Horse Racing: BELMONT dates move to AQUEDUCT; SARATOGA opens July 11

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KENTUCKY OAKS
What: Grade I. A full field of 14 is expected (two also eligibles are on the waiting list pending any defections].
Where: Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky
When: Friday, May 03, 2019, Race 11
Post time: 6:12 pm Eastern Time
Who: 3-year-old fillies who made the cut via the 'Win and You're In" series.
Distance: 1 1/8 miles
Surface: Dirt
Purse: $1,250,000 [$705,520 to the winner]
Television: NBCSN's coverage starts at 12:00 pm ET and lasts through 6:30 p.m. ET. TVG will have additional exposure.
History: Inaugurated in 1875, this is the 145th running. Along with the Kentucky Derby, it is the oldest consecutively held sporting event in America.
Note: Bellafina will be bet and bet heavy but I expect she will be tested and will not be surprised to see another filly get the lilies. This should be a hotly contested race. I will be pulling for the "ladies' man" Larry Jones as this is his specialty. My pick is Restless Rider but that post could be a challenge.
Note: If Dunbar Road draws in, Jose Ortiz will ride and Tyler Gaffalione will replace him on Serengeti Empress.
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1Out for a Spin (VA)Irad Ortiz, Jr.121Dallas Stewart15/1
2Chocolate Kisses (KY)Julien R. Leparoux121Mark E. Casse20/1
3Lady Apple (KY)Ricardo Santana, Jr.121Steven M. Asmussen20/1
4Bellafina (KY)Flavien Prat121Simon Callaghan2/1
5Flor de La Mar (KY)Joel Rosario121Bob Baffert20/1
6Positive Spirit (KY)Manuel Franco121Rodolphe Brisset30/1
7Jaywalk (KY)Javier Castellano121John C. Servis8/1
8Motion Emotion (KY)Mike E. Smith121Thomas L. Van Berg15/1
9Liora (KY)Channing Hill121Wayne M. Catalano20/1
10Champagne Anyone (KY)Chris Landeros121Ian R. Wilkes6/1
11Jeltrin (KY)Luis Saez121Alexis Delgado15/1
12Street Band (KY)Sophie Doyle121J. Larry Jones15/1
13Serengeti Empress (KY)Jose L. Ortiz121Thomas M. Amoss8/1
14Restless Rider (KY)Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr.121Kenneth G. McPeek6/1
AE/15Dunbar Road (KY)Jose L. Ortiz121Chad C. Brown5/1
AE/16Point of Honor (KY)John R. Velazquez121George Weaver20/1
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The card is below. Entries can be located by clicking on the race number. Roughly 150 horses will be vying for $3,500,000 in one day.

[TR][TH]Race #PurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post (ET)
Race 1$50,000 Starter Allowance 1 MileTurf1010:30 AM
Race 2$109,000 Allowance Optional Claiming 6 FurlongsDirt710:58 AM
Race 3$103,000 Allowance Optional Claiming 7 FurlongsDirt911:26 AM
Race 4$100,000 Maiden Special Weight 1 1/16 MilesTurf1911:59 AM
Race 5$250,000 Eight Belles S. presented by Derby City Gaming 7 FurlongsDirt912:35 PM
Race 6$250,000 Edgewood S. presented by Forcht Bank 1 1/16 MilesTurf71:17 PM
Race 7$400,000 Alysheba S. presented by Sentient Jet 1 1/16 MilesDirt112:00 PM
Race 8$500,000 La Troienne S. presented by Inside Access from Chase 1 1/16 MilesDirt102:53 PM
Race 9$106,000 Allowance Optional Claiming 7 FurlongsDirt163:53 PM
Race 10$250,000 Twin Spires Turf Sprint S. presented by MassMutual 5 1/2 FurlongsTurf95:04 PM
Race 11$1,250,000 Longines Kentucky Oaks 1 1/8 MilesDirt166:12 PM
Race 12$103,000 Allowance Optional Claiming 1 1/16 MilesDirt126:48 PM
Race 13$100,000 Maiden Special Weight 6 FurlongsDirt137:23 PM
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A running post as the entries are announced. This will be updated tonight. The numbers have changed in some instances since Omaha Beach was scratched the following day.

