After dominating the Kentucky
Derby, it's hard to imagine that Barbaro won't
do the same in next week's Preakness Stakes.
By RICHARD ROSENBLATT
Barbaro was so overpowering
in his Kentucky Derby romp that winning next
Saturday's Preakness seems to be a foregone
conclusion. Load 'em in the gate, and the big
bay colt will prevail no matter who's running
or how the race unfolds.
If this scenario plays
out for undefeated Barbaro, the stage would
be set for thoroughbred racing's most dramatic
event: A Triple Crown try in the Belmont Stakes
three weeks later.
We've heard this story
time and again in the past decade -- from Silver
Charm, Real Quiet and Charismatic to War Emblem,
Funny Cide and Smarty Jones. All were gallant
Derby and Preakness winners from 1997-2005,
but all failed to become the first Triple Crown
champion since Affirmed in 1978 and the 12th
overall.
Not only would Barbaro
attempt to end the longest drought between Triple
Crown winners -- 28 years -- he would be trying
to join Seattle Slew as the only unbeatens to
sweep the series.
Barbaro is giving out extraordinary
vibes that he can do it, too. After a 6 1/2
-length Derby win, even the colt's trainer,
Michael Matz, feels something special is happening.
"I think this horse
can win the Triple Crown," Matz said this
week at Fair Hill Training Center, Barbaro's
home in the countryside of Elkton, Md. "He
just has so many good qualities. I think the
public is looking for someone to do that, and
I hope he's the one."
There's been nothing but
praise since the Derby.
"I'd say he's the
best horse I've seen in the past 25 years --
on the dirt, turf, any age group," retired
Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens marveled. "I
don't think we've seen near his best race yet."
Before all this Triple
speak really ramps up, early favorite Barbaro
has to conquer a bunch of talented 3-year-olds
going 1 3-16 miles around the tight turns of
Pimlico on two weeks rest. It's a huge challenge
after dealing with a full field of 20 horses
going 1 1/4 miles at Churchill Downs.
"It's another game,
another race at another time at another track,"
retired Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day said. "Nothing
is a given."
It's rare that an impressive
Derby winner falters in the Preakness, but it
does happen:
-- Six years ago, Fusaichi
Pegasus was the odds-on choice after winning
the Derby, but tired in the stretch and finished
behind Red Bullet.
-- Bold Forbes was even-money
to win the 1976 Preakness, but finished third
after fading in the stretch.
-- Riva Ridge, the odds-on
choice in the '72 Preakness, was fourth behind
Bee Bee Bee after a troubled trip left the colt
with little left in the stretch.
Stevens may love Barbaro,
but warns: "No horse is invincible."
He should know, too. Just
when Real Quiet looked like a Triple Crown winner
near the end of the 1998 Belmont, Stevens came
flying past aboard Victory Gallop and won by
a nose.
Then again, the Preakness
could be a breeze, like Smarty Jones' record
11 1/2 -length rout two years ago, or Funny
Cide's 9 3/4 -length win a year earlier.
"He's absolutely capable
of winning the Triple Crown," Day said.
"I'll be watching the Preakness with bated
breath."
A field of seven or eight
is shaping up for the Preakness.
Among the challengers will
be Brother Derek and Sweetnorthernsaint, high-quality
colts who had poor trips in the Derby. Brother
Derek was fourth after racing wide and losing
a shoe and Sweetnorthernsaint finished seventh
after a troubled start left him without a finishing
kick in the stretch.
Others in the field include
Withers Stakes winner Bernardini, Gotham Stakes
winner Like Now and Hemingway's Key.
Trainer Dan Hendricks expects
Brother Derek to give Barbaro a tough fight
in a smaller field.
"I'm just hoping with
a clean trip I can outrun him," Hendricks
said. "If I can't, I hope he wins the Triple
Crown by more lengths every time."
Trainer Michael Trombetta
was amazed at Barbaro's stretch run, but hopes
Sweetnorthernsaint can be closer to the lead
when the field turns for home.
"I didn't think anybody
would bust loose from the field and win like
he did," Trombetta said. "But now
he becomes the one everybody's trying to beat.
We're all going to try to do our best to get
past him."
Barring a bad trip -- he
did stumble out of the gate last week -- Barbaro
has everything going his way. He's fresh, he's
versatile and he's unbeaten.
After nearly a week back
at Fair Hill, Matz said Barbaro has shown no
signs of wear and tear.
"We've had him to
the track, and he looked like he was happy and
enjoying it," Matz said. "If he continues
that way, I don't see any reason why he won't
run a good race. But again, you never know."
The great equalizer could
be the two-week turnaround.
"It's hard for any
horse to run a big race like the Kentucky Derby,
then come back in two weeks," Matz said.
But Matz planned wisely
for the rigors of the Triple Crown, spacing
out Barbaro's races so the colt would be fit
for three races in five weeks at varying distances
over three tracks.
Barbaro won his first three
starts on the turf, including the Tropical Park
Derby on Jan. 1. Then it was time to try the
dirt. With Edgar Prado aboard, Barbaro won the
Holy Bull Stakes on Feb. 4 by three-quarters
of a length in the slop at Gulfstream Park.
Eight weeks later -- a
long break between races -- Barbaro was tested
for the first time and outdueled Sharp Humor
for a half-length victory in the Florida Derby.
It was another five weeks
to the Derby, but Matz didn't care. So what,
he said, if the last Derby winner coming off
such a long layoff was Needles in 1956? Until
last year, how many preps were run five weeks
out? Not many.
"The way he has managed
this horse, it's genius," Stevens said.
So far, anyway.
Barbaro Betting Odds
- 2006 Preakness Props - Will Barbaro win the
Triple Crown of Horse Racing?
Yes +205
No -310
AP Sports Writer David
Ginsburg in Baltimore contributed to this report.
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