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12/26 (SA): Malibu (G1), Sir Beaufort (G3), Cal Breeders (M/F)
1st (Post time 12:00) California Breeders Champion S.
7 Furlongs | Fillies | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Tangerine Tickle Berrios Hector I 117 L 2 Almost a Lady Rosario J 115 L 3 Willa B Awesome Pedroza M A 119 L 4 Warren's Amber Espinoza V 115 L 5 Belloma Garcia M 117 L 6 Ismene Smith M E 119 L 7th (3:20) California Breeders Champion S. 7 Furlongs | Open | 2 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Forever Freedom Talamo J 115 L 2 Passing Game Flores D R 119 L 3 Got Even Gomez G K 115 L 4 Johnny Be Mine Garcia M 117 L 5 Motown Men Bejarano R 117 L 6 Crimson Giant Linares M G 115 L 7 Stoney Fleece Rosario J 122 L 8 Exotic Slew Quinonez A 117 L 9 Heart Fever Nakatani C S 117 L 8th (4:00) Sir Beaufort S. (G2) 1 Mile (Turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $150,000 1 Cozy Kitten Quinonez A 118 L 2 Venomous (GB) Rosario J 118 L 3 Comma to the Top Talamo J 118 L 4 Mr. Commons Smith M E 118 L 5 Thirtyfirststreet Berrios Hector I 118 Blk-On L 6 Irish Art Bejarano R 118 L 7 Moment of Weakness (IRE) Krigger K 118 L 8 Ultimate Eagle Pedroza M A 123 L 9 Riveting Reason Espinoza V 118 Blk-On L 9th (4:35) Malibu S. (G1) 7 Furlongs | Open | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $300,000 1 1 El Pocho (CHI) Krigger K Cardenas Ruben 118 FTL 50-1 2 2 Centralinteligence Rosario J Ellis Ronald W 118 L 8-1 3 3 Luckarack Berrios Hector I O'Neill Doug 118 L 30-1 4 4 Rothko Nakatani C S Asmussen Steven M 118 L 9-2 5 5 Racing Aptitude Smith M E Baffert Bob 118 L 8-1 6 6 Hoorayforhollywood Gomez G K Baffert Bob 118 L 8-1 7 7 Light Up the Score Espinoza V Asmussen Steven M 118 L 12-1 8 8 Smash Bejarano R Baffert Bob 118 L 9-2 9 9 Associate Dominguez R A Dutrow, Jr. R E 118 L 6-1 10 10 Wine Police Talamo J Asmussen Steven M 118 L 8-1 11 11 The Factor Garcia M Baffert Bob 123 L 7-2
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Funny bewteen Asmussen and Baffert they have 7 entries in the Malibu.
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Between everyone not named Baffert and Asmussen -- they have 4 entries in the Malibu?
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Gee... not to sound like Alan or anything but this isn't very exciting, is it?
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One of the few times that the Malibu is composed almost entirely of sprinters. Not even a Triple Crown also-ran (they're in the Sir Beaufort earlier on the card) to make it interesting.
Going with Racing Aptitude, who won a couple of routes for Howie Tesher in FL earlier this year, and comes off a thorough dusting of his elders in a minor stakes at Hollywood. Runner-up Tweebster, one of the great Twirling Candy's vanquished foes last winter, came back to place in the G3 Native Diver and show horse El Gato Malo returned to win a recent turf allowance handily. Centralinteligence has the pedigree to stretch out (and perhaps turf), but he's been pretty sharp sprinting and seems to have room to improve. Toss his Polytrack debacle and he looks solid. Don't know what to make of Dutrow's ship-in. He's unbeatable at 7f at least in claimers and he seemed well-meant as a 2yo last year, running close to stakes horse Rogue Romance before converting to a typical Linda Rice turf sprinter. Closely related to the good Allen Paulson runner Dowty, |
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Is it me or are 7F races very rare nowadays.
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It's you.
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This race is great, lots of things going on.
Horse I dont want any part of at all- Associate. He will be bet a little Dutrow/Ramon to blow out wins. Tons of speed in here and he has beat nothing at all. He can beat me everyday in a spot like this. The Factor. One of my favorites, but he feels like hes over the top. His last 2 leave a lot to be desired. Ill be hoping he runs well, but I wont have $1 on him. Wont even cover in multis. Wine Police. Hes Ok, so are the 2 above but not in this spot and not for me. He never really moved forward this year off his 2yr old debut. He can beat me. Racing Aptitude. Ran really well last time, but I highly doubt he can repeat that race vs a group like this. Hard for me to toss Baffert, but thats 2 now. Light Up The Score. Not that this one will really be bet, but it is Steve A. Hes just not good enough, I doubt anyone will argue that. Horses I like- Rothko. Getting better with every race. I dont love him, but Ill cover him in my multis with 2 other horses. This guy has to be a price in this spot. Smash. Obvious issues with this guy. He was supposed to be a Derby horse last year and was then off till May. First time since May he is pairing up races, second time in his brief career. If hes right, and you have to assume he is they wont beat him. Hoorayforhollywood. Love everything about him, except the 2 short price seconds. The cutback works, has speed but has proven he can sit and win. Those are the 3 Im using. Dont really get the Ellis horse at all, wont be using him. |
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What don't you get about the Ellis horse aside from not being trained by Baffert?
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We both know it has nothing to do with Baffert. I dont like The Factor and he was my favorite 2yr old last year. For starters Smash already beat him, why is he going to improve and be better then Smash on Monday?
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Again, what's not to get? |
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On a more cynical note, Martin Garcia opting for The Factor tallies another check for the positive column IMO. |
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So would Smash, Rothko and Hoorayforhollywood.
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Thanks, stakes nom PPs didn't have his debut. In any other barn, he probably would be in the Sir Beaufort, but basically I'm working on the premise that his career in FL is meaningless at this point. This is a pretty weak renewal of the Malibu, with the feel of a conditions allowance race. He throttled some seasoned stakes horses (all of whom have seen better days, of course) in his last. Surface is a question mark, but his odds should be enticing enough to give him the benefit of the doubt.
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I'm kind of surprised they didn't try the Malibu with Comma to the Top. He certainly ran well enough last winter on dirt to be competitive in this race.
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Either way, he's a bit up against it. He was laid up for an injury for 6 months and now would be making his 3rd start in one month. I'm glad he bounced right back last time, as his comeback was atrocious, but I think they're getting a little too greedy here. He makes more sense in races like the San Fernando and Strub anyways, where he can set or stalk a slow pace and try and give the closers the slip. |
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Another interesting horse would have been Sway Away, who unfortunately, isn't quite ready. He could make some noise in the top 7f races next year.
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The third race is a very interesting 2yo MSW.
Lasso (Baffert) looks strong, and the Hoffmans debuter looks live too. Gotta think with the breeding on the Hoffmans though, turf. The other Baffert, with that pedigree, will take money. |