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Always Dreaming, Girvin get wins in big Derby prep races (Sports Betting News)

Todd Pletcher has sent more horses to the Kentucky Derby than almost anyone. Joe Sharp hasn’t sent any. The field for next month’s Kentucky Derby came into more focus on Saturday, when the Pletcher-trained Always Dreaming posted an impressive win at the Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park and the Sharp-trained Girvin prevailed in the Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds in New Orleans.

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