Friday, February 25, 2022

Handicapper's Corner: 2022 Rebel Stakes (G2)

Play these horses in the Rebel Stakes

By: John Caro, ThoroFan Handicapper

The $1 million Rebel Stakes (G2) is the second-to-last leg of the  Oaklawn Park prep races for the 2022 Kentucky Derby. 

The weather may be a factor as it is forecasted to have showers during the latter part of the day. 

 

 

 

Let's review the horses to bet.


We have an unbeaten favorite in #2 Newgrange who’s Baffert’s entry with Johnny V up for the task. Hard to argue with an unbeaten favorite who’s trained by the guy who has won like 8 of the last 10 Rebel Stakes, but there are some entries that could hamper the favorite along the way.

We have a proven winner over the track in wet conditions in #11 Dash Attack, who took the Smarty Jones here last month.

Second behind the favorite in the Southwest last out, #9 Barber Road is a tough character and is a winner or place horse in 5 of his 6 races.

#1 Kovad and #7 Ben Diesel might be the pace factors. Kovad set a fairly strong pace in the Southwest and was caught by the favorite and others. He has improved since changing barns under Chris Hartman. Ben Diesel seems solid until the top of the stretch and gives it up.

There are two who have speeds that can compete and are on the improve. #10 Ethereal Road won last out with a furious closing bid to win by four, and #8 Chasing Time, whose two wins and a place in four starts makes him my top pick of the Asmussen trained entries.

The others on the card do not show enough to mention.

If it is a fast track, the favorite is the likely winner, given his record. If it’s good to sloppy, I’d look for an upset. The safe betting says play the favorite on top in any exotics with those that are proven. 

 

Handigambling

$.50 Trifecta Fast Track bet: 2 with 9, 11, 8 with 9, 11, 8, 1, 7, 10     cost $7.50

$.50 Trifecta Wet Track bet: 9, 11, 8 with 2 with  9, 11, 8, 1, 7, 10    cost $7.50

You can multiply the bet to suit your taste. And as always, stay within your limits.

 

 

 

Friday, February 18, 2022

Handicapper's Corner: 2022 Rachel Alexandra Stakes (G2)

Dreaming of an upset in the Rachel Alexandra Stakes

By: Michael Amo, ThoroFan Handicapper

 


It is almost impossible to think of a better horse than Rachel Alexandra to have a major prep race for the Kentucky Oaks named for her. She won that race in 2009. Yet from that May race, she excelled on some of racing’s biggest stages.

 

Not finding much completion against her gender, Rachel Alexandra took on the boys. First, she won the Preakness Stakes (GI) and Haskell Invitational Stakes (GI) against colts her age. Then in September at Saratoga, she held off Macho Again to win the Woodward Stakes (GI) against older horses at Saratoga.

This year’s Rachel Alexandra Stakes with a purse of $300,000 brings together eleven of the best 3-year-old fillies in the country. The weather at post-times forecasts sunny with no chance of rain. The track should be fast and the race exciting. Here is the field.


 

1.           La Crete (Medaglia d’Oro) is undefeated with her last a win over this track. A speedster who likes the front will benefit from her rail position. She retains Rosario, who is a go-to-rider for trainer Steve Asmussen. Steps up in company. Exotic contender.

 

2.           North Country (Not This Time) is undefeated in three attempts against lower company. Her off the pace style will be hindered by her number 2 post. Not today.

 

3.           Miss Mattie (Tonalist) is a solid closer who needs a heated pace to be relevant. Performed nice at this level in the Santa Ynez Stakes (GII). Seems a little too slow for this group. May prefer the turf. Later.

 

4.           Dream Lith ( Medaglia d’Oro) has tried grade one racing with a modicum of success. Trainer brings his horses ready to run. The last shows she can handle this level. With right early pace she could win. Contender.

 

5.           Divine Huntress (Divining Rod) is a Maryland bred who steps up in company for this race. However, the jockey change to Jose Ortiz might signal that trainer Motion has her ready for her 2022 debut. Exotic Contender.

6.           Candy Raid ( Candy Ride) has been trying to reach this level with eight races. Her stakes try was turned back in January by La Crete. Later.

 

7.           Turnerloose (Nyquist) is a front-running specialist on the turf. This is her inaugural attempt on the dirt. Working nicely on the dirt over the Fair Grounds course. Trainer Cox keeps jockey Geroux. If she takes to the dirt she will push the pace. Big if. Later.

 

8.           Goddess of Fire (Mineshaft) working nicely for this race. Breeder Red Oak Stable retains ownership. Trainer Pletcher puts up jockey Saez. Distance may be her demon. Could bounce off last. Later.

