Juvenile Turf
October 29, 2011
Juvenile Turf
1 mile(T); $1 million; 2YO(c&g); Saturday, Nov 5th at 2:02 p.m.
The History
Contested by both sexes in its inaugural running back in 2007 and featured the Breeders’ Cup debut of Gio Ponti, who had a nightmare trip. Trainer John Gosden and jockey Frankie Dettori teamed up to win consecutive runnings with Donativum and Pounced in 2008 and 2009.
Favorites: 1 for 4 (25%)
Shortest: $6.80 (Pounced, 2009)
Highest: $27.20 (Nownownow, 2007)
Average win price: $15.60
U.S based: 2/Foreign based: 2
The Best
FINALE has turned into a different horse since switching to the turf three starts pack. That day, he cruised home to a maiden score at Belmont in a sprint before stretching out successfully to win a minor stakes at Monmouth Park by over ten lengths. Last out in the G3 Summer up at Woodbine, things didn’t go as easily for Finale as they had in his prior two tries as he broke a bit slowly before making a strong move on the turn and eventually grinding out 1 ¾ length score over several he’ll face again in here.
STATE OF PLAY will be making just the third start of his career off of a two month layoff in this but has done nothing wrong so far. After sitting off a fast early pace in his debut when he won by 2 ½ lengths while sprinting, State of Play led them every step of the way in the G2 With Anticpation to win by ½ length. Since then, however, State of Play was scratched out of one race and not entered in another on his schedule.
DULLAHAN had a bit of a troubled trip when third in the With Anticpation before switching to Polytrack and breaking his maiden in the G1 Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland in his last start. He finished second in a Saratoga maiden race in his only other turf start. His connections are on the fence as to whether they’ll run in here or the Juvenile.
Like the With Anticpation, the G3 Bourbon at Keeneland has produced several entrants in here, including the winner ANIMAL SPIRITS, who like Dullahan, broke his maiden in a stakes race. Animal Spirits got up in the nick of time in the Bourbon, closing from far back to win by a ½ length.
CASPAR NETSCHER ships in from Europe having already raced nine times in his career, including three wins. Two of the victories came in a pair of G2 stakes before he finished fifth by a length in his first G1 try last out. Though he has an obvious seasoning edge, Caspar Netscher has yet to race past six furlongs.
The Rest
COALPORT beat Illinois breds in his debut before losing the lead in deep stretch of the Bourbon. Third place Bourbon finisher LUCKY CHAPPY was making his first start in three months last out when he came from dead last to get third despite some traffic trouble. From the connections that brought you G1 Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom, Lucky Chappy was supplemented to this for $100K, as was SHKSPEARE SHALIYAH. After flying home to be third in his debut, Shkspeare Shaliyah broke his maiden then won the G3 Pilgrim with a last-to-first run under a vigorous hand ride at Belmont Park.
FANTASTIC SONG broke his maiden at first asking with a furious late rally from last before laying closer to the slow pace in the Pilgrim to finish third as the 8-5 favorite. MAJESTIC CITY tired in deep stretch when second in the Breeders’ Futurity and has won three of his five starts, including the G3 Hollywood Juvenile, all over synthetic surfaces. EXCAPER was third in the Summer, his lone turf start, and owns a win and fourth place finish in the G3 Grey at Woodbine last out, on synthetics. DADDY NOSE BEST was third in the summer and has hot the board in his two other turf tries, including his maiden score.
DADDY LONG LEGS, a G2 winner in England last out heads the rest of the Euro contingent though his first preference is the Juvenile. FARRAAJ was second in a G2 last out, his first attempt against graded stakes foes, after winning his prior two starts. LEARN was fourth in the G1 Racing Post and has won once in four starts. WROTE was third behind Daddy Long Legs after winning his two previous starts, including one at this distance..
The Scenario
Front Runners: Daddy Long Legs, Finale, Learn, Majestic City, State of Play, Excaper
Mid-pack: Dullahan, Farraaj, Wrote
Closers: Animal Spirits, Caspar Netscher, Coalport, Fantastic Song, Lucky Chappy, Shkspeare Shaliyah, Daddy Nose Best
The Strategy
I can honestly say I think the Americans have the upper hand over the Euros this year. And while Finale is the most obvious of the home team, I think he may be tailing off just a tad so don’t be too afraid to use a few others with him.
