Dan Duggan's lawyer Bernard Collaery has written to Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus (below) saying Duggan was working with ASIO
ASHLAND, Ore. — The 6th Annual Creativity Conference at Southern Oregon University is taking place this weekend. SOU Professor and Co-Executive Director of the conference, Dan Deneui joined Sunrise anchor Natalie Sirna this morning to talk about the conference and its significance. The Creativity Conference will take place at the SOU Campus in Ashland from today […]
Kentucky Derby winner to run in Preakness after initial concernMystik Dan will try to become 14th winner of Triple CrownMystik Dan, the horse who won the Kentucky Derby by a nose in the race’s closest finish in more than a half-century, is heading to the Preakness next weekend after all, keeping alive the chance of another Triple Crown winner.Trainer Kenny McPeek announced the decision Saturday after speaking with owners and weighing the pros and cons of racing his horse again on a short,...
Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve winner Mystik Dan will continue his pursuit of racing's Triple Crown in the May 18 $2 million Preakness Stakes at Pimlico, trainer Read More
Mystik Dan is heading to the Preakness next weekend after all, keeping alive the chance of another Triple Crown winner.
No horse has won the Derby and Preakness since the last Triple Crown champion, Justify in 2018.
Mystik Dan, the horse who won the Kentucky Derby by a nose in the race’s closest finish in more than a half-century, is heading to the Preakness next weekend after all, keeping alive the chance of another Triple Crown winner.
Seize the Grey went wire to wire to win the Preakness Stakes on Saturday,
Wagering on the Preakness Stakes opened on Friday morning, and as of 6:10 p.m., Mystik Dan was the 5-2 favorite, with $695,624 in the win pool. The colt, who returned $39.22 for his victory in the Derby, inherited 8-5 morning-line favoritism with the scratch of Muth, the original morning-line favorite when posts were drawn Monday, two days ago.
The week started with the highly unusual situation where the winner of the Kentucky Derby was not the favorite to win the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown. Mystik Dan won the 150th running of the race two weeks ago by a nose and that came after a near perfect trip along the rail. Can’t happen like that again, can it? But then things started to change when the favorite, Muth, the horse who beat Mystik Dan in the Arkansas Derby, scratched out of the race because of a...
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The 149th running of the $2 million, Grade 1 Preakness Stakes Saturday at Pimlico Race Course brings together nine 3-year-old colts, with two of them exiting wins in top company. Read More