2009 Kentucky Derby trail: Grade 2 San Felipe Stakes
March 12, 2009 by Jarrod Horak
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The $200k San Felipe is the final major local prep for the Santa Anita Derby (April 4th), and the lone stakes winner (Pioneerof The Nile) looms a standout in the field of seven.
Pioneerof The Nile has won his last two graded synthetic routes at this distance (8.5f) since moving to the Bob Baffert barn, and today’s pilot Garrett Gomez is 2-2 with him. The son of Belmont Stakes winner Empire Maker does not have to win this as he has more than enough graded earnings to make it into the Derby starting gate, but the class of the field …read more
2009 Kentucky Derby Trail: Grade 3 Sham Stakes
February 27, 2009 by Jarrod Horak
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Saturday’s $200k Sham Stakes is a key local nine furlong prep for the April 4th Santa Anita Derby, and many of these need graded earnings if they hope to make it to the starting gate in the Kentucky Derby.
The Pamplemousse, the 9-5 morning line favorite, has won two straight, including the Grade 3 San Rafael at a flat mile here. Alex Solis/Julio Canani are 4-7 together, and the early/pressing type might get brave if able to sneak away early. He gets a stamina test today and will not offer much wagering value.
Mr. Hot Stuff is on the upswing …read more
SANTA ANITA Pick 6 analysis for February 26th – $704,945 carryover
February 25, 2009 by Jarrod Horak
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Wednesday (2-25-09) recap
Edge to early/pressing types (2 wire jobs) on Pro-Ride. Stalkers nabbed the two downhill sprints, and Sunny Peace (Solis-Gallagher) pulled off a wire job at the speed friendly flat mile (turf) distance.
Chantal Sutherland booted home a pair of filly maiden claiming sprinters, and Jeff Mullins saddled two maiden claiming winners on the card.
Thursday (2-26-09) preview
Today’s card features a Pick 6 carryover of $704,945.
Weather: Partly cloudy. High 70.
Race 3: Pick 6 starts here. Vague Notion (5-2) just missed the place in her productive race bow, then came back to rally for 2nd last time. …read more
SANTA ANITA news and analysis for Feb 25th: $168, 419 Pick 6 carryover
February 25, 2009 by Jarrod Horak
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Weekend recap (Feb 21-22), plus news and notes
Georgie Boy did not disappoint as the heavy fav in Saturday’s San Carlos (G2). Halo Najib ran well to garner the place, and I would not be surprised if the Mike Mitchell runner stretched out in the near future.
On Sunday, Spring House held off Church Service to repeat in San Luis Obispo Hcp (G2). Zambezi Sun finished a disappointing 6th in US bow…he still might be Big Cap bound.
Rail Trip ran his record to 4-4 on Friday, but the promising Ron Ellis runner is not expected for the Big Cap. His …read more
2009 Kentucky Derby trail: Grade 2 Robert B Lewis from Santa Anita
February 7, 2009 by Jarrod Horak
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A field of nine will go to post in Saturday’s Grade 2 Robert B. Lewis at Santa Anita, an early season prep for the Santa Anita Derby (G1) in April.
Bittel Road (Stormy Atlantic) was stuck out in post 10 in the CashCall Futurity, and he was hardly disgraced in 4th place finish. He owns valuable stakes experience and owns running style vesatility for Johnny V/Pletcher. He appears capable of reversing decisions on his CashCall rivals.
Pioneerof The Nile (Empire Maker) won the CashCall from off the pace, and he is reportedly working great for this. Baffert will have him fully …read more
2009 Kentucky Derby trail: Grade 3 San Rafael from Santa Anita Park
January 16, 2009 by Jarrod Horak
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A field of eight is set to contest the flat mile Grade 3 San Rafael (race 7) at Santa Anita on Saturday, and Square Eddie is the one to topple.
Square Eddie made an immediate impact when sent to the US in the fall of 2008, as he rolled to a sharp win over Keeneland’s Polytrack in the Grade 1 Breeders’ Futurity.
The Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile was next on his dance card, and he ran a big race to land the place behind likely 2yo champ Midshipman.
The son of Smart Strike ran six times last year, so he …read more
Santa Anita Park news for December 29th: $156,069 Pick 6 carryover
December 28, 2008 by Jarrod Horak
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Proudinsky ($4.60) got the job done over my two value contenders (Ferneley & Medici Code) in the San Gabriel Handicap (G2) on Sunday, but four upsets earlier in the Pick 6 sequence set up a carryover of $156,069 for the 9-race Monday program.
The Pick 6 begins with the 4th race, which is my racingonthenet free selection of the day, and concludes with the 9th race, my MySpace pick of the day.
The 6th race has a few promising sorts with possible 2009 Kentucky Derby dreams. Mayor Marv is the 9-5 fav for Bob Baffert/Mike Pegram, and he exits a …read more
Proudinsky tepid fav in wide open renewal of San Gabriel
December 27, 2008 by Jarrod Horak
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Robert Frankel’s Proudinsky, a loser of six straight, is the 5-2 choice to get back on the beam in the San Gabriel Handicap. The Grade 2 event is the eighth race of nine on Sunday at Santa Anita, and it will be run at nine furlongs on the turf.
The aforementioned morning line favorite finished 2nd in this event last year, and he began his campaign with a graded tally at Fair Grounds before his current string of bad luck. He does like the local green, but note that he seems to do his best work with some give in …read more
Indian Blessing versus salty group in La Brea
December 26, 2008 by Jarrod Horak
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Indian Blessing will try to rediscover her winning ways in Saturday’s seven furlong Grade 1 La Brea at Santa Anita, but her task will not be easy. She was last seen finishing 2nd at this course/distance in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, and her speed ratings are better on conventional dirt, so she may be worth trying to beat at underlaid odds.
2008 Breeders Cup Filly & Mare Sprint replay
Bob Baffert’s gem of consistency has been part of the exacta in all eleven lifetime starts, and she projects a decent tracking trip in this spot.
Bsharpsonata is the …read more
Colonel John faces six in Malibu
December 24, 2008 by Jarrod Horak
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Travers (G1) hero Colonel John makes his final start as a three-year-old as Santa Anita kicks off their winter meet on December 26th. The Grade 1 Malibu has drawn a field of seven sophomores, led by the Colonel.
Eoin Harty’s charge was last seen finishing a solid 6th in the Breeders’ Cup Classic versus a salty group of older international company. Besides the Travers, Colonel John also won the Santa Anita Derby (G1) and Sham (G3), both at Santa Anita Park.
2008 Breeders Cup Classic replay
He began his career with a place finish at Del Mar in 2007, and he …read more






