AN EARLY LOOK AT THE BREEDERS CUP 2003--comments welcome unless your name is Railbird or Joehenport

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The last four runnings of the Breeders Cup in California has been brutal to the east shippers and Euro invaders.
Home court advantage will once again be prevalent but with the aid of my shiny new Crushing the Cup 2003 which they give away gratis at the OJC-(what a swell bunch of reptiles)-there are some Euros and East Coasters who may make some noise.
The key--according to the authors of this little tome--is to concede home court advantage unless you come across a Road Warrior which is defined below--i think....
The tools being used to arrive at the contenders are

1) 4-6 factors to get your basic contenders

2) an index to further fine tune them (the Crushing Index )

3) very careful attention to the Road Warrior

Here are the 8 races in order--i am now going for several ales and a pork pie
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Oak Tree at Santa Anita, Saturday, October 25, 2003
Race 2 - Post Time 10:20
Breeders' Cup Distaff Presented by Nextel – Purse $2,000,000
1 1/8 miles (9 furlongs) - For fillies and mares 3 years old and up

HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are five factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 No Group 1 win for Euros and Grade 1 win for domestics in 2003

#3 No wins at the distance

#4 Layoff 35+ days

#5 Less than 5 races leading up to this race in 2003
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Adoration #1 #2 #3 #5

Azeri

Buy The Sport

Elloluv #3

Got Koko

Lady Tak #3 #4

Sightseek

Take Charge Lady



The Crushing Index for this race is Par 107(103 for 3 year olds) plus # of wins plus beyers over 100

Adoration *2*

Azeri *9*

Buy The Sport *2*

Elloluv *7*

Got Koko *7*

Lady Tak *6*

Sightseek *16*

The Road Warriors in this race are Got Koko and Azeri

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Oak Tree at Santa Anita, Saturday, October 25, 2003
Race 3 - Post Time 10:55
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies – Purse $1,000,000
1 1/16 miles (8.5 furlongs) - For 2 year old fillies

HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are four factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 No stakes wins

#3 No less than 3 and no more than 6 races

#4 Layoff of 30+ days
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Ashado

Be Gentle

Class Above #3 #4

Dixie High #4

Forest Music #2 #3

Halfbridled

Hollywood Story #2

Renaissance Lady #1 #2 #3

Shadow of Mine #1 #2

Society Selection #3

Tarlow #2 #3

Victory U.S.A #2

Vino Tinto #3

Zosima

My goodness--10 of them knocked out

The Crushing Index =overall wins +95+beyers+90+route beyers+3 points for sprint to route beyer improvement
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Ashado *6*

Be Gentle *3*

Class Above *5*

Dixie High *3*

Forest Music *2*

Halfbridled *6*

Hollywood Story *3*

Renaissance Lady *1*

Shadow of Mine *4*

Society Selection *7*

Tarlow *6*

Victory U.S.A. *6*

Vino Tinto *2*

Zosima *6*

Historically a CI of 5 has won 9 out of the last 12 leaving us with 3 contenders factoring in the knock eliminations.

There are no Road Warriors in this group.
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Oak Tree at Santa Anita, Saturday, October 25, 2003
Race 4 - Post Time 11:35
Netjets Breeders' Cup Mile – Purse $1,500,000
1 mile on Turf (8 furlongs) – 3 year olds and up

HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are six factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 No Group 1 win for Euros and stakes win for domestics in 2003

#3 No win at the distance in 2003

#4 Three year olds must have been competitive to elders

#5 A Beyer top is an automatic toss

#6 Never run to par-(this race is 109)
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Century City-#3 #5 #6

Decarchy #2 #3 #6

Designed for Luck #5 #6

Freefourinternet #5 #6

Irish Warrior #3 #6

Oasis Dream #3 #5 (time form adjusted--just topped)

Peace Rules #3

Perfect Soul #5 #6

Refuse To Bend #1

Sarafan

Six Perfections #5

Soaring Free #6

Special Ring #3

Touch of the Blues #6

Important note--subtract 13 points from the Timeform rating
on a European runner to get a Beyer equivalent.

