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![]() Merv is all excited about this horse and Garrett Gomez is not on the horse? He is on Baffert's animal. Why? What are the arrangements here?
Air Commander can clearly go the distance, slowly... |
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![]() Good article on SantaAnita.com on this issue. Gomez thinks Air Commander is much further along then Cobalt.......If Air Commander can get his head in the game, he could be dangerous.
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![]() Air Commander has been perfectly placed in all those races and he has run funky in every one. Maybe he does get it together with this small field. Just looks awfully slow to me. He gets good starts and he has run a long way. He has just done so in a very slow manner.
If Cobalt Blue gets out unchallenged and is not choked, he could wire this tiny field. This is a Grade II race... man o man, where are the other West Coast horses? I guess the timing was bad. Liquidity should have run here in hindsight. |
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![]() Is it Gomez opting for AC or Oneil wanting a comitment from GG if the horse moves forward. Isnt this GG realy opting for Ravel and or Team Pletcher instead of AC?
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![]() I really like Air Commander in this one after his sharp 4f work on Tuesday. His Beyer figs have improved in each start, and I think that is accurate. He has improved with each start, and I think the cut back from 9 to 8.5 will actually fit him well in this particular start. He will also be carrying 4 less lbs than he did in his last.
I'm not sold at all on Cobalt blue. He was all-out to win his last, which was an N1X with only 4 others in the race. I'll pass. |
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![]() Let's see how Cobalt runs this weekend, maybe then this one jumps in the mix!
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Cobalt Blue was all out but what horse would not be with 21 4/5 and 44 4/5 fractions... ? He probably ran the first 2 f in 22 and 1/5 but he was right on the 44 4/5. Thats just fast. Apparently they think he can stretch this 6 furlong race out. I dont think this 6f race tells us much except that the horse has speed. The horse really looks good though. Air Commander has gotten better but he just looks slow. I hate to go just by times but he looked slow and the times were slow. This should be an interesting race. But as a Grade II it just looks really bad. Why are so many other West Coast or other Derby contenders passing on this race? |
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![]() I'm not impressed with Air Commander. He reminds me of a slightly better Point of Impact.
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![]() from bloodhorse:
Determining which horse a jockey rides leading up to the Kentucky Derby on May 5 can occur voluntarily or involuntarily. Crossroads develop and decisions are made. For Garrett Gomez and his agent, Ron Anderson, one such determination involved Cobalt Blue (Just In Case), Grapelli (Worth Watching) and Air Commander in Saturday’s Grade II San Felipe Stakes. Gomez, who had ridden Cobalt Blue and Air Commander to victory in their last races, opted for Air Commander, a son of 2001 Horse of the Year Point Given trained by Bob Baffert. “He’s got a little more seasoning than some of the other colts,” Gomez said of Air Commander, who has won his last two starts in a four-race career. “He’s run two turns three times now and that gives him an advantage, in my mind. He’s a very talented colt, as are the others. He’s got some quirks which we’re trying to resolve, but he seems like he’s getting better. “Not taking anything away from Cobalt Blue, but I think right now he might be a little behind some of these colts. I mean, he could win, but my agent and I had to make a decision. You never want to be in that situation, but it happened that both horses are running in the same race and the bridge had to be crossed. Victor Espinoza takes over on Cobalt Blue, who is owned by Merv Griffin and trained by Doug O’Neill. Cobalt Blue has had three races, all sprints
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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I'm with you on Air Commander. He's yet to run fast, too. |
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LOL cobalt was not all out to win his last, he was only getting stronger as the race went on and appeared to be crying out for more real estate, galloped out great! |
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racereplays.com accounts always come in handy ![]() |
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At age 5 he won 2 graded stakes races. I don't know if I would say that a horse which never won a stakes at 10f "loved real estate." |
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If you say he wasn't pressing down the lane....I'll take your word for it. But it still seems to me like they are pushing this horse into a race he is not prepared for. I think Gomez is right. |
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Breeder: W. Bruce Lunsford State Bred: KY Winnings: 25 Starts: 7 - 7 - 4, $2,194,510 At 3: WON Cumberland S. -L At 4: WON Widener H. -G3, Skip Away S. -L; 2ND Hawthorne Gold Cup -G3; 3RD Breeders' Cup Classic -G1, Saratoga Breeders' Cup H. -G2 At 5: WON Stephen Foster H. -G2, Pimlico Special H. -G1; 2ND Donn H. -G1, Kentucky Cup Classic -G2, Westchester H. -G3; 3RD Hawthorne Gold Cup H. -G3 Stands at Adena Springs in Midway, Ky. |
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![]() i still laugh about the day he was 1-5 in the gold cup and kent d personally said to me"this is the best handicap horse in the country lil brother ill win by a city block" well needless to say kent made a foolish ride and chased a rabbit and got the horse beat by hometown dust on the bottle with tim doocy aboard, coincidentally dust on the bottle could even win a allowance race afterwards, never won another race period!
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