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What the Nation is saying about Teeth of the Dog...

Will I'll Have Another move one step closer to the all too elusive Triple Crown? Bodemeister and Creative Cause hope to end his hopes in Baltimore.Read More
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  • Capper · I'm leaning toward Creative Cause, with all that trouble & the wide trip, he was right there at the wire. Plus, he'll easily be triple the odds of Bodemeister/I'll Have Another. With all the love Went the Day Well is getting, he may drift up to 10-1. · 11 days ago ·
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  • johnsnare · We have the Belmont at a mile and one half. It will take a pretty special horse to navigate, and win the Belmont. I will wait to see the new shooters, before I make my selection. · 7 days ago ·
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Preakness 137 quotes from winning trainer and jockey, Doug O'Neill and Mario Gutierrez, as well as the rest of the field. Read More
Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another drew post 9 for Saturday's Preakness.Read More
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  • timgsmith10 · He may.. But it was Bodes 2nd start and now he is doing so well and proved he can run for 2 minutes. We will see. Both are good horses! · 10 days ago ·
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  • Stergland · IHA has the best times by all others. He was the faster horse before the Derby and stayed the faster horse after the Derby. A. In 1 1/16m did 1.40.84 B. In 1 1/8m did 1.47.88 C. In 1 1/4m did 2.01.83 · 9 days ago ·
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On a clear, crisp Maryland morning, Kentucky Derby (G1) winner I’ll Have Another made an early appearance on the main track at Pimlico, jogging a half-mile and then galloping seven furlongs under exercise rider Jonny Garcia.Read More
Jockey Mario Gutierrez proved again Thursday morning that he could handle himself on stage. The Kentucky Derby winning rider showed confidence and a good sense of humor during a news conference for Saturday’s Preakness outside the stakes barn at Pimlico Race Course.Read More
Word in the press box regarding all new shooters for Saturday's 137th running of the Preakness Stakes: they've got no shot. Word in the press box is usually right. It has long been noted that horses wheeling back from a Kentucky Derby start dominate Pimlico's 1 3/16-mile event. Read More
Michael Matz entered a horse in the Preakness Wednesday. It just wasn't the horse he had been thinking for months he would be running in Saturday's race at Pimlico. If you had just dropped by Matz' barn at the Fair Hill Training Center Wednesday morning with no context, it all looked so routine. Set...Read More
I’ll Have Another was entered Wednesday to continue his Triple Crown quest in the $1 million Preakness Stakes (G1), but Reddam Racing’s Kentucky Derby winner may not be favored to win Pimlico Race Course’s signature race for 3-year-olds on Saturday.Read More
The question didn’t have to be asked. Just listening to Michael Matz talk about the seventh-place finish by Union Rags in the Kentucky Derby it was easy to tell the trainer hasn’t gotten over the disappointment yet. Read More
Rather than take Reddam Racing’s I’ll Have Another out to exercise on a wet track Tuesday morning, trainer Doug O’Neill opted to keep the Kentucky Derby winner under cover and out of the heavy rain falling at Pimlico Race Course, where he is set to run in Saturday’s Preakness Stakes. Read More
While a large field remains likely, the lineup for the 137th Preakness Stakes underwent some alterations Friday as Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Dullahan as well as Derby pace factor Trinniberg were removed from consideration while newcomers Teeth of the Dog and Zetterholm were added to the mi...Read More
A solid field of 12 sophomore males make up a very interesting Saturday afternoon feature at Belmont Park tomorrow in the Grade 2, $200,000 Peter Pan Stakes. There will be at least one scratch in the traditional steppingstone for the final leg of the Triple Crown, however, as we know Teeth of the Do...Read More
  • AmbitiousD · I like your pick in Summer Front. Mark Valeski looks tough, but I can see an upset in the making here with either Summer Front or Le Bernardin. I think the 9f is just a tad long for The Lumber Guy and Master Rick, but it will be a fun first 6 furlongs. · 16 days ago ·
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  • Mary Z. · 2,5,11,12 · 16 days ago ·
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In sifting through the current list of Preakness possibles, it occurs to me that this year, more than most, the horses that ran in the Kentucky Derby stand head and shoulders above the new shooters. Now predicting the winner of the Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown to be one of the horses to have run...Read More
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  • TerryDickens · you should open up a talk show host because the opinion of the public isway better than yours · 16 days ago ·
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  • AndyScoggin · It seems like most of the new horses are taking a pretty wild stab at a Triple Crown race. · 16 days ago ·
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  • amberflash · Teeth of the Dog is running in the Peter Pan. · 17 days ago ·
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  • Mary Z. · I meant CC, btw. · 17 days ago ·
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Mark Valeski heads a talented field of 12 at Belmont Park Saturday afternoon for the Grade 2 Peter Pan, a major steppingstone to the Grade 1, $1 million Belmont Stakes.Read More
  • mdracing69 · From DRF - Teeth of the Dog, third in the Wood Memorial, and the New York-bred stakes winner Zetterholm were both entered in Saturday’s Grade 2, $200,000 Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont Park, though their connections would prefer to run in the Preakness if they can get in. · 18 days ago ·
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  • champion2011 · Like Le Bernardini and Master Rick in this race. · 17 days ago ·
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I’ll Have Another, who won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs, flew to Maryland on Monday to get an early start on preparing for the 137th Preakness Stakes on May 19 at Pimlico Racecourse, a race that, like the Derby, should have a full field.Read More
I love this horse and I hope he gets in one Triple Crown Race.
Gemologist and Alpha punched their Kentucky Derby 2012 tickets after running 1-2 in an exciting edition of the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct on Saturday. G1 Wood Memorial (4-7-12): 98 BSF (Gemologist) The Lumber Guy was the headstrong early leader through splits of :23.04, :47.57, and 1:22.54. My Adonis...Read More
The two leading Kentucky Derby candidates top a field of eight set to race their way to Louisville with a big performance at the Big A...Read More
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  • travel_vic · My Adonis has run the single fastest race in this groups but there is some doubt he can repeat it · 51 days ago ·
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  • yukichan · Gemologist and Alpha...both get the job done. Alpha--rough trip only to lose to a very tough and talented Gemologist. Both the real deal! · 50 days ago ·
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Saturday’s Grade 1 Wood Memorial at Aqueduct is worth a cool $1 million and provides New York sophomores a final chance to qualify for Kentucky Derby 2012 on graded earnings. #6 Gemologist (8-5) is 4-for-4 and needs a top two finish to make the starting gate on the first Saturday in May. The sharp e...Read More

Teeth of the Dog - Race Results & Past Performances

Date(Descending)
Fin
Jockey
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Dist.[Filter]
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Race
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Cnd
1st
2nd
3rd
Time
View DetailsView Video05/19/125thJ BravoPim121 3/16 mDPreakness-G103 MI'll Have AnotherBodemeisterCreative Cause1:55.94
View DetailsView Video04/07/123rdJ BravoAqu91 1/8 mDWood Memorial-G103 MGemologistAlphaTeeth of the Dog1:50.96
View Details02/04/121stJ BravoGP91 1/8 mDMSW03 MTeeth of the DogDynamicalSuns Out Guns Out1:51.03
View Details01/07/122ndE PradoGP61 mileDMSW03 MUnbridled MinisterTeeth of the DogTiz Yankee1:37.75
View Details12/08/113rdJ LeparouxGP56 fDMSW02 MOne Sock DownEcabroniTeeth of the Dog1:10.03