Friday, July 28, 2023

Handicapper's Corner: 2023 Bing Crosby Stakes (G1)

 Betting Opportunities Abound in Bing Crosby Stakes

By: Robert Marks, (@theyreinthegate)

Saturday at 6:39 pm Pacific time is the $400,000 Grade 1 Stakes for 3-year-olds and upwards at Beautiful Del Mar in California at a distance of 6 furlongs on the dirt track. Named in honor of famous crooner Bing Crosby--one of the Founders of Del Mar, and singer of the favorite refrain “Where the surf meets the Turf.”

 

 

 

 

Here is a look at your field.


First thing that pops out to me is the nice big field which will produce plenty of betting opportunities.  If you have been following Del Mar this year, you are aware of the big fields which leads to big payouts. This race is no exception. Here are horses we will be focusing on and betting:

Doug O’Neill is firing bullets at Del Mar so You have to look at his pair running.  They are Kid Corleone and Anarchist.  Anarchist goes off at 4-1 morning line odds. Anarchist ran 2nd shipping to Belmont in the Grade 2 True North. This horse is super consistent, finishing 1st or 2nd in last seven races including the True North and 3 graded stakes leading into the True North. A must use in any exotics.

Peaceful Waters (20-1) for Trainer John Sadler is interesting.  Formerly trained by Al Stahl and now going in his 1st outing for Sadler. Will be stepping up in class coming off an optional claimer race his last outing but did have an impressive 94 Beyer speed figure in that race, winning by a neck. Will be one of the early pace setters and we look for him to hold on for a top 3 finish. At 20-1 odds this could be a big score.

Dr Schivel at 7-2 has earned over a Million Dollars with 6 Graded Stakes races under his belt including a win in the Bing Crosby Stakes in 2021. He’s coming off of a 5th place finish in the True North but if he runs back to his Speed Figure highs, he’s arguably the fastest horse in this race.

Spirit of Makena (4-1) has won 3 straights, all at Santa Anita. Lightly raced with only 5 starts, he’s well rested (last raced 5/23) and trainer George Papaprodomou seems to have him primed for this race with several impressive workouts since the 5/23 outing.

 

Analysis

With a big field, we always like to bet on the Trifecta, hoping to get a longshot in the mix with 2 of the mid-range odds horses. It’s these types of races where a Trifecta payoff can be highly profitable.

We look for a super-hot pace with Spirit of Makena, Dr. Schivel and Peaceful Waters your early pacesetters and Anarchist getting the wire late for the win.

Bets: $100 dollar Budget

$50-win Anarchist

$2Trifecta Box: Anarchist, Peaceful Waters, Dr. Schivel, Spirit of Makena (total bet $48)

$2 place: Peaceful Waters

Friday, July 21, 2023

Handicapper's Corner: 2023 Haskell Stakes (G1)

 Seeing Stars in the Haskell Stakes

By: Nick Costa, Trackside with Trackman

Hey folks, another exciting Triple Crown season is behind us, and the world of horse racing gets back in action in a big way when eight three-year-olds compete for the biggest event at the Jersey Shore – the $1 million Haskell Stakes, which is set to celebrate its 56th renewal at Monmouth Park on Saturday.

The Haskell is a part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win and You're In" series, with the race winner receiving an automatic spot with fees paid for the Breeders' Cup Classic on Saturday, November 5.

Highly regarded runner, Arabian Knight, the G3 Southwest Stakes winner, who has not had a competitive race in nearly six months, was installed as the 5-2 morning line favorite and will be saddled by nine-time Haskell winning trainer Bob Baffert

A pair of Grade 1 winning horses who loom large in the 1 1/8-mile contest, Gustavo Delgado-trained Kentucky Derby winner Mage and the Todd Pletcher-trained Tapit Trice, standing next to each other in the starting gate, were made the co-second 3-1 choice.

The Haskell has been dominated by favorites in recent years, and overall, in 55 running’s of the Haskell, the post time favorite has won the race 27 times.

The Haskell serves as prep for the G1 Travers Stakes next month at Saratoga, and with three different winners of the 2023 Triple Crown races, champion 3-year-old is there for the taking — so now is the time for sophomore horses to stake their claim for year-end honors beginning with a win here in the Haskell.