SARAFAN IS THE ONLY NAG TO FLY UNDER THE RADAR AND SURVIVE THE
AXE. MIGHT BE A HALF DECENT PRICE.
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Oak Tree at Santa Anita, Saturday, October 25, 2003
Race 5 - Post Time 12:10
Breeders' Cup Sprint – Purse $1,000,000
6 furlongs – 3 year olds and up

HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are four factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 Less than 4 preps leading up to this race

#3 No wins at the distance

#4 No stakes wins (any stakes)

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Aldebaran #3

Bluesthestandard

Cajun Beat

Captain Squire

Ethan Man #2

Midas Eyes #2 #3

Posse

Private Horde

Shake You Down

Valid Video

Yanke Gentleman #2

Zavata

Looks like we got rid of the chalk and a couple of dogs.

On to the Crushing Index

Aldebaran *13*

Bluesthestandard *11*

Cajun Beat *6*

Captain Squire *5*

Ethan Man *2*

Midas Eyes *3*

Posse *7*

Private Horde *13*

Shake You Down *17*

Valid Video *8*

Yanke Gentleman *5*

Zavata *5*

The Road Warriors are Aldebaran/Posse/Private Horde/Valid Video
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Oak Tree at Santa Anita, Saturday, October 25, 2003
Race 6 - Post Time 12:34
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf – Purse $1,000,000
1¼ miles on Turf (10 furlongs) – Fillies and Mares 3 years old and up


HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are four factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 No stakes win for Euros 2 knocks but no G1 no knocks- for US 1 knock no g1 2 knocks no stakes win

#3 Has never finished within 4 lengths of winner at this distance

#4 Not laid off for more than 45 days
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Bien Nicole #2

Bright Sky

Dessert #4

Dimitrova

Heat Haze

Islington #4

L'Ancresse

Megahertz #4

Mezzo Soprano

Musical Chimes

Riskaverse

Tates Creek

Voodoo Dancer #4

Yesterday

NOT TOO MANY KNOCKS--MAYBE THE CRUSH INDEX CAN PAINT A BETTER PICTURE

For this race the par is 103
CI is 2003 wins/beyers +100(2003)/Beyers+103(2003)

Bien Nicole *6*

Bright Sky *9*

Dessert *3*

Dimitrova *6*

Heat Haze *8*

Islington *9*

L'Ancresse *2*

Megahertz *7*

Mezzo Soprano *5*

Musical Chimes *5*

Riskaverse *6*

Tates Creek *11*

Voodoo Dancer *6*

Yesterday *8*

Seems we have a competitive race here.

Time to scan for a Road warrior. Bien Nicole is the only shipper that qualifies. Tates Creek is the home horse who has won at every SoCal track. These two look interesting.
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Oak Tree at Santa Anita, Saturday, October 25, 2003
Race 7 - Post Time 1:20
Bessemer Trust Breeders' Cup Juvenile – Purse $1,500,000
1 1/16 miles (8.5 furlongs) - For 2-year-old colts and geldings


HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are four factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 No stakes wins

#3 No less than 2 and no more than 7 races

#4 Layoff of 30+ days
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Action This Day #2

Cactus Ridge

Capitano #2

Chapel Royal

Consecrate #1 #2

Cuvee #4

Grand Reward #2

Minister Eric #2 #4

Old Deuteronomy #2

Race For Glory

Relaxed Gesture #2

Siphonizer #1

Thats an Outrage #2

Tiger Hunt

Mambo Train #1 #2
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Was that the chalk we just threw out there??

The Crushing Index is overall wins plus 96+ Beyers plus 90+ route Beyers plus 3 points for Sprint to Route Adjustment

Action This Day *1*

Cactus Ridge *10*

Capitano *1*

Chapel Royal *9*

Consecrate *1*

Cuvee *7*

Grand Reward *4*

Minister Eric *1*

Old Deuteronomy *1*

Race For Glory *3*

Relaxed Gesture *6*

Siphonizer *2*

Thats an Outrage *1*

Tiger Hunt *3*

Mambo Train *1*
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Historically anything less than 3 is a toss-ofer last 10 runnings

Cuvee may be a tad vulnerable--especially with 2 Road Warriors with better CIs-Cactus Ridge and Chapel Royale.

