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2018 PEGASUS WORLD CUP: PEERLESS BETTOR RELEASES FULL LEADERBOARD
Jody Demling has won nine straight Derby-Oaks doubles, he nailed the superfecta at the Belmont AND Breeders' Cup Classic, and had the Travers winner beforehand too. Here are his picks for Saturday's Pegasus World Cup.
Jody Demling
Jan 24, 4:14PM EST
In 2017, horse racing guru Jody Demling handed out winners from start to finish.
Demling's first pick for SportsLine was on the Kentucky Derby. Of course he had the winner -- picking Always Dreaming when that horse was 6/1. That allowed Demling, incredibly, to cash his ninth straight Kentucky Oaks-Derby double.
Demling said Tapwrit would edge Irish War Cry in the Belmont Stakes -- that's exactly what happened. Demling also cashed trifecta and superfecta bets for SportsLine members, creating a monster Belmont payday.
Demling had the Travers Stakes winner, West Coast, beforehand too. He capped off 2017 by nailing the superfecta in the Breeders' Cup Classic! Anyone who followed Demling's advice is way, way up.
With the $16 million Pegasus World Cup -- the world's richest race -- set for Saturday at Gulfstream Park, Demling has analyzed the 12-horse field and released where he believes every horse will finish. Will Gun Runner end his career in style?
Thanks G Money.Gun Runner (4-5) - Expect Gun Runner to be in a stalking position and then he will pounce and win one more time before his career comes to an end. The only thing that could hinder Gun Runner is that he's never raced at Gulfstream Park, but he's raced over 10 surfaces and he's a champion. I don't expect anything but a win.
--2. West Coast (8-1) - Won five in a row before the Breeders' Cup and developed into what I would call the best 3-year-old in the country last year.
--3. Collected (8-1) - Ran second to Gun Runner in the Breeders' Cup Classic but returned to the track with a disappointing third in the San Antonio Stakes. He needs to be on the front end and I would think he'll be there but get passed by the top two in the final stage of this race.
--4. Seeking the Soul (25-1) - He will be flying in the end and trainer Dallas Stewart has a history for getting a long shot to run well in a big race.
--5. Sharp Azteca (6-1) - All three of his wins at Gulfstream were one-turn races and I'm bumping him down a few spots because of distance questions.
--6. War Story (25-1) - Has three consecutive fourth-place finishes, including the Breeders' Cup Classic. He won't finish quite that high this time.
--6. Gunnevera (15-1) - He's never won a Grade I race and has been my nemesis for a year. When I pick him to do well, he doesn't and when I do, he runs a good race. He'll try to make a move in the end but so will others.
--8. Toast of New York (20-1) - I'm going with the gut that he won't be in top form.
--9. Stellar Wind (30-1) - She was awful in the Breeder's Cup Distaff and finished a distant eighth. Now in the barn of trainer Chad Brown, she's up against it in this one.
--10. Singing Bullet (30-1) - Just seems like a lot to ask from a horse that has one win in his last five allowance starts. But he is owned by Stronach Stables, whose owner Frank Stronach owns Gulfstream and puts on the race.
--11. Giant Expectations (30-1) - Won the San Antonio on the front end; but won't be able to do that against this bunch.
--12. Fear the Cowboy (30-1) - Just can't see it happening. In fact, he should be the longest price on the board.