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Go for Gin has good day at Aqueduct


Go for Gin & Jerry Bailey returning the winner’s circle (Jason Moran)

Gelded sons of Go for Gin won the 1st and 9th races today at Aqueduct.

Banrock ($8.40) took the first race sitting off the pace, coming 3 wide to win by 2 3/4 lengths in a 1 3/8 mile $56K AlwN1X on the dirt.

Premier Perfection ($6.50), one of the few favorites to win today, took the $50K AlwN1X on the turf by a neck after setting a moderate pace and digging in to hold off a game Trickanometry. It was also Premier Perfection’s turf premier after coming off a 6 month lay-off… both premier and perfection for sure!

Johnny V was aboard Premier Perfection and had 3 wins on the card. Full wrap-up later (after left overs).

Posted by dana on Nov 24 2007    
Filed Under: Jason Moran, John Velazquez, 2007, Breeding, Racing

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Third Time’s a Charm?


The Green Monkey, monkeying around at Belmont. (Sarah K. Andrew)

As Michael noted, the Monkey is entered in Turf MSW this Wed at Hollywood Park. They’re also trying Gomez this time out + stretching out. I’m happy to see their trying someone else, Johnny V’s rides seemed too panicky… hopefully GG will be a better fit.

When I saw his work out last week at Hollywood Park, I thought maybe they would try him on the Cushion track. Actually, looking back on that post, the Monkey was listed as having the bullet along with 2 other horses, now it says that he and the other 2 are 3rd… odd.

There’s also some discussion of the Monkey’s latest effort over at the Formblog.

Best of luck to the Monkey! (even though it is edifying to see such greed rewarded appropriately).

Posted by dana on Nov 19 2007    
Filed Under: Maiden, Turf, Greed, John Velazquez, 2007, The Green Monkey, Garrett Gomez, Todd Pletcher, Racing

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Carryover Madness

I would have played today’s Pick 6 anyway (I’m in training!) but I played it a little more aggressively than normal. Usually I would single most of the races with one or two additional picks thrown in as a Pick 6 can get kinda pricey. Today I went with 2 picks for each race.

5th: #8 Peleliu & #3 Sew Slippery
6th: #7 Dragon Fi & #6 Pick Six
7th: #4 Strummer & #1 Acclimate
8th: #2 Stormy Kiss & #6 Trouble Maker
9th: #5 Calla Lily & #8 Miracle Moment
10th: #3 Melissa Jo & #7 Tarazine

I’ll add few more picks to my Pick 4 bets but for now I must turn my attention to a freshly delivered burrito.

As a follow up, Roi Maudit killed in the 3rd at Belmont, sitting just off the pace. He came 3 wide and and drew away in the stretch to win by 6! It took him 6 tries to break his maiden but it seems that he’s on his way now. Also interesting is that Johnny V rode him this time. The more I think about it the more I’d like to see another jock on the Monkey.

Posted by dana on Oct 14 2007    
Filed Under: Roi Maudit, Pick 6, Carryover, John Velazquez, 2007, Belmont, Handicapping, The Green Monkey, Racing

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Prepping for the BC

The horses aren’t the only one prepping for the BC you know, I’m trying to make sure I’m in top form as well! So far so good too. A dear friend of mine is town from half way around the world and he wanted to go to Belmont with me. Since he had a flight later on tonight we decided to go “The Office” (OTB restaurant) in midtown instead.

Our day started with the 3rd at Belmont, yes the Monkey’s second start. I liked the Monkey, Joppa Flats ($3.60) & Giant Deputy ($25.40) and picked the wrong exacta of Giant Deputy & the Monkey. Damn… although I was pleased with myself for liking Giant Deputy.

While the Monkey’s race was clearly disappointing and I have to admit I picked him somewhat sentimentally. I wouldn’t dismiss him totally based on his price tag and performance so far. The circumstances under which any horse could actually make back that cost are so unlikely. As I’ve said before (still haven’t gotten all my old posts over here yet), it’s my opinion that his price is purely a function of oneupmanship rather than perceived worth. Playing armchair trainer for a moment, I might give him some endurance building works, cut him back to 6F and change the jock.

