Equibase Analysis: First Mission’s Tactical Speed Rates Slight Advantage Over Mage In Preakness

The 148th running of the Grade 1, $1.5 million Preakness Stakes brings together a field of eight, led by Mage, winner of the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby two weeks ago. Mage is the only Derby entrant to return in the Preakness, with the seven horses and their connections facing Mage having had a bit more time off to plan how they will attempt to play spoiler and keep Mage from winning and entering the Belmont Stakes in three weeks with a chance at becoming a Triple Crown winner.

The horse with the best chance of playing that role appears to be First Mission, who is undefeated in two route races including the Grade 3 Lexington Stakes in his most recent race on April 15. Another horse entering the Preakness off a stakes victory is Perform, who captured the Federico Tesio Stakes on the same day as the Lexington Stakes. Red Route One won the Bath House Row Stakes on April 22 and is another who may be peaking at the right time.

Chad Brown trains Blazing Sevens who was last seen finishing third in the Grade 1 Blue Grass Stakes on April 8. The colt and attempts to follow an identical pattern as 2022 Preakness winner Early Voting did, also trained by Brown. National Treasure most recently was a non-threatening fourth in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby and has won just once in his career, but it should be noted that was the same record Mage brought into the Kentucky Derby.

Coffeewithchris won the Miracle Wood Stakes around one-turn in February but was second in the Private Terms Stakes after that and most recently fifth in the Federico Tesio. Chase the Chaos rounds out the field off an eighth place effort in the California Derby and a seventh place finish in the Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes prior to that.

Win contenders:

First Mission and Mage appear to hold the bulk of the probability to win this year's Preakness Stakes because if we could run this race with this field 100 times, these two might win about 66 times in 100. Of the pair, I will give First Mission the slightest of edges based on the fact that he has shown the ability to relax in third and second in the middle stages of his similar two-turn races whereas Mage has been nearly last in the early stages in his last two races. First Mission debuted at six furlongs in February, three weeks after Mage made his winning debut at seven furlongs. In that debut First Mission showed some talent when rallying from fifth to second, missing by less than a length to Bishops Bay, who just last weekend lost by a head in the Peter Pan Stakes. Stretched out to two-turns for his second career start in March, First Mission won easily in a 10 horse field, handily drawing off by nearly seven lengths with gas left in the tank. Four weeks later the colt proved a solid choice as the favorite when improving to a career-best 103 ™ Equibase® Speed Figure (from 95 one month earlier), winning the Lexington Stakes by a half-length. Since then trainer Brad Cox has explicitly stated the Preakness was the colt's next target. With two recent very strong five furlong workouts and on a pattern for a new career-best effort, First Mission has also shown the ability to get position during the early stages of a race. This should enable him to be in front of the field in the stretch before Mage gets into high gear. As such, First Mission appears capable of posting the mild upset to win this year's Preakness Stakes.

Two weeks ago, Mage won the 149th running of the Grade 1 Kentucky Derby with a sharp move from sixth with a quarter mile to run, to second with an eighth of a mile left to run, before pulling away from Two Phil's and Angel of Empire in the final strides. Five weeks earlier the colt had made a similar move in the Grade 1 Florida Derby, going from seventh with a quarter mile to run, to lead with an eight of a mile to go, before being passed by Forte and settling for second. His Derby effort was the moment the light bulb completely went on as this time Mage showed the same quick burst of speed and this time he was not passed in the latter stages of the race. Following his debut win at seven furlongs, Mage could only manage fourth in the Fountain of Youth Stakes in March, but still ran faster, improving from an 88 ™ E® Figure to 95. Incidentally that 95 figure was the same as First Mission earned in his second career start. In the Florida Derby, although Mage was beaten by the much more seasoned Forte, who had run five times until then as compared to two, Mage improved once more to a 102 figure. The 104 figure he earned winning the Kentucky Derby continued the pattern of improvement and there is every sign this colt that is making only the fifth start of his career can run even better.

Honorable mention goes to National Treasure and Red Route One. National Treasure, who has earned 101 figures in his last two races, won his debut last summer at six furlongs and has finished no worse than fourth in four races since, all stakes. Adding blinkers for the Preakness and drawing the rail, there is little doubt the plan will be to put the colt on the front and try to play “come catch me” with the field. However, Coffeewithchris may have something to say about that plan as he has been no further back than second after a quarter mile and half mile in each of his last six races. That may cause National Treasure to go a bit too fast to have enough energy in the late stages to hold off First Mission and Mage. On the other hand, if Coffeewithchris takes back and allows National Treasure an easy early lead, National Treasure may prove difficult to catch in the final stages.

Red Route One, even perhaps more than Mage, starts far back in the early stages. He rallied from 11th and last to finish second in the Rebel Stakes in late February (earning a 102 figure) and two races later he rallied from eighth of nine (11 lengths back) to win the Bath House Row Stakes with the same 102 figure. In this field of eight it appears unlikely the colt can run on from last but on the other hand, Joel Rosario who was in the saddle for the first time in the Bath House Row, rides back and is certainly capable of getting the colt to improve the slightest bit necessary to be there at the finish in the Preakness.

