Friday, April 5, 2019

Handicapper's Corner: 2019 Bluegrass Stakes (G2)

High Longshot Potential in Bluegrass Stakes

By Laurie Ross, Pedigree Power



This year’s Bluegrass Stakes field is wide open, and few of the colts look like legitimate 2019 Kentucky Derby Contenders.  In fact, only 2 of the 14 won their last start and less than half hit the board.

The top four  will earn 100-40-20-10 qualifying points.  Let’s take a look at the field and try to weed out the contenders from the pretenders.





Contenders
Vekoma  should be sharper 2nd time around. The drawback is his paddling gait. That takes energy to sustain. He’s one of the few in here with a graded stakes win, so have to consider.

Signalman —no clue what happened in his 3-year-old debut. Pedigree is iffy for 1 1/8-miles, but he does have back class. I’m ready to draw a line through the last.

Win Win Win — In all but one start, this guy has made up ground in the stretch. Good speed figures, and never out of the money. Can sit anywhere in the field. He could be our win win winner.

Sir Winston  made a late rush in the Tampa Bay Derby and sure, he was bested by 4 lengths, but he made up 6 in the stretch. Plus he has the pedigree to love the extra distance.


Longshot Potential
Market King — speed figures have improved in each start, although they aren’t very high.  Still, a 3 or 4 point jump will put him right there. Note that Jon Court does well with this guy and Market King is trained by sneaky D. Wayne.

Chess Chief — There’s some stoutness in the bottom half of this well-bred colt’s pedigree, and it looks like the lightbulb went on when he got to go 2 turns. Post-race breezes look good and Dallas Stewart knows how to get late-blooming 3-year-olds ready.

So Alive — The Silver Fox and Saez at 15-1? Maybe that odds maker isn’t smoking anything and needs to. Out of the money only once, decent late pace speed figures and a pedigree to enjoy the distance.  Deserves another shot.

Aquadini — This stablemate to Chess Chief is well bred and should handle the distance. The far outside post isn’t that great, and Corey will either have to go early to get position or get stuck wide.

Somelikeithotbrown — Pros for the Jeff Ruby Stakes winner is that he’s speed on the rail. But he staggered through the stretch like he was in the last stages of a pub crawl. The dull final furlong of 14.21 doesn’t impress me. Still, this isn’t the strongest field.

Lucky Lee — Maybe the PARX mojo the Servis trainee had going doesn’t extend to other tracks. Could be a need-the-lead sort, but doesn’t look like another Maximum Security. Pedigree says he should handle the distance if they let him loose on the lead. That can’t happen again, can it?

Pretenders
Dream Maker — In the Tampa Bay Derby, Dream Maker was bumped around a bit at the start and looked rank while climbing. He also looked like he didn’t corner all that great. Doesn’t act or run like he want’s anything to do with the stakes scene. Pity, ‘cause he has a good stamina pedigree.

Admire — Does his best work on a wet track, but no rain scheduled for Saturday.  Can’t find anything to admire about this one.

Parsimony — Hasn’t finished in the same zip code as Gunmetal Gray and Roadser, and has seconditis. I see green in his future, and it isn’t a check for the winner’s share of the Bluegrass.

Moonster — Have seen faster snails.


SELECTIONS
No discernable track bias in the last five editions of the Bluegrass Stakes.  Only two colts won the Blue Grass off a last out victory. Carpe Diem in 2015 and Dominican in 2007. Tampa form holds up here. Two of the last five winners and two second-place finishers last raced there.

The Bluegrass is noted for producing surprise winners at long odds.

#11 So Alive (15/1)
#8 Win Win Win (7/2)
#9 Sir Winston (15/1)
#5 Chess Chief (30-1)

Handigambling:
So many possibilities with a full, wide open field in a race noted for producing large longshot payouts.  So, play the field with a bunch of 10.-cent supers, or toss a few dollars on longshots that look good leading up to the race.
$0.10 Key Supers on:  #2, #3, #4, #5, #8, #9, #11 = $12 each.

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