By Dave Litfin
BEST BET: Smart Enuf (3rd race)
First Race
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1. Commandeered 2. Desert Key 3. Golden Age
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COMMANDEERED overcame slow break for easy maiden score 3YO bow, had trouble in tough follow-up vs. $309K earner Lantana Mob in G3 stake; gets off the rail, edge in salty N1X allowance. DESERT KEY ran Ready's Image to close decision when also hiked direcently from maiden to stakes, though last 1/16th went in pokey :07 seconds; continues pattern of bullet gate work prior to race. GOLDEN AGE earned big figure (95) placing in debut, but neither the first/third finishers have run that well before or since.
Second Race
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1. Golden Weekend 2. Tiz It 3. Zong
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With a Beyer of 84 as a second-out juvenile last fall, GOLDEN WEEKEND has potential to run in the 90s at 3 - which is what it may take to win super tough maiden sprint; can trip out well stalking three-time beaten favorite TIZ IT, a bounce candidate off 99 fig in recent comeback; and SIXTHIRTEEN, who was collared by Desert Key (see 1st) in return and remains a maiden at 4. ZONG (full brother to G2 sprint winner Half Ours) and WHITE TIE (two recent gate works) are expensive Unbridled's Song colts unveiled by 17% debut barns.
Third Race
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1. Smart Enuf 2. Marscaponi 3. Seeking No More
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SMART ENUF had short lead stretch, outfinished 2-1 chalk for second lone turf start, then caught tiring track in off-the-grass route; meets paceless field. MARSCAPONI met Belmont Stakes starter Icabad Crane last start of '07, returns with trainer change to Tom Bush (5 for 11 on turf to start meet); ran on firm-to-hard turf twice at 2, in tough vs. Cannonball (third in BC Juvenile Turf). SEEKING NO MORE has been on dirt, turf, Polytrack and over jumps, gets 10th different rider; figures close with trouble prone PIAZZA DI SPAGNA.
Fourth Race
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1. Forefathers 2. Vitruvius 3. Firejack
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FOREFATHERS is winless 17+ months but has run some huge races in graded stakes, including career best chasing Daaher in Jerome this track/distance; may get garden spot stalking FIDELIO, MARKET PSYCHOLOGY and MOBO early. VITRUVIUS has shown flashes despite setbacks (skin rash, ankle chip) over the past year, should go forward off fast-paced comeback; sharp in Monday workout. FIREJACK has seven weeks recovery time from 105 Beyer decisioning TEIDE on Polytrack first out in 22 months; winner repeated, but 87 is his next-best figure.
Fifth Race
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1. Too Tough Pete 2. Revealer 3. Hawkwood
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After breaking in the air well-bet debut, TOO TOUGH PETE was bet to favoritism and graduated after pressing fast adjusted pace three weeks later; call in wide-open dash. REVEALER recorded improved pace/final figs with blinkers on for 3YO bow, won stretch duel; dangerous shipper. HAWKWOOD romped over subsequent maiden/allowance winner Manteca with blinkers on two back; wilted at 4-5 going long, may rebound quickly for 35% route-to-sprint trainer.
Sixth Race
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1. Benny the Bull 2. Abraaj 3. Thor's Echo
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From May to January, BENNY THE BULL Beyered 111+ four of six starts while showing improved tactical speed, then won rich Dubai sprint without Lasix; divisional leader has flourished with this kind of spacing between starts. ABRAAJ overtook ferocious pace when able to slip through on rail making '08 bow in mud; might run right back to new top Beyer, as did Divine Park winning Westchester/Met for this barn. THOR'S ECHO showed figures of 112-116-116 last three starts with D. O'Neill; back on Lasix after 14 month absence.