The rest of the Preakness Stakes field, with their best ™ Equibase Speed Figures is Blazing Sevens (94), Chase the Chaos (98), Coffeewithchris (94) and Perform (98).

Win contenders:

First Mission

Mage

In-the-money contenders:

Red Route One

National Treasure

Preakness Stakes – Grade 1
Race 13 at Pimlico
Saturday, May 20 – Post Time 7:01 PM E.T.
One Mile and Three Sixteenths
For Three Year Olds
Purse: $1.5 Million
TV: NBC 4:30 – 7:30 PM ET

You can get Ellis' full card detailed analysis and betting recommendations for all the races at Pimlico on Preakness Stakes Day – Saturday, May 15 at Equibase.com, TrackMaster.com and most online wagering sites.

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FanDuel Takes Host Rudulph Off The Air Over Social Media Comments

Ken Rudulph, longtime host and analyst on TVG and the rebranded FanDuel TV, has been taken off the air over what the company said in a statement were “disappointing comments” on social media Monday, May 15.

“Horse racing needs to stop pretending and just be what it is,” Rudulph posted on Twitter. “It's a great combo of WWE/reality TV/sports/ with a healthy dose of BS on the side. It's a great game. Cheating is part of it. Death is part of it. Losing is part of it. Winning makes it all worthwhile.”

The following morning, Rudulph apologized on the same platform, saying: “Monday evening I made a mistake and used a very poor choice of words to make what I hoped would be a compelling thought regarding horse racing. I apologize to my colleagues and the industry for my lack of proper forethought. I truly felt  you all would have the open dialogue with me. I will find a better way in the future.”

By then, Rudulph was already absent from his morning shift on FanDuel TV.

On Wednesday afternoon, FanDuel issued the following statement:

“Recently, FanDuel TV host Ken Rudulph made disappointing comments online about the integrity of horse racing, as well as the safety and welfare of its participants. As the market leader in legal sports wagering, FanDuel takes the issues of sports integrity and track safety very seriously, and we disagree in the strongest terms with the sentiments expressed by Mr. Rudulph. FanDuel strongly supports equine safety reforms, including our longstanding support of equine retirement and aftercare programs as well as organizations focused on the health and safety of jockeys. We also work in close partnership with international and North American based sports integrity monitoring agencies to identify any potentially illicit activity occurring within our racing or sportsbook platforms. Pending a full review of this matter, Mr. Rudulph will not be appearing on FanDuel TV.”

Rudulph was the first person to appear on-air for TVG when it launched in 1999 and hosted some of the biggest races broadcast by the network from its Southern California base. He departed in 2011, going back to his home town of Sacramento to host the popular “Good Day Sacramento” on the CBS television affiliate KMAX/KOBR.

Rudulph returned to TVG in August 2019 to host the “Morning Line” program and has been seen in a variety of settings in the ensuing years in studio and at various tracks.

FanDuel said it would not be offering additional comment on the matter.

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NBC Sports Preakness Coverage To Include 11 Total Races Across Friday, Saturday

NBC Sports presents the 148th Preakness Stakes as Kentucky Derby winner Mage attempts to win the second leg of the Triple Crown, this Sat., May 20, on NBC and Peacock beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET live from Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md.

NBC Sports' Preakness day coverage features eight races across NBC, Peacock and CNBC on Saturday. Live coverage from Pimlico Race Course begins with 90 minutes of racing this Friday, May 19, headlined by the Black-Eyed Susan for three-year-old fillies, beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET exclusively on Peacock. Over the two days, NBC Sports will present 11 live races from Pimlico.

Friday's program will feature a special “Betting the Preakness” segment that will discuss exotic bets and two-day wagers that handicappers can learn more about throughout the day's racing ahead of the Preakness on Saturday.

Telemundo Deportes will present coverage of the Preakness Stakes beginning Saturday at 6:30 p.m. ET on Universo and streaming on TelemundoDeportes.com and the Telemundo app.

In addition to Mage, the 148th Preakness Stakes field features National Treasure, who is trained by Bob Baffert and finished fourth in the Santa Anita Derby (G1), 2023 Champagne Stakes (G1) winner Blazing Sevens, 2023 Lexington Stakes (G3) winner First Mission, and 2023 Bath House Row winner Red Route One.

COMMENTATORS: NBC Sports' coverage of the Preakness Stakes features host Mike Tirico; analysts Jerry Bailey, the Hall of Fame jockey and two-time Preakness winner, and Randy Moss; handicapper Matt Bernier; host/reporter Ahmed Fareed; reporters Britney Eurton, Donna Brothers, Kenny Rice, and Nick Luck; and race caller Larry Collmus.

Steve Kornacki, NBC News' celebrated national political correspondent, returns to NBC Sports' Preakness coverage as an insights analyst for the third year.