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Oak Tree at Santa Anita, Saturday, October 25, 2003
Race 8 - Post Time 1:55
John Deere Breeders' Cup Turf – Purse $2,000,000
1 1/2 miles (12 furlongs) - For 3 year olds and up

HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are five factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner) Also consider any horse coming from the Arc de Triomphe

#2 No Group 1 win for Euros and Grade 1 win for domestics in 2003

#3 No wins at the distance

#4 Six year olds and up have gone 0/22

#5 Layoff of 35+ days
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Balto Star #3

Bright Sky #2 #3

Deeliteful Irving #2

Falbrav

High Chaparral

Johar #2 #3

Storming Home

Sulamani

The Tin Man #5

Three Europeans and the hometown horse remain unscathed from the dreaded knocks!

The Crush Index for this race is Wins for year + #105 Beyers + #Beyers over par(110)

Balto Star *3*

Bright Sky *4*

Deeliteful Irving *2*

Falbrav *14*

High Chaparral *8*

Johar *2*

Storming Home *6*

Sulamani *10*

The Tin Man *4*

In the last 10 runnings of the Turf the CI has been 12/13/10/11/10/11/13/3/8/13

This points heavily to the 3 European horses.

Is there a Road Warrior in the house?

The lone qualifier is Falbrav.

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HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are five factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 No Group 1 win for Euros and Grade 1 win for domestics in 2003

#3 Six year olds and up have gone 0/15

#4 Layoff of 35+ days must be accompanied by a bullet AND stamina work(longer than 5f)
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Congaree

Dynever

Evening Attire #2

Falbrav

Funny Cide

Hold that Tiger #2 #4

Medaglia d'Oro #4

Perfect Drift

Pleasantly Perfect #2

Ten Most Wanted

Toccet #1 #2

Volponi #1 #2

Well-that trims the herd somewhat. Lets look at the "Crushing" index. It seems that a minimum of *8* is required to be competitive judging by past runnings.

Congaree *15*

Dynever *6*

Evening Attire *7*

Falbrav *14*

Funny Cide *7*

Hold that Tiger *2*

Medaglia d'Oro *9*

Perfect Drift *12*

Pleasantly Perfect *4*

Ten Most Wanted *8*

Toccet *2*

Volponi *6*

The CI does little to separate any further.

The Road Warriors are Congaree/ Falbrav/ Perfect Drift and Ten Most Wanted.
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THE ROAD WARRIOR

In the last four runnings in California shippers and Euros have not fared well. The ones that have displayed this profile--

1-Victories at four different tracks during the year. For 2 year olds 3 wins.

2-French based horses must also show a win in England or Ireland. English and Irish based horses must show a win in France or on the continent,

3-Cal-based horses need a win at each S. Cal track.

IF YOU HAVE READ THIS FAR YOU ARE A TOTAL DEGENERATE GAMBLER LIKE ME--GOOD LUCK
 

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Assuming we have a fast track, and Congaree runs in the Classic, Two horses stand out imo. Aldebaran, cutting back to the 6 furlongs won't hurt his chances. A strong closer who likes Santa Anita, winning both starts there.

Midas Eyes trained by Bobby Frankel, is primed for this race. Frankel kept him out of the Triple Crown Races, he lost by a snot at Belmont to another entry here, Posse, in June. Definitely a contender here.

Speaking of Posse,The Riva Ridge winner, can win this race with right pace. May pay a nice price to boot.


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This is a pretty deep field and I think Midas Eyes is in over his head

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 Less than 4 preps leading up to this race

#3 No wins at the distance

#4 No stakes wins (any stakes)

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Aldebaran #3

Bluesthestandard

Cajun Beat

Captain Squire

Ethan Man #2

Midas Eyes #2 #3<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Posse

Private Horde

Shake You Down

Valid Video

Yanke Gentleman #2

Zavata

He has two serious knocks.

In the last 19 runnings not one single entrant has won the Sprint that is winless at 6f--whether they have raced at the distance or not. Aldebaran is a toss for that very reason--as well as his compromising running style. A pace meltdowm would give him an outaside shot-but at the expected price of 5/2 i aint buying.

Midas Eyes also has the distinction of having less than 4 preps coming into this race. I do not know the history of this trend-but I know that it is a serious hindrance. A race of this calibre needs an historical foundation of sound preps to get the job done.

IMO--too much for this horse to overcome.
 

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Wil

The crushing index points to this guy coming up short as well--although it seems to scream for Aldebaran. i will check--but I think if you score less than 5 in the "CI" you are up against it.

