At the Gate - Saturday

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At the Gate - Saturday


The rains came on Friday at the Spa, knocking two of the races off the turf. We had our top pick score in four of the other seven races, good for a +91% +ROI with my top picks.



Included was Shared Account, who won the Lake Placid Stakes (G2), returning $6.90 for the victory.



The three-year-old filly pressed the early pace, took command in midstretch, and held off a late run from Keertana for the win with jockey Edgar Prado aboard.



The ?big news? on Friday was TVG and Betfair announcing they are sprucing up the purse of the Beldame Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park from $600,000 to $1 million if both Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra show up.



The talking heads at TVG fawned all over the story throughout the day, so much so that I was tempted to call Zenyatta owner Jerry Moss and offer him $1.5 million to announce he was not coming so they would just shut up.







I would love to see them hook up in the Beldame, but it does not seem logical that the connections of Zenyatta would ship the mare to New York a month before the Breeders? Cup to run a one-turn nine-furlong race on dirt.



I certainly hope they do, but I am not holding my breath.






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



SAR Race 1 Alw $48,000N1X (1:00 ET)

#8 Puregoodniss 12/1

#10 Paul's Ace 5/2

#1 Fort McCoy 4/1

#6 Love My Mondays 6/1



#8 Puregoodniss cuts back to a sprint and while I hate to back runners going from route to sprint on turf, this guy did run a decent third three back going seven furlongs at Belmont Park against $35K non winners of two. Last out the gelding set the early fractions and faded to finish seventh going long in a NY Stallion series race. Two back in the mud he missed beating state breds by a head in the mud. The gelding has three sibs that are turf winners and if this race happens to come off the turf and is contested on a wet track that would not hurt his chances. Either way his 12/1 ML looks good enough to give him a look in this spot.



#10 Paul's Ace was a game second last out at this level, beaten 3/4 of a length in his first go off a 2 1/2 month break. Two back he failed to fire when seventh behind repeat winner Kutais, who took a state bred Alw-2 optional claimer in his next start, then ran second in the NY bred Do It Fast Stakes on July 8. The colt has landed in the exacta in 4 of 6 trips over the weeds and he ran okay last fall in a runner up finish on turf with some give to it.



Today's Featured Race of the Day from Saratoga:



SAR Race 10 Alabama S. G1 (4:50 ET)



#2 Wynning Ride 6/1

#5 Careless Jewel 5/2

#4 Don?t Forget Gil 6/1

#3 Funny Moon 4/1



#2 Wynning Ride is one of four fillies in this race coming out of the CCA Oaks (G1) last out and she checked in third, beaten three quarters of a length for the top spot. She tracked the early pace while down along the inside, made a move nearing the quarter pole and had the lead briefly, battling on gamely to the wire. I don?t think the rail was the place to be that day as most of the winners on the card were coming from the outer paths. She was making just her first start on conventional dirt and she looks eligible to move forward off that effort. Recent hall of fame inductee Bob Baffert sends this filly out and the trainer is always dangerous in the Big Apple, hitting at a 34% clip overall, 36% winners dating back three years at the Spa.



#5 Careless Jewel took the field gate to wire last out to win the Delaware Oaks (G2), which was her stakes debut as well as her first trip on dirt. The filly earned the top last out speed fig in the effort and the question is whether she can handle the stretch out here to 1 ? miles. She needs to avoid hooking up early with #6 Be Fair who has some early zip. The runner up and third place finisher in her last win came back to finish second and fourth in the Monmouth Oaks (G3) on August 15. She is by Tapit out of a Hennessy mare and I think she is going to be able to handle the extra ground.



#4 Don?t Forget Gil exits the CCA Oaks and did not have the best of trips. Maragh had to wait for some running room leaving the far turn and did not have a clear path through much of the stretch. She finished up well when finally clear and was only beaten a neck for the top spot. She has one of the more appealing pedigrees in the field if the track comes up wet, which is a possibility with rain in the forecast.



Wagering

WIN: #2 to win at 7/2 or better.

EX: 2,5 / 2,3,4,5

TRI: 2,5 / 2,3,4,5 / 2,3,4,5,8



Today's Featured Race of the Day from Monmouth Park:



MTH Race 9 Phillip H. Iselin S. G3 (4:50 ET)



#1 Researcher 7/2

#5 Coal Play 2/1

#3 Solar Flare 3/1

#7 Actin Good 6/1



#1 Researcher is coming off a runner up finish behind loose on the lead gate to wire winner Acting Zippy last out at Delaware Park. The winner came back to run a good second in the Majestic Light at Monmouth park, beaten just a nose for the top spot. Two back this gelding took on top runners in the Stephen Foster (G1) and while sixth, he was beaten just 2 ? lengths for the top spot. Among those in that race were Bullsbay and Macho Again, the one-two finishers in the Whitney Handicap (G1) at the Spa on August 8, as well as Einstein and Asiatic Boy. He has won three of five on wet tracks and there should be some moisture in the racing strip today. The fact trainer Jeff Runco ships him here instead of finding another easier spot at Chuck Town means this guy is likely to rebound with a top effort here.



