At the Gate - Friday

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At the Gate - Friday

The rains starting falling at the Spa during the sixth race on Thursday, and there is a 60% chance of a few showers on Friday, which should make the turf course less than firm for today?s $150,000 Lake Placid Stakes (G2).



That should be fine with my top pick Shared Account from the Graham Motion barn.



The filly caught a soft turf course last out in the Virginia Oaks (G3) and was beaten just a head for the top spot. Edgar Prado has the return call.



Motion announced yesterday that his ten year old gelding Better Talk Now will probably make just one more start before being sent to retirement.



The gelding was a good second in last Saturday?s Sword Dancer (G1) at Saratoga. The gelding has won more than $4.3 million in his career and won the 2004 Breeders? Cup Turf.

His last start likely will come in the Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational (G1) at Belmont Park on October 3.



He will be seeing to become the first ten year old to win a Grade 1 race in a flat race in the U.S.



The gelding has started in the Breeders? Cup Turf five times, and I am holding out hope he makes it a half dozen this year



I don?t think Motion wants to see his gelding take on Gio Ponti and whatever horses come over from Europe for the Turf, but it would be nice to see him make it to the Breeders? Cup one more time.




Here is today's opener from Saratoga to get our day off to a good start:



SAR Race 1 Biogios Rose S. (1:00 ET)

#3 Sapphire Sky 6/1

#5 Doremifasollatido 8/5

#2 Karakorum Fugitive 3/1

#7 Ole Glamour 8/1



Analysis: #3 Sapphire Sky is back with New York breds here after finding open stakes too tough in her last two starts. She was fourth last out in the Serenas Song at Monmouth Park behind a nice filly in repeat winner Just Jenda, who won the Monmouth Oaks (G3) in her next outing on August 15. Two back our top pick tracked the early pace and came up short in the stretch in a seventh place finish in the Sands Point (G2) behind another nice repeat winner in Gozzip Girl, who won the American Oaks (G1) in her next outing at Hollywood Park on July 5. The cut back to one turn figures to suit ash she won the state bred Bouwerie three back at today's seven furlong distance. She is reunited with Johnny V., who was aboard for her last win.



#5 Doremifasollatido dueled for the early lead and held on gamely for the runner up spot in the NY bred Fleet Indian last out, beaten 2 1/4 lengths for the top spot while earning the top last out speed fig in the effort. The filly won a Grade 2 as a two year old and owns a solid pace profile throughout. She figures to get a good trip pressing or sitting just off the pace and should have the lead heading for home. I like just about everything about this gal except for her likely light price today.



Wagering

WIN: #3 to win at 3/1 or better.

EX: 3,5 / 2,3,5,7

TRI: 3,5 / 2,3,5,7 / 2,3,5,6,7



Today's Featured Race of the Day from Saratoga:



SAR Race 8 Lake Placid S. G2 (4:56 ET)

#4 Shared Account 7/2

#3 Consequence 4/1

#6 Mary's Follies 3/1

#5 Keertana 4/1



Analysis: #4 Shared Account just missed last out in the Virginia Oaks (G3), coming out on the wrong end of a photo. The filly's form has improved in her two starts since Motion switched her to the turf and she caught ground with give to it on both occasions and likely will again today with rain in the forecast. She has two sibs that are winners including one on turf and she looks like she is heading in the right direction for a sharp barn.



#3 Consequence faded to finish fourth last out in the off the turf Lake George (G3) which was contested in the slop. Two back she was 6/5 when winning the American 1000 Guineas and she did not catch a real tough group in that race. She has done her best work on turf and she has quite the pedigree, by El Prado out of the Grade 1 winner Educated Risk ($1.1 million). She should give a much better account of herself here with the surface switch.



Wagering

WIN: #4 to win at 3/1 or better.

EX: 3,4 / 3,4,5,6

TRI: 3,4 / 3,4,5,6 / 1,3,4,5,6



Live Longshots:

These are price plays for exotic players looking to find a couple of extra contenders to use in their trifecta and superfecta wagers. Or for those with smaller bankrolls, you might want to get in a small win-place wager.



Saratoga

R1: #7 Ole Glamour 8/1

R2: #3 Orrsville 8/1

R3: #1 Dp Facilitator / #1a Honor in Peace 8/1

R4: #9 Sweet On Bernice 10/1

R5: #5 Bordeaux Bandit 8/1

R6: #5 Sing My Song 8/1

R6: #9 Dynazaper 10/1



Good luck today!
 

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RICHARD ENG: Fans would relish Rachel Alexandra-Zenyatta match

RICHARD ENG: Fans would relish Rachel Alexandra-Zenyatta match

RICHARD ENG: Fans would relish Rachel Alexandra-Zenyatta match

It sounds awfully familiar, the news that the New York Racing Association is trying to arrange a rich stakes race at Belmont Park this fall using a corporate sponsor to boost the purse and featuring the two best horses in training.

Apparently NYRA chief Charlie Hayward dusted off an old marketing blueprint from 1973.

Hearing the plan to pit Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta in this year's Beldame, my mind drifted back 36 years, to when the NYRA started the Marlboro Cup featuring Secretariat and Riva Ridge.

Secretariat and Riva Ridge in 1973 were very much like Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta, the best horses of their generation. Penny Chenery owned both colts, and the public wanted to see them race one another.

