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Slew’s Tizzy, in for a Tag

My beloved Slew’s Tizzy is running in the 7th at Santa Anita today… a 100k optional claimer for 4yo & up. He’s the only one entered for a tag. Giant Gizmo and Warning Zone are the others that are familiar to me.

I’m interested to see if he’s claimed, I feel like he just needs to find the right situation to really flourish. Getting him on the artificial surface is a step in the right direction but he didn’t do anything last out. Today’s race is at his best distance. Well, fingers crossed for a good outcome for him, perhaps there’s someone out there who sees his potential and can bring it out.

Update: After making my initial post I noticed that Doug O’Neill was listed as the trainer, not Greg Fox but Slew’s Tizzy was still wearing the Joseph LaCombe Stables silks. Very interesting. Garrett Gomez also had the mount, I also think that was a first.

He actually ran a really nice race and showed some signs of life. He sat mid-pack, came on in the final furlong to place to Giant Gizmo… and he looked good doing it. It looks like he didn’t get claimed. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what Doug O’Neill will do with him!

Posted by dana on Feb 25 2008    
Filed Under: 2008, 4yo, Doug O'Neill, Santa Anita, Slew's Tizzy, Garrett Gomez, Racing

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All Noise, No Signal

Was it just me, or was Saturday really weird? Hysterical Lady, Tiago and Daaher all throwing total clunkers, the continuing parade of California claimers stepping up their games, turf horses running on dirt and a horse who won his last on turf taking a dirt (well, synthetic) race. Add this from the NYC OTB site:

Wagering on Santa Anita and Golden Gate Fields is unavailable today because the California Horsemen have withdrawn their consent to interstate simulcasting and wagering with the New York State Off-Track Betting Corporations.

We apologize for this interruption and are working to resolve the problem.

Swifty and I had both just lost on the Swale and were starting to think about the Robert B. Lewis, but we couldn’t find Santa Anita on our TV at “The Office”. The loud and annoying investment bankers sitting next to us started to grumble as well. Swifty asked one of the clerks at the window where the signal was and the answer was that the California jocks were on strike but the answer seemed vague enough to make to make it seem like there was no racing at Santa Anita.

I took a quick look around on my dedicated txting and horse racing news reading device and wasn’t able to find any information about what was going on. As a matter of fact, as of right now (4:20pm on Sunday), the paragraph quoted above is the ONLY thing I can find on the matter!

We eventually figured out that it was just that the signal was blocked as I could log-in in my Twinspires account on my phone and see that the races were indeed on. After the Donn we both busted out of there quickly so we could get to our respective apartments and play Santa Anita via Twinspires (i.e, continue my losing streak).

Fellow TBAers John and Valerie reported that their Twinspires accounts were useless for both the Donn and Robert B. Lewis due to heavy traffic but I didn’t have any trouble in the Strub and frankly was happy to have the account in this odd twist of signal war fate. However, you won’t hear an argument from me on the addressing some of the usability issues of Twinspires, but that’s another post entirely!

For the most part I feel good about Donn assessment as Daaher couldn’t stand up to pressure on the lead, but I also have to wonder with such a horrifying clunker if something isn’t wrong with him. Also, I have to wonder if Luzzi could have used some slightly better judgment given the distance. I thought my pick AP Arrow ran well and it looked like with a touch more distance he could have gotten there as he was closing hard.

But Spring at Last, way to go! On my first pass of the race I was planning on using him but eventually talked myself out of it thinking he had distance limitations, although he ran well in the Strub last year at the distance. Needless to say, I’m happy to see him step up and am hoping to see more good things from him and AP Arrow.

Speaking of the Strub, Tiago barely held on for place… Valerie, and I’m sure others, are starting to wonder to about him. My sentimental pick Slew’s Tizzy bombed horribly! I’m starting to wonder if he just can’t rate + perhaps it’s time to drop him in for a confidence builder (and/or permanently drop him in class). However, I think they should also try him on the turf again as he showed some signs of life there. I seriously expected him to do so much better on that surface. I don’t think it was a distance issue as it looked like it was over for him before he even go to the stretch. In watching the replay it also looks like he might have been a little rank in the stretch as well. It was nice to see Great Hunter improve on his 3 outting since last year’s Derby. Hopefully he’ll get back in the swing of things as well.

But Monterey Jazz, who I liked in the San Fernando before he scratched, is interesting in that there’s been a whole parade of former claimers stepping up in California and I believe they’ve all been early speed types as well. Zayat Stables has also had some speedy front runners making mild upsets on the early part of the Derby Trail with Z Fortune and Eaton’s Gift.

For the holidays I bought myself a bunch of DRF handicapping books that they smartly packaged as group. Given what’s been going on lately, I think I’ll start with Steve Klein’s The Power of Early Speed.

