Sagamore Farm trainer Ignacio Correas said Tiger Walk will likely be a new shooter for the 137th running of the $1 million Preakness® Stakes (G1), the middle jewel of racing’s Triple Crown at Pimlico Race Course on Saturday, May 19.
“We have made a few changes with him,” Correas said. “He seems to lose interest midway through races and then comes back with a run, so we are going to add blinkers. The last time he worked (half-mile in 48 seconds on April 21 at Pimlico), he had them on and looked pretty good.”
Correas said Tiger Walk would work next on Sunday or Monday at Pimlico, depending on the weather.
“He is improving but certainly needs to step up to compete at the highest level,” added Correas. “He is going to need to with the added 1/16th of a mile (from the Wood to the Preakness) but that could play to his favor because he looks like he can run all day.”
Other horses not running in next Saturday’s $2 million Kentucky Derby (G1) who could be fresh starters in the Preakness include The Lumber Guy and Isn’t He Clever.
Plank should be well represented on Preakness weekend. Correas said promising 3-year-old filly Millionreasonswhy would likely start in the $100,00 Miss Preakness Stakes on May 18, while Humble and Hungry is being pointed to the $300,000 Dixie Stakes (G2) on the Preakness undercard.
$50,000 MINIMUM GUARANTEE PAYOUT ON PLAYERS’ JACKPOT PICK 5 STARTS KENTUCKY OAKS DAY
The new Pimlico PLAYERS’ JACKPOT PICK 5 will have a guaranteed minimum payout of $50,000 beginning next Friday, May 4 if there is a single, unique winning ticket.
Here are the highlights of the wager, which debuted earlier during the spring meeting:
60% of the daily pool is paid to multiple winners or “best of fives”
40% of the daily pool builds a jackpot carryover payable to a single, unique winning ticket
50¢ minimum bet and ticket value
18% takeout
Late scratches are awarded post time favorites
A late move from turf to dirt results in an “all”; a late surface change in more than one leg results in a refund
Mandatory payout final day of the stand, which is Preakness Day (May 19)
