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Title: At Preakness, No One Knows How Horses Will Rebound
Source: ABC News from Associated Press
URL Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireSt ... -rebound-16384456#.T7e13FKDHCM
Published: May 19, 2012
Author: DAVID GINSBURG AP Sports Writer
Post Date: 2012-05-19 11:15:30 by Fred Mertz
Keywords: IllHaveAnother, Bodemeister, Cozzetti
Views: 11897
Comments: 35

Judging by his appetite and appearance, Bodemeister has rebounded nicely from his vigorous trip in the Kentucky Derby and is ready to shine at the Preakness.

Bodemeister finished second in the Derby and has been installed the favorite in Saturday's second jewel of the Triple Crown.

"I've had some horses, they run (and then) they don't eat for a few days and they sulk in the stall or whatever," Bodemeister trainer Bob Baffert said. "But he's a pretty tough horse. He just bounced out of it really well. If you watch their weight over their rumps, that's where they usually lose it if they can't handle what you're giving them. He filled out nice and his hair looks good. He looks good."

So, Baffert's got nothing to worry about, right?

Uh, not exactly. Because not even a Hall of Fame trainer can predict how a horse will react when thrust into a big race for the second time in 15 days.

"If the gate comes open and they feel like running, they run," he said. "If they don't feel like it, they don't run."

Baffert speaks from experience. In 2009, he brought Derby runner-up Pioneerof the Nile to Pimlico Race Course for the Preakness. The horse went off as the second favorite and finished 11th in a field of 13.

"I thought he would run huge and he never ran a jump," Baffert said. "They're doing great, but you're still waiting for that gate to come open to see what they're going to do."

Baffert has won the Preakness five times. Doug O'Neill, trainer of Derby winner I'll Have Another, never even visited Baltimore before last week.

The edge in experience goes to Baffert, but the most important factor in determining the winner of a race isn't necessarily the manner in which a horse is groomed, exercised or saddled.

Most times, the best horse wins — even if the trainer is a Preakness first-timer.

"The cream always rises to the top," Baffert said. "The Kentucky Derby winner is a very good horse and he's going to be tough to beat."

Only six of the 20 horses that ran at Churchill Downs came to Baltimore for the Preakness. Mike Harrington, trainer of Creative Cause, expects his horse to bounce back from a disappointing fifth-place finish — the first time in nine career races the gray colt finished out of the money.

"He's getting more mature with every race he runs," Harrington said. "He's doing well. He's holding up good. I was talking to somebody this morning and I said it will be interesting to see how many of these are still standing after the Belmont."

Went the Day Well finished fourth in the Derby, and trainer Graham Motion can only hope his horse has enough left to run better in the Preakness.

"Went the Day Well looks like he's doing great," Motion said. "But honestly, I don't know how he's going to run Saturday. He's given me every indication that he's doing super, but I don't think we can tell what the Derby has taken out of them until we get there."

There are five new shooters set to go, all at odds ranging from 15- to 30-1.

One of them is Tiger Walk, who changed jockeys after Kent Desormeaux failed a Breathalyzer test at Belmont Park in New York on Friday. Ramon Dominguez will now ride the 30-1 long shot owned by Under Armour founder Kevin Plank.

"It was a team decision," trainer Ignacio Correas said. "Ramon is a great rider. We're happy to have him."

Other notable new shooters include Teeth of the Dog (15-1), who was third in the Wood Memorial for trainer Michael Matz and Cozzetti (30-1), trained by Dale Romans, who won last year's Preakness with Shackleford.

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The field, from the rail out: Tiger Walk (Kent Desormeaux, 30-1); Teeth of the Dog (Joe Bravo, 15-1); Pretension (Javier Santiago, 30-1); Zetterholm (Junior Alvarado, 20-1); Went the Day Well (John Velazquez, 6-1); Creative Cause (Joel Rosario, 6-1); Bodemeister (Mike Smith, 8-5); Daddy Nose Best (Julien Leparoux, 12-1); I'll Have Another (Mario Gutierrez, 5-2); Optimizer (Corey Nakatani, 30-1); and Cozzetti (Jose Lezcano, 30-1).


Poster Comment:

This will be an interesting race to watch. I'm cheering for I'll Have Another in hopes we see a Triple Crown possibility this year.