Aldebaran *13*

Bluesthestandard *11*

Cajun Beat *6*

Captain Squire *5*

Ethan Man *2*

Midas Eyes *3* <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Posse *7*

Private Horde *13*

Shake You Down *17*

Valid Video *8*

Yanke Gentleman *5*

Zavata *5*
 

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Early you can't throwout Aldebaran against that field. It is a very weak Sprint field and besides that, you can't play against a juicer like Frankel in that spot on a track the horse loves. Cheap speed in there, a 110 Beyer or less can win that and I have no doubt Aldebaran can put that up at 6 furlongs.
 

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He is a great horse and has a shot to win. But now way am I taking 5-2 on a horse like this.

This is a weak field only in that half of them have zero shot--I think there are 5 legit contenders--here is my odds line

My odds line for the Sprint

Shake You Down 7-2

Private Horde 9-2

Valid Video 9-2

Posse 5-1

Aldebaran 5-1

Cajun Beat 6-1

Bluesthestandard 8-1

Captain Squire 12-1

Yankee Gentleman 25-1

Zavata 25-1

Midas Eyes 25-1

Ethan Man 50-1

Great Notion 50-1
 

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Dont we have a horse forum, this is cluttering the board here.
 

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YES WE DO RAILBIRD, BUT I HAVE NEWS FOR YOU THIS IS THE BIGGEST EVENT GOING ON NEXT WEEKEND.
I'AM SURE IT MAY INTERFER WITH YOU WATCHING SOCCER, BUT GIVE IT A LOOK, GREAT ACTION...G.
 

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Actually I think we should only have 1 forum instead of 12 diffrent forums, everyone should just post in one forum about any subject. Good luck with your horse wagering, I prefer wta clay court tennis, and I am coaching my ladies 4.5 team at my tennis club. If Im wagering on something besides womens tennis it will be Williamsport or Big west basketball. I have met some trainers and an aware of the cheating that goes on. I know Hoffman,Headley,Baffert are known cheaters. And Baffert could not even be faithfull to his wife despite having young children. Bob use to live in Hunington Beach and we went to the same hair stlyist, so I know all about him.
 

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Good because horse racing is animal abuse, and I have yet to meet a horse bettor that wasnt a complete loser in life.
 

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What use would Baffert have for a hair stylist?

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He gets a haircut about twice a year and his wife probably uses a bowl. If he's paying a stylist, he's the one getting screwed for a change.
 

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Read the last part of Gospels and the first part of Acts. Read over it this week and think about how horseplayers had been followers of Jesus for over 2 years. They were students. He was teaching them many things. When he was crucified on the cross, they became frightened, scattered, and even went back to their old jobs. They hadn't yet understood that they were being groomed to carry the Gospel (the Daily Racing Form) to the world. They didn't know that they were going to unlearn being a follower and a student, let go, reach, and re-learn to be horseplayers. Jesus came back to instruct them to remember what He taught them and to tell them to make horseplayers of all the Nations. You can read what He told them in Matt: 28:18, Mark 16:15, Luke 24, and John 21. You can read how they responded in the book of Acts. They carried out what He asked them to do - what He had trained them to do.Do not tell me horseplayers are losers.They are doing good work.
 

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Injury forces Cactus Ridge out of Juvenile
By MARCUS HERSH
CHICAGO - The unbeaten 2-year-old Cactus Ridge will miss the Breeders' Cup Juvenile because of an injury to his right knee. Cactus Ridge, who has started his career with four straight wins, breezed well at Hawthorne on Saturday, but showed signs of soreness Sunday morning, when the injury was detected.
"We took some X-rays and discovered the injury in his right knee," said Bret Calhoun, who trains Cactus Ridge for Toby Keith's Dream Walkin' Farm. "It's not a career threatening, but he'll be laid up for a couple of months. We'll have to look forward to a 3-year-old campaign"

With Cactus Ridge out here is how the Juvy now stacks up

Oak Tree at Santa Anita, Saturday, October 25, 2003
Race 7 - Post Time 1:20
Bessemer Trust Breeders' Cup Juvenile – Purse $1,500,000
1 1/16 miles (8.5 furlongs) - For 2-year-old colts and geldings


HANDICAPPING BY PROCESS OF ELIMINATION-Here are four factors used in Crushing
the Cup 2003. They are referred to as "knocks". The more knocks, the more
you should look elsewhere!

