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Bernardini preps for Preakness

Barbaro has been relaxing away from the hustle and bustle of all the Preakness preparations (Michael J. Marten/Horsephotos.com)
Withers S. (G3) winner BERNARDINI (A.P. Indy) breezed five furlongs in 1:01 1/5 over a muddy track at Belmont Park on Wednesday in his final major workout prior to Saturday's $1 million Preakness S. (G1) at Pimlico. The trial was the seventh fastest of 12 works at the distance.

"The work was very nice," trainer Tom Albertrani said. "I caught him galloping out in 1:15 4/5."

Bernardini broke his maiden by a widening 7 3/4 lengths in his second start at Gulfstream Park before winning the one-mile Withers in 1:35 by 3 3/4 lengths despite jockey Javier Castellano losing his whip in the stretch. The Darley Stable homebred is out of Grade 1 winner Cara Rafaela (Quiet American).

"With his pedigree, this horse is going to have no problem handling the distance," Albertrani said. "He galloped out real well after the Withers and the way he trains, he just gives you every indication that he's going to be a top-notch horse."

Albertrani admits the middle jewel of the Triple Crown is an ambitious spot, but said the timing is right to challenge the undefeated Kentucky Derby (G1) winner BARBARO (Dynaformer).

"We're really hoping that Barbaro might be a little vulnerable with just two weeks rest," Albertrani said. "If you're going to beat him, this might be the time to try it."

Bernardini will travel by van to Old Hilltop on Friday.

Barbaro will continue on his journey to become the 12th Triple Crown winner in Preakness 131. The Michael Matz trainee galloped 1 1/4 miles on the dirt track at Fair Hill Training Center on Wednesday.

Barbaro, who is undefeated in six career starts, is scheduled to be vanned from Fair Hill to Pimlico on Friday afternoon.

Brother Derek will try to turn the tables on Barbaro in the Preakness (Michael J. Marten/Horsephotos.com)
Santa Anita Derby (G1) hero BROTHER DEREK (Benchmark) galloped a strong 1 1/8 miles at Churchill Downs prior to catching a flight from Louisville to Baltimore on Wednesday. The Dan Hendricks-trained colt will seek a measure of redemption in the Preakness after finishing a dead-heat fourth in the Run for the Roses.

Illinois Derby (G2) winner SWEETNORTHERNSAINT (Sweetsouthernsaint), who faded to seventh as the favorite in the Derby, jogged a mile and galloped a mile at Laurel Park. The Michael Trombetta-trained gelding was far back in the early running of the Derby and will likely be more forwardly placed in the 1 3/16-mile Preakness. A victory Saturday would have special significance to Trombetta, who is a Baltimore native.

"It would mean a lot for me to do well here on this day," Trombetta said.

Sweetnorthernsaint is scheduled to travel by van to Pimlico early Saturday morning.

DIABOLICAL (Artax) galloped 1 1/2 miles at Fair Hill Training Center. In his last start, the Steve Klesaris-trained colt won a one-mile, first-level allowance race by 8 1/4 lengths at Delaware Park.

"In his last test, going around two turns, I really wanted to see this colt relax," Klesaris said. "(Jockey) Ramon (Dominguez) said he was push-button. When he wanted him, he was there. When he wanted to shut him down, he did it perfectly."

As a two-year-old, Diabolical finished a distant second to Preakness favorite Barbaro in the Laurel Futurity.

GREELEY'S LEGACY (Mr. Greeley), who finished fourth in the Lexington S. (G2) at Keeneland in his last start, will be the first Triple Crown starter for trainer George Weaver.

"We're asking our horse to step up to the plate and run the race of his life," Weaver said. "We want to find out how he fits with these guys, I don't think you could ask more out of a horse than to try to run against those bears in there."

Greeley's Legacy galloped 1 1/2 miles at Belmont Park on Wednesday. He is scheduled to be shipped to Pimlico on Friday.

Trainer Kiaran McLaughlin reported that Garrett Gomez will replace 18-year-old Fernando Jara aboard LIKE NOW (Jules) in the Preakness.

"The owner wanted a more experienced rider," McLaughlin explained. "There was no reason to switch. The kid hadn't done anything wrong, in my opinion, but the owner wanted us to try and get a more experienced and better-known rider."

Like Now captured the Gotham S. (G3) before finishing a close second in the Lexington last out. The bay gelding galloped 1 3/8 miles at Belmont Park on Wednesday. He is scheduled to travel to Pimlico on Friday.

Trainer Nick Zito will saddle longshot HEMINGWAY'S KEY (Notebook) for the 131st running of the Preakness. The colt, owned by New York Yankees' owner George Steinbrenner, has yet to hit the board in four starts this season.

"You have to play the game," Zito quipped. "If you don't play the game, you can't even lose."

Jeremy Rose, who guided Afleet Alex to a remarkable victory in the last year's Preakness, has the call.

New York-bred PLATINUM COUPLE (Tale of the Cat) had a light gallop over the Pimlico strip on Wednesday, one day after arriving from Belmont Park. The Damon Runyon S. winner most recently finished fifth in the Wood Memorial (G1).

In other Preakness news:

Federico Tesio S. winner AH DAY (Malibu Moon) will run in the $100,000 Sir Barton S. on the Preakness Day card rather than pay a $100,000 supplemental entry fee to compete in the Preakness, trainer King Leatherbury said.


 


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