Saturday, July 5, 2014

Belmont Card Selections

Breakout stars of the day: Room Service will show her talent once again... Captain Serious impressed me a few weeks back when he won in hand..he will dominate Belmont Derby Invitational S. 


Race1:Di Lissa Giant's Jewel Silverama 


Race2:Confrontation Eastwood Green Gratto 



Race3:Isn'tlovejustgrand Adirondack Dancer American Progress



Dwyer S.:Captain Serious Spot 




Race5:Dowse's Beach Latigo Trail Junger 



Belmont Sprint Championship S.:Central Banker Salutos Amigos Palace 



Belmont Derby Invitational S.:Mr Speaker Toast of New York Gailo Chop



Suburban S. Moreno Mylute Norumbega 



Belmont Oaks Invitational S. Room Service Xcellence Sea Queen 



Race10:Mr Algebra Point Roll Hidden Vow 

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Belmont Park Card

Untapable is back on the track and look prime for another major win. Todd Pletcher is scratching StopCharginmaria who had no chance against the big filly. I like House Rules to run big and America to do some nice work underneath. Untapable should be huge in New York today.

Best Value Race is race 10...money to be made if the right combo can be hit

Tiger Bourbon...Longshot with a chance..

Best Bet: Cushion

Jockeys Joel Rosario and Castellano should have a nice day and Asmussen should be golden just because of the big filly.


Race1: Round
            Indian Rain Dance
            Pecorino


Race2: Moon Map
            Tordita
             Naughty Matilda


Race3: Chelsea Road
            Starship Gamble
            Kilnockagain


Race4: Untapable
            House Rules
            America


Race5: Winner's Legacy
             Shaikha
             Acrostic


Race6: Cushion
            Hit Squad
            Lawn party


Race7: Big Business
            Irsaal
            Sailmate


Race8: Tiger Bourbon
            Bashart
            Green Mask


Race9: Riposte
            Scampering
            inimitable Romance


Race10: Sneaky Kitten
               Why Not Whiskey
               Storm

Churchill Downs Card

Today Jockey Shaun Bridgmohan and trainer Steve Asmussen are sitting on a big day.

Best Bet: Wizardly....

Race 5 offers best value

Live Longshot: King Cyrus/ Jeweliana


Race1: Don't Tell Me No
            Miz Minnie Moon
            Fredette


Race2: Alerty And Perky
            Air Squadron
            Kowboy Boots


Race3: Hottap
            Hashtag Bourbon
            Alzanbaq


Race4: Wizardly
            Moon Traveler
            Rankhasprivileges


Race5: King Cyrus
            Hesinfront
            Xtra Luck



Race6: Cinco Charlie
            Lucky Player
            Governmentshutdown


Race7: Pass The Dice
             Good Lord
             Cozzetti


Race8: Regally Ready
            Villandry
             Free World


Race9: Gold Hawk
            Cary Street
            Brink Of War


Race10: Engaginlee
              Jeweliana
              Cash In My Pocket

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Churchill Downs Selections

Best bet on card: Conquest Titan...He will win big

Race 1: Stage Street
             Dynamical
             Cold Facts


Race 2: Life At Sea
             Nesterenko Ridge
             Athens


Race 3: Film Shot
             Marine Patrol
             Jomelo


Race 4: Carve
             Guilt Trip
             Pick Of The Litter


Race 5: Cov
             Coastal Moon
             Blarp


Race 6: Conquest Titan (Best Bet)
             Tapiture
             Almost Famous


Race 7: Flashy American
            Ondine
            On Fire Baby


Race 8: Long River
             Will Take Charge
             Mylute


Race 9: Tepin
              Aurelia's Belle
              Handmade


Race 10: Smoke House


Race 11: Sherika
               Justice Judy
               Tarpy's Dream



Belmont Park Selections

 Race 1: Roaring Conquest
              Brother Ralphie
               Go To The Net


Race 2: Hannibal Lecter
             Lofty Heart
             Take Down Two


Race 3: Darnley Boy
             Rosie My Way
             We'll Talk


Race 4: Fashion Alert
             Liatris
             Lindy


Race 5: Beyond Empire
             Saturday Appeal
             Mark Twain


Race 6: Dawly
             Swift Warrior
             Infinite Magic


Race 7: Pretension
             Sports Writer
             Tug Of War


Race 8: Uncle Southern
              Atlantic Smile
              Desert Bliss


Race 9: Front
             Spa City Fever
             Readthebyline


Race10: Spa City Treasure
             Alabaster City
             Canarsie Kid

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Belmont Park Card Selections

Challenging card at Belmont...looking for prices and hoping for some not to show up with their A game.

Race 1: Forever Thing
             Jimmy Connors
             Spartiatis

Race 2: Life In Shambles
             Misconnect
              Legend

Race 3: Ground Transport
             Cat Burgular
             Golden Soul

Race 4: Salto
             Upgrade
              Global Power

Race 5: Financial Mogul
             Kobe's Back
             Social Inclusion

Race 6: Unbridled Forever
              Euphrosyne
              My Miss Sophia

Race 7: Close Hatches
             Beholder
             Classic Point

Race 8: Somali Lemonade
             Stephanie Kitten
             Better Lucky

Race 9: Goldencents
             Vyjack
              Clearly Now

Race 10: Real Solution
               Imagining
               Boisterous

Race 11: Commanding Curve
               General A-Rod
               Ride On Curlin

