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Great job Steve.....Looking forward to the pre-entries on the 26th
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And with Kodiak Kowboy questionable, this is the worst sprint field in years. I think Midnight Lute could come out of retirement tomorrow and easily beat this field. |
LOOKIN AT LUCKY, ZENSATIONAL IN FAST PREPS FOR BREEDERS’ CUP
Lookin At Lucky and Zensational, favorites for their respective Breeders’ Cup races, worked with alacrity typical of Bob Baffert runners Thursday morning, recording bullet drills under former jockey Joe Steiner on Santa Anita’s Pro-Ride main track. Lookin At Lucky, an unbeaten 2-year-old son of Smart Strike prepping for the $2 million Grey Goose Juvenile at 1 1/16 miles at Oak Tree, went four furlongs in :46 seconds flat, in company with the filly Always a Princess, who was given :46.60. Zensational, winner of three straight Grade I sprints, went six furlongs in 1:10.60, handily from the gate, in company with El Martillo, who was clocked in 1:11.80, also handily from the gate. In Zensational’s last nine published workouts dating back to July 22, seven have been of the bullet variety, the fastest at the distance. The 3-year-old son of Unbridled’s Song is working towards the $2 million Sentient Jet Sprint at six furlongs. The Juvenile and the Sprint are on Nov. 7. They are two of 14 World Championships events worth $25.5 million, six on Friday, Nov. 6, and eight on Saturday, Nov. 7. “The horses are right on schedule,” said Baffert, Oak Tree’s leader through 12 days with 10 wins from 32 starters, an average of 31 percent. He also has six seconds and three thirds, with purse earnings of $596,016. “I worked Zensational from the gate because he drew the one hole twice down at Del Mar and want to make sure he’s comfortable,” Baffert said. “He flew out of there and cruised around the backside. I just wanted to wake him up.” In other Breeders’ Cup news: Belmont Stakes winner Summer Bird had an uneventful coast-to-coast trip in quest of victory in the $5 million Classic. The 3-year-old son of Birdstone, who defeated older horses in the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park on Oct. 3, arrived at Santa Anita Monday, galloped one mile Thursday, and is scheduled to work five furlongs Saturday. “He shipped great, and so far, he’s been great,” trainer Tim Ice said on a picturesque Thursday morning filled with blue skies and sunshine. “It was about a six-hour flight, and he took the trip well. It didn’t take anything out of him. He ate up all his feed the night he got in and hasn’t been off of it since, so everything looks good.” This is Summer Bird’s first extensive experience on a synthetic surface, but Ice has few, if any, qualms. “He seemed to handle the track fine,” Ice said. “He’s run every race on dirt, but he was out here from last October until I got him in January. He has nine workouts over this track as a 2-year-old, so it’s not totally new to him, but he’s never run on a synthetic.” Defending Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint champion Desert Code worked three furlongs on Pro-Ride Thursday in :35.40. “He went nice and easy,” trainer David Hofmans said. “He’ll work five-eighths or three-quarters on the grass Wednesday with (Richard) Migliore.” Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird galloped his customary two miles Thursday. |
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Will these 2 Bafferts be the 2 shortest prices on Saturday? |
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What do you think the price of California Flag will be? |
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And I think you are wrong about Zenyatta on Friday....I would say with 75% certainity they are going to the Classic |
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I hope your right. |
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Fact is that horses like Chamberline Bridge, Mr. Nightlinger, and Calfornia Flag have absolutely no shot in a race like this given the pace scenario. I will be betting any horses that have shown some stamina at 7f or greater, and/or mile race success |
If you missed it, suggest review of Crist's '08 prep angle analysis...
http://cristblog.drf.com/crist/2009/...the-world.html |
Steve,
Burley's Gold doesn't look possible for the Dirt Mile as he is going in a race on the 21st at Aqueduct. If Giralomo, Pyro, and Midshipman ALL run in the Dirt Mile, will they be coupled or no? Not sure of the coupling rules in California |
$1 million Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile
Pyro (bin Suroor) Mr. Sidney (Mott) ** Crown of Thorns (Mandella) Monzante (Mitchell) Quality Road (Pletcher) Girolamo (bin Suroor) Midshipman (bin Suroor) Tizway (Bond) Burley's Gold (Dutrow) Misremembered (Baffert) Love this guy:tro: |
Twice Over to the classic possibly!!
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From Quality Road down are all really good and I have herd nothing about retirment for any of them |
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Steve, You need to add Furthest Land to the Poly Mile.
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Thanks all for the feeds... We'll keep adjusting through the 28th when we get pre-entries.
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Other new additions besides Furthest Land & Twice Over include BEETHOVEN (Juvy or Juvy Turf), ALFRED NOBEL (Juvenile) and MAMBO MEISTER (Dirt Mile).
