Preakness Horses: 'Wait and See' for Silent Tactic Amid Foot Bruise
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Preakness horses: 'Wait and see' for Silent Tactic amid foot bruise
It’s a “wait and see” approach for Silent Tactic, who’s tending to a foot bruise ahead of the 151st Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park. Video above: Pete Gilbert on decision not to run Golden Tempo at Preakness Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse loved what he saw from Silent Tactic, the runner-up of the Arkansas Derby, on Friday morning at Churchill Downs ahead of a planned start at the Preakness. But he needs to ensure a minor, but problematic foot b…
Preakness notes: Silent Tactic has 'decent shot' after strong work
Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse loved what he saw from Arkansas Derby runner-up Silent Tactic’s work Friday morning at Churchill Downs ahead of a planned start in Preakness 2026 next Saturday, but he needs to make sure a minor but problematic foot bruise doesn’t flare back up. Meanwhile, trainer Dallas Stewart was similarly delighted with Corona de Oro’s work. He just needs to guarantee he’s in the 14-horse starting gate before shipping to Laure…
Churchill Worktab: Preakness Possibles Silent Tactic, Corona de Oro on Track During Busy Friday Morning
On a busy Friday morning at Churchill Downs, 138 horses recorded a published workout with GI Preakness Stakes possible Silent Tactic (Tacitus) headlining a group which also included the G1 Dubai World Cup hero Hit Show (Candy Ride {Arg}). The former, scratched from the Kentucky Derby due to an ongoing battle with a foot bruise, breezed four furlongs in :48.80 (48/111) for trainer Mark Casse. Another Preakness probable Corona de Oro (Bolt d'Oro) …
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