#5 Coal Play went gate to wire to win the Salvatore Mile (G3) last out, his third win in five trips over the Monmouth Park surface. The Nick Zito trainee owns a solid pace profile throughout and is the lone runner coming in here with back to back triple digit Beyers on the resume. This colt also moves up on a wet track. He won the Majestic Prince here last fall over a muddy surface.



Wagering

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

EX: 1,5 / 1,3,5,7

TRI: 1,5 / 1,3,5,7 / 1,2,3,5,7



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: #8 Puregoodniss 12/1

R2: #4 Bishop of Nola 8/1

R4: #1 Devil Approved It 10/1

R5: #6 Mannington 10/1

R5: 32 Greenspring 15/1

R6: #6 Cat Day 8/1

R7: #7 Asphalt 12/1

R8: #5 Double O Uno 8/1

R8: #3 Gathering Clod 8/1

R8: #10 Flexthegoldenpipes 8/1

R9: #6 Yankee Empire 10/1



Good luck today!
 

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Sing Baby Sing in field for Sprint Cup

Sing Baby Sing in field for Sprint Cup

Sing Baby Sing in field for Sprint Cup
August 21, 2009


OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -A horse that ran sixth in last year's Breeders' Cup Sprint is in the field of eight for the $200,000 Remington Park Sprint Cup.



Sing Baby Sing is scheduled to run in the 6-furlong race on Saturday. Jockey Chris Landeros will be aboard the 6-year-old son of Unbridled's Song.

Sing Baby Sing won the Grade 3 Phoenix Stakes at Keeneland last year before running in the Breeders' Cup in October. He hasn't raced since. The horse is owned by Tom Durant of Grapevine, Texas, and trained by Jack Bruner.

At 3-1, Sing Baby Sing is the second morning-line favorite, behind Sok Sok, a 4-year-old son of Trippi listed at 2-1 odds. At 5-1 will be Ravalo, the winner of the Grade 3 Maryland Sprint Handicap on the Preakness Stakes undercard at Pimlico.
 

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Canadian fillies set for Alabama Stakes

Canadian fillies set for Alabama Stakes

Canadian fillies set for Alabama Stakes
August 21, 2009


SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) -Funny Moon, the winner of the prestigious Coaching Club American Oaks at Belmont Park, is among seven 3-year-old fillies entered in Saturday's $600,000 Alabama Stakes at Saratoga Race Course.


But the filly to beat may come from Canada for the 129th running of the 1 1/4-mile Alabama.

Milwaukee Appeal established her position as Canada's leading 3-year-old filly with strong races against males in two legs of her country's Triple Crown. Now she'll face members of her own sex for the first time since winning the Woodbine Oaks on June 7 in Toronto.

Since that race, Milwaukee Appeal has suffered photo-finish defeats. The first came in the Queen's Plate at Woodbine, which is run at the Alabama distance. Then came the Prince of Wales Stakes at Fort Erie, where she was beaten by a nose in her first race on a dirt surface similar to the main track at Saratoga.

``Running on dirt was never a concern,'' trainer Scott Fairlie said. ``She ran her race in the Prince of Wales. Our main objective was the Woodbine Oaks. Then, coming back in two weeks (for the Queen's Plate), I couldn't believe how tough she was.''

Milwaukee Appeal has earned $747,371 while winning 5 of 11 races. Her most dangerous rival may be another Canadian filly sent from Toronto with a record of three wins in four starts, including a career-best effort in the Delaware Oaks, her first test on dirt.

Careless Jewel's three victories have come by a combined margin of 18 lengths and without an anxious moment for trainer Josie Carroll, who views the Alabama as a test of the filly's mettle.

``It's time for this filly to step up,'' Carroll said. ``If she's going to be a good horse, she's got to be tested.''

John Velazquez will ride Milwaukee Appeal and R.C. Landry will be aboard Careless Jewel.