Race 12: Mr. Jenney
               Red Vine
                Ghurair

Race 13: Protocol
               Confrontation
               EastWood

Friday, June 6, 2014

Big Sandy Will Have A Curve In Its Bend

He is the Rodney Dangerfield of the triple crown season. He wasn't the best horse on the last day of Churchill Downs when the two year olds were showcased. That honor belonged to Conquest Titan and Tapiture. He finished a fast closing second to the favorite in the Kentucky Derby and did it by going wide in the stretch, but was dismissed over the past few weeks. After the race all the talking heads shunned his strong effort by saying his fast closing effort was deceiving because he wasn't going to catch California Chrome. While this may be true, he was still the fastest closing horse in the derby, and he wasn't only passing tired horses. The talking voices went on to say his trip was ideal and that he had no problems compared to some of the other horses in the field. I scratched my head, confused by the analysis of the Kentucky Derby. The point of the derby in a nineteen horse field is to stay out of trouble and give your horse the best possible opportunity to win. Shaun Bridgmohan, the jockey on Commanding Curve delivered that exact script for his horse. He guided him around Churchill Downs, then swung clear and gave his charge the best chance to produce.



California Chrome had an ideal trip in the Kentucky Derby. He had the race his own way and Victor Espinoza wrote a masterful screenplay with his ride. He then came back in the Preakness and calculated all the right moves, outthinking most of jockeys in the race. The race was once again smooth for California Chrome because his jockey made great decisions throughout. He kept him out of trouble and produced him down the stretch, winning the second leg of the triple crown. The talking heads didn't downplay his winning effort in the first two legs of the triple crown by saying he had everything perfect. Instead, they gave him the rightful distinction as the best horse in the field. Commanding Curve was the second best horse in the derby, but is treated as a horse who did not perform on derby day. He will be given an opportunity to disturb the peace in the Belmont Stakes on Saturday.

After the Kentucky Derby, trainer Dallas Stewart made a wise choice by keeping Commanding Curve out of the second leg of the triple crown season. The Preakness was not set up for his horse running style, and the decision to train him up to the Belmont is the right prescription for a moment ill with triple crown syndrome. Since the derby, Commanding Curve has been working brilliantly. He has worked a couple of times in company and displayed a type of growth that you want to see from a horse whose seasoning is much younger compared to some of the other horses. His work over the Belmont surface showed he is ready to compete and do it on a very high level. I chose Commanding Curve in the Kentucky Derby because I loved his work in the Louisiana Derby and felt he would be better the longer he went. The derby and all its much publicized speed didn't materialized, but the horse came running regardless. The talking heads are quickly to point out how he finished the fastest, but also from the other side of their mouths claim Wicked Strong and Danza would have been second if they didn't have trouble. Once again, Commanding Curve was dismissed!

Since the derby, Commanding Curve has been compared to Golden Soul, another horse trained by Dallas Stewart that ran huge in the derby, but is yet to duplicate that effort. Commanding Curve is no Golden Soul who is a lovely horse in his own right. Golden Soul's love of a muddy surface propelled him into second place in the derby. The best horse in that Kentucky Derby ran off with his jockey, but came back in the Belmont Stakes to display a masterful effort.

California Chrome will be extremely difficult to beat in the Belmont Stakes. His wins thus far has been brilliant on all levels, and jockey Victor Espinoza has dialed all the correct numbers in six straight wins. From a betting standpoint you can buy a souvenir ticket and have it framed if he was to win the triple crown. However, true handicappers won't be looking for a souvenir but for a scalp. The morning line on Commanding Curve is 15/1, another Rodney Dangerfield dismissal by the line maker at Belmont Park.

Wicked Strong was made the second choice at 6/1 because it's his home track, and Tonalist who is the new Casanova in town is the third choice at 8/1 after his lovely win in the Peter Pan. Wicked Strong had a troubled story line in the derby, but I wasn't a huge fan going into the race. Although I rooted for Social Inclusion in the Wood Memorial, I didn't care for the other horses. Social Inclusion showed he needed more seasoning, and Wicked Strong closed to win the race. I threw out those horses in the derby when I was making my selection. Tonalist was impressive in the Peter Pan demolishing Commissioner who was unable to beat Chitu and Midnight Hawk at Sunland. Irish You Well ran third in the Peter Pan. He would be 20/1 or higher in the Belmont Stakes. Tonalist is a nice looking son of Tapit, but I am staying away.

The other entries in the Belmont are good horses that will find the winner's circle in other races. I loved Ride On Curlin going into the Preakness and he was validated with a very good run. I don't like him however at a mile and half on Saturday. Samratt who is trained by one of my favorites, Rick Violette, will he heard from in the future but not on Saturday. Medal Count will be a player this summer but not on Saturday. The other horses are window dressing hoping to get stake place in an American Classic.

Dallas Stewart has been quietly confident the weeks leading up to the Belmont and this week it  crawled through his skin as he spoke to the media. He knows Commanding Curve is sitting on something special. Jockey Shaun Bridgmohan is riding with loads of confidence. Last Friday he won a few, then on Saturday he went to California and won a grade one aboard Room Service. He then returned to Churchill on Sunday and rode a couple more winners. He is heating up just how I like to see a jockey going into a big race. Art Sherman and the California Chrome team are very high on their horse as well, and rightly so. Comparisons are already been made to Big Red, Secretariat, whose win in the Belmont Stakes are what movies are made about. Jockey Victor Espinoza is in a zone right now, making moves like a master chess player.

Horse Racing needs a triple crown winner. The drought has been too long, but will California Chrome be the one to end that long history? My heart knows it would be a lovely script to enjoy someday, but my voucher will have a curve to this story.

The command will be to wait until next year for the first triple crown winner since Affirmed.