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Week/Weekend Stakes Beyers
OP Arkansas Derby (G1): Overanalyze 88 (Dixie Union) T. Pletcher/R. Bejarano
OP Apple Blossom H (G1): On Fire Baby 101 (Smoke Glacken) G. Hartlage/J. Johnson OP Oaklawn H (G2): Cyber Secret 108 (Broken Vow) L. Whiting/R. Albarado OP Count Fleet Sprint H (G3): Justin Phillip 103 (First Samurai) S. Asmussen/R. Santana OP Northern Spur S: Get Happy Mister 91 (First Samurai) K. Von Hemel/G. Corbett OP Instant Racing S : Blueeyesintherein 89 (Magna Graduate) G. Simms/J. Court OP Carousel S: Vuitton 93 (Smart Strike) S. Asmussen/R. Santana OP Fantasy S (G3): Rose to Gold 88 (Friends Lake) S. Santoro/C. Borel KEE Toyota Blue Grass S (G1): Java's War 89 (War Pass) K. McPeek/J. Leparoux KEE Jenny Wiley S (G1): Centre Court 96 (Smart Strike) G. Arnold II/J. Leparoux KEE Maker's 46 Mile S (G1): Wise Dan 97 (Wiseman's Ferry) C. LoPresti/J. Lezcano KEE Madison S (G1): Last Full Measure 92 (Empire Maker) P. Oliver/C. Nakatani KEE Commonwealth S (G3): Handsome Mike 94 (Scat Daddy) D. O'Neill/M. Gutierrez KEE Shakertown S (G3): Havelock 91 (Great Notion) D. Miller/G. Gomez KEE Beaumont S (G2): Ciao Bella Luna -- (Tribal Rule) J. Hollendorfer/J. Rosario AQU Distaff H (G2): Cluster of Stars 97 (Greeley's Galaxy) S. Asmussen/J. Alvarado AQU Shot Berry S: Sunny Desert 88 (Wild Desert) J. Parisella/R. Maragh AQU Dave S: Street Game 91 (Street Cry-IRE) P. Serpe/A. Solis CRC Calder Oaks: Street Girl 90 (Street Hero) M. Azpurua/E. Zayas SA Las Cienegas S (G3): Mizdirection 93 (Mizzen Mast) M. Puype/D. Flores SA Runway S: Jubliant Girl 89 (Henrythenavigator) J. Sadler/M. Pedroza SA Santa Lucia S: Sister Kate -- (Benchmark) J. Hollendorfer/C. Nakatani PRX Foxy J. G. S: Villette 80 (Petionville) J. Servis/S. Elliott PRX Lyman H: Tujoes 92 (Oratory) S. Klesaris/J. Bisono SUN Sunland Park H: Forest Mouse 89 (Teton Forest) H. Dominguez/R. Eikleberry
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Any Beyer on Incognito in Aqu 9th yesterday? That was an impressive run... Maybe see him at Pimlico next? |
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Had been rumored for IL Derby originally with Preakness on their minds before staying home for this..
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What did you think of the 2 big races yesterday Steve ?
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Steve, when you consider the slow start and the fact that Java's War ran 52 feet more than the runner-up, is it reasonable to view that 89 a little more favorably? I ask because I don't really know much about the science/art behind how these figs are made.
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Unless you have good reason to think that Java War will have less trouble in the Ky Derby than in the Blue Grass, you're left with the original 89 as the best description of Java War's Blue Grass. --Dunbar
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Since the joint went to poly, the Blue Grass has regularly been a slow fig race with I think only General Quarters and Dullahan (98/99) approaching a 'fast' fig. Monba, Stately Victor, Dominican, Brilliant Speed were all in the low 90's. With a lot of Blue Grass exiters (Paddy O'Prado another example), you didn't have quality dirt efforts to fall back on. At least with Java's War you have some authentic dirt form in the Tampa Bay Derby placement (96 in 3yo seasonal debut) to reference as well as the come home time from Saturday. I think Java's War is pretty good and is absolutely bred to relish added distance. As discussed yesterday on ATR, this Derby group isn't going to produce the typical frantic early pace, so Java's War likely isn't going to be closing into a collapsing scenario, but he'll be running at the end when others have packed it in.
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In Race #3, a second time out 3yo maiden named No Distinction won by 8+ lengths in 1:09.75 Justin Phillip won the Count Fleet in 1:09.63 ... running only 0.12 seconds faster than the With Distinction maiden earlier in the day. Those were the only two sprints on the card ... everything else was 2-turn. The first two races in the day both came back faster than expected as well, faster than expected in relation to all of the routes from R4 onward I should say. |
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