who finished 14th in the Kentucky Derby.
Our Preakness Profiles continue with Kentucky Derby runner-up Epicenter, who is expected to be the Preakness favorite.
Our Preakness Profiles continue with Creative Minister, a runner who was supplemented to the race for $150,000.
Our Preakness Profiles continue with Armagnac, who bounced back from a couple of tough outings to win an allowance last out.
Our Preakness profiles continue with Skippylongstocking, a longshot but one who might just be coming into his own.
Our Preaknesss Profiles continue with Secret Oath, who will try to become the seventh filly to win the Preakness – and give her trainer his seventh Preakness win.
The first of our 2022 Preakness Profiles features the 1-horse, 6-1 shot Simpliciation, who was fourth in the Kentucky Derby.
Trainer D. Wayne Lukas, whose Triple Crown career began with a controversial win over a filly, will try to get a Preakness win with a filly in Secret Oath.
It’s Preakness time and we unleash our Off to the Races crew, Nick Hahn and Derby Bill Watson, to handicap the Black-Eyed Susan-Preakness double.
In recent years, Maryland’s Thoroughbred industry has redoubled its aftercare efforts to care for runners after the Preakness cheers stop.