Einstein runs away with the Big Cap

8 03 2009

 

The “older male” division has been looking for a new leader ever since the retirement of the 2008 Horse of the Year, Curlin.  Saturday’s 72nd running of the $1 million Santa Anita Handicap showed just how wide open that division appeared on paper as thirteen runners vied for the richest race of the winter meet.  The race appeared as deep as a Breeder’s Cup championship, with seemingly each horse in the field capable of prevailing.  In the end it was the class and versatility of Einstein that made the difference.

Much like we saw on Breeders’ Cup day last fall, horses who have performed strongly over the turf seem to thrive over the Santa Anita Pro Ride.  Einstien is now the consummate  multiple surface winner, having prevailed on turf, dirt, and synthetics;  but I think most players think of him as a much stronger turf runner than a main track runner.  That’s an angle you’ve always got to respect on the Pro Ride. 

Matto Mondo was sent off as the slight post time favorite and set the early pace travelling the first quarter in :24.52 and the half in :48.31 under jockey Rafael Bejarano.   Cowboy Cal stalked the early pace with Heroi Do Bafra and Einstein tucked in just behind him.   As the field entered the turn for home, Cowboy Cal and Einstein put the pressure on Matto Mondo.  Cowboy Cal was the first to challenge and drew nearly even with him in the turn.  Einstein swung wide to the outside and unleashed his run at the top of the stretch.

Leparoux then asked Einstein for his run and he was able to pull away heading for the wire.  With Matto Mondo slowly fading, the only remaining challenge was a big late run from Jose Valdivia and Champs Elysees  who exploded to the wire for 2nd. 

Einstein crossed the finish line in 2:01.93 for his 10th career victory, boosting his earnings to $2,278,020 in 24 lifetime starts.  Trainer  Helen Pitts would appear to have many options for the colt with his proven ability to run well over any surface he encounters.  It’s a long way until Breeders’ Cup weekend 2009, but for now Einstein would appear to be a horse worthy of consideration for the Classic.

The win was huge for me.  I had taken a proverbial bath on some of my selections yesterday, including a right good thrashing at the hands of  I Want Revenge in the Gotham and a tough loss for Ventura to Gio Ponti in Frank E. Kilroe Mile Handicap.  Stardom Bound came through, but only by the slimmest of margins and not at anything remotely resembling a price.  That meant that going into the Big Cap, arguably the best “betting race” we’d seen this year, all of my hopes were down to Einstein at 5/1.   I’m not sure if I’ve published this before or not, but we’re actually tracking our public selections over on the TBA homepage.  All the standard $20 win bets and superfecta plays I mention here get plugged into this spreadsheet that spits out our ROI.  You can tell from looking at the sheet that I’m not very successful with the superfectas, but I have managed to grind out a positive ROI thus far (although take away Einstein’s win and it’s suddenly a negative ROI).  Truth be told I need to be a bit more diligent in recording things on here.  You can see I’ve gone from just listing the # of the horse to now listing them by name so that it’s easier to track and observe what lessons I can from my errors. Now that I know I can share it with you all publicly that’s the gameplan.  In other words, get ready to watch that ROI come dropping down like a meteor.





Stardom Bound looks to steal the show on Big Cap Day at Santa Anita.

7 03 2009

Go ahead.  Beat her if you can. California’s top three-year-old filly takes her next step today in the 70th running of the Santa Anita Oaks (Grade 1).   Eight other fillies have lined up to challenge the daughter of Tapit who continues to flirt with Kentucky Derby dreams.  On a day that feature arguably the most competitive race of the year in the $1,000,000 Santa Anita Handicap, the return of Stardom Bound in the Santa Anita Oaks figures to be the most compelling story of the day.   The field sets up like this:

  1. Stardom Bound (M. Smith/R. Frankel) 2/5*
  2. Burg Berg (T. Baze/P. Gonzalez) 10/1
  3. Miss Silver Brook (A. Solis/J. Canani) 12/1
  4. Hooh Why (R. Albarado/ C. Gaines) 15/1
  5. Stormy Slew (J. Velazquez/D. O’Neill) 30/1
  6. Nan (C. Nakatani/ C. Dollase) 15/1
  7. Will O Way (R. Baze/ V. Cerin) 8/1
  8. Beltene (J. Rosario/ J. Carava) 15/1
  9. Third Dawn (J. Sadler/R. Bejarano) 30/1

A victory here could propel Stardom Bound to the Santa Anita Derby and beyond.  A defeat and her connections may have to regroup.  While on paper she may look entirely like a 2/5 favorite, we’ve all seen her visually and know she has at least a fraction of the same special qualities we see in Zenyatta.  She’s the class of her field, and nobody is going to touch her today. 

A horse that I think can really get up into the money at some long odds is Beltene.  All this horse has done is rattle off 3 lifetime victories in as many starts.   She’s beaten 22 horses thus far.  I’m not saying she’ll beat Stardom Bound, but beyond the obvious favorite there aren’t any that look like monsters in here.  At 15/1 I’ll bite that this one can wind up in the money.  The distance will be the obvious question. 

Hooh Why is another horse at longer odds that I think could make some noise here.  The angle that leaps out at you is the fine finish behind the highly regarded Patena in the Display at Woodbine on 12/6/08.  She doesn’t seem to run bad races either.  Love seeing a filly who has battled with colts (and good ones at that) and run a big race.  My money says she’ll be a player here for a minor award.

Burg Berg is an obvious contender for the exacta as she will likely control the early pace.  Stardom Bound will be looking to run her down to stretch to score.  I’m not sure if she wants to go the distance today.  If she can hang on she’s a logical choice for place.  If she fades she’ll likely be off the board.  Ultimately I think you’ve got to use her.

Miss Silver Brook is another who could take some play.  Trainer Julio Canani is already having a brilliant 2009 campaign thanks to the top dog in his stable, The Pamplemousse.  This filly seems to have been training lights out recently and could be picking off horses late. 

Lastly you have to consider the other horses with graded stakes experience; Nan and Will O Way. Of those two I prefer Will O Way at the 1 1/16 mile distance. 

I’ll play Stardom Bound on top and look to catch some value underneath with Miss Silver Brook, Burg Berg, and Beltene in place.  I’ll add in Hooh Why and Will O Way for show.  We’ll round it out with Nan and Third Dawn on the bottom.

Selections:

  • $20 Win #1 Stardom Bound
  • $.10 Superfecta: 1/2,3,8/2,3,4,7,8/2,3,4,6,7,8,9 ($6.00)

Looking over the rest of the Santa Anita card.  The Big Cap looks like a tremendous betting race, especially with the defection of lukewarm favorite Colonel John.  I like Einstein to run a big figure over the Pro Ride. You could make a case for virtually the entire field though.  Just an excellent race from top to bottom.  In the Fank Kilroe I like the filly, Ventura.








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