Friday, April 30, 2010
Newt's Thoughts
Kentucky Derby.
Here's how I'm seeing the Derby this evening...
There are 12 horses of the twenty that have a legit chance at winning.
Lookin At Lucky
Ice Box
Super Saver
Line of David
Stately Victor
American Lion
Paddy O'Prado
Devil May Care
Jackson Bend
Dublin
Sidney's Candy
Awesome Act
Rarely is a field this balanced (weak) with the stone favorite
(Eskendereya) going out prior to the final bell.
Twin California horses look strong: Sydney's Candy and Lookin For
Lucky. Unfortunately for both, they drew horrific post positions (1
and 20).
That opens up the whole contest like it's never been opened up before.
Most winners in the Derby come from protected post positions...where
they can get off as they please...(Posts 1-10)
With that in mind...here are my preliminary picks:
With that in mind...here are my preliminary picks:
1. Super Saver: Calvin Bo-Rail drew post #4. The horse is
strong...the rail is a real option for Calvin...He will maximize it.
2. Jackson Bend: This horse, ridden by Hall of Fame Jock Mike
Smith, has been the most STEADY horse in the preseason. He's butted
against Eskendereya every time and finished second by shades. To me,
at 15-1, you can't beat the bet.
3. Sydney's Candy: I know...post 20...but Joe Talamo is
Wunderkind...Will Candy waste too much working to get decent position?
4. Lookin At Lucky: This Polish (Danzig) horse has guts. The
best horse in the field, he will have to overcome everything to get
to the top. The plus side is that he has the WORLD's BEST JOCKEY
riding him.
What people need to understand about the Kentucky Derby is that it is
a handicapper's nightmare. The horses get jumbled and tossed
throughout the race. Rarely, do horses ever race in such freaking
large fields. Anything can happen to a favorite...anything goes.
PS... I could say a few good words about any horse on that 12 horse
list. Wouldn't it be funny if another Mine That Bird won. Here's
what I said about that horse last year: “There is nothing striking
about him physically; he’s just a smallish colt in a plain brown
wrapper, but he does move well.” That statement by Steve Haskin just
about sums it up." Who rode Mine That Bird??? Calvin Bo-RAIL
Derby: Your Analysis Part II
Here are the next ten horses.
2010 | B | Hype | N | M | K | A | Hnd | total |
Devil May Care | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 32 |
Conveyance | 6 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 44 |
Jackson Bend | 7 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 38 |
| 5 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 39 |
Discreetly Mine | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 41 |
Awesome Act | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 23 |
| 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 40 |
Backtalk | 5 | 2 | 5 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 45 |
Homeboykris | 6 | 2 | 7 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 53 |
| 3 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 29 |
Devil May Care – She's the second of trainer Todd (0 for 24 in the Derby) Pletcher's 4 horses in the race and only entered after Todd's big horse, pre-race favorite Eskendereya was injured over the weekend. With Esky out Devil May Care could get her jockey John Velazquez for the
Conveyance – The second of Bouncy Bob Baffert's two horses in the race has been racing on real dirt the last 2 outings. He finished 2nd in his last race, but won the Southwest Stakes two races back beating
Jackson Bend – An exceptionally consistent horse who has finished 1st or 2nd in every race he's run. Unfortunately, all the 1st's were last year and most of the 2nd's were this year. Of course in his last two races he finished 2nd to Eskendereya who's no chump horse. He's been working very well at Churchill, but recorded his last official workout before all the rain came. Jackson Bend is a little horse and some handicappers like little horses in the mud thinking they don't get bogged down as much as a bigger horse. His pedigree is rather non-descript with not much stamina or mud performance, but his fadder comes from a mud-loving family. He's also related to Patty's horse Key Spirit.
Mission Impazible – The 3rd of trainer Todd (0 for 24 in the
Discreetly Mine – The 4th of trainer Todd (0 for 24 in the
Awesome Act – His name practically writes its own headlines. He's a US bred horse who began his career in
Backtalk – Backed into the
Homeboykris – Rick Dutrow of Big Brown fame trains this guy who hasn't raced since finishing 2nd in a
Ok, enough of that. It appears my picks will be
Awesome Act
Lookin at Lucky
Super Saver
But this really might be a year where a pretty pony in the post parade could come home first.