 

9.           Awake At Midnyte ( Nyquist) is a fast stalker with a 90 Beyers in last race. Has the right race progression and works to do the job. Jockey Mario Gutierrez retains the ride for trainer O’Neill. Stretching out to 8.5 furlongs will hurt her as the wire approaches. Likely at the lower end of exotics.

 

10.        California Angel (California Chrome) boasts a bullet workout over the Fair Grounds track. Scored at the grade two level with a monster close on the turf. Her one dirt stakes race left a lot to be desired. Later.

 

11.        Hidden Connections (Connect) won a grade three event on the dirt at this distance. Had an excuse in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies race. Trainer Calhoun has her working great over Fair grounds course with the last earning a bullet. Top Contender.

 

There is enough early speed to provide an honest pace. Five in the field are making their inaugural 2022 run. The race is a critical point in these fillies’ maturation.

The pace should be set by La Crete with Turnerloose pushing. As the field rounds the final turn expect Awake At Midnyte and Hidden Connections to be closing in on the lead. Down the stretch those two will overcome La Crete with Dream Lith closing strongly. Here is how they will finish:

4. Dream Lith (6-1)

11. Hidden Connection (3-1)

9. Awake At Midnyte (7-2)

1. La Crete (8-1)

 

Handigamble:

$20 Win---Dream Lith #4   ($20)

$10 Exacta Box--- #4, #9 and #11 ($60)

$.50 Tri Box --- #1, #4, #9 and #11 ($12)

 

  

Friday, February 11, 2022

Handicapper's Corner: 2022 Razorback Handicap

 Evenly matched field in Razorback Handicap

By: Laurie Ross, Pedigree Power

The $600,000 Razorback Handicap (G3) drew a field of nine older horses who will race 1 1/16 miles.  

Gun Runner started his 2017 campaign with a dominating 5 3/4 triumph and ended the year with championship honors. Last year's winner, Mystic Guide, used the Razorback to prep for his victory in the Dubai World Cup (G1).

 

This year's field doesn't have a stand-out, as most of them have taken turns winning on the older horse circuit.

Let's look at the ones most likely to hit the board. 


 

Plainsman (7-2) ran a terrific race in the Cigar Handicap (G1) despite trouble in the stretch. First, he was bottled up on the rail behind the pace. Then lacked running room in the stretch, bouncing off Americanrevolution to his outside, while stuck behind Code of Honor, and then had to steady slightly in the final furlong behind Americanrevolution as that one came over in front of Plainsman on his way to victory. There's no doubt that this Brad Cox-trained horse might have won with a better trip. Win contender.

Promise Keeper (4-1) kicks off his 5-year-old season in the Razorback. After a 2 1/4 length victory in the Peter Pan (G3), he finished fourth, beaten a length in a blanket finish in the Ohio Derby (G3). Since last June, the Todd Pletcher trainee has been away from the races but has recorded consistent works at Palm Beach Downs. Win contender.

Lone Rock (3-1) has finished first or second in every start since being claimed last February by Robertino Diodoro, including a runaway 11-length victory in last year's Brooklyn Handicap (G2). In his final start last year, Lone Rock battled with stablemate Thomas Shelby in Oaklawn's Tinsel Stakes, and he outlasted that rival by 3/4 length. The gelded son of Majestic Warrior returns from a brief freshening and has tactical speed. Win contender.  

Last year's Arkansas Derby (G1) winner Super Stock (9-2) has found a home on the mid-west circuit. He was given a freshening by Steve Asmussen after missing by 3/4 length to Last Samurai in the Poinsettia Stakes and fired a second-to-last bullet here. Super Stock is a solid competitor but faced weaker competition with mixed results after last year's upset in the Arkansas Derby. Exotics.

Although not as accomplished as his stablemate, Thomas Shelby (6-1) has finished in the money in 18 of 25 career starts. He had the misfortune to just miss in his last two starts against Lone Rock and Rated R Superstar. Thomas Shelby is a stubborn foe, but he'll have to contend with other speed-types. Exotics.

The old man in the field, the 9-year-old Rated R Superstar (8-1), finished out of the money only twice last year. He won his first start off the layoff in the Fifth Season Stakes, beating Thomas Shelby. The Federico Villafranco trainee is competitive against listed types. Exotics.

  

Analysis

The Razorback has plenty of speed, although Thomas Shelby is the only confirmed "need the lead" type.

Promise Keeper has plenty of speed, and he could help keep things interesting on the front end.

Plainsman drew an outside post, and recent Eclipse Champion Jockey Joel Rosario should give him a better trip.  

Throw a dart at the past performances for lesser awards since the rest are evenly matched.

 

#8 Plainsman (7-2)

#3 Lone Rock (3-1)

#4 Rated R Superstar (8-1)

#5 Promise Keeper (4-1)