#1 Last race was NOT sharp (in the money or within 4 lengths of winner)

#2 No stakes wins

#3 No less than 2 and no more than 7 races

#4 Layoff of 30+ days
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Action This Day #2

Capitano #2

Chapel Royal

Consecrate #1 #2

Cuvee #4

Grand Reward #2

Minister Eric #2 #4

Old Deuteronomy #2

Race For Glory

Relaxed Gesture #2

Siphonizer #1

Thats an Outrage #2

Tiger Hunt

Mambo Train #1 #2
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Was that the chalk we just threw out there??

The Crushing Index is overall wins plus 96+ Beyers plus 90+ route Beyers plus 3 points for Sprint to Route Adjustment

Action This Day *1*

Capitano *1*

Chapel Royal *9*

Consecrate *1*

Cuvee *7*

Grand Reward *4*

Minister Eric *1*

Old Deuteronomy *1*

Race For Glory *3*

Relaxed Gesture *6*

Siphonizer *2*

Thats an Outrage *1*

Tiger Hunt *3*

Mambo Train *1*
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BREEDERS CUP DISTAFF

1 Take Charge Lady E. Prado Kenneth G. McPeek 8-1
2 Adoration P. Valenzuala David Hofmans 20-1
3 Lady Tak P. Day Steven M. Asmussen 12-1
4 Buy the Sport J. Velazquez Robert Barbara 20-1
5 Sightseek J. Bailey Robert J. Frankel 6-5
6 Elloluv C. Nakatani Craig Dollase 9-2
7 Got Koko A. Solis Bruce Headley 2-1

BREEDERS' CUP JUVENILE FILLIES FIELD
Total Purse: $1 million; 1 1/16 miles
Post Horse Jockey Trainer M/L Odds
1 Dixie High V. Espinoza Adam Kitchingman 30-1
2 Shadow of Mine J. Valdivia C. Beau Greely 50-1
3 Hollywood Story P. Valenzuela John A. Shirreffs 15-1
4 Forest Music E. Prado Mark Shuman 12-1
5 Ashado J. Velazquez Todd A. Pletcher 20-1
6 Society Selection R. Ganpath H. Allen Jerkens 8-1
7 Class Above D. Flores Bob Baffert 7-2
8 Victory U. S. A. J. Bailey Bob Baffert 10-1
9 Renaissance Lady T. Baze D. Wayne Lukas 30-1
10 Vino Tinto R. Fogelsonger Nicholas J. Hines 50-1
11 Zosima P. Day Eoin G. Harty 15-1
12 Tarlow M. Smith John A. Shirreffs 15-1
13 Be Gentle C. Velazquez D. Wayne Lukas 20-1
14 Halfbridled J. Krone Richard E. Mandella 7-5

BREEDERS' CUP MILE FIELD
Total Purse: $1,500,000; 1 mile
Post Horse Jockey Trainer M/L Odds
1 Peace Rules E. Prado Robert J. Frankel 6-1
2 Sarafan V. Espinoza Neil D. Drysdale 10-1
3 Designed for Luck P. Valenzuela Vladimir Cerin 6-1
4 Soaring Free J. Velasquez Mark R. Frostad 20-1
5 Refuse To Bend (IRE) P. Smullen Dermot K. Weld 15-1
6 Special Ring D. Flores Julio C. Canani 4-1
7 Freefourinternet J. Espinoza Joan Scott 30-1
8 Century City (IRE) J. Valdivia C. Beau Greely 20-1
9 Touch of the Blues (FR) K. Desormeaux Neil D. Drysdale 20-1
10 Oasis Dream (GB) R. Hughes John H.M. Gosden 5-1
11 Irish Warrior A. Solis Wallace Dollase 20-1
12 Decarchy M. Smith Doug O'Neill 20-1
13 Six Perfections (FR) J. Bailey Pascal F. Bary 6-1
14 Perfect Soul (IRE) J. Santos Roger L. Attfield 15-1