Annoyingly all the horses I liked in the 4th scratched and my pick came in last. Moving on to the 5th, I had the exacta ($49.80) of Dr. D.F.C ($12.60 - W) (great name) and Sky Dragon ($4.20 - P)! Of Dr. D.F.C’s last 6 starts at Belmont on the turf, 5 of them were in the money + he was loosing the blinkers (something I usually love). Sky Dragon got a jock upgrade to Johnny V, placed by a head in his last race at the dist on the turf at Belmont and his last 3 starts were in the money.

I had the exacta of Bizzy Trick & Running Dog in the 6th, but Running Dog was DQed to 3rd, and I’m still not sure why. I really couldn’t see it in the replay and if they didn’t change the order of finish in Desormeaux’s ride of Be Bullish, why would they change the order here? On another note, the winning jock was C Cedeno, a lady jock! I wasn’t able to find any info on her, but she put in a nice ride on Bizzy Trick ($11.60). At least I have the satisfaction of knowing I had the exacta of actual race order, although what I would have won would have been nice too.

Another note on the 6th, Appealing Speed’s last race was won by none other than Valerie’s current equine crush, Southwestern Heat! It was a 6F at Laurel on September 12th. Southwestern Heat won by 6 and half lengths while Appealing Speed came in 6th finishing 8 and quarter behind him.

I stunk up the joint on the 7th & 8th but I was very happy for Helene’s Dream ($31.80), the winner of the 8th. Prior to today, of his 45 lifetime starts, he had only won once, placed 4 times and showed 9. He came on strong today running wide and pulling away to a 2 length victory… bravo!

And finally, I had the exacta again in the Athenia… I feel like someone sprinkled exacta fairy dust on me! In addition to Dance Away Capote, who finished 3rd, I really liked Criminologist and I’m in Love.

Criminologist’s last race was a nice 100 Beyer and his variant was 104, but there was no figure for how the track was playing. He had won his last 2, was 3 for 4 at the distance and coming off a month’s freshening. Last time he was freshened in Feb, he came back with a win as well.

I’m in Love had 2 wins and 2 places out of 5 starts at the distance, improving speed figures and won her last at the distance. I definitely was feeling good things for her. I wasn’t sold on Fantastic Shirl at the distance but her last bullet work out concerned me a little. Sure enough, she came on strong at the top of the stretch and couldn’t hold the distance. Criminologist’s ($6.20) 4 and half length win was visually impressive.

The late Pick 4 payout was $18,726.00!! It was a longshot end of the day with Mondo Diverso ($28.80) in the 7th, Helene’s Dream ($31.80) in the 8th and Zip By You ($15.40) in the 10th. Damn! Best of all there’s $124,790 carryover on the Pick 6 for tomorrow!!

All and all it was a great day… great to see my overseas pal and doubling my money wasn’t bad either.

Posted by dana on Oct 13 2007    
Filed Under: Giant Deputy, Carryover, Exacta, Joppa Flats, Bizzy Trick, Carol Cedeno, Criminologist, Dance Away Capote, Pick 6, Pick 4, Handicapping, Breeders' Cup, Belmont, The Green Monkey, 2007, John Velazquez, Kent Desormeaux, Racing

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Masterful Rides

Johnny V & English Channel in the Hirsch Turf at Belmont
John Velazquez, far right, aboard English Channel squeak through the rail to drive home. (Sarah K. Andrew).

On Saturday there were 3 standout rides for me, and as well on Sunday Johnny V and English Channel redefined rail skimming.

Belmont’s 3rd on Saturday saw Eibar Coa aboard Angelic Aura press the pace of the favorite Indian War Dance in the beginning of the race and then pull back at the 1/2 mark. The 7yo gelding was able to take the lead at the 3/4 pole after successfully tiring out the less than even money favorite, who finished 4th about 6 or so lengths behind him.

Mario Pino did almost the opposite with Hard Spun… he slowed the pace to a crawl knowing that his horse would still be able to pour it on but that Street Sense would not be able to catch him going that slow.

Back to Belmont where first time G1 winner Alan Garcia and Lahudood made a bold move on the inside to steal the upset from Rosinka.

All and all, it was was some great riding.

Posted by dana on Oct 01 2007    
Filed Under: Lahudood, Alan Garcia, English Channel, Sarah K. Andrew, Rosinka, John Velazquez, Breeders' Cup, Mario Pino, Eibar Coa, 2007, Racing

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