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Thursday, December 17th, 2009

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Cup Chatter: BC Sprint

Cup Chatter: BC Sprint

Time to take a look at the Breeders’ Cup Sprint, and the Bob Baffert trained Zensational is the one to catch and beat.
The Zayat Stables 3yo colt has defeated older rivals in his last three outings and will be out winging on Cup day. If another rival fails to threaten him early, this race could be over after a quarter of a mile. One possible pace factor is ‘08 BC Sprint runner-up Fatal Bullet.

The latter exits a prominent throughout win in the Phoenix, and he has been part of the exacta in all 11 synthetic starts …read more

2009 Kentucky Derby trail news and notes (March 2nd)

2009 Kentucky Derby trail news and notes (March 2nd)

Fountain of Youth
Early/pressing type Quality Road (Elusive Quality) was easily best over clear runner-up Theregoesjojo (Brahms) in the one-turn mile (113 BSF). The aforementioned duo are expected to go next in the Florida Derby, which will be their initial foray around two turns. Without route foundation, they could be in deep water on the 1st Saturday in May, but they are serious players over the Gulfstream speedway, especially the winner. Don’t be shocked in either or both ship out of town (Wood Memorial?) for the next engagements.
Graded route hero Beethoven (Sky Mesa) ran on well to land the …read more

2009 Kentucky Derby trail news and notes (2-3-09)

2009 Kentucky Derby trail news and notes (2-3-09)

Arkansas:
Old Fashioned has arrived at Oaklawn Park in advance of his next start, the Grade 3 Southwest on February 16th. Ramon Dominguez is expected to pilot the undefeated Remsen (G2) winner for Larry Jones.
Remsen Stakes replay
Florida:
Seven furlong Hutcheson (G2) 1-2 finishers Capt. Candyman Can and Hello Broadway are expected to battle it out again in the flat mile Fountain of Youth (G2) on Feb 28th.
Holy Bull (G3) winner Saratoga Sinner earned a much improved speed rating in his surprise tally on Saturday. He was all over the pace and raced on the good part of the …read more

Gulfstream Park news and notes for Super Bowl Sunday

Gulfstream Park news and notes for Super Bowl Sunday

Before I take a look at Super Bowl Sunday’s graded races, let’s review the big events run this week at the Gulf.

Thursday (1-29-09):
Old Hat (G3) runner-up Elusive Heat (Elusive Quality-Xtra Heat) won a 6f allowance race as Alan Garcia pleased and stopped the clock in a rapid 1:08.94. The Kiaran McLaughlin trainee is definitely headed back to the stakes ranks, and I would not want to tussle with the fleet miss around one turn.
Friday (1-30-09):
Old Hat (G3) show finisher Frolic’s Dream (Smoke Glacken) rebounded to nab the seven panel Forward Gal (G2) by 2.5 easy lengths. …read more

2009 Kentucky Derby trail: Grade 2 Hutcheson from Gulfstream

2009 Kentucky Derby trail: Grade 2 Hutcheson from Gulfstream

A field of seven three-year-olds are set to contest Friday’s seven furlong Hutcheson (G2), and Hello Broadway is the 5-2 morning line favorite.
The Barclay Tagg trainee kicked off his career with a neck victory at Saratoga last August, then finished an okay 5th when thrown to the wolves in the Champagne (G1).
He bounced back with a game place finish behind today’s rival Break Water Edison when last seen in Aqueduct’s Nashua (G3), and this is a perfect starting point for his Derby march.

Break Water Edison had a busy juvenile campaign with four stakes appearances, and he finally …read more


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