Seventh Race
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1. Vacare 2. Criminologist 3. Bit of Whimsy
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VACARE makes first start since beating recent G1 Gamely winner Precious Kitten and $878K earner Quite a Bride eight months ago; has won repeatedly when fresh, has three wins from similar outside posts. CRIMINOLOGIST looms formidable stretch threat, shows seven turf wins on seven different courses (firm, good yielding), including lifetime top Beyer on this one; rounding back to top form. BIT OF WHIMSY had wrong setup prompting slow pace first out in five months, has history of improving once form cycle gets going; big recent works for trainer 10 for 28 on turf to start meet.
Eighth Race
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1. Indian Blessing 2. Game Face 3. Zaftig
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Champion juvenile filly INDIAN BLESSING has been freshened since suffering first loss to Proud Spell, who was a dominating Kentucky Oaks winner two months later; may be more relaxed with blinkers off. GAME FACE will likely be right on top of the pace coming off three '08 races with half-miles of 45.20 or faster (while top pick was routing prior to layoff); very game taking big-figure La Troienne, sizzled in workout last week. ZAFTIG appeared to be dropping back between horses on turn, settled once into stretch and overwhelmed 4-5 Carolyn's Cat in Nassau County; may be this good.
Ninth Race
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1. Fatal Bullet 2. J Be K 3. Ready's Image
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FATAL BULLET fired off two much-the-best allowance on Polytrack, has trained equally well on conventional dirt for Woodbine-based trainer who shipped in to win Bouwerie Stakes opening weekend with 10-1 Northern Netti; live longshot projects for stalking trip as TRUE QUALITY slugs it out early with J BE K. The latter showed ability to sit off a rival winning Bay Shore; may have found mile bit too far giving weight to Harlem Rocker in Withers. READY'S IMAGE gained useful conditioning running down True Quality in return from knee injury; Tremont-Sanford double at 2 indicates he can fire back to back, has room to improve.
Tenth Race
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1. Dancing Forever 2. Proudinsky 3. Strike a Deal
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DANCING FOREVER spent most of '07 in preliminary allowances, looks like a late bloomer after three big races that include decision over STREAM OF GOLD at 37-1; presence of BETTER TALK NOW's rabbit, SHAKE THE BANK, helps him too. PROUDINSKY impressed lone '08 start, when he handed six-time graded stakes winner Daytona his only loss in last seven starts; overseas form includes half-length loss to multiple G1/G2 winner Saddex and suggests recent rain to soften the turf is in his favor. STRIKE A DEAL lost two tough photos in rich Colonial stakes at 3; poised to go forward after matching best figures in comeback on this course. PAYS TO DREAM went ninth to first with rail run through fourth quarter and widened late while a bit erratic in Dixie, earning '08's top turf Beyer; 1 1/4 miles is a potential issue, but same holds for several others.
Eleventh Race
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1. Big Brown 2. Anak Nakal 3. Denis of Cork
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Recent history says this is not the time to ?send it in? on a horse going for the elusive Triple Crown. This year?s candidate has only the second best last-out Beyer and will run with a patched quarter crack on his left front hoof. Unless you?re selling framed win tickets from the three-race series on eBay at a nice mark-up, 2-5 is about all Big Brown can do for you. At the same time, taking perhaps 3-1 on Casino Drive to win the Belmont as a clear second choice doesn?t seem like much of a bargain, either, no matter how impressive he was in the Peter Pan. As exacta bettors eventually learn from painful experience, the two best horses aren?t always the most probable one-two finishers. Such a scenario could occur with Big Brown and Casino Drive, who will probably indulge Da? Tara with the early lead while positioned in front of the others in a game of cat-and-mouse, and quicken in tandem around the far turn. Whichever one survives an enervating duel probably wins, but the other is vulnerable to any of several late-running types that don?t look as good on paper. Big Brown could run back to his Kentucky Derby figure and invite comparisons to the all-time greats. Or he might have too much pent-up energy after missing several days of training ? ?He was trying to get away from me early,? said his exercise rider, Michelle Nevin, after Tuesday?s workout ? and find himself running on fumes by the quarter pole. Based on his pedigree and two blowout wins nearly 7,000 miles apart, Casino Drive might be a truly special horse; or this might be a case of too much, too soon. Either way, it?s quite possible one will crack, but probably not both. To capitalize in the exacta, it makes sense to key one of them and try to get someone else to pick up the pieces for second. I will bet Big Brown is the survivor, and key him over the 3-4-7 finishers from the Derby. For every $1 using Denis of Cork (improved 10 positions in the final quarter, candidate to improve) and Tale of Ekati (hot trainer, horse for course), I will take $2 with Anal Nakal in the hopes he can provide Nick Zito with his seventh runner-up finish in the Belmont. Most recently, the Zito-trained Birdstone ($74) and Andromeda?s Hero (second at 11-1) each ran eighth in the Derby and improved five weeks later.
