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			<description><![CDATA[<p>On to Preakness for Derby winner Mine That Bird<br /><br />1 hr 55 mins ago<br /><br />BALTIMORE Mine That Bird is headed to the Preakness.<br /><br />The trainer of the gelding who won the Kentucky Derby at 50-1 odds said his horse will run in the May 16 Preakness at Pimlico, the second leg of the Triple Crown.<br /><br />I&#x27;ve never been to Baltimore, but it looks like I won&#x27;t be able to say that in a few days, trainer Bennie Woolley Jr. said Monday.<br /><br />Woolley said the horse will remain at Churchill Downs in Louisville at least until May 12 before shipping to Baltimore. He jogged a mile at Churchill on Monday morning and will have light jogs each of the next two days.<br /><br />Woolley said there are no plans for the horse to have a full workout before the Preakness.<br /><br />Mine That Bird, ridden by Calvin Borel, won the Derby by 6 3/4 lengths over Pioneerof the Nile the largest margin of victory since Assault in 1946.<br /><br />On Sunday, a day after the big upset, Woolley said there&#x27;s no obligation to go to the Preakness and added: You&#x27;ve got to do what&#x27;s best for the horse and the horse has got to come first.<br /><br />And the horse has given every indication he came out of the race in good order.<br /><br />The Triple Crown is good for racing, and without the Derby winner, there is no chance to have one, he said.<br /><br />The last Derby winner to skip the Preakness was an injured Grindstone in 1996. The last healthy Derby winner to miss it was Spend A Buck in 1985.<br /><br />Other Derby horses expected to take on Mine That Bird are fourth-place finisher Papa Clem and possibly Pioneerof the Nile, third-place Musket Man, Join in the Dance (seventh) and General Quarters (10th).<br /><br />Potential newcomers include Delta Jackpot winner Big Drama, Withers winner Mr. Fantasy, Take the Points and Miner&#x27;s Escape.<br /><br />The Preakness is limited to 14 starters.<br /><br />The big question, of course, is whether Mine That Bird can win the Preakness and set up a Triple Crown attempt in the Belmont Stakes on June 6. The last Triple Crown winner was Affirmed in 1978.<br /><br />Borel said he&#x27;ll be more than happy to take a shot.<br /><br />He&#x27;s plenty of horse, he said.<br /><br />Pioneerof the Nile&#x27;s trainer Bob Baffert had some advice for Woolley and owners Mark Allen and Leonard Blach on Sunday: if Mine That Bird is OK, go for it.<br /><br />This is a dream of a lifetime, Baffert said. I hope he comes out of it well and they go and maybe he&#x27;s for real. We&#x27;re going to find out.<br /><br />Last year, Big Brown won the Derby and the Preakness, but finished last in the Belmont after being pulled up on the turn for home.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/29535">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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