2009 Preakness Stakes Betting Odds (Saturday Morning)

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Gambling911.com has your 2009 Preakness Stakes betting odds as we approach Saturday afternoon.  Some of these odds are likely to fluctuate between the time of publication and post time.

All 2009 Preakness Stakes betting odds were courtesy of SBG Global

Rachel Alexandra was now slightly shorter than even odds heading into the afternoon - requiring a $120 bet to win $100 (you get the original bet $120 bet back plus the $100 should she win).

Of most interest perhaps is Mine That Bird jumping up to +550 odds for a payout potential of $550 on every $100 bet

Pioneerof The Nile still appears to be all the rage with odds of +400 - better than that of Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird.  Friesan Fire is no longer getting the love he once did.  His odds were now at +800.

 

Big Drama +1000

Flying Private +4500

Friesan Fire +800

General Quarters +2000

Mine That Bird +550

Musket Man +1000

Papa Clem +1000

Pioneer of the Nile +400

Rachel Alexandra -120

Take The Points +3500

Terrain +3500

Tone It Down +4000

Luv Gov +3500

 

All 2009 Preakness Stakes betting odds available at SBG Global

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

 

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