BREEDERS' CUP SPRINT FIELD
Total Purse: $1,180,000; 6 furlongs
Post Horse Jockey Trainer M/L Odds
1 Zavata G. Stevens Patrick-Louis Biancone 15-1
2 Shake You Down M. Luzzi Scott A. Lake 4-1
3 Posse P. Day Steven M. Asmussen 15-1
4 Valid Video E. Prado Dennis J. Manning 8-1
5 Midas Eyes J. Velazquez Robert J. Frankel 10-1
6 Aldebaran J. Bailey Robert J. Frankel 3-1
7 Ethan Man R. Douglas Patrick B. Byrne 20-1
8 Bluesthestandard M. Smith Ted H. West 12-1
9 Private Horde J. Lumpkins Joe Cain 20-1
10 Great Notion T. Baze Darrin Miller 20-1
11 Cajun Beat C. Velasquez Stephen R. Margolis 20-1
12 Yankee Gentleman P. Valenzuela John A. Shirreffs 6-1
13 Captain Squire A. Solis Jeff Mullins 10-1

BREEDERS' CUP FILLY & MARE TURF FIELD
Total Purse: $1,060,000 ; 1 1/4 miles
Post Horse Jockey Trainer M/L Odds
1 Tates Creek P. Valenzuala Robert J. Frankel 6-1
2 Yesterday (IRE) M. Kinane Aidan P. O'Brien 12-1
3 Heat Haze (GB) J. Bailey Robert J. Frankel 6-1
4 Islington (IRE) K. Fallon Sir Michael R. Stoute 3-1
5 Mezzo Soprano F. Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 8-1
6 Musical Chimes G. Stevens Andre Fabre 4-1
7 Voodoo Dancer C. Nakatani Christophe Clement 10-1
8 Riskaverse J. Velasquez Patrick J. Kelly 30-1
9 Megahertz (GB) A. Solis Robert J. Frankel 12-1
10 Dimitrova P. Smullen Dermot K. Weld 12-1
11 L'Ancresse (IRE) E. Prado Aidan P. O'Brien 50-1
12 Bien Nicole D. Pettinger Donnie K. Von Hemel 12-1

BREEDERS' CUP JUVENILE FIELD
Total Purse: $1,500,000; 1 1/16 miles
Post Horse Jockey Trainer M/L Odds
1 Race for Glory C. Velasquez D. Wayne Lukas 6-1
2 Action This Day D. Flores Richard E. Mandella 20-1
3 That's an Outrage V. Espinoza Michael Puhich 30-1
4 Consecrate P. Valenzuela Bob Baffert 15-1
5 Mambo Train E. Prado Marcelo Polanco 50-1
6 Tiger Hunt P. Day W. Elliott Walden 5-1
7 Minister Eric A. Solis Richard E. Mandella 8-1
8 Siphonizer J. Krone Richard E. Mandella 12-1
9 Capitano J. Valdivia Thomas Ray Bell, II 12-1
10 Chapel Royal J. Velasquez Todd A. Pletcher 8-1
11 Relaxed Gesture (IRE) P. Smullen Dermot K. Weld 20-1
12 Cuvee J. Bailey Steven M. Asmussen 8-5

BREEDERS' CUP TURF FIELD
Total Purse: $2,120,000; 1 1/2 miles
Post Horse Jockey Trainer M/L Odds
1 Toccet R. Baze John F. Scanlan 30-1
2 Bright Sky (IRE) D. Boeuf Elie Lellouche 15-1
3 High Chaparral (IRE) M. Kinane Aidan P. O'Brien 7-2
4 Sulamani (IRE) F. Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 7-2
5 Storming Home (GB) G. Stevens Neil D. Drysdale 5-2
6 Balto Star J. Velasquez Todd A. Pletcher 20-1
7 The Tin Man M. Smith Richard E. Mandella 15-1
8 Falbrav (IRE) D. Holland Luca M. Cumani 3-1
9 Johar A. Solis Richard E. Mandella 8-1

BREEDERS' CUP CLASSIC FIELD
Total Purse: $4 million; 1 1/4 miles
Post Horse Jockey Trainer M/L Odds
1 Evening Attire J. Velazquez Patrick J. Kelly 15-1
2 Pleasantly Perfect A. Solis Richard E. Mandella 10-1
3 Volponi J. Santos Phillip G. Johnson 15-1
4 Funny Cide J. Krone Barclay Tagg 8-1
5 Hold That Tiger E. Prado Aidan P. O'Brien 12-1
6 Dynever C. Nakatani Christophe Clement 15-1
7 Perfect Drift G. Stevens Murray W. Johnson 7-2
8 Medaglia d'Oro J. Bailey Robert J. Frankel 3-1
9 Congaree P. Velenzuela Bob Baffert 6-1
10 Ten Most Wanted P. Day Wallace Dollase 4-1
 

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