Belmont Stakes 2012: On the Streets of New York [02:07]
With the Belmont Stakes and the first Triple Crown in 34 years on the line in just two days, Paulick Report Editor-in-Chief Scott Jagow wanders the streets of New York looking for someone - anyone - who might know the name of the horse trying to make history on Saturday.
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Press Conference following the Scratch of I'll Have Another from Saturday's Belmont Stakes [12:48]
Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I'll Have Another was withdrawn from Saturday's 144th running of the Grade 1, $1 million Belmont Stakes and retired, a little more than 24 hours before his attempt to become the first horse in 34 years to win the Triple Crown. In a ceremonial tribute, jockey Mario Gutierrez will be aboard I'll Have Another as he leads the post parade for the Belmont Stakes (post time 6:40 pm, NBC 4:30-7 pm). Trainer Doug O'Neill said I'll Have Another had developed a swelling in his left front tendon that was the beginning of tendonitis. "This is extremely tough for all of us. It's far from tragic but it's extremely disappointing," said O'Neill, who described the injury as a "freakish thing" during a 1 pm news conference at Belmont Park. "He has been a little quiet the last few days of galloping but his legs have been great. Yesterday he galloped great, but in the afternoon we noticed some loss of definition in his left front leg ... we prayed he kind of hit himself and that it was a little bit of skin irritation. We did him up in a special poultice, and this morning he looked great. We did just a little easy gallop with him this morning. I thought he looked great on the track. "Cooling out, you could tell the swelling was back," he said. "I talked with Mr. [J. Paul] Reddam and immediately we got Dr. [Jim] Hunt over here. He scanned him and he said it was the start of tendonitis in his [superficial] left front tendon and ... you give him three to six ...
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$1 Million Heritage Place Futurity [03:19]
The grade one Heritage Place Futurity, run May 26, 2012 at Remington Park, drew a nice field of freshman Quarter Horse runners who qualified in time trials on May 4-5. BP Cartels Alibi, with Ricky Ramirez aboard, took the 350 yard event by a head over El Duero. Sum Better Stuff finished third. Owned by Raymundo Villarreal, Jr, the winner is trained by Trey Wood, with Paul Leal as his assistant at the Oklahoma City track. The fastest qualifier and predicted favorite, PYC Kant Katch Me was scratched by the stewards after an incident in the gate.
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Preakness 137, I'll Have Another [02:58]
Ray Paulick of the Paulick Report assesses the chances of each Preakness contender. Here he takes a brief look at I'll Have Another.
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The Preakness Experience 2012.mov [01:55]
The Preakness is far more than a race. It's an event like no other. The Paulick Report's Scott Jagow offers a small glimpse into the Preakness 2012 experience.
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