Win Win Win “a go” for Preakness
Trainer Mike Trombetta likes what he’s seeing from-Preakness-bound Win Win Win.
Trainer Mike Trombetta likes what he’s seeing from-Preakness-bound Win Win Win.
Supplementing Oaklawn Park allowance winner Warrior’s Charge to the Preakness will set his owners back $150,000.
Kentucky Derby fourth-place finisher Improbable is Preakness-bound, his trainer said.
Trainer Bill Mott said he was leaning towards bringing Country House to Baltimore for the Preakness.
G2 Fountain of Youth runner-up Bourbon War is probable for the May 18 Preakness Stakes, his trainer said.
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Trainer Mark Casse said Sunday that War of Will, the troubled eighth-place finisher in the Kentucky Derby, will likely come to the Preakness.
Country House’s ran second, and the stewards did the rest, DQing winner Maximum Security and elevating Country House to the top spot in the Kentucky Derby.
Win Win Win had a solid, if eventful, final breeze Sunday, and trainer Mike Trombetta says it’s now “hurry up and wait” time.
Trainer Mike Trombetta’s Kentucky Derby hopeful Win Win Win arrived at Churchill Downs early Thursday morning for final preparations.