1. War of Will -- Tyler Gaffalione (The dreaded post, damn it! He better be near the lead or he is doomed.)
2. Tax -- Junior Alvarado (Oh brother. Danny Gargan should be happy. We'll see.)
3. By My Standards -- Gabriel Saez (The horse has trained exceptionally this week)
4. Gray Magician -- Drayden Van Dyke -- (Nothing exceptional about this horse).
5. Improbable -- Irad Ortiz, Jr. -- Baffert -- (I think this is the best of Baffert's trio)

6. Vekoma -- Javier Castellano -- (Got a good trip in his last race, that will be tough to duplicate)
7. Maximum Security -- Luis Saez (This colt could love a wet track. A dream trip could result in catch me if you can. Got much pub in Florida, 4-for-4 at Gulf. Now he tries a different track for the first time.)
8. Tacitus -- Jose Ortiz (As good as spot as exists).
9. Plus Que Parfait -- Ricardo Santana, Jr.(Had to go to Dubai to be entered. Needs a miracle here.)
10. Cutting Humor -- Corey Lanerie (If Lanerie wins the Derby it could be the feel good sports story in any sport in the last year. He was also the last rider assigned to a colt.)

11. Haikal -- Rajiv Maragh -- (Could be a surprise pick but would be difficult to use as the winner)
12. Omaha Beach -- Mike Smith (Running on all cylinders. Would love a wet track. Best big money rider in the biz. The likely favorite. The second-to-last entry to be issued a post and an ideal spot at that with little speed to challenge him. The 12 post has not won a Derby since 1971 but that is more coincidental than tactical.)
13. Code of Honor -- John Velazquez -- (Many seem down on him but I am not)
14. Win Win Win -- Julian Pimentel -- (First-time Derby rider could be an issue. Some like his chances in exotics).
15. Master Fencer -- Julien Leparoux (The horse comes from Japan and lands in the first post of the auxiliary gate.)

16. Game Winner -- Joel Rosario -- Baffert -- Was the top or second pick for many as the new year started for many.
17. Roadster -- Florent Geroux -- Baffert (The post is 0-for-40 in the Kentucky Derby)
18. Long Range Toddy -- Jon Court (The oldest rider in the field)
19. Spinoff -- Manny Franco (The youngest jockey in the field)
20. Country House -- Flavien Prat -- (Bad post, will have to overcome much).

AE. Bodexpress -- Chris Landeros (A rider switch if entered though there needs to be a defection)

The order was announced as follows via pills being drawn...
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14
10
13
1
15
20
19
8
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My HVAC guy told me today to put Win Win Win in all my exotics. Said the horse hasn't had a chance to run its best race yet. Never argue with an HVAC guy's horse racing expertise.

It was suggested by two people I know who said use the horse. The rider is in his first Derby. It is tough to win unless he has the horse as the expression follows. Max Sec'y seems to be a popular choice, too, among those of whom I spoke.
 
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Churchill Downs (Kentucky):
  • Corey Lanerie rode a natural hat trick on today's card (Tuesday). Lanerie leads the meet, through two racing days, with four wins and marks 50%/88% (8 4-2-1 record). One of the wins was the jockey's 1,000th specifically at the track.
  • Tyler Gaffalione is winless through 11 starts.
 
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Velazquez rides in England on May 1
John Velazquez, who has a mount in the Kentucky Derby, will ride Lady Pauline, in her second start in a local prep for Royal Ascot's Queen Mary Stakes (G2). Wesley Ward, wo trains, has entered her in a 2-year-old trial run May 1 at Ascot with post time 9:15 a.m. ET.
 

