Belmont Park analysis (June 6th)
June 5, 2008 by Jarrod Horak
Filed under Handicapping, Horses, Miscellaneous, Racetracks, Stakes Races
Below is my Friday analysis from Belmont Park, complete with betting strategies.
Belmont Park analysis (Friday, June 6, 2008)
by Jarrod Horak (racingonthenet.com, thoroughbredfever.com)
BEL 1 (Clm-15k/2L, 3up, 8f) Let’s shop for a price in the ugly opener. Number 2 Town Doc (8-1) showed some signs of life in his latest, and the place finisher returned to score. Barn is quite competent with this type of distance switcher. The Plays: small win/place bet on Town Doc
BEL 2 (MSW, NY-bred f&m 3up, 6f) Number 1 Seasons Wise (9-2) chased an above par pace and threw in the towel off a layoff in her 2nd career outing. Gomez and lasix add to her appeal today. Note that she was 3rd in her bow, and the winner and runner-up both returned to score. Number 8 Mrs. Holden (4-1) made a wide move from the 12-hole at 3-1 in her debut. Jerkins is 30% 1st lasix. Number 2 Scott’s Choice (5-1) was a wide 5th in her 8-1 course/distance bow. McLaughlin is 26% with 2nd timers. Number 9 Main Street (5-2) will logically take action after a pair of place finishes to kick off her career. I like her connections, and Levine is 33% 1st lasix. She projects a wide stalking trip and might disappoint on the win end once again. The Plays: Number 1 to win, Quinella 1/2-8, Trifecta 1-2-8/9/1-2-8
BEL 3 (Clm-20k, 3yo fil, 6f) Number 5 Goretty (6-5) exits an above par wire job at Monmouth and looks too fleet for these. Barn is 4-6 with claiming repeat attempts. Number 2 My Luckey Penneny (8-1) was 2nd when last seen on the main (April 13th), and barn is 19% turf to dirt. The Plays: Exacta 5-2
BEL 4 (OC-25/2x, NY-bred f&m 3up, 6f) Number 4 Salt City Miss (6-1) has won her last two conventional dirt starts. She tried the weeds and set the pace before weakening to 5th in her latest. She attracts Johnny V and should sit a decent stalking trip at playable odds. Number 5 Reyanna’s Jet (9-2) always runs her race for a profitable barn, and she’s a stalk and pounce type as well. Number 6 No Shopping Maria (9-5) and Number 7 Greg’s Lassy (2-1) both exits sharp entry level tallies for very good barns. Either could repeat, but the value is found in my top pair. The Plays: Number 4 to win, Exacta box 4-5
BEL 5 (Mcl-45k, 3up, 8.5f inner turf) Number 4 Harbinger (9-2) contested the pace and weakened in the final two furlongs of a longer straight maiden turfer last out. Donk removes the hood and reaches out for Johnny V, the same connections of my 4th race top. Number 7 Subprime Lending (5-1) ran okay in his two turf starts at the Gulf. Prado hops aboard, and Violette is 22% with straight maiden droppers. Number 10 Chobe (5-2) has been a $375k bust after three starts. He could move forward tagged for Clement, but he will almost certainly take too much action. The Plays: Number 4 to win, Exacta box 4-7
BEL 6 (MSW, f&m 3up, 8T) Number 2 Mafietta (4-1) has shown some quality in her last two dirt starts. She is out of decent turf sire Giant’s Causeway and looms a formidable foe on any footing. Number 7 Platinumplus (7-5) found trouble as the fav last time, and she was necked when tagged two back. Coa/Tagg contender will get overbet again. Number 6 Whirling Agatha (12-1) is a Jerkins returnee, and she would surely be happy if this race was transferred to the main. Same goes for main track only entrant Number 1a Right Place (8-1). The Turf Plays: Number 2 to win, Exacta 2-7
BEL 7 (Clm-35k, 3up, 8.5f inner turf) Number 1 Lord Louis (5-1) is back in a preferred turf route off the claim, and Prado is 2-3 with Contessa recently. Should improve 2nd time back. Number 3 Real Quality (5-2) drops to his lowest level, and Albertrani is 31% 3rd start back. The Plays: Number 1 to win, Exacta box 1-3
BEL 8 (OC-50/2x, f&m 3up, 7T) Number 1 Polar Circle (3-1) might be the goods for Mott. Overseas transplant was up the track in a trio of group events, and she won her other two turf sprint starts, her Newbury maiden bow and a Listed affair at Newmarket. She adds lasix for this. Number 1a Sweet Ransom (3-1) reunites with Kent D and is pretty consistent. Number 7 Say You Will (8-5) runs well fresh and handles any surface. She placed in her last two graded tries and appears perfectly spotted at a favorable distance. The Plays: Number 1 to win, Exacta box 1-7
BEL 9 My MySpace free selection of the day.
BEL 10 My racingonthenet free selection of the day.
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