The Bomb
Shkspeare Shaliyah has a powerful late punch and figures to be a much bigger price than he should be because of his connections. 12-1 or higher are fair odds on him
October 29, 2011
Juvenile Turf
1 mile(T); $1 million; 2YO(c&g); Saturday, Nov 5th at 2:02 p.m.
The History
Contested by both sexes in its inaugural running back in 2007 and featured the Breeders’ Cup debut of Gio Ponti, who had a nightmare trip. Trainer John Gosden and jockey Frankie Dettori teamed up to win consecutive runnings with Donativum and Pounced in 2008 and 2009.
Favorites: 1 for 4 (25%)
Shortest: $6.80 (Pounced, 2009)
Highest: $27.20 (Nownownow, 2007)
Average win price: $15.60
U.S based: 2/Foreign based: 2
The Best
FINALE has turned into a different horse since switching to the turf three starts pack. That day, he cruised home to a maiden score at Belmont in a sprint before stretching out successfully to win a minor stakes at Monmouth Park by over ten lengths. Last out in the G3 Summer up at Woodbine, things didn’t go as easily for Finale as they had in his prior two tries as he broke a bit slowly before making a strong move on the turn and eventually grinding out 1 ¾ length score over several he’ll face again in here.
STATE OF PLAY will be making just the third start of his career off of a two month layoff in this but has done nothing wrong so far. After sitting off a fast early pace in his debut when he won by 2 ½ lengths while sprinting, State of Play led them every step of the way in the G2 With Anticpation to win by ½ length. Since then, however, State of Play was scratched out of one race and not entered in another on his schedule.
DULLAHAN had a bit of a troubled trip when third in the With Anticpation before switching to Polytrack and breaking his maiden in the G1 Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland in his last start. He finished second in a Saratoga maiden race in his only other turf start. His connections are on the fence as to whether they’ll run in here or the Juvenile.
Like the With Anticpation, the G3 Bourbon at Keeneland has produced several entrants in here, including the winner ANIMAL SPIRITS, who like Dullahan, broke his maiden in a stakes race. Animal Spirits got up in the nick of time in the Bourbon, closing from far back to win by a ½ length.
CASPAR NETSCHER ships in from Europe having already raced nine times in his career, including three wins. Two of the victories came in a pair of G2 stakes before he finished fifth by a length in his first G1 try last out. Though he has an obvious seasoning edge, Caspar Netscher has yet to race past six furlongs.
The Rest
COALPORT beat Illinois breds in his debut before losing the lead in deep stretch of the Bourbon. Third place Bourbon finisher LUCKY CHAPPY was making his first start in three months last out when he came from dead last to get third despite some traffic trouble. From the connections that brought you G1 Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom, Lucky Chappy was supplemented to this for $100K, as was SHKSPEARE SHALIYAH. After flying home to be third in his debut, Shkspeare Shaliyah broke his maiden then won the G3 Pilgrim with a last-to-first run under a vigorous hand ride at Belmont Park.
FANTASTIC SONG broke his maiden at first asking with a furious late rally from last before laying closer to the slow pace in the Pilgrim to finish third as the 8-5 favorite. MAJESTIC CITY tired in deep stretch when second in the Breeders’ Futurity and has won three of his five starts, including the G3 Hollywood Juvenile, all over synthetic surfaces. EXCAPER was third in the Summer, his lone turf start, and owns a win and fourth place finish in the G3 Grey at Woodbine last out, on synthetics. DADDY NOSE BEST was third in the summer and has hot the board in his two other turf tries, including his maiden score.
DADDY LONG LEGS, a G2 winner in England last out heads the rest of the Euro contingent though his first preference is the Juvenile. FARRAAJ was second in a G2 last out, his first attempt against graded stakes foes, after winning his prior two starts. LEARN was fourth in the G1 Racing Post and has won once in four starts. WROTE was third behind Daddy Long Legs after winning his two previous starts, including one at this distance..
The Scenario
Front Runners: Daddy Long Legs, Finale, Learn, Majestic City, State of Play, Excaper
Mid-pack: Dullahan, Farraaj, Wrote
Closers: Animal Spirits, Caspar Netscher, Coalport, Fantastic Song, Lucky Chappy, Shkspeare Shaliyah, Daddy Nose Best
The Strategy
I can honestly say I think the Americans have the upper hand over the Euros this year. And while Finale is the most obvious of the home team, I think he may be tailing off just a tad so don’t be too afraid to use a few others with him.
The Bomb
Shkspeare Shaliyah has a powerful late punch and figures to be a much bigger price than he should be because of his connections. 12-1 or higher are fair odds on him
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