Comments by David Grening, odds by Mike Watchmaker
Klimt Bob Baffert 94-82-75 7-2 FrontRunner, SA, Oct. 1
West Coast division leader has gotten better with every start
Not This Time Dale Romans 86-83-63 9-2 BC Juvenile, SA, Nov. 5
Followed up dominant maiden win with eye-catching victory in G3 Iroquois
Favorable Outcome Chad Brown 88 6-1 Undecided
Won debut by six lengths in fast time; should stretch out
Practical Joke Chad Brown 85-83 8-1 Undecided
Very professional and gritty effort in winning Hopeful; same connections as Favorable Outcome
Theory Todd Pletcher 85 8-1 Undecided
Impressive maiden winner back in training after thought to be done for year
Classic Empire Mark Casse xx-87-55 10-1 Breeders' Futurity, KEE, Oct. 8
Will wear blinkers after wheeling, unseating rider at start of Hopeful
Syndergaard Todd Pletcher 90-86 10-1 Champagne, BEL, Oct. 8
Has looked good beating N.Y.-breds sprinting; two turns could be an issue
Royal Copy D. Wayne Lukas 84-72-68 15-1 Breeders' Futurity, KEE, Oct. 8
Rider lost whip in late stages of G1 Hopeful though not sure it made a difference
Straight Fire Keith Desormeaux 85-98-87 15-1 FrontRunner, SA, Oct. 1
Must learn to harness his speed if able to successfully stretch out
Three Rules Jose Pinchin 74-94-74 15-1 In Reality, GP, Oct. 1
Has gone 4 for 4 at Gulfstream, including debut win over subsquent G2 winner Gunnevera
AE: Big Gray Rocket, Gunnevara, Ooper Wallah, Tip Tap Tapizar
So if Pletcher gives bute to Syndergaard, is it because he's Thor?
How about Juvenile Fillies and the 2 Juvenile Turf races?
I am completely underwhelmed by both the juvenile fillies and colts this year.... unless Gormley or someone else just runs off then I'll remain uninspired. Probably not betting any juvie race this year. Wish they'd just have one BC race for dirt and turf, both at a mile and coed.... and while we're at it let's eliminate the Dirt MIle too. ;)
OK, morning rant is over. :chickendance:
ARCADIA, Calif. – The fleet 2-year-old Straight Fire, third in the FrontRunner Stakes in his most recent start after finishing second in the Del Mar Futurity, has been given the rest of the year off, trainer Keith Desormeaux said Friday.
"He's been sent to Kentucky to WinStar Farm for a little break," Desormeaux said. "We'll get him back around Dec. 1 and concentrate on a sprint campaign for him next year."
This is a wide open race for sure :chickendance:
Looks like Theory is confirmed... I'm staying well away from that one at the windows, esp. if he's a short price.
Undefeated FrontRunner winner Gormley worked six furlongs Saturday morning under
Chantal Sutherland in a pedestrian 1:16.40 for the $2 million Sentient Jet Breeders' Cup Juvenile next Saturday.
"His ears were up and John (Shirreffs) just wanted to keep him happy," Sutherland said. "He wasn't worried about the time at this point."
Gormley worked in company with Veneto who was clocked in 1:18.
I know Practical Joke barely got there at Belmont, but I am surprised he is not getting more respect. I know Classic Empire looked really good, but I like Gormley and Practical Joke in here.
On paper anyway I like the horse from Florida. Let's see how the post draw shakes out... might use that one, the Romans horse and Gormley.
I like Practical Joke alright, but he's a little slow compared to some of these and he had the vastly preferable trip compared to Syndergaard last out and that one almost hung on over him.
Not This Time looks absolutely stunning
Classic Empire won his last so easy
I always enjoy a good FL bred - their tuff
Syndergaard in the Champagne was amazing ran the 1/2 in 44.3 6F in 108.3 and
still missed only by a nose
Going to be a heckuva race :chickendance: :chickendance: :chickendance:
1 Klimt Bob Baffert Rafael Bejarano 6-1
2 Syndergaard Todd A. Pletcher John Velazquez 6-1
3 Term of Art Doug F. O'Neill Joe Talamo 30-1
4 Theory Todd A. Pletcher Javier Castellano 12-1
5 Classic Empire Mark E. Casse Julien Leparoux 4-1
6 Three Rules Jose Pinchin Cornelio Velasquez 8-1
7 Gormley John A. Shirreffs Victor Espinoza 5-1
8 Star Empire Wesley A. Ward Tyler Gaffalione 30-1
9 Practical Joke Chad C. Brown Joel Rosario 6-1
10 Not This Time Dale L. Romans Robby Albarado 7-2
11 Lookin At Lee Steven M. Asmussen Ricardo Santana Jr. 20-1
I see it as a two horse race
Practical Joke and Classic Empire with Llimt and Syndergaard comparative, but not threatening at the end.
Spiro
It's between Not This Time and Three Rules for me. I quite like both of them; Three Rules probably has the "better" running style, but NTT is more proven at the level and against these types. I will also give credence to Classic Empire, Gormley and, if there is a complete pace meltdown, Lookin At Lee.