—May 19— Bob Baffert’s undefeated colt, Justify, is the heavy favorite to win the 143rd renewal of the Preakness Stakes. The Derby winner will face a decidedly average field, with only Good Magic, who finished second in the Derby, and Bravazo, who failed to draw in to the Derby, likely to offer much competition.
Chad Brown’s Good Magic has had an excellent campaign to date, winning the second division of the Blue Grass Stakes after finishing second in the Fountain of Youth Stakes to begin the year. Though badly beaten in the Derby, he has earned nearly one million dollars in just three starts and will be ridden by the nation’s leading rider, Jose Ortiz.
Bravazo has had a more modest campaign. In three starts he has finished third three times. He was favored in the Risen Star and a short price in the Louisiana Derby. His last start was at a mile-and-a-sixteenth at Churchill Downs on Oaks day. He is likely to be the third choice in the betting on Saturday.
After the top three, the field thins out considerably. Tenfold raced well at Oaklawn during the winter and early spring but finished last in the Arkansas Derby and failed to qualify for the Kentucky Derby. He has earned just $68,500 in four starts, the lowest figure in the race.
Sporting Chance was a disaster at Oaklawn Park early in the year. He finished next to last in the Smarty Jones, last in the Southwest Stakes and last again, beaten nearly 20 lengths, in the Rebel. He has shown considerable improvement in his last two starts, finishing third behind Good Magic in the Blue Grass and within a length of the winner in the Grade 3 Pat Day Mile on Derby day.
Finally, Lone Sailor began the year by finishing last in the Lecomte, losing by nearly a dozen lengths. He improved to be fourth in the Louisiana Derby, then improved again to finish a close second to My Boy Jack in the Lexington Stakes at Keeneland. His last start was a fifth place showing in the same race as Bravazo.