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Ascot (England):
  • Lady Pauline (John Velazquez/Wesley Ward), who won her maiden race, placed. Johnny V. said she may have been tired due to the trip. In any event, back to the drawing board for her next race.
Churchill Downs (Kentucky):
  • Race 9: A Laurel shipper won the finale at 27-to-1. Angel Suarez/Jeremiah O'Dwyer, the winning connections. Corey Lanerie rode another 27-to-1 shot to a place spot.
  • Corey Lanerie almost always does well when riding in Kentucky. He is 13 5-6-1 (38%/92%) at the meet.
Tampa Bay Downs (Tampa Bay):
  • Handle: Just under $3 million for a Wednesday card. One of the few major track tracks operating in what will be a busy week nationwide and internationally.
  • Meet leaders: Samy Camacho (123 wins) among riders and Gerald Bennett (65 wins) among trainers. Both have comfortable leads.
 
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Which means Bodexpress draws in. Gulfstream connections get the rush of entering.

Baffert could have the three shortest prices on the board.

Maximum Security likes a wet track.
 
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I'll keep an eye on how the M/L on War Of Will holds up. I'd take close to that action.
That last trip in the Louisiana Derby can be forgiven. That little hind quarter kickout leaving the gate kept War Of Will from gaining his preferred spot just off the lead and Mr. Money did a great job of keeping him from getting there on the outside while Calhouns other entry and the eventual winner By My Standards held position to keep him from getting an inside track to the leaders. After a couple failed attempts to get up he just didn't have the reserves to kick in the stretch. The rail should keep him out of traffic problems and Tax will go early which i think will help him.

Will be some big exotics out of this race.
 
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Not just a huge favorite is out of the race, but that also moves everyone over one spot from the auxiliary gate.

My HVAC guy told me today to put Win Win Win in all my exotics. Said the horse hasn't had a chance to run its best race yet. Never argue with an HVAC guy's horse racing expertise.

Sound philosophy, but the Kentucky Derby isn't necessarily the race you're counting on getting the best possible race with so many horses on the track.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong but the last time a M/L fav was scratched was I Want Revenge in '09 right? Which lead to Mine That Bird's monumental upset, granted that was the day of the race and not the week leading up to it, still wonder if there's a chance for a serious upset?
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong but the last time a M/L fav was scratched was I Want Revenge in '09 right? Which lead to Mine That Bird's monumental upset, granted that was the day of the race and not the week leading up to it, still wonder if there's a chance for a serious upset?

That was an oddity. Mine that Bird caught everyone by surprise including race caller Tom Durkin. Could we see a repeat? I am not sold on any of the top horses. Nothing would surprise me, whether chalk wins or there is an upset but very unlikely it is a repeat of what Borel did or Mike Smith with Giacomo.

Eskendereya was the expected m/l favorite in 2010 but scratched about a week prior to the Derby. The connections were John Velazquez/Todd Pletcher, both of whom were winless in their Derby careers. Pletcher won the Derby that year with Super Saver. Velazquez won the Derby the next year on Animal Kingdom, who was a bomber, but only because Robby Albarado, scheduled to ride, was injured a day or two prior to the KY Derby.
 
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Right about now Kenny McPeek is regretting not having Signalman among the also eligible. With only one also eligible on the original list (Bodexpress who replaced Omaha Beach), if Haikal is scratched the field will be reduced to 19 runners.



Just a point of emphasis, especially for those unfamiliar, with scratches the numbers horses wear will not always match the post positions. As of now, Bodexpress will wear the rarely used #21 but come out of the #20 starting gate. The confirmed list will be released by Friday.
 
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May 2, 2019...
  • Wesley Ward is 31% (wins) and 60% (top 3) in 2019. As always, keep an eye on his 2-year-olds. He has hit the board with 13 of his most recent 18 starters.
  • Klaravich Stables, one of the top ownership groups in North America, was a perfect 3-for-3 today with two wins at Belmont and one at Churchill. The group is 49 15-9-11 (31%/71%) in 2019.
Aqueduct (New York):
  • Javier Castellano won four times and placed once with six starters. He is 22% in 2019 which is excellent, even for him, but had not won since April 18.
  • Wesley Ward won two of the three races in which he entered. Both of his wins were with Joe Bravo on board.
  • Joe Bravo was 5 2-2-1 including winning the opening race. It was his first multiple win day since December 1, 2018.
  • Race 1: A rarity in that the card -- any card -- had the biggest purse of the day in the opener. This $100,000 race featured American Pharaoh's first-time starter Sweet Melania. However, the favorite in the small field was the victor. keep an eye on Aurelia Garland (Joe Bravo/Wesley Ward) as she impressed mightily in her debut.

