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    The Preakness First Mission competitor scratched, leaving the smallest field since 1986

    Delilah MonroeBy Delilah MonroeMay 20, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Godolphin stable announced on Friday that the first task of Saturday’s Preakness Stakes has been omitted. Here’s what you need to know:

    • The horse was removed from competition due to a left hindquarters problem that vets were unable to fully identify on the field at Pimlico, according to a statement from Godolphin.
    • Seven entrants remain in the race, marking the smallest field since 1986.
    • The first task is the first major scratch from the Preakness, the second jewel in the Triple Crown of thoroughbred racing. The announcement comes on the heels of the Kentucky Derby, which saw five horses scratch.

    the athleteInstant Analysis:

    The importance of scratching

    First Mission’s scratch on the heels of a record five Kentucky Derby entrants who failed to make it to the starting gate doesn’t do much to improve the horse racing’s image. The injuries, along with the devastating deaths of seven horses during Derby week, have brought horse safety—a longstanding problem in the sport—back to the fore. The Horse Safety and Health Authority, which aims to achieve a national standard, goes into effect on Tuesday.

    First Mission’s scratch also makes this the first time since 1986 that the Preakness has sent only seven horses to the starting gate. Match that with the fact that not since the Citation, in 1948, has only one Kentucky Derby participant ever been back in the Preakness and you have a bizarre setup for the second leg of the Triple Crown.

    If a Kentucky Derby-winning Mage races to victory, it is only natural that people tend to question a colt’s worth based on the small field. It is worth noting, however, that the two most recent Triple Crown winners, Justify and American Pharoah, each contested the eight-horse Preakness. Even Great Secretariat only ran against five other horses at Pimlico. – O’Neill

    How the first mission stacked up against the Preakness field

    Second on the early morning line to Derby winner Mage, First Mission had made his fourth start after failing to earn enough points to qualify for the Derby. He envisioned him as one of the horses that would jump out to the lead and set an early pace for a race that didn’t have much speed. Earlier this week, coach Bob Baffert said the athlete He liked the horse Brad Cox trained on, saying he thought the first stint could be “tough” in this race. – O’Neill

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    First Mission won his first foray into stakes racing, the Row 3 Lexington at Keeneland in April, and his connections are unstoppable. This domestic Godolphin strain is by Street Sense the 2007 Kentucky Derby winner. Gennaro

    How do you watch

    Another Preakness time is 6:50 PM ET on Saturday. The race will be broadcast live on NBC.

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    (Photo: Gregory Fisher/USA Today)

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