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.
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.
In the days before the Preakness, Pimlico’s parking attendants, with 100 years experience between them, a painter, and others ready for the big day.
Fenwick is — deservingly — the longest shot in the Preakness. But trainer Kevin McKathan says they didn’t come to Baltimore for the crabcakes.
Recent allowance winner Creative Minister is taking the expensive route to the Preakness: via a supplemental nomination of $150,000.
With the Kentucky Derby in the rearview mirror, we turn our attention to Pimlico and the Preakness with our horse-by-horse analysis.
In a new “Off the Pace”: Mike Valiante remembers four editions of the Preakness where the final quarter-mile proved absolutely thrilling.