Since 2001, the Haskell winner has gone on to capture Horse of the Year honors four times and seven winners have been named the top 3-year-old, and both Tapit Trice and Mage, each with a Grade 1 win on their resume, will be part of that discussion with another G1 win here, especially the latter horse.

Post Time is slated for 5:45 E.T.

Let’s go through the field from the rail out.

PP – Horse – Jockey/Trainer – ML Odds

1 - Geaux Rocket Ride – Mike Smith/Richard Mandella – 9/2 - He was forced to miss the G1 Santa Anita Derby in April due to an illness, but he returned nicely from that absence in June to take the Affirmed Stakes. He has won 2 of 3 races and his other finish was a second place showing in the G2 San Felipe. This bay colt is eligible to improve but is sure to get tested in his first start outside of California. Drew inside and that should allow him to get a nice stalking trip from the rail. The last time trainer Mandella brought a horse to the Haskell, the West Coast conditioner won it with Dixie Union in 2000.

2 - Awesome Strong – Jose Batista/Jorge Delgado – 30-1 - As a juvenile, this colt followed up his winning maiden debut by convincingly sweeping the Florida Stallion Stakes series at Gulfstream Park. He then subsequently went to the sidelines and resurfaced last month at Delaware Park where he looked flat in his fifth-place effort. He’s a longshot for a reason.

3 - Salute the Stars - Joel Rosario/Brad Cox – 8-1 - He had some trouble in the early going of the Pegasus but rallied determinedly through the stretch to nip the race favorite, Kingsbarns, by a neck over this oval last month. He went into that event off an allowance score at Churchill in his season debut back in May. Another move forward could be enough to put him in the mix for the win. Cox has won the last two editions of the Haskell.

4 - Mage – Javier Castellano/Gustavo Delgado – 3-1 - His bid to become the sports 14th Triple Crown winner ended with a third-place finish in the Preakness, where the Derby champ ran well but was the victim of a slow pace, which certainly affected his closing run. Up until the Preakness, Mage trained and raced regularly since January, so the quick turn around after wearing the roses two weeks earlier may have also affected his performance in Baltimore. All in all, it added up to a refreshening for a summer campaign which begins now. Obviously, this is strictly a prep for the Travers, but his appearance here must be respected, and he could have a say in the outcome.

5 - Tapit Trice – Luis Saez/Todd Pletcher – 3-1 - Prior to the Triple Crown, he was a winner of the G3 Tampa Bay Derby and the G1 Blue Grass and now looks to get back to those winning ways following a seventh-place finish in the Kentucky Derby and then third in Belmont. Has had some issues getting untracked after the starting gate opens, so Saez will need to keep him alert and then hope for a clean break. Tapit Trice is a deep closer who makes one-run from about the top of the stretch so if all goes well, and that’s a big IF, look for him to be motoring late. He has previously won at this nine-furlong distance.

6 - Howgreatisnate – Paco Lopez/Elizabeth Dobles – 20-1 - This bay gelding won all four of his starts as a juvenile, then lost his rider in his 2023 seasonal opener in the G3 Gotham Stakes. His disappointing showing in the Private Terms Stakes in his next race prompted his owner to make a change in trainers. The barn switch paid off as the horse won the Long Branch Stakes here on opening day in a convincing hard-fought battle. A third-place finish in the Pegasus here last month was his most recent effort where he stalked the pace throughout but was no match for the top two finishers. A win over the local surface is always a plus, but the water is deep here.

7 - Extra Anejo – Tyler Gafflione/Steve Asmussen – 5-1 - Things looked good in 2022 for this colt after winning his maiden by nearly 10-lengths and he was considered for the 2023 Derby trail, but as luck would have it, issues arose, and he was taken out of Derby consideration and sent to the sidelines. After a seven-month layoff, he resurfaced in May on the Derby undercard and his one-length defeat that day, after breaking poorly, is the lone blemish that has kept him from being unbeaten after three races. He is a lightly raced improving runner who ships into Monmouth Park off an impressive 6 ¼-length allowance win last month at Ellis Park. Time to show if he can compete with the big boys.

