I’ll Have Another is the front runner for Belmont this weekend, and will be regardless of his competition. None-the-less, he’ll have another (pun intended) horse to beat now that My Adonis has entered the field, bringing the tally to 12 colts overall. Ramon Dominguez is expected to be the jockey for Saturday’s race along the 1 ½-mile track.
In his most recent start, at Canonero II Stakes at Pimilco, My Adonis finished third on the same day I’ll Have Another won at Preakness, the second leg of his Triple Crown quest. Continue reading
New York racing officials seem to be a lot more pro-active about doping than Major League Baseball ever was. Or any sport for that matter. With I’ll Have Another trainer Doug O’Niell recently sentenced for allowing his horse to have too much carbon dioxide, the state is already taking steps to prevent anything from happening again.
I’ll Have Another came from behind once again to capture the Preakness Stakes this weekend, but he won’t be sneaking up on anyone at Belmont. In the third leg of the Triple Crown, the 3-year old colt is a 3-to-1 favorite to win Belmont on June 9 and become the first horse since 1978 to win horse racing’s most elusive prize.
The 137th annual Preakness Stakes is coming fast and there’s not much time left to get your bets in on I’ll Have Another to win the second leg of the Triple Crown.