  • Race 6: Surge Pricing (Javier Castellano/Chad Brown) was cold on the board, despite the strong connections including owner Klaravich Stables, but the first-timer impressed with the rider winning a fourth time on the card.
  • Race 9: A 15-to-1 shot won and ridden by Luis Reyes who picked up the mount for Manny Franco who likely had to catch a flight to Kentucky. The only first-time starter in the deep field was ridden by Joe Bravo who placed with a 20-to-1 shot.
  • Manny Franco, who won both meets earlier this year in New York, is an awful 28 2-4-6 this meet.
Laurel (Maryland):
  • Race 2: Jeremy Rose improved to 11 4-0-0 (36%) in 2019 after a win. It was his first ride this year outside the state of Pennsylvania.
  • Race 6: What was termed a "slight weather delayed" involved what appeared to be lightning and darkness due to heavy rains which eventually canceled the remainder of the card.
Churchill Downs (Kentucky):
  • Track conditions: Muddy. There were shadows later in the day which was evidence of the sun trying to appear. Rains seemed to be in play prior to race day.
  • Card: Five of the 11 races had purses $100,000 or more.
  • Race 1: Lady Delaware (John Velazquez/Wesley Ward), a daughter to American Pharoah, was off the board at 4-to-5.
  • Race 8: A 35-to-1 shot wired the field with rider James Graham picking up his second victory of the day.
  • Race 10: A Little Bit Me (John Velazquez/Richard Baltas) pulled a shocker in the $125,000 Unbridled Sidney and paid $50 after being sent off 24-to-1 and the third highest odds on the board. Johnny V. doesn't bring home too many bombs but he doesn't ride much besides Cadillacs. The jockey-trainer combo is a rarity since Baltas usually enters in California. The $.50 Pick 3 paid over $6,000.

  • Race 11: The finale was won the favorite but the payouts were enormous. The $.50 Pick 4 paid over $26,000. The $.50 Pick 5 over $66,000. The $.20 Pick 6 also paid over $66,000. There should be sizeable payouts the next couple of days at the track, especially Saturday.
  • Leaders at the meet: Corey Lanerie is 14 5-6-2 (36%/93%) and toed for the meet lead for jockey wins with James Graham. The trainer's standings has an 8-way tie for first with two victories apiece.
Belterra (Ohio):
  • Race 2: John McKee, who is from the Cincinnati area, won a race for the 2,000th time.


Gulfstream (Florida):
  • Track conditions: Off the turf due to earlier rains.
  • Edgard Zayas was 7 2-3-1 today with both wins coming for trainer Kathleen O'Connell who entered today 0-for-16 at the meet.
Oaklawn (Arkansas):
  • Track conditions: Sloppy.
  • Race 6: It took a long time to determine the winner of this race.
  • Updated meet leaders: The meet has two days remaining. Ricardo Santana, Jr. (73 wins) has a 3-win lead over David Cohen among riders. The trainer's meet is dominated by Steve Asmussen.

Among the tracks opening this weekend:

May 3: Arlington, Canterbury, Prairie Meadows, Sunray Park

May 4: Delaware, Hastings, Louisiana Downs, Monmouth​

In a separate note, Roger Laurin sends out a horse tomorrow (Friday) for the first time since September. The horse is entered at Gulfstream. Laurin is in his mid-80s and is the son to Lucien Laurin who trained Secretariat.
 
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Haikal will scratch from the Kentucky Derby.

Mike Smith will replace Corey Lanerie on Cutting Humor. It is a business but that is tough news for Lanerie who was the last official jockey to be named on one of the original 20 to be entered.
 