8 - Arabian Knight – John Velazquez/Bob Baffert – 5/2 - This $2.3 million son of Uncle Mo won his first two races for Baffert, taking a seven-furlong maiden race by 7 1/4 lengths on the Breeders' Cup Day undercard at Keeneland last November, then steamrolled to a 5 1/2-length win over a sloppy Oaklawn Park track in the G3 Southwest Stakes in January. Due to Baffert’s suspension by Churchill Down, the talented colt was transferred to trainer Tim Yakteen’s barn to be given an opportunity to compete for Kentucky Derby points but was withdrawn from consideration in March when he disappointed during a morning workout, and then it was decided the horse would be pointed to a summer campaign. At the time of his removal, Arabian Knight was the second choice behind champion Forte in the Kentucky Derby future betting. The probable pace setter has been working lights out.

ANALYSIS

The main track at Monmouth during the current meet has been favoring speed horses big time, with either front-runners or early-pressers having dominated over 70% in dirt routes. Traditionally on Haskell Day, the dirt surface is like a paved highway and if it is again on Saturday, it certainly will aid a few contenders and likely hinder two big names.

Arabian Knight, Geaux Rocket Ride, Salute the Stars and Extra Anejo are horses that could benefit from how the track has been playing, while Mage and Tapit Trice, who both have the class to win this, but come from off the pace and the latter from even further back, may not get an ideal setup for their respective closing run. Either horse can win, but I’ll play against the Derby winner and the Blue Grass winner.

Arabian Knight is the lone front runner, he possesses big time speed, his sizzling workout pattern has him ready for this nine-furlong distance. For me, it doesn’t matter if the horse hasn’t raced in nearly six months, he goes out for Baffert who excels at getting horses to win off extended layoffs. Bottom line, Baffert owns this race with nine wins and many of them have come via horses with blazing speed. In addition, Arabian Knight will be ridden by John Velazquez who is a terrific judge of pace. The Baffert/Velazquez team is a lethal combination.

Salute the Stars continues to improve after being transferred to the Brad Cox barn. The colt has won two in a row for Cox and 3 of 4 lifetime. He paired up speed figures in his last two starts, vastly improved from his two-year old season and this being his third start off a layoff could signify a peak performance. In his last race, he did run down Kingbarns who looked home free late in the Pegasus, and that was after being steadied early, a bit rank and getting shuffled back. He should be in a good position just behind the pace setter.

Geaux Rocket Ride gets the services of Mike Smith, who has won this race three times. Together they should enjoy a nice inside stalking trip. Mandella is a stranger to these parts, so when he shows up with a talented horse that has a chance to win a million-dollar event, one must respect.

Extra Anejo annihilated the competition in his two victories and now moves into stakes competition for the first time. The Asmussen colt is getting better each start and might be any kind. He could settle in a nice position behind the leader or possibly challenge on the front end. This is his third race after the long vacation and a peak effort here is a possibility if he handles the class jump.

As mentioned earlier, Mage and Tapit Trice appear to be at a pace disadvantage unless a challenger or two decide to push Arabian Knight and force a swift pace that tires out the front flight. If that scenario unfolds, look for one of them to be your winner.

The other two horses, Awesome Strong and Howgreatisnate, have the running style that is winning at Monmouth, but both are outclassed and should not be any factor.

PLAY

Let the odds dictate - If Arabian Knight is anywhere near his morning line odds, I will make him a win bet and box him in exactas with Salute the Stars, Geaux Rocket Ride and Extra Anejo, as all four runners fit the current winning track profile.

 If the odds on the Baffert runner dip too low, then my betting strategy will be to still box him with the three mentioned horses, but I’ll play Salute the Stars to win instead.

The odds should be generous, he has Brad Cox in his corner, a recent win over the surface, favorable running style and I believe this horse has more to give. I like how he’s coming up to the race in his current form cycle.

Good luck and as always, enjoy the race!!

Saturday, July 15, 2023

Handicapper's Corner: 2023 Sanford Stakes (G3)

Gold Sweep looks for hat trick in Sanford

By: Laurie Ross, Pedigree Power

The $175,000 six-furlong Grade 3 Sanford Stakes on Saratoga's opening weekend is the first of three graded dirt events for 2-year-olds held during the meet. The others are the Saratoga Special (G2) on August 12 and the Hopeful (G1) on September 4.