The senior producer of NBC Sports' Preakness Stakes coverage is Lindsay Schanzer. The Preakness Stakes is directed by Kaare Numme. Executive producer and president, NBC Sports Production is Sam Flood.

Highlights of Preakness Stakes coverage Saturday on NBC, Peacock and CNBC include:

  • Eight races, with a total of 11 live races over Friday and Saturday's coverage
  • Profiles on the connections of Kentucky Derby winner Mage, including co-owner Ramiro Restrepo, trainers and father-son Gustavo Delgado and Gustavo Delgado Jr., and jockey Javier Castellano, who piloted his first Derby winner in Mage
  • “High Tea on Old Hilltop” segment featuring Nick Luck engaging with fans in the infield
  • Celebrity picks for the 148th Preakness Stakes
  • Multiple jockey cams
  • A camera focused on race caller Larry Collmus
NBC SPORTS' PREAKNESS STAKES COVERAGE SCHEDULE
Date Time (ET) Event Platform(s)
Fri., May 19 4:30 p.m. Black-Eyed Susan Peacock
Sat., May 20 1 p.m. Preakness Stakes early races CNBC, Peacock
4:30 p.m. 148th Preakness Stakes NBC, Peacock

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Caesars Sportsbook Partners With Keeneland, Red Mile Ahead Of Sports Betting Launch In Kentucky

Legalized sports wagering is coming to Kentucky and Caesars Sportsbook, the sports wagering platform for Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: CZR) (“Caesars”), today announced agreements with Keeneland and Red Mile Gaming & Racing in Lexington. The agreements grant the operator market access to offer legalized mobile sports wagering in Kentucky and include plans to open Central Kentucky's only brick-and-mortar retail sportsbook locations, subject to regulatory approvals from the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.

“Keeneland and Red Mile are iconic horse racing venues with an important legacy in the state of Kentucky,” said Eric Hession, President of Caesars Digital. “Customers in the region have long enjoyed our world-class Caesars destinations and, most recently, our horse racing wagering app, Caesars Racebook. Working with these historic institutions provides an unmatched opportunity to reach sports and racing fans in the state, and we look forward to working with the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission as we prepare to launch later this year.”

“Keeneland's venture with Caesars Sportsbook holds exciting potential and furthers our mission to introduce new audiences to horse racing,” said Keeneland President and CEO Shannon Arvin. “Caesars is a globally respected brand, and we value their commitment to racing and their expertise in sports wagering.”

“At Red Mile Gaming & Racing we are excited to continue introducing this historic harness track to new audiences,” commented Red Mile Chief Operating Officer Shannon Cobb. “Opportunities with sports wagering on site, added to live racing, simulcasting, and HHR Games accomplish goals we have worked toward for several years. Our relationships with Keeneland and Caesars in this venture could not be more valued.”

These new relationships further reinforce Caesars' commitment to horse racing and the continuous expansion of the Caesars Racebook app, facilitated through a partnership with the New York Racing Association, Inc. Caesars is the presenting sponsor of the National Horseplayers Championship hosted annually at the recently rebranded Horseshoe Las Vegas, and the company also recently announced plans for a mile-long Thoroughbred racetrack with a casino and sportsbook in Columbus, Nebraska, at Harrah's Columbus Racing & Casino, coming in 2024.

Founded by horsemen in 1936, Keeneland is a National Historic Landmark hosting boutique race meets in April and October and the Breeders' Cup World Championships in 2015, 2020, and 2022. Keeneland is the world's largest Thoroughbred auction house, conducting five auctions annually. Red Mile, established in 1875, is the second-oldest harness racing track in the world and a premier gaming destination in Kentucky, featuring over 950 Historical Horse Racing machines.

As part of this relationship, Caesars Sportsbook will be an official sports betting partner of Keeneland and Red Mile and offer on-track hospitality and VIP experiences at both racetracks to members of the industry-leading customer loyalty program, Caesars Rewards®. In addition, Caesars Sportsbook will operate an on-premise retail sportsbook at Red Mile, subject to regulatory approvals, so guests can enjoy the excitement of sports betting, gaming, and simulcasting all under one roof.

When legalized sports wagering launches in Kentucky, Caesars Sportsbook customers above the age of 21 can tie the excitement of sports betting to unmatched rewards via Caesars Rewards. Every wager placed rewards the bettor with Tier Credits for status and Reward Credits that can be used to unlock world-class Caesars Rewards experiences and discounted getaways at Caesars Entertainment destinations across the United States.

Caesars is an industry leader in responsible gaming and continues to emphasize responsible gaming education as Caesars Sportsbook expands into new states. The company recently adopted an enhanced 21+ gaming policy that limits Caesars Rewards® accounts to individuals over 21 and, where allowed by law, limits all domestic gaming, pari-mutuel, sports, and iGaming options to those 21 and older. This 21 and older policy will apply to all sports wagering operations conducted by Caesars Sportsbook in Kentucky.

For real-time industry updates and to join the empire of like-minded Caesars, players can engage with the Caesars Sportsbook social handle @CaesarsSports on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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