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Epicenter is 6-5 favorite for Preakness Stakes

- Stephen Whyno

BALTIMORE – Kentucky Derby runner-up Epicenter was set Monday as the 6-5 morning line favorite for the Preakness Stakes, which will be run without Rich Strike.

The surprise Derby winner at 80-1 is not in the field of nine for Saturday’s $1.65 million race at Pimlico. Rich Strike’s owner felt the two-week turnaround did not give the colt enough rest and plans to enter him in the Belmont.

Epicenter, who drew the No. 8 post, and fourth-place finisher Simplifica­tion are the only horses back for the Preakness from the Derby, which Rich Strike won with a furious charge down the stretch. Simplifica­tion is 6-1 and drew the rail spot with the No. 1 post position.

Kentucky Oaks winner Secret Oath is the third betting choice at 9-2 after Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas opted to enter the filly in the Preakness. She drew post position No. 4.

Early Voting is the 7-2 second choice after skipping the Derby. Chad Brown targeted the Preakness for Early Voting, who drew the No. 5 post position.

While Taiba and Messier aren’t in the Preakness, there is a Bob Baffert presence in Armagnac, a late entry whom the two-time Triple Crown winning trainer transferre­d to Tim Yakteen. Baffert is serving a suspension in Kentucky for medication violations and would not have been allowed to saddle any horses in the Preakness. No. 7 Armagnac is 12-1.

Added to the field at the extra cost of $150,000, No. 2 Creative Minister is 10-1. No. 9 Skippylong­stocking is 20-1, Doug O’Neill-trained No. 6 Happy Jack is 30-1 and No. 3 Fenwick is 50-1.

Beyond Rich Strike, a handful of other horses expected to run in the Preakness were removed.

Un Ojo, the one-eyed gelding whose bruised foot kept him out of the Derby, was taken out of considerat­ion Monday after the injury flared up. Trainer Ricky Courville reported veterinari­ans looked Un Ojo over and said, “He’s not 100%.”

Brown’s Zandon was also a possibilit­y for the Preakness but now may also skip the June 11 Belmont with eyes on the Travers Stakes this summer at Saratoga.

 ?? PAT MCDONOGH/THE COURIER-JOURNAL ?? Kentucky Derby favorite Epicenter, who finished runner-up, is the favorite for the Preakness.
PAT MCDONOGH/THE COURIER-JOURNAL Kentucky Derby favorite Epicenter, who finished runner-up, is the favorite for the Preakness.

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