Which Horses Will Be Running in the 2022 Preakness Stakes?

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Which Horses Will Be Running in the 2022 Preakness Stakes?

The 2022 Preakness Stakes was looking like one of the best second legs of the Triple Crown in years.  But sadly, the Kentucky Derby long shot winner, Rich Strike, will be passing this one by in favor of the Belmont Stakes.  Also, third place finisher Zandon will not be running in the Preakness Stakes.   All odds are courtesy of BetOnline (claim your welcome bonus up to $1000).

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In the mix also is one Early Voting at 5-1 odds.

Epicenter, who finished 2nd in the Kentucky Derby, is a more clear favorite at around 3-1 early and cut to 6-5 once Rich Strike and Zandon were eliminated.  Kentucky Oaks winner Secret Oath has the second shortest odds at 6-1.

Not only did Secret Oath win the Kentucky Oaks, she finished third against the boys in the Arkansas Derby.

Epicenter is trained by Steve Asmussen.

Early Voting is the Chad Brown entry.

These were your Preakness Stakes odds as of Thursday (live odds here):

Epicenter

6/5

Secret Oath

+500

Zandon

+550

Early Voting

+500

Rich Strike

+700

Simplification

+900

Creative Minister

+1250

Armagnac    

+1650

Happy Jack

+3300

Un Ojo

+2000

Skippylongstocking

+2250

Shake Em Loose

+2500

Rattle N Roll

+2500

Fenwick

+6000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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