Little separates Funny Moon (Alan Garcia), Don't Forget Gil (Rajiv Maragh) and Wynning Ride (Kent Desormeaux), the fillies who finished in that order - and separated by less than a length - in the Coaching Club Oaks. Casanova Move (Jose Lezcano), fourth in that race, Be Fair (Julien Leparoux), winner of the Lake George Stakes here early in the meeting, and Sweet and Flawless (Ramon Dominguez), runner-up in the Arlington Oaks in Chicago, complete the field
 

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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 2 p.m.

Race 1 - 6 furlongs, Purse $51,000, Maiden special weights, 3-year-olds and up

Malibu Song - Chalk has been lighting up the a.m. with fast drills; watch the tote board for confirmation.

V Jack - Like expensive stablemate Mi Sueno, he is bred to go long; might win just on precious talent alone.

Long Shot - Remember Mike

Race 2 - 6 furlongs, Purse $52,000, Claiming $62,500, Fillies, 3-year-olds

Ride Me Fast - Bob Baffert has an uncoupled entry; this is the longer priced filly, class drop will help.

Miss Dixie Dancer - Been away 10-months, but two of her best races came at Del Mar; sleeper at a giant price.

Long Shot - Red White and Brew

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

Linda Lou - Sprinter stretching out draws the rail, which is 7-feet out; Flores plays catch me if you can.

Good Time Sally - Big MSW turf win, now steps up to face winners for the first time; will be flying late.

Long Shot - Alpine Yodel

Race 4 - 6 1/2 furlongs, Purse $47,000, Claiming $50,000, 4-year-olds and up

Headache - Del Mar lover got claimed by Jack Carava; he's won 3-of-4 starts here, only fear is the class rise.

High Standards - Speedball ran like a short horse in last; second start off a 9-month hiatus, expect better.

Long Shot - Yankee Visionary

Race 5 - 6 furlongs, Purse $22,000, Maiden claiming $32,000, 2-year-olds

Sticky Candy - Taking the biggest class drop in racing from MSW to maiden claiming; chased Sterling Outlook in debut.

Straightomidnight - A.C. Avila has been lighting up the tote board of late; took action in debut, adds blinkers on.

Long Shot - Cardiff Giant

Race 6 - 1 1/16th miles, Purse $60,000, Allowance, 3-year-olds and up

Mr. Hot Stuff - Was way overbet in first start off a 2-month hiatus; adds blinkers on and will be much sharper.

Viscount - Even run in last off a 10-month hiatus; key is Garrett Gomez remains loyal, adding blinkers on too.

Long Shot - Pearl Fisher

Race 7 - 5 1/2 furlongs, Purse $51,000, Maiden special weights, 2-year-olds

Indian Firewater - Bob Baffert as an uncoupled trio in here; Garrett Gomez usually has his pick of the litter.

Sidney's Candy - Tested Tiny Woods in last, that one got blasted in Saratoga stakes; like the Candy Ride get.

Long Shot - Magic Max

Race 8 - 1 1/8th miles (turf, rail at 7 feet), $350,000 Del Mar Oaks, Fillies, 3-year-olds

Lexlenos - Alex Solis jumps off one of the favorites to ride this filly; value and a big shot at 8/1 odds.

Well Monied - Logical chalk ran a huge second in the American Oaks; no one was beating Gozzip Girl that day.

Long Shot - Strawberry Tart

Race 9 - 1 1/16th miles, Purse $20,000, Claiming #12,500, 4-year-olds and up

Western Comment - Ran like a short horse in last for Jeff Mullins; key for me is Gomez remains loyal in a cheap race.

Esporte Dos Reis - Sharp win last time over many of these; cheap horses seldom repeat, let's give him a chance.

Long Shot - Trevor's Clevor

Race 10 - 1 mile (turf, rail at 7 feet), Purse $53,000, Maiden special weights, Cal-breds, 3-year-olds and up

Tamarack Smarty - Ran a winning race for this level in last; should improve in second start off a 4-month hiatus.

Raise the River - He has had a zillion chances, but can't win; tactical speed to figure a way to save some ground.

Long Shot - Cee's Closing Time

Best Bet - Lexlenos (race 8)

Del Mar Friday - Picks/Winners/Mutuels, 18/5/$34.60; Long Shots, 9/0/$0; Best Bet, 1/0/$0

Del Mar Totals - 392/97/$680.60; Long Shots, 206/22/$252.80; Best Bets, 21/8/$33.00

SIMULCAST PICK OF THE DAY - #1 Christina's World (9/2) in race 7 at Delaware Park. For scoring purposes, we'll make a hypothetical $2 win, place and show bet, $6 total. On Friday, China ran out at Saratoga. Stats - 126/96/$714.30
 
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