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KENTUCKY DERBY
What: Grade I. The first leg of the Triple Crown.
Where: Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky
When: Saturday, May 04, 2019, Race 12
Post time: 6:50 pm Eastern Time
Who: 3-year-olds who made the cut via the 'Win and You're In" series. 40 points was needed the get into the Derby, the most ever since the format was employed.
Distance: 1 1/4 miles
Surface: Dirt
Purse: $3,000,000
Television:

NBCSN: 12:00 pm ET through 2:30 pm ET.
NBC: 2:30 pm ET through 7:30 pm ET.
TVG will have additional exposure.
History: Inaugurated in 1875, this is the 145th running. Along with the Kentucky Oaks, it is the oldest consecutively held sporting event in America.
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Until the scratches are confirmed on Saturday morning...

[TR][TH]PPHorseJockeyWgtTrainerM/L
1War of Will (KY)Tyler Gaffalione126Mark E. Casse20/1
2Tax (KY)Junior Alvarado126Danny Gargan20/1
3By My Standards (KY)Gabriel Saez126W. Bret Calhoun20/1
4Gray Magician (KY)Drayden Van Dyke126Peter Miller50/1
5Improbable (KY)Irad Ortiz, Jr.126Bob Baffert6/1
6Vekoma (KY)Javier Castellano126George Weaver20/1
7Maximum Security (KY)Luis Saez126Jason Servis10/1
8Tacitus (KY)Jose L. Ortiz126William I. Mott10/1
9Plus Que Parfait (KY)Ricardo Santana, Jr.126Brendan P. Walsh30/1
10Cutting Humor (KY)Mike Smith126Todd A. Pletcher30/1
11Haikal (KY)Rajiv Maragh126Kiaran P. McLaughlin30/1
12Omaha Beach (KY)Mike E. Smith126Richard E. Mandella4/1
13Code of Honor (KY)John R. Velazquez126Claude R. McGaughey III15/1
14Win Win Win (FL)Julian Pimentel126Michael J. Trombetta15/1
15Master Fencer (JPN)Julien R. Leparoux126Koichi Tsunoda50/1
16Game Winner (KY)Joel Rosario126Bob Baffert5/1
17Roadster (KY)Florent Geroux126Bob Baffert6/1
18Long Range Toddy (KY)Jon Kenton Court126Steven M. Asmussen30/1
19Spinoff (KY)Manuel Franco126Todd A. Pletcher30/1
20Country House (KY)Flavien Prat126William I. Mott30/1
21Bodexpress (KY)Chris Landeros126Gustavo Delgado30/1
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[TBODY][TR][TH]Approximately 160 horses vying for roughly $7,000,000 in purses.
[TR][TH]Race #PurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post (ET)
Race 1$109,000 Allowance Optional Claiming 6 FurlongsDirt710:30 AM
Race 2$110,000 Allowance Optional Claiming 1 MileDirt711:01 AM
Race 3$100,000 Maiden Special Weight 6 FurlongsDirt1111:31 AM
Race 4$103,000 Allowance Optional Claiming 7 FurlongsDirt1112:03 PM
Race 5$100,000 Maiden Special Weight 1 1/16 MilesTurf1812:35 PM
Race 6$500,000 Humana Distaff S. 7 FurlongsDirt71:13 PM
Race 7$400,000 Longines Churchill Distaff Turf Mile S. 1 MileTurf101:55 PM
Race 8$500,000 Churchill Downs S. presented by Twinspires.com 7 FurlongsDirt122:45 PM
Race 9$400,000 American Turf S. presented by Ram Trucks 1 1/16 MilesTurf133:37 PM
Race 10$400,000 Pat Day Mile S. presented by LG and E and KU 1 MileDirt154:28 PM
Race 11$1,000,000 Old Forester Turf Classic S. 1 1/8 MilesTurf135:25 PM
Race 12$3,000,000 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve 1 1/4 MilesDirt216:50 PM
Race 13$103,000 Allowance Optional Claiming 1 1/16 MilesDirt117:50 PM
Race 14$100,000 Maiden Special Weight 1 1/8 MilesDirt118:20 PM
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Serengeti Empress was worth the risk. Every other race horse.
 
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