Preakness Profile: Keepmeinmind
Our Preakness Profile takes a look at Keepmeinmind, the longshot who finished seventh in the Kentucky Derby.
Our Preakness Profile takes a look at Keepmeinmind, the longshot who finished seventh in the Kentucky Derby.
The D. Wayne Lukas-trained Ram is likely to be the longest shot on the board in Saturday’s 146th Preakness Stakes. Lukas is a six-time winner of the Preakness, most recently with Oxbox in 2013. Lukas’ last Peakness starter was Market King, who finished 12th in 2019. His first was Codex, the controversial 1980 Preakness winner. […]
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Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit, whose status as a Preakness starter remained up in the air until Tuesday afternoon, is the 9-5 morning line favorite.
The Maryland Jockey Club will permit Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit, who tested positive for betamethasone afterwards, to enter the Preakness.
Trainer Bob Baffert acknowledged Tuesday Medina Spirit’s betamethasone positive may result from an anti-fungal his team was using.
One of the most interesting horses in Saturday’s Preakness is France Go de Ina, the globetrotting Japan-based runner with a pioneering trainer.
Keepmeinmind, a rallying seventh in the Kentucky Derby, is looking good, trainer Robertino Diodoro said, in his preparations for the Preakness.