Exaggerator Seeing the Most Wagering Action Coming Into Saturday’s Preakness

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May/20/2016

  • More than a quarter of Preakness Stakes bets coming in on Exaggerator
  • Odds on Exaggerator had dropped slightly overnight from 3-1 to +285
  • Exaggerator is 0-4 in races featuring Nyquist, who is yet to lose a race
  • Nyquist, Exaggerator and Cherry Wine all love the mud with rain expected all day Saturday

Perhaps it’s a forecast calling for rain or his solid second place finish in the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago but it is Exaggerator at just shy of 3-1 odds seeing the most public love heading into Saturday morning. 

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Exaggerator was seeing a little over a quarter of the Preakness Stakes betting action compared to the Favorite Nyquist (-180) seeing around 17 percent.

Nyquist has beaten Exaggerator in four races thus far but the later enjoyed a statement victory in the mud of the Santa Anita Derby earlier this year.  It should be noted that Nyquist did win the Kentucky Derby on what was considered a muddy and fast track following a freak downpour a half hour before the big race that had not originally been forecast earlier in the week.

"With a horse like Nyquist, I'm not overly concerned about the weather," Nyqvist trainer Doug O'Neill said. "As far as rain or shine, we're not going to change anything shoeing-wise He's going to wear the same shoes he's got on. We'd just love to have a beautiful day."

Another horse that has performed well in the mud is Cherry Wine at 33-1 and seeing around 8 percent of the betting action. 

"I'll be one of the few people doing a rain dance," Cherry Wine's trainer Dale Romans said.

His horse broke his maiden by 9 ½ lengths in the slop.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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