Preakness 2017 Trifecta

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Preakness 2017 results: Live coverage of Saturday's races at Pimlico. By Kurt Mensching May 20, 2017 / new. Preakness Stakes 2017 results: Full finishing order. $2 Trifecta (4-9-6) $2,411.40; $2 Superfecta (4-9-6-3) $10,106.00. Video of the 2017 Preakness Stakes. Watch the 2017 Preakness Stakes, as Kentucky Derby champion Always Dreaming battled with Classic Empire for the majority of the race, before Cloud Computing pulled ahead for an upset win.

Trifecta

Like every year, a lot of the Preakness 2017 dialogue has focused on the new shooters; horses like Conquest Mo Money and Cloud Computing; and whether they have a chance to defeat the Kentucky Derby winner, Always Dreaming.

A field of ten or eleven horses is now anticipated for this the 142nd running of the Preakness, pretty well evenly divided between horses new to the Triple Crown series and those that ran in the Derby. However, the results from the Preakness since the year 2000 are rather interesting.

The last new shooter to win the Preakness was Bernardini in 2006, at odds of 12.90-1 when Barbaro broke down at the start of the race. Before that, it was Red Bullet at 6.20-1 in 2000, and that year the Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus was second best. That is only two new shooters in the past 17 years to find the winner’s circle, but when they do, the odds are usually very good because the Derby winner is a big favorite.

As disappointing as the win results are for the new shooters, their presence in the exacta and trifecta is far more interesting. In the money statistics show a record of 17: 2-8-2 for the best finish of a new shooter in the Preakness, that’s a percentage of 70.5%. In three of those years, new shooters accounted for two of the top three finishers.

No matter how you try and spin the statistics, the Kentucky Derby horses have dominated the Preakness. Since 2000, of the 15 who have backed up their success at Churchill Downs with a victory in Pimlico’s signature event, there were seven Derby winners and one Kentucky Oaks winner. In addition, on nine different occasions the Derby horses have dominated the race. Five times they won the entire trifecta. In 2013 led by Oxbow, the Derby horses finished first through fifth. In 2005 Afleet Alex led the charge as Triple Crown experience was key since those horses took the top six out of seven places.

The past two years a new shooter finished second at very big odds. Last year it was Cherry Wine at odds of 17.30-1 and the year before it was Tale of Verve at 28.50-1. The $2 Exaggerator-Cherry Wine exacta paid $88.40 and the 2015 American Pharoah-Tale of Verve exacta returned $124.40. That year when new shooter Divining Rod got third place, the $2 trifecta yielded $985.

Of the 15 new shooters who have hit the board six made their last start before the Preakness at Keeneland, six at Aqueduct, two had the home course advantage of Pimlico, and one was from Santa Anita. Of these horses all but two of them were at double-digit odds with Magic Weisner leading the way at 45.70-1.

With the injury to Royal Mo the other day, the chances for this group of new shooters took a very big hit. Conquest Mo Money and Cloud Computing have the best resumes with top three placings on the Kentucky Derby Trail and the best speed figures. Multiplier, Term of Art, and Senior Investment like to run from well off the pace and this could set them up to make a run for a top three finish, but all three of them have not had success against the best three-year-olds. Lancaster Bomber, who was last seen in America running second in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf, is a possible starter for Aidan O'Brien.

Conquest Mo Money did have enough points to get into the Derby field, but was not nominated for the Triple Crown. His owners passed on the supplemental nomination for the Run for the Roses to give their horse more time to prepare for Baltimore. He is the most likely new shooter to contest the second jewel.

However, history is not on the side of the new shooters winning the Preakness, so I do not see a member of the Class of 2017 becoming the first non-Derby horse to win in 11 years. I give them an outside chance to hit the board, although I really feel that the Triple Crown veterans will sweep the Preakness trifecta this year.

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The 144th running of the Preakness Stakes is now in the books. War of Will defeated both Everfast and Owendale by 1 1/4 lengths to secure the victory. War of Will finished 7th at the Kentucky Derby, but remember his run was interfered with by Maximum Security.

This was far from how a lot of people saw the race playing out. While it only paid $14.20 on a $2 win bet for War of Will, the 1-10-5 trifecta paid out roughly $4,700. Quite a bit more than last year’s trifecta payout of $150.

Preakness Betting: Win, Place, Show Payoff Schedule

HorseWinPlaceShow
War of Will$14.20$7.40$5.40
Everfast$32.00$14.40
Owendale$6.00
Preakness

Exacta, Trifecta, Superfecta Winnings

Wager TypeWinning NumbersPayout
$2 Exacta1/10$947.00
$1 Trifecta1/10/5$4,699.80
$1 Superfecta1/10/5/3$51,924.00

Prize Money: How Much Preakness Horses Win

1st – War of Will – $900,000
2nd – Everfast – $300,000
3rd – Owendale – $165,000
4th – Warrior’s Charge – $90,000
5th – Laughing Fox – $45,000

Final Race Results

PositionPostHorseJockeyTrainerOdds
11War of WillTyler GaffalioneMark Casse6/1
210EverfastJoel RosarioDale Romans29/1
35OwendaleFlorent GerouxBrad Cox8/1
43Warrior’s ChargeJavier CastellanoBrad Cox13/1
511Laughing FoxRicardo Santana Jr.Steve Asmussen22/1
64ImprobableMike SmithBob Baffert5/2
713Win Win WinJulian PimentelMichael Trombetta14/1
82Bourbon WarIrad Ortiz. JrMark Hennig6/1
98SignalmanBrian HernandezKen McPeek21/1
1012AnothertwistafateJose OrtizBlaine Wright15/1
117AlwaysminingDaniel CentenoKelly Rubley7/1
126Market KingJon CourtD. Wayne Lukas32/1
DNF9BodexpressJohn VelazquezGustavo Delgado20/1
Results

Preakness 2017 Trifecta Results

History of Preakness Stakes Odds & Payouts

2017 Preakness Trifecta Payout

Win, place, and show payout history is available from 1957 for the Preakness Stakes. Exacta, Trifecta, and Superfecta odds are also listed if they were available for those races. Below you will find the final odds and payoff results for each winning ticket. Closing odds are based on the closet possible fractional odds and may vary slightly from the final odds posted.

