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O'Neill fine with Preakness draw

Reddam Racing Grade 1 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands winner Nyquist drew post 3 and was tabbed as the 3-5 morning-line favorite May 18 for the second jewel of the Triple Crown, the May 21 Grade 1 Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course.

Although Doug O'Neill said "in an ideal world, we wanted to be outside anyone who had speed," the trainer said drawing relatively inside in the 11-horse field would be fine for Nyquist.

"I probably shouldn't answer this, because [Mario Gutierrez] is riding, but I don't think it [matters in an 11-horse field]," O'Neill said. "Like every race, we need a good, clean trip and we've got to be lucky … We're very optimistic. We're going to break good, get good position, and be OK."

As far as the pace scenario goes, O'Neill will rely on Gutierrez's instincts and Nyquist's versatility.

"Mario is such a great rider," O'Neill said. "He'll know the pace. If they're flying, we'll sit off. If they're not flying, we'll set it."

The Uncle Mo colt's 1-1/4-length victory in the Derby garnered him clear favoritism, while Exaggerator, the runner-up May 7 at Churchill Downs, is the second choice at 3-1 and drew post 5.

"One word -- inconsequential," trainer Keith Desormeaux said of Exaggerator's draw. "For Exaggerator, who comes off the pace, why do we need to worry about what position we are? His style is not dependent on speed and we have this huge run-up to this first turn. There's just no doubt [jockey] Kent [Desormeaux] will have the position he wants. He'll either be five lengths or 15 off, but he'll be off the pace."

Impressive Keeneland allowance winner Stradivari is listed as the 8-1 third choice and will depart from the far outside in post 11 Saturday for trainer Todd Pletcher.

Every other entrant was assigned double-digit odds. Bob Baffert-trained Collected (post 7) heads the group of longshots at 10-1, followed by Uncle Lino (post 2) and Cherry Wine (post 1) at 20-1, and Abiding Star (post 9), Awesome Speed (post 4), Fellowship (post 10), Lani (post 6), and Laoban (post 8) all at 30-1.

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