Bodemeister is the lone speed in the race so his odds won't promise big payouts.

The other Kentucky Derby horses in this race also have a legitimate shot.

I doubt I'll bet anything today...maybe we'll have a few random draws at the tavern for fun...2 dollar and 5 dollar pots.

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#1. To: mcgowanjm, mininggold (#0) (Edited)

I know Jim is a Bodemeister fan. How about you?

Edit: I meant to mention that jockey Kent Desormeaux was taken off his Preakness mount for failing a breathalyzer in New York yesterday. That doesn't necessarily mean he was drunk as the standard is exceeding .05% - but he apparently tied one on either the night/morning before racing with a fair trace of alcohol.

As a Hall of Fame jockey it is a sad thing for him and it isn't good for the sport either.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2012-05-19   11:27:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Fred Mertz (#1) (Edited)

The National Council on Problem Gambling

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Fred... it's because I care.

Edit: (Hopefully you know that was a joke.) :o)

We The People  posted on  2012-05-19   11:30:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: We The People (#2)

Did you read my comments?

I'm not going to bet today. Throwing down $2 in a random draw does not make one an addict, although Thunderbird/Badeye accuses me of it too.

I go to the track maybe ten times a year for fun and I never bet online nor beyond my means.

I lost $18 on the Kentucky Derby, so there.

But thanks for your concern.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2012-05-19   11:38:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Fred Mertz (#3)

I lost $18 on the Kentucky Derby, so there.

Fred, you continue to lose more money. Do you recall that "gift" to your ol' palwsy-walsy, TLBSHOW? He claims he is going to pay you back.

buckeroo  posted on  2012-05-19   11:44:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: buckeroo (#5)

Fred, you continue to lose more money.

Someone has to feed the horses...

I have won money on various occasions but not overall. I do it for fun and enjoyment.

Do you recall that "gift" to your ol' palwsy-walsy, TLBSHOW? He claims he is going to pay you back.

I learned my lesson in life. If he pays me back he pays me back.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2012-05-19   11:55:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Fred Mertz (#7)

If he pays me back he pays me back.

I wouldn't gamble a useless US penny on that sucka bet.

buckeroo  posted on  2012-05-19   12:10:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: buckeroo (#10)

I'll be highly surprised too.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2012-05-19   12:18:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Fred Mertz (#12)

I credit the Walter Farley, "The Black Stallion" series of books I read as a child for my interest in horse racing.

Great books. Maybe I'll read them again as an adult.

We The People  posted on  2012-05-19   12:37:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: We The People (#13)

I gobbled up every horse book I could read as a youngster and had my own horses and learned to ride at a very early age. I could grab a hunk of mane and swing a leg up and off I'd go with out a bridle or anything, except my knees to guide the horse. I was a hot shot as a youngster on horse back. But I credit my love for them to my mom and dad but also all the books I could get my hands on.

SJN  posted on  2012-05-19   12:51:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: SJN (#15)

I was a hot shot as a youngster on horse back.

I know the feeling.

It's a different world now, but as a child of 12 it was no big deal for me to grab a shotgun, go saddle up Julius or Storm and head up the logging road to go squirrel hunting.

Julius was a mean, old brown quarter horse but Storm was really a horse of a different color. He was a very pale, almost golden colored palomino with a white mane and tail who was very docile and gentle. But if you carried a transistor radio with you he would jump any fence, climb any hill or cross any creek you wanted. He loved music. He was also very large for his breed, but not a bit fat.

My grandpa said he used to be some kind of performance show horse.

We The People  posted on  2012-05-19   13:05:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: We The People (#17) (Edited)

Interesting childhood memories you have. We had a mare named Midnight and we rode her. She liked walking under trees to knock us off. I remember that! I was about ten at the time.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2012-05-19   13:17:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#22. To: Fred Mertz (#20)

We had a mare named Midnight and we rode her. She liked walking under trees to knock us off. I remember that! I was about ten at the time.

LMAO!

Same thing Julius would do, only he'd be running. He'd also try to scrape your leg against a tree, a fence or the barn.

You had to be careful when saddling or brushing him, cause he'd step on your feet!

We The People  posted on  2012-05-19 13:25:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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