Posted by dana on Feb 03 2008    
Filed Under: Wrap Up, Technology, TBA, 2008, Twinspires, Gulfstream Park, Santa Anita, OTB, Slew's Tizzy, That's Why They Call it Gambling, Tiago, Derby Trail, Great Hunter, Handicapping, Racing

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Weekend Picks


View from my cube

I’ve been busy, and will be for a good part of the prep season, but at least I have the calendar to keep me company. Now that the whining is out of the way, here are my picks… quickly, cuz I gotta get to the office to see JZ Warrior’s return!

Swale:
I’ll take St. Joe here, the cutback should be good for him + his last 2 works have been good. Wincat looks tough but I wanna see him against more experienced runners before I’ll take a short price. My only question about St. Joe is does he like conventional dirt or were his last two efforts a product of distance? Coal Play looks interesting too.

Robert B Lewis:
I like Crown of Thorns and Coast Guard. Crown of Thorns has some needed endurance building works and Coast Guard is getting blinkers + he looks to me to be most likely to stretch out.

Donn:
I’m not sold on Daaher here, they’ll be more pace than his last 2 + more distance. In his win at the distance he didn’t have any pressure and I don’t think that will be the case today. Mind you, I’ll use him, but I don’t think he’s a sure thing, he might also regress.

I like AP Arrow, of he, Fairbanks and Brass Hat I think he’s the strongest. He really likes this distance and I liked his performance in the Clark. I’ll also throw in Dr. Googles Boogles (which is very fun to say!) in for fun. He’s placed 2 out of 3 times at the distance and looks to me be improving. I’m not sold on Einstein or Kiss the Kid here, I’m always leary of turf horses who’s only wins off turf were in turf races moved to dirt. Although I’m interested to see how Einstein will do!

Santa Monica:
I probably won’t wager here but I like Hysterical Lady better than Pussycat Doll. Hysterical Lady has handled synthetic surfaces well while PCD hasn’t + I think the cutback is just right. I might do a tri-box with including HL, PCD & Overly Tempting.

Strub:
Tiago looks hard to beat, he needed the last race + this is his distance. However, you all know how I feel about Slew’s Tizzy. I really think he’s got a shot. He hasn’t had much luck at the distance but I know he’ll love the surface. I’m interested to see if he’ll rate or get in a speed duel, which could undo him. I’ll box them + depending on Slew’s Tizzy’s odds I’ll take him across the board as well. Air Commander is a “prove it to me” here.

Best of luck to all!

Posted by dana on Feb 02 2008    
Filed Under: Picks, Einstein, 2008, Handicapping, Slew's Tizzy, Tiago, Racing

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Big and Mellow Wins the Race?


Slew’s Tizzy in the paddock at the Belmont Stakes (Jane E Hill)

Jay Hovdey has a very nice article one of my sentimental favs, Slew’s Tizzy. Just last week I noticed his work at Santa Anita, and have bemoaned his races on conventional dirt in the past. But alas, his day (and mine!) have come.

Greg Fox, also trains his full brother, Slew’s Tiznow, had this to say:

“This may sound crazy, but we’ve been pointing for this race since last fall,” Fox said. “We think that he is much more effective on a synthetic surface. I also think that Tiznow is turning into one of the best sires of synthetic-track runners.”

Hear, hear! His assistant trainer Mittleider goes on:

“As a 4-year-old, I think he could be 10 times what he was at 3,” Mittleider said. “He’s bigger. He’s stronger, and he’s really trained well out here. He ships like a million, loves to fly. He just backs into his slip in the plane and puts his head down. The minute we take off, he goes to sleep, and he doesn’t wake up until we hit the ground.

Apparently he even has “skunk tail”… funny, so do I. Best of luck to him in the Strub, I’ll definitely be rooting for him and I’ll give you 6-5 that I’m wagering on him.

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Posted by dana on Jan 31 2008    
Filed Under: 4yo, 2008, Santa Anita, Slew's Tizzy, Racing

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Now We’re Talkin’

I’m puttering around procrastinating what will no doubt be another full day of work when I noticed something that made me very happy. In keeping with the sentimental favorite theme for the weekend, I noticed Slew’s Tizzy put in a work at Santa Anita, and a good one too!

As I said recently:

… like one of my sentimental favorites, Slew’s Tizzy. I really, really wish they’d send him to California or just run him on synthetic surfaces, isn’t it clear by now he doesn’t like the dirt?

He posted a 6F at 1:11.40 H 4/35. It would be great to see him regain the good form he showed on the polytrack.

Posted by dana on Jan 27 2008    
Filed Under: 2008, Santa Anita, Workouts, Slew's Tizzy

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