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3/29/2009 3:19 AM UTC
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Join host Colin and handicapper Matt as they discuss all the hot topics in throroughbred racing.
Date / Time: 4/4/2009 2:30 AM UTC
Category: Sports
We gave you the winner of the Florida Derby, be sure to tune in tonight to get the breakdown of the Santa Anita Derby
Original Air Date: 3/28/2009 3:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 3/19/2009 2:03 AM UTC
The headlines around horse racing this week termed it a “stunning upset” as early Derby favorite Old Fashioned was upset by 56-1 long shot Win Willy, but here at the Starting Gate, I wasn’t as surprised as the headlines were. I wrote a few weeks ago after his race in the Southwest Stakes that he didn’t impress me enough to be the favorite in the run for the roses so watching him get caught in the stretch in this race didn’t surprise me. Just like in the Southwest he raced against Silver City and while it looked like Silver City was the reason he struggled in the Southwest, Silver City might have tired him out giving Win Willy the opportunity to win this one. So as the saying goes “What have you done for me lately,” look for Old Fashioned to slip in the next round of early Derby pool betting, and look for his stable mate Friesan Fire to rise to the top. I have to give ace handicapper Matt C. credit on this one as he told me to watch out for this horse two months ago. He was right on the money with this horse and I have to agree that he seems to be the favorite right now. Friesan Fire was very impressive in the Louisana Derby making it a sweep in the three major stakes races at Fairgrounds this year. He won this race on a sloppy track and showed some great tactical speed stalking the pace and then pouncing to put the competition away in a race that was considered to be wide open.
This weekend keep your eyes on the Lanes End Stakes at Turfway where West Side Bernie will be facing off against Bittel Road. These two horses are the class of the race that features a field of 12. Bittel Road has faced tough company in California including being beat in his last two races by Pioneerof the Nile, a leading contender for the Derby. Bittel road is trained by Todd Pletcher and will have Garret Gomez as the jockey. West Side Bernie won the Kentucky Cup Juvenile last year at Turfway and drew the four post in this one. He has posted three consecutive races of over 100 Beyers and will be coming off the pace. I am taking Bittel Road over West Side Bernie though. I am looking to the outside in this race as well with the 12 horse, Proceed Bee. This horse closed very nicely in the John Battaglia Memorial Stakes in February and I think he will be closing along with the favorites. I am putting it in writing here that I think this horse has the capability to pull off the upset. It is somewhat of a gut feeling, especially considering he hasn't posted a beyer above 87, but at 12-1, I am putting some money on him across the board along with him in my exotics.
As I mentioned earlier, Matt C. was right on with Friesan Fire and with the great success of my blog here on Nesn.com and his ace handicapping, we are proud to announce that we will be launching a live radio broadcast called Track Talk over the internet beginning next Friday night at 11pm. I invite anyone to join in the conversation as we will be discussing what has happened on the Derby trail so far, and be handicapping the Florida Derby, a race won last year by Big Brown. You can listen live and call in from the internet or over the phone. We would love to hear your thoughts on the races. Check out our show page here http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Triple-Crowner.
Date / Time: 3/19/2009 2:00 AM UTC
It was an interesting day at the races Saturday with Stardom Bound just barely squeaking out a win at the wire in the Santa Anita Oaks, and I Want Revenge dominating in his dirt debut in the Grade III Gotham Stakes. Nicanor, Barbaro’s full brother, didn’t get into the win column in his second race, but showed improvement in grabbing second place at Gulfstream Park. Trainer Michael Matz said experience was the factor in Nicanor not holding on for first but with a little more experience, Nicanor will be a good horse.
I thought Stardom Bound was going to have an easier time in the Oaks than she did and it leaves some speculation as to whether or not she can compete with the boys. I still think she can and her not-so-dominating performance can be chalked up to the fact that she had to go very wide and, according to jockey Mike Smith, she was “playing around a little bit” in the stretch.
I thought Stardom Bound’s win was going to look like I Want Revenge’s win in the Gotham where he set a stakes record for the 1 1/16 distance and won by more than eight lengths. You might recognize the jockey’s name, as it was Joe Talamo, one of the feature riders in the television series “Jockeys” on Animal Planet. It’s a great look at jockeys behind the scenes and gives you a different perspective of what they go through on a day-to-day basis. I’ll have to admit Talamo was rubbing me the wrong way on the show because it seems like he hasn’t been in the sport long enough to pull some of the stuff he was pulling, but he has been bringing in the winners and backing up his attitude.
The win was another big one for Talamo and an impressive one at that. I was even more impressed in the post race stories which said that Talamo actually suggested the horse would be better suited on dirt rather than synthetics and he was certainly right. Many handicappers threw Colonel John out of the Derby last year because he was coming across the country from poly to dirt, but he proved them wrong with his win in the Travers. (By the way, Colonel John was scratched from the Santa Anita Handicap, which was won by Einstein.) It was great to see I Want Revenge perform on the dirt prior to the Derby and I have moved him up onto my derby radar. I did look back on the last two Gotham winners and they haven’t had much success in the Derby (not that it may mean anything but we handicappers are always looking for that extra angle). Last year, the Gotham was won by Visionaire who came in 12th in the Derby, and the year before it was won by Cowtown Cat, who finished last in the Derby that year. Like I said, that does not necessarily mean anything.
Finally, Nicanor, who came in 10th in his debut race, led the way at Gulfstream today but was caught at the beginning of the stretch by Custom for Carlos. He began to come back but just couldn’t get to the wire first. Barbaro was such a special horse and there will always be that “What If he didn’t get hurt in the Preakness?” question, so racing fans are yearning to see if Nicanor can also be that special and holding out hope that he will be. So far it doesn’t look like he will be; of course those are big shoes to fill. Barbaro showed just how strong he was when he burst through the gate that day in Baltimore and I really felt that had he not gotten hurt, he would have been a serious contender in the Belmont to take the Triple Crown (I know he would have won the Preakness!).
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