2010 Preakness Stakes Handicapping – My Picks
The 2nd leg of the triple crown is upon us. Given the relatively weak field of 3 year olds this year it is somewhat of a wide open race. One thing we have learned over the years with the run for the black eyed susans is that we need to pay close attention to the Kentucky Derby results and not lose sight of what we learned there. Remember that the Derby was the longest race of those horses lives to date, and with that 20 horse field it was a crazy one to say the least. Don’t be like me last year and skip out on playing the winner of the Derby (Mine That Bird) because I believe he was an inferior horse that got a great ride. Yes, given the success of both Mine That Bird and Giacomo in the Preakness, not to mention all the well thought of winners of the Derby, it is with a penchant for losing money that we wouldn’t pay attention.
Now, given that I was actually able to ferret out the winner in my 2010 Kentucky Derby Handicapping I released a few weeks ago, you are going to find me very hard pressed to get off that horse now. Especially given the impressive performance he displayed on that muddy track with all those horses. Given my last article talking about the importance of the jockey in your Preakness Stakes Horse Racing system don’t forget to keep a special eye on those horses with top jocks aboard. So we need to pay attention to horses that are ridden by Calvin Borel (Super Saver), Mike Smith (Jackson Bend) and Kent Desormeaux (Paddy O Prado). Another key jockey is Albarado, but unfortunately for him he is not in the race. Super Saver will be prominently featured in my picks due to his impressive win at the derby as well as his jockey and trainer combination. Jackson Bend had a poor showing in the derby, but Mike Smith is still a great jockey and if you can look past that last performance he actually has finished very well in many big time races. In addition check out that blazing fast workout he posted his last tune up for this race. The last horse here is Paddy O Prado, who just about had the best trip possible in the Derby and faded fast at the end to finish 3rd. Against what many will think here I am going to toss him from my top 3 and go elsewhere for the Preakness. I didn’t like Desormeaux’s end to that race either.
Now to find some others worth playing to package with Super Saver and perhaps Jackson Bend. You have to at least consider that Lookin At Lucky has a great shot here. With a top trainer in Baffert as well as a great race given his trip in the Derby coming out of the dreaded 1 hole I think he is a play here. Toss at your peril.
Given that the only horse that won its last race in this field is Super Saver it does leave a bit to be desired. Especially considering that so many of the Derby horses passed on this race. A horse that has to intrigue people is the 5 horse, Yawanna Twist. Lightly raced (only 4 races) he boasts 2 firsts and 2 seconds. An impressive line to say the least. The final horse that I like is the 2 horse, Schoolyard Dreams. 5 of six races he has ran have been in the money and he has a bullet workout to his credit May 6th. The only other horse I seriously considered was the D Wayne Lukas horse Dublin who I played on the bottom of my exactas, but I’m just not convinced the pace will play into his hard charging closes. I expect a much softer pace this race and that means it will be pretty hard for a deep closer to sniff the board.
Final plays here are as follows:
Super Saver $20 Win – Place
$4 Exactas:
Jackson Bend, Lookin At Lucky with Super Saver
Super Saver with Jackson Bend, Lookin At Lucky
$2 Trifecta
Super Saver, Lookin At Lucky with Super Saver Looking At Lucky with Jackson Bend, Schoolyard Dreams, Yawanna Twist.
Good luck with your wagers!