Twelfth Race
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1. Bella Attrice 2. My Dream Tomorrow 3. Hangingonaprayer
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BELLA ATTRICE kicked in strongly to win her second start back from a layoff, matching her best figures from last year; trainer's 3 for 7 record first off the claim includes a pair of 9-1 winners on the same card here recently. MY DREAM TOMORROW rallied four wide and shaded 12 seconds to get up in last furlong off a circuit/trainer change; lightly raced and improving. HANGINGONAPRAYER also looks upwardly mobile, after middle move initial allowance try vs. Blitzen Too (2 for 2 on turf).
Thirteenth Race
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1. Law Enforcement 2. Benlayla 3. Megapixel
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LAW ENFORCEMENT only lost once on a fast track at 2, when five wide at Finger Lakes at 15-100 vs. By the Light (who is 5 for 5 and a $497K earner); must overcome wide draw, but work tab is promising. BENLAYLA has come back from freshening with two improved races; gets favorable pace setup to make presence felt late. MEGAPIXEL has raised his game since getting off Aqueduct's inner dirt; could regress off tough loss to Woody Stephens entrant Groomedforvictory, especially if hard-pressed early by INDIAN HAWKE, LIGHTS OF BROADWAY and BEIJING HOUSE.
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BEST BET: Smart Enuf (3rd race)
First Race
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1. Commandeered 2. Desert Key 3. Golden Age
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COMMANDEERED overcame slow break for easy maiden score 3YO bow, had trouble in tough follow-up vs. $309K earner Lantana Mob in G3 stake; gets off the rail, edge in salty N1X allowance. DESERT KEY ran Ready's Image to close decision when also hiked direcently from maiden to stakes, though last 1/16th went in pokey :07 seconds; continues pattern of bullet gate work prior to race. GOLDEN AGE earned big figure (95) placing in debut, but neither the first/third finishers have run that well before or since.
Second Race
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1. Golden Weekend 2. Tiz It 3. Zong
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With a Beyer of 84 as a second-out juvenile last fall, GOLDEN WEEKEND has potential to run in the 90s at 3 - which is what it may take to win super tough maiden sprint; can trip out well stalking three-time beaten favorite TIZ IT, a bounce candidate off 99 fig in recent comeback; and SIXTHIRTEEN, who was collared by Desert Key (see 1st) in return and remains a maiden at 4. ZONG (full brother to G2 sprint winner Half Ours) and WHITE TIE (two recent gate works) are expensive Unbridled's Song colts unveiled by 17% debut barns.
Third Race
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1. Smart Enuf 2. Marscaponi 3. Seeking No More
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SMART ENUF had short lead stretch, outfinished 2-1 chalk for second lone turf start, then caught tiring track in off-the-grass route; meets paceless field. MARSCAPONI met Belmont Stakes starter Icabad Crane last start of '07, returns with trainer change to Tom Bush (5 for 11 on turf to start meet); ran on firm-to-hard turf twice at 2, in tough vs. Cannonball (third in BC Juvenile Turf). SEEKING NO MORE has been on dirt, turf, Polytrack and over jumps, gets 10th different rider; figures close with trouble prone PIAZZA DI SPAGNA.
