Preakness Profile: Secret Oath
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.
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.
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.
Saturday’s 147 Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course following Monday’s post-position draw for the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown. The Steve Asmussen-trained colt, who finished second in the May 7 Kentucky Derby (G1) at Churchill Downs, drew Post #8 in a field of nine 3-year-olds during the official draw at nearby Citron Restaurant. […]
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The filly Secret Oath, winner of the May 6 Kentucky Oaks, is more than probable to tackle the boys in the Preakness, her trainer said.
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Secret Oath impressed in winning the G1 Kentucky Oaks, and trainer D. Wayne Lukas said a date with the boys in the Preakness remains a possibility.
The D. Wayne Lukas-trained Secret Oath registered a mild upset to win the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks.
Secret Oath, the D. Wayne Lukas-trained filly who finished third in the Arkansas Derby, could run in the Preakness, her trainer said.
Filly Secret Oath will take on the boys in the $1 million Arkansas Derby to highlight a day with three major Kentucky Derby preps.