Bet winnings for horse racing uses a combination of the odds and the total pool of money on each type of bet to calculate payouts, so rarely will you see similar numbers for every bet type, even when the posted odds are the same.

DateWinnerOdds$2 Win$2 Place$2 Show$2 Exacta$1Trifecta$1 Superfecta
2019War of Will6/1$14.20$7.40$5.40$947.00$4,699.80$51,924.00
2018Justify1/2$2.80$2.80$2.60$27.40$148.30$372.50
2017Cloud Computing13/1$28.80$8.60$6.00$98.40$2,194.60$8,162.80
2016Exaggerator13/5$7.20$3.20$2.40$88.40$146.20$317.00
2015American Pharoah4/5$3.80$3.40$2.80$124.40$985.00$1,906.90
2014California Chrome1/2$3.00$3.00$2.40$18.20$76.00$173.80
2013Oxbow15/1$32.80$12.00$6.80$301.40$2,061.60$1,817.80
2012I’ll Have Another7/2$8.40$3.80$2.80$18.60$70.80$424.30
2011Shackleford13/1$27.20$10.20$6.80$114.10$1,401.80$3,106.30
2010Lookin At Lucky3/1$6.80$4.60$3.80$188.00$2,771.00$17,126.00
2009Rachel Alexandra9/5$5.60$4.60$3.60$39.20$216.20$2,903.80
2008Big Brown1/5$2.40$2.60$2.40$36.60$336.80$1,192.30
2007Curlin7/2$8.80$3.80$2.80$23.20$100.00$340.30
2006Bernardini13/1$27.80$9.40$5.80$171.60$3,912.80$11,151.20
2005Afleet Alex3/1$8.60$5.00$3.20$152.60$1,744.00$10,362.30
2004Smarty Jones2/3$3.40$3.00$2.60$24.60$177.20$230.70
2003Funny Cide2/1$5.80$4.60$3.40$120.60$684.20$792.20
2002War Emblem11/4$7.60$6.00$0.40$327.00$2,311.00$6,701.50
2001Point Given5/2$6.60$5.00$4.00$81.40$279.00$717.13
2000Red Bullet6/1$14.40$3.20$2.80$24.00$115.80$235.50
1999Charismatic17/2$18.80$7.60$5.80$47.60$2,049.80$18,887.60
1998Real Quiet5/2$7.00$3.60$3.00$14.80$97.40$270.80
1997Silver Charm3/1$8.20$4.00$2.60$22.40$38.20
1996Louis Quatorze17/2$19.00$7.80$5.20$104.60$613.40$876.40
1995Timber Country2/1$5.80$4.20$2.80$266.00$909.60
1994Tabasco Cat11/3$9.20$4.60$4.60$34.20$160.40
1993Prairie Bayou11/5$6.40$3.60$3.40$69.00$2,258.60
1992Pine Bluff7/2$9.00$5.80$4.40$66.80$519.30
1991Hansel9/1$20.20$10.80$8.00$212.20$3,310.50
1990Summer Squall12/5$6.80$3.00$2.60$13.00$46.80
1989Sunday Silence2/1$6.20$3.00$3.20$10.40$66.00
1988Risen Star7/1$15.60$7.80$4.00$93.80
1987Alysheba2/1$6.00$4.60$3.40$23.00$80.70
1986Snow Chief5/2$7.20$4.80$3.60$35.00
1985Tank’s Prospect14/3$11.40$3.40$3.00$24.40
1984Gate Dancer5/1$11.60$5.00$4.20$106.60
1983Deputed Testamony15/1$31.00$10.00$6.40$174.60
1982Aloma’s Ruler7/1$15.80$4.60$3.60$30.40
1981Pleasant Colony3/2$5.00$3.40$3.20$25.00
1980Codex11/4$7.40$3.60$3.80$19.60
1979Spectacular Bid1/10$2.20$2.20$15.80
1978Affirmed1/2$3.00$2.10$2.10$4.00
1977Seattle Slew2/5$2.80$2.80$2.20$42.20
1976Elocutionist10/1$22.20$8.20$3.60$347.40
1975Master Derby23/1$48.80$16.00$7.20$111.60
1974Little Current13/1$28.20$15.40$7.80
1973Secretariat1/3$2.60$2.20$2.20$3.00
1972Bee Bee Bee19/1$39.40$13.80$4.60
1971Canonero II7/2$8.80$6.20$4.00
1970Personality7/2$11.00$4.40$3.20
1969Majestic Prince3/5$3.20$2.40$2.20
1968Forward Pass10/9$4.20$2.60$2.60
1967Damascus9/5$5.60$3.60$2.60
1966Kauai King1/1$4.00$3.00$2.40
1965Tom Rolfe7/2$9.20$5.00$3.80
1964Northern Dancer2/1$6.20$3.60$2.20
1963Candy Sports3/2$5.00$3.20$2.20
1962Greek Money11/1$23.80$9.40$6.00
1961Carry Back1/1$4.00$3.20$2.20
1960Bally Ache5/3$5.40$2.80
1959Royal Orbit13/2$15.20$5.80$4.20
1958Tim Tam10/9$4.20$2.80$2.20
1957Bold Ruler7/5$4.80$2.60$2.40