Fourth Race
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1. Forefathers 2. Vitruvius 3. Firejack
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FOREFATHERS is winless 17+ months but has run some huge races in graded stakes, including career best chasing Daaher in Jerome this track/distance; may get garden spot stalking FIDELIO, MARKET PSYCHOLOGY and MOBO early. VITRUVIUS has shown flashes despite setbacks (skin rash, ankle chip) over the past year, should go forward off fast-paced comeback; sharp in Monday workout. FIREJACK has seven weeks recovery time from 105 Beyer decisioning TEIDE on Polytrack first out in 22 months; winner repeated, but 87 is his next-best figure.
Fifth Race
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1. Too Tough Pete 2. Revealer 3. Hawkwood
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After breaking in the air well-bet debut, TOO TOUGH PETE was bet to favoritism and graduated after pressing fast adjusted pace three weeks later; call in wide-open dash. REVEALER recorded improved pace/final figs with blinkers on for 3YO bow, won stretch duel; dangerous shipper. HAWKWOOD romped over subsequent maiden/allowance winner Manteca with blinkers on two back; wilted at 4-5 going long, may rebound quickly for 35% route-to-sprint trainer.
Sixth Race
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1. Benny the Bull 2. Abraaj 3. Thor's Echo
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From May to January, BENNY THE BULL Beyered 111+ four of six starts while showing improved tactical speed, then won rich Dubai sprint without Lasix; divisional leader has flourished with this kind of spacing between starts. ABRAAJ overtook ferocious pace when able to slip through on rail making '08 bow in mud; might run right back to new top Beyer, as did Divine Park winning Westchester/Met for this barn. THOR'S ECHO showed figures of 112-116-116 last three starts with D. O'Neill; back on Lasix after 14 month absence.
Seventh Race
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1. Vacare 2. Criminologist 3. Bit of Whimsy
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VACARE makes first start since beating recent G1 Gamely winner Precious Kitten and $878K earner Quite a Bride eight months ago; has won repeatedly when fresh, has three wins from similar outside posts. CRIMINOLOGIST looms formidable stretch threat, shows seven turf wins on seven different courses (firm, good yielding), including lifetime top Beyer on this one; rounding back to top form. BIT OF WHIMSY had wrong setup prompting slow pace first out in five months, has history of improving once form cycle gets going; big recent works for trainer 10 for 28 on turf to start meet.
Eighth Race
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1. Indian Blessing 2. Game Face 3. Zaftig
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Champion juvenile filly INDIAN BLESSING has been freshened since suffering first loss to Proud Spell, who was a dominating Kentucky Oaks winner two months later; may be more relaxed with blinkers off. GAME FACE will likely be right on top of the pace coming off three '08 races with half-miles of 45.20 or faster (while top pick was routing prior to layoff); very game taking big-figure La Troienne, sizzled in workout last week. ZAFTIG appeared to be dropping back between horses on turn, settled once into stretch and overwhelmed 4-5 Carolyn's Cat in Nassau County; may be this good.
Ninth Race
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1. Fatal Bullet 2. J Be K 3. Ready's Image
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FATAL BULLET fired off two much-the-best allowance on Polytrack, has trained equally well on conventional dirt for Woodbine-based trainer who shipped in to win Bouwerie Stakes opening weekend with 10-1 Northern Netti; live longshot projects for stalking trip as TRUE QUALITY slugs it out early with J BE K. The latter showed ability to sit off a rival winning Bay Shore; may have found mile bit too far giving weight to Harlem Rocker in Withers. READY'S IMAGE gained useful conditioning running down True Quality in return from knee injury; Tremont-Sanford double at 2 indicates he can fire back to back, has room to improve.