Safe trips to all horses and humans.
The Annoyed Handicapper
Derby: Your Analysis Part I
Greetings all,
As promised, here is the first installment of factoids, rumors, and unsubstantiated opinions about the
Below I've included the rankings from my occasionally successful (4 winners in 13 years)
1. Breeding (B) – Does the horse have a pedigree that gives them a shot at running 1 ¼ miles faster than a slug? Do I personally like any of the horses in the pedigree or their half-siblings, cousins, stablemates,etc., and does the pedigree *not* contain Mr. Prospector or Storm Cat.
2. Hype (H) - Bad marks if I hear a horse's/trainer's name on the local news, or if I see the horse's/trainer's name in The Roanoke Times prior to Sat. (A horse/trainer would have to be a serious hype monster to make it past the Salem Red Sox/Nascar car spoiler coverage around here.)
3. Name (N) - Would the name look good on a
4. Mystery (M) - the dark horse category. How stupefied will the pundits be if this horse wins? The more stupefied the better.
5. Karma/best story (K) - Is there some touching, funny, sad story connected to the horse and/or his connections? Are the connections old timers ala Paul Mellon/Mack Miller with Sea Hero or are they refreshing newcomers like the Funny Cide group or the Smarty Party? Have the connections won before or are they still looking for that first magical win?
6. Annoyance (A) - How annoying will it be to me personally if this horse and/or connections win? This entire system is most successful when I weight this category the highest in the ratings. As usual I am annoyed by twenty horse fields, so I’m continuing to weight this category heavily. Not a common approach, I know, but I am "The Annoyed Handicapper."TM
7. The usual handicapping stuff (Hnd) - you know race records, workouts, post positions, speed figs, stuff that may or may not really matter come Derby Day anyway. I will also be paying attention to wet track performance this year. There is a flash flood watch in effect for
And now onward to the horses.
I’ve listed the first ten horses and my ratings for each.
2010 | B | Hype | N | M | K | A | Hnd | total |
Lookin at Lucky | 3 | 5 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 28 |
Ice Box | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 33 |
Noble's Promise | 7 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 44 |
Super Saver | 2 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 28 |
Line of David | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 34 |
Stately Victor | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 34 |
American Lion | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 41 |
Dean's Kitten | 3 | 3 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 6 | 43 |
Make Music For Me | 7 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 43 |
Paddy O'Prado | 4 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 43 |
Lookin at Lucky – If it weren't for bad luck he'd have no luck at all. In his last few races his running lines include the words “steadied”, “jumped heels”, and “bumped”. Now he's drawn the rail at the
Ice Box – Shoeless Nick Zito brings this closer who won the
Noble's Promise – He finished 5th in the Arkansas Derby in his last start behind Line of David, Super Saver, and Dublin, but he had a rough trip in the race, sustained cuts to his legs and was dealing with a lung infection, so maybe throw that race out. Prior to that race he had finished 2nd in his last 2 races beaten by Lookin at Lucky each time. After a sharp workout at muddy Churchill Monday morning, his lungs were checked and pronounced clear of infection and his connections decided to head for the