Only four horses have swept the series: Regret (1914), Campfire (1916), Dehere (1993), and City Zip (2000).

 Here's some trivia: Man O'War suffered his only defeat in the 1919 Sanford to Upset.  

A field of ten colts and geldings will contest this year's Sanford in race 10, with a 6:19 PM post time.

Let's take a look at the field.

Gold Sweep (Speightstown - Wonder Brew, by Giant's Causeway) lived up to his name by sweeping to a 9-length victory in the Tremont Stakes. The Chestnut colt is a grandson of Canadian Champion 3-year-old Filly Ginger Brew. The Steve Asmussen trainee owns the highest speed ratings in the field and is the one to beat. Contender.

In his Belmont debut, Call the Cavalry (Khozan - Song and Delight, by Songandaprayer) tracked the speed from the inside, then cut the corner and opened up by two lengths. Call the Cavalry is bred for speed. His dam is half to Ohio Derby hero Delightful Kiss and other blacktype earners. His speed rating wasn't all that, but he could improve in his second start. Ken McPeek scores with 30% 2-year-old maiden winners making their second start. Contender.

Dickens (Adios Charlie - Malibu Melody, by Malibu Moon) was professional in his Gulfstream debut. He dueled for the lead and drew off by two lengths under a hand ride. Five rivals returned, and three hit the board in their next start. Dickens hails from the female family of multiple stakes winner Lindsay Frolic, who bore veteran graded winner Super Frolic, Florida favorite Stormy Frolic, and many other blacktype earners. Trainer Juan Alvarado is 0 for 5, with 2-year-old maiden winners making their second start. However, Dickens owns the second-highest speed rating in the field and is worth watching. Exotics.

Triple Trea (Bolt d'Oro - Urloveisasymphony, by Forest Wildcat) looked impressive in his Woodbine debut, closing from the back of the pack and going away by 1 ½ lengths under a hand ride. He was flattered by two next-out winners and a second-place finisher. By last year's leading Freshman sire Bolt d'Oro, Triple Trea has scattered blacktype earners in his female family, including multiple graded winning turf router Phantom Currency. Trainer Barbara Minshall gave Triple Trea a pre-race bullet 5-furlong work at Woodbine, and the colt owns the second-highest late-pace speed rating in the field. However, she is 0 for 5, with 2-year-old maiden winners making their second start. Exotics.

Jive (St Patrick's Day - Skylarbdancing, by Sky Mesa) is by first-crop sire and American Pharoah's full little brother St Patrick's Day. Jive was green in his Gulfstream Park debut, swerving to the right at the break and again in the stretch. To his credit, he targeted and passed other horses and held off a challenger to win by ¾ length. Four rivals returned, and one hit the board in their next start. Philip Serpe takes over the colt's training, but he's 0 for 4 with horses making their first start after the trainer switch. Jive has ability and could be any kind. Exotics.

Market Street (Street Sense - Quality Way, by Quality Road) was green in his Ellis Park debut over a sloppy track. He leaped out of the gate straight into the lead, was rank, and swerved to the outside but settled down the backstretch. He wandered down the lane on his left lead like he was on his way home after a pub crawl, but despite this, the competition never came close as Market Street galloped under the wire 3 ¾ lengths in front. Market Street's dam is a half-sister to Grade 3 winner Super Ninety Nine, and his second dam is a full sister to multiple Grade 1 heroine Exogenous.   Wayne Lukas is 0 for 3 with 2-year-old maiden winners making their second start, but all 3 hit the board. Longshot exotics shot.

The rest must improve to have a say.

 

Analysis

Favorites have won six of the last ten editions of the Sanford. The majority of winners benefitted from a pacesetting or pressing trip. Only two Sanford heroes lost ground in their previous start.

Gold Sweep looks much the best. Triple Trea, Call the Cavalry, and Dickens could score if Gold Sweep regresses from his huge Tremont victory. Jive and Market Street could surprise.

9. Gold Sweep (1-2)

1. Call the Cavalry (8-1)

7. Triple Trea (10-1)

3. Dickens (8-1)