Month: March 2018

San Felipe Stakes Preview

Having the horses that are number #1 and #2 in the Kentucky Derby futures wagering both entered, the $400K San Felipe Stakes at San Anita is shaping up to be a fireworks show. Out of post one, Bolt d’Oro is making his fifth start, with two G1 victories already under his belt, including a lights-out performance in the Front Runner last October at San Anita, when he won by almost 8 lengths over 1 1/16 mi. Bolt d’Oro will have his hands full with McKinzie in post 4, who put in his best effort so far in the G3 Sham Stakes at San Anita in early January, clocking at 1:36.58 for the mile in a three-length victory. Race announcer, Michael Wrona, aptly described the performances as “domineering”. The one question for the horse is what his form will be after a two-month layoff. The Handicap Wizard gives the edge to McKinzie, thanks to a substantial speed advantage, while Bolt d’Oro is compensated by the higher winning percentage. Post time for race 6 is 4:53 p.m. PST.

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Tampa Bay Derby Preview

With a field of ten horses, the $400K Tampa Bay Derby at 1 1/6 mi. features a rematch of two contenders in the Sam F. Davis Stakes from a month ago. Flameaway, the son of Scat Daddy and a Mark Casse trained colt, is one. He defied expectations last time out by defeating heavy favorite, Catholic Boy, in a thrilling finish, showing the grit that his sire was known for. The other is son of Curlin, Vino Rosso, who surged at the end, only to come up a length and half short for third. Compared to Flameaway, who now has seven races under his belt, Pletcher trained, Vino Rosso, will be making only his 4th start, with this being the 2nd at the 1 1/16 mi. distance. Complicating the picture is the entree of World of Trouble, who contrary to his name has done nothing wrong in his first three starts, having two wins and one place finish. In his last effort, he romped by 13 lengths to win the $125K Pasco at Tampa, even at the shorter distance of 7f. In assessing the horses, the Handicap Wizard slightly favors World of Trouble, due to a slight speed edge, though Flameaway ranks highest in winning percentage. Their implied odds are essentially a toss-up at 3-1, followed by Vinno Rosso at 7-1. Post time for race 11 is 5:20 p.m. EST.

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Gotham Stakes Preview

In terms of Kentucky Derby prep races, this weekend may be one for the “chalks”, with some solid Grade 1 winners set to take the stage. The $300K Gotham Stakes has one in Free Drop Billy, who came in second in the Holy Bull Stakes last month to Audible, who himself ran a very quick 1:41.91 for 1 1/16 mi. on dirt at Gulfstream. In the Kentucky Derby futurers wagering, Audible at 13-1 is currently third, behind McKinzie at 9-1 and Bolt’ d’Oro at 7-1. Passing on the Fountain of Youth Stakes last weekend, Dale Romans trained, Free Drop Billy, is the favorite in the Gotham according to the Handicap Wizard, with implied odds around 3-1. The horse has an edge in speed, while ranking close to the top in winning percentage after winning the G1 Breeders Futurity last October over the same distance of 1 1/16 mi. Romans has called Free Drop Billy a “versatile, push button horse”, who should have no trouble cutting back to the 1 mi. distance. Post-time for race 10 at Aqueduct is 5:42 p.m. EST.

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Fountain of Youth Recap

It was 24-1 Promises Unfilled who upset 3/5 Good Magic in the $400K Fountain of Youth at GulfStream. The result was on the radar of the Handicap Wizard, who had all the superfecta winning horses in its top 5, including the long-shot winner. Jumping up in stakes from $50K in his last to $400K in this race, top ROI horse, Machismo, turned in a good effort with a burst of speed at the quarter pole, getting 4th, just behind the favorite, Good Magic, who was third.

Going forward, this blog will focus mostly on the Derby Prep races, leading up to the Kentucky Derby itself. Youthresult

Fountain of Youth Stakes

Here are the model results for race 14 at Gulfstream today (all posted approx 15 mins. before the race), the $400,000 Fountain of Youth Stakes for 3 year-olds, run at 1 1/16 mi. on dirt. Good Magic ranks highest in both metrics with a 32% winning probability at 7/5 on the M/L, followed by Strike Power at 22.3%, Storm Runner at 15% and Machismo at 10.00%. At 15-1 on the M/L, Storm Runner is offering value. Machismo is another.