Super Saver - Whenever I hear his name I think Winn-Dixie. Wasn't that the store that always offered super saver discounts? They were the store that used to give out the tickets for the televised horse race sweepstakes show. Those are some of the earliest races I remember watching. Anyway Super Saver the horse finished 2nd behind Line of David in the Arkansas Derby last out. His last win actually came at Churchill Downs last fall. He's one of the speedier horses in the race, but jockey Calvin Borel might head directly for his beloved rail position after the start and tuck in behind the leaders. Super Saver has worked well over the sloppy Churchill track and has a mud-loving pedigree as well as a stamina-laden one. This is the first of trainer Todd (0 for 24 in the
Line of David – He won the Arkansas Derby wire to wire in his last start holding off Super Saver and
Stately Victor – He was last seen closing in the stretch to win the Blue Grass Stakes going away on Keeneland's fake dirt. Prior to that he'd been putting in some uninspired efforts in a couple of turf races in
American Lion – He won the Illinois Derby wire to wire in his last start holding off Backtalk among others. That was his first start on real dirt. Before that race he'd been running 3rd and 4th on the fake dirt in
Dean's Kitten – He won the Lane's End on the fake dirt at
Make Music for Me – He was literally the last horse in and only made the field when Endorsement was injured the morning of the post position draw. He finished 6th in the Blue Grass last out after a troubled trip, but 2 races back he won a small stakes on the turf in California. Last fall he ran 3rd behind Lookin at Lucky and Noble's Promise in the Cash Call Futurity. His pedigree is pretty iffy for the distance, but his mudder is from a mud-loving family. He will be the first
Paddy O'Prado – The name rolls right off the tongue, but I always think of patio furniture when I hear it, and really, shouldn't Edgar Prado be riding this horse? Kent Desormeaux has the mount as he did when they were overtaken in the stretch of the Blue Grass and finished 2nd to Stately Victor. Two races back he beat Dean's Kitten on the turf at
That's the first ten.
Derby Preview
Greetings all,
It's almost May. That means it’s time for the Fourteenth Annual Ryder Family Triple Crown Handicapping Contest (henceforth abbreviated as 14ARFTCHC).
You probably have the rules memorized by now. You pick three horses in each of the Triple Crown races - The Kentucky Derby presented by Yum! Brands on May 1, the Preakness Stakes on May 15, and the
Don't forget to check the ARFTCHC blog. Thom has posted some
So here are the entrants in post position order.
PP | Horse | ML | Trainer | Jockey |
1 | Lookin At Lucky | 3-1 | Bob Baffert | Garrett Gomez |
2 | Ice Box | 10-1 | Nick Zito | Jose Lezcano |
3 | Noble's Promise | 12-1 | Ken McPeek | Willie Martinez |
4 | Super Saver | 15-1 | Todd Pletcher | Calvin Borel |
5 | Line of David | 30-1 | John Sadler | Rafael Bejarano |
6 | Stately Victor | 30-1 | Mike Maker | Alan Garcia |
7 | American Lion | 30-1 | Eoin Harty | David Flores |
8 | Dean's Kitten | 50-1 | Mike Maker | Robby Albarado |
9 | Make Music For Me | 50-1 | Alexis Barba | Joel Rosario |
10 | Paddy O'Prado | 20-1 | Dale Romans | Kent Desormeaux |
11 | Devil May Care | 10-1 | Todd Pletcher | John Velazquez |
12 | Conveyance | 12-1 | Bob Baffert | Martin Garcia |
13 | Jackson Bend | 15-1 | Nick Zito | Mike Smith |
14 | | 20-1 | Todd Pletcher | Rajiv Maragh |
15 | Discreetly Mine | 30-1 | Todd Pletcher | Javier Castellano |
16 | Awesome Act | 10-1 | Jeremy Noseda | Julien Leparoux |
17 | | 12-1 | D. Wayne Lukas | Terry Thompson |
18 | Backtalk | 50-1 | Tom Amoss | Miguel Mena |
19 | Homeboykris | 50-1 | Rick Dutrow | Ramon Dominguez |
20 | | 3-1 | John Sadler | Joe Talamo |
As usual in the Derbies of the 21st century you have horses bucking long-standing historical trends, handicappers
I will be sending my own collection of factoids, rumors, and unsubstantiated opinions about the entrants in a couple of separate emails as well as posting them on the ARFTCHC blog. So grab your favorite handicapping pen, your dartboard, Magic 8 Ball, or your prognosticating pet and let me know your three
May the horse be with you.
And also with you.
Lift up your bridle.
We lift them up to the jockey.
Let us shower tokens upon the jockey, our commander in the field.
It is right to give him thanks and roses.
Libby