Tenth Race
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1. Dancing Forever 2. Proudinsky 3. Strike a Deal
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DANCING FOREVER spent most of '07 in preliminary allowances, looks like a late bloomer after three big races that include decision over STREAM OF GOLD at 37-1; presence of BETTER TALK NOW's rabbit, SHAKE THE BANK, helps him too. PROUDINSKY impressed lone '08 start, when he handed six-time graded stakes winner Daytona his only loss in last seven starts; overseas form includes half-length loss to multiple G1/G2 winner Saddex and suggests recent rain to soften the turf is in his favor. STRIKE A DEAL lost two tough photos in rich Colonial stakes at 3; poised to go forward after matching best figures in comeback on this course. PAYS TO DREAM went ninth to first with rail run through fourth quarter and widened late while a bit erratic in Dixie, earning '08's top turf Beyer; 1 1/4 miles is a potential issue, but same holds for several others.
Eleventh Race
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1. Big Brown 2. Anak Nakal 3. Denis of Cork
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Recent history says this is not the time to ?send it in? on a horse going for the elusive Triple Crown. This year?s candidate has only the second best last-out Beyer and will run with a patched quarter crack on his left front hoof. Unless you?re selling framed win tickets from the three-race series on eBay at a nice mark-up, 2-5 is about all Big Brown can do for you. At the same time, taking perhaps 3-1 on Casino Drive to win the Belmont as a clear second choice doesn?t seem like much of a bargain, either, no matter how impressive he was in the Peter Pan. As exacta bettors eventually learn from painful experience, the two best horses aren?t always the most probable one-two finishers. Such a scenario could occur with Big Brown and Casino Drive, who will probably indulge Da? Tara with the early lead while positioned in front of the others in a game of cat-and-mouse, and quicken in tandem around the far turn. Whichever one survives an enervating duel probably wins, but the other is vulnerable to any of several late-running types that don?t look as good on paper. Big Brown could run back to his Kentucky Derby figure and invite comparisons to the all-time greats. Or he might have too much pent-up energy after missing several days of training ? ?He was trying to get away from me early,? said his exercise rider, Michelle Nevin, after Tuesday?s workout ? and find himself running on fumes by the quarter pole. Based on his pedigree and two blowout wins nearly 7,000 miles apart, Casino Drive might be a truly special horse; or this might be a case of too much, too soon. Either way, it?s quite possible one will crack, but probably not both. To capitalize in the exacta, it makes sense to key one of them and try to get someone else to pick up the pieces for second. I will bet Big Brown is the survivor, and key him over the 3-4-7 finishers from the Derby. For every $1 using Denis of Cork (improved 10 positions in the final quarter, candidate to improve) and Tale of Ekati (hot trainer, horse for course), I will take $2 with Anal Nakal in the hopes he can provide Nick Zito with his seventh runner-up finish in the Belmont. Most recently, the Zito-trained Birdstone ($74) and Andromeda?s Hero (second at 11-1) each ran eighth in the Derby and improved five weeks later.
Twelfth Race
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1. Bella Attrice 2. My Dream Tomorrow 3. Hangingonaprayer
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BELLA ATTRICE kicked in strongly to win her second start back from a layoff, matching her best figures from last year; trainer's 3 for 7 record first off the claim includes a pair of 9-1 winners on the same card here recently. MY DREAM TOMORROW rallied four wide and shaded 12 seconds to get up in last furlong off a circuit/trainer change; lightly raced and improving. HANGINGONAPRAYER also looks upwardly mobile, after middle move initial allowance try vs. Blitzen Too (2 for 2 on turf).
Thirteenth Race
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1. Law Enforcement 2. Benlayla 3. Megapixel
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LAW ENFORCEMENT only lost once on a fast track at 2, when five wide at Finger Lakes at 15-100 vs. By the Light (who is 5 for 5 and a $497K earner); must overcome wide draw, but work tab is promising. BENLAYLA has come back from freshening with two improved races; gets favorable pace setup to make presence felt late. MEGAPIXEL has raised his game since getting off Aqueduct's inner dirt; could regress off tough loss to Woody Stephens entrant Groomedforvictory, especially if hard-pressed early by INDIAN HAWKE, LIGHTS OF BROADWAY and BEIJING HOUSE.
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