Jack Landry, an executive at Phillip Morris and a big horse racing fan, hatched the idea of a match race between Secretariat and Riva Ridge sponsored by Marlboro cigarettes. Chenery didn't like the match race part, so all the best horses in training were invited. The other entrants included Cougar II, Kennedy Road, Onion, Annihilate 'Em and Key to the Mint. In essence, it was the Breeders' Cup Classic, circa 1973.

Secretariat easily won the $250,000 Marlboro Cup in world-record time, 1:45 2/5 for 1 1/8 miles on dirt. It was a marketing success for Phillip Morris, the NYRA, CBS (which aired the race) and, of course, horse racing fans.

It would be truly great if the pieces can be put together this year for Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta to meet. A big problem with the Beldame is getting other horses to run against these two. Anyone with a nice filly or mare will wait for the Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic instead. Thus, the Beldame could easily become a match race.

Races like the Marlboro Cup, which were made to crown champions, eventually evolved into the Breeders' Cup as we now know it. Thus, it defeats the purpose if all the best horses in training don't show at Santa Anita.

However, where there's smoke there's fire. If the NYRA and other racetrack executives are trying to make this dream race a reality, and owners Jess Jackson and Jerry Moss are sincere about wanting it, then it still might happen. I believe the Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs, three weeks after the Breeders' Cup, remains the best option.

? PICK THE PONIES -- Las Vegas Hilton race and sports book director Jay Kornegay said the early bird period for the Pick the Ponies contest has been extended to Monday. The early bird fee is $400, a discount of $100.
 

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HORSE RACING TODAY AT DEL MAR By Richard Eng

HORSE RACING TODAY AT DEL MAR By Richard Eng

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT DEL MAR

By Richard Eng

Post Time 3 p.m.

Race 1 - 6 furlongs, Purse $30,000, Starter allowance $40,000, Fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up

I Swear - He is 6-for-6 in the money and at any distance; absolutely flew in last, but was a stride late.

Asanti - Loses Joel Rosario to the chalk, picks up Garrett Gomez; she had obstacles to overcome in last.

Long Shot - Joint Agreement

Race 2 - 6 furlongs, Purse $57,000, Optional claiming $80,000, 2-year-olds

Gallant Gent - Nice claim by Craig Lewis, won right out of the box; has a lot of conditions left to win.

Court Mischief - Was visually impressive in NoCal debut win; facing much tougher today, respect Hollendorfer.

Long Shot - Color of Courage

Race 3 - 1 mile, Purse $29,000, Maiden claiming $50,000, 3-year-olds and up

Great Home - Second best last time in first start for a price tag; figures to show improvement tonight.

Allaboutthecapital - Taking the biggest class drop in racing from MSW to maiden claiming; Garrett Gomez rides.

Long Shot - Hidden Trail

Race 4 - 6 1/2 furlongs, Purse $30,000, Starter allowance $40,000, 2-year-olds

Peacenik - Wesley Ward got away with one at Calder; don't expect this guy to run for a price tag any time soon.

Waking Up - Could be a Calder exacta if this guy runs to hoyle; well prepped by Doug O'Neill barn.

Long Shot - Seeuat Sticknstein

Race 5 - 1 mile (turf, rail at 7 feet), Purse $60,000, Allowance, 3-year-olds and up

Enriched - Should see plenty of pace to flatter his late running style; Joel Rosario will sit and make one run.

Nitro Active - Gets class relief from a solid second in a Cal-bred stakes; tactical speed to sit a trip.

Long Shot - Acclamation

Race 6 - 6 1/2 furlongs, Purse $19,000, Maiden claiming $25,000, Fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up

Flyinginformation - The less starts the better at this bottom level; troubled debut, then got claimed by Jack Carava.

Tribal Fire - Her last 3 starts are all fast enough to make the number; must be considered in the trifecta.

Long Shot - Storm'n Marisa

Race 7 - 6 furlongs, Purse $57,000, Optional claiming $25,000, Fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up

Earstoyou - Wicked fast pace should set it up for the closers; Joe Talamo is a cool come from behind customer.

She's Very Rare - Came out of the woods to win last time; Garrett Gomez continues to burn up money on favorites.

Long Shot - Blame the Wine

Race 8 - 1 mile (turf, rail at 7 feet), $85,000 Sandy Blue Handicap, Fillies, 3-year-olds

April Pride - Been improving with each U.S. start; appears that Jim Cassidy is ready to tackle bigger fish.

Ultra Blend - She has been in tough heats, all sprinting; good spot to try 2-turns, rail saves a lot of ground.

Long Shot - Dash Dot Dash

Race 9 - 6 furlongs, Purse $19,000, Maiden claiming $25,000, Fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up

Auntgrace - Faltered in the lane off a 6-month hiatus; she should be tighter here and may not stop.

Youknowwhatilike - Dead late closer draws a parking lot post; offers good value if off at 6/1 odds.

Long Shot - Flash Dance

Best Bet - Peacenik (race 4)

Del Mar Thursday - Picks/Winners/Mutuels, 15/5/$24.00; Long Shots, 8/1/$9.80; Best Bet, 1/1/$3.80

Del Mar Totals - 374/92/$646.00; Long Shots, 197/22/$252.80; Best Bets, 20/8/$33.00

SIMULCAST PICK OF THE DAY - #2 China (8/5) in race 3 at Saratoga. For scoring purposes, we'll make a hypothetical $2 win, place and show bet, $6 total. On Thursday, Tiny Woods ran out at Saratoga. Stats - 125/96/$714.30
 
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