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WILLIAM HILLS LATEST ANTE POST PRICES
NEW MARKETS Breeders’ Cup Juvenile: 2-1 Lookin At Lucky, 4-1 D'Funnybone, 8-1 Dave In Dixie, Homeboykris, Pulsion, 10-1 Noble's Promise, 12-1 Aikenite, Dublin, 14-1 Aspire, Gallant Gent, Western Smoke, 16-1 Smiling Tiger, 20-1Make Music For Me, Backtalk, (EW 1/4 1,2,3) Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies’: 9-2 Blind Luck, 5-1 Hot Dixie Chick, Mi Sueno, 7-1 Awesome Maria, She Be Wild, 8-1 Negligee, 10-1 Beautician, Devil May Care, 12-1 Always a Princess, Jealous Again, 14-1 Amen Hallelujah, La Nez, 16-1 Midst, Pure Class, Softly Singing, Worship the Moon, 20-1 Bickersons, Biofuel, Touching Beauty (EW 1/4 1,2,3) MARKET MOVERS HOT Breeders’ Cup Turf: Presious Passion 7-1 from 8-1 Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare: Lahaleeb 12-1 (inserted), Pure Clan 12-1 from 16-1, Criticism 25-1 from 33-1 Breeders’ Cup Mile: Gladiatorus 10-1 (inserted) Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint: Field Commision 7-1 (inserted), Gotta Have Her 8-1 (inserted) Breeders’ Cup Sprint: Gayego 6-1 from 8-1, Not for Silver 20-1 from 33-1 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile: Quality Road 5-1 (inserted – new fav), Midshipman 8-1 (inserted), Girolimo 14-1 (inserted) COLD Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare: Moneycan’tbuymelove 20-1 from 12-1 |
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Gotta Have Her would be an overlay at 8-1 IMO. Shes really talented and has the right running style and experience over the course. |
Gladiatorus could be a big play in the mile as I can see him being sent off at 16-1+ especially if Goldi, Zacinto and Delagator show up..
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Turning back the clock? :D Perhaps the Jockey Clubs of America and Europe should get together to avoid such name confusions. |
Red Rocks is possible for the Turf (... which would be his swansong).
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Red Rocks a GO for Turf... Lahaleeb a NO for F&M Turf:
http://www.ntra.com/content.aspx?type=news&id=42553 And note trainer Michael Channon's comments: Although Lahaleeb earned a guaranteed spot in the Filly and Mare Turf through her E.P. Taylor victory, Channon expressed skepticism about the Breeders' Cup Win and You're In program, noting the prohibitive fees for horses not nominated to the Cup. "In that sense," he said, "Win and You're In is a bit misleading." |
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I herd/read Ladies Classic and the trainer is not worried about Zenyatta, he thinks his horse would love the surface and win the race. |
Can anyone read? Lahaleeb is NOT COMING... Look three or four posts above.
Lahaleeb is likely to travel to Sha Tin for the Hong Kong Cup on Dec. 13. That 1 1/4-mile race has free nominations. Moreover, the Hong Kong Jockey Club picks up the housing and transportation costs of all invited horses and their connections.Instead, Lahaleeb is likely to travel to Sha Tin for the Hong Kong Cup on Dec. 13. |
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BAFFERT RUNNERS FIRE BULLETS FOR BREEDERS’ CUP
Four of Bob Baffert’s prime Breeders’ Cup contenders moved a step closer to their engagements at Oak Tree on Nov. 6 and 7 with sharp workouts over Santa Anita’s Pro-Ride surface Wednesday morning. Zensational, favored for $2 million Sentient Jet Sprint at six furlongs on Nov. 7, worked five furlongs in a blistering :57.80, fastest of 18 drills at the distance and nearly three seconds quicker than the next-best recorded workout, which was 1:00.60 by the Ron McAnally-trained Bonfonte. The unbeaten 2-year-old colt Lookin At Lucky worked six furlongs in company with promising 2-year-old filly Always a Princess. Norfolk Stakes winner Lookin At Lucky, on the outside of Always a Princess through the stretch, was clocked in a bullet 1:11.80, while Always a Princess, runner-up in the Oak Leaf Stakes, was given 1:12.60. Lookin At Lucky is favored for the $2 million Grey Goose Juvenile at 1 1/16 miles on Nov. 7, while Always a Princess is a major contender for the $2 million Grey Goose Juvenile Fillies at 1 1/16 miles on Nov. 6. “They’re good work mates,” Baffert said in explaining his strategy. “They’re both the same quality, so they stay together. “Zensational worked nice. That work the other day (six furlongs in company from the gate in 1:10.60 last Thursday) really caught him back up to speed. He hasn’t lost his form.” Pacific Classic winner Richard’s Kid also worked a bullet, going four furlongs in :46 flat for the Classic. |
Septimus out of the Marathon - disappointed as he would have taken a fair bit of cash..
http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse...5/breederscup/ |
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Fleeting Spirit and Strike the Deal to the Sprint...
http://www.sportinglife.com/racing/n...al_142741.html Only Green, F/M Sprint... http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse...4/breederscup/ |
Can't wait for BigZ to be up the track in the sprint.
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