Preakness Stakes 2014 Weather Forecast: Which Horses Don’t Run Well on Dirt

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The Preakness Stakes 2014 weather forecast calls for plenty of sun but with torrential rains Thursday night into Friday, races held on Friday will likely favor the mudders for Black-Eyed Susan Day.  There is a slight chance for showers popping up late in the day Saturday so monitor this situation closely. You can find all the latest Preakness Stakes 2014 odds at BetOnline here and get up to 7% on losses back.

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We know California Chrome is capable of running on the dirt and proved this two weeks back by winning the Kentucky Derby.  He still has decent odds as the favorite at +160 or just shy of 2/1.

There is only one horse that is truly questionable on dirt and that’s Pablo Del Monte at 24-1 odds.  He is yet to win on dirt.  His previous success came on the polytrack of Keeneland.

California Chrome +160

Social Inclusion 4/1

Bayern 8/1

Ride On Curlin 10/1

Kid Cruz 15/1

General A Rod 20/1

Ring Weekend 20/1

Dynamic Impact 20/1

Pablo Del Monte 24/1

Ria Antonia 35/1

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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