BREEDERS CUP 2015

The Breeders Cup is this weekend and also the last weekend of Indiana Grand (which will affect us more than the Breeders Cup).

The Breeders Cup should be quite the affair being at Keeneland. They have built a ton of temporary suites for extra seating. They have a tail gating section that they have sold as well. There is no parking on the grounds, so everyone is being bused in from various locations. Plus there is a football game on Saturday Night where Tennessee plays UK in a town that is already difficult to get around in. Should be a traffic nightmare, but hoping for the best.

Tickets are the most expensive they have ever been for this event. But, I will be at Indiana Grand for closing night and we are running quite a few horses.

Friday they have the dirt mile which is always a very good race, but there is a trick to this one. Since Keeneland is a mile and a sixteenth race track and they never run mile races there until this year it will start in front of the grandstand and end at the 16th pole. That will be a very short run to the turn so anyone in the outside half of the field will be in a very tough spot to get to the first turn. That is a very interesting catch to the race. LEAH will be tough to beat in the mile.
The distaff on Friday is an exceptional race. Very evenly matched. I like SHEER DRAMA, but I don’t like her 14 post position. So I will go with YAHILWA, she will be 20 to 1.

Another big race today are the Juvenile Grass Races.  Since we got the 2 to 3 inches of rain earlier this week the grass should be soft and as usual should play toward the Europeans.

Saturday’s card is suppose to have good weather, but rain in the late afternoon. In the Juvenile Fillies, I like NICKNAME. We do some boarding and layup work for her breeder sometimes and I do think she will run a big race here.

The Turf sprint would be UNDRAFTED who is owned by NFL Football Player Wes Welker. He won in America and England.

My pick for the Filly and Mare Sprint is LA VERDAD which just won last Saturday at Belmont with a back up for FIORETTI which is a local Kentucky horse ridden by Sophie Doyle.

The filly and mare Turf should go to the Europeans as well.

The Breeders Cup Sprint, a great race. The 3 yr. old RUNHAPPY won its last four starts. One of those races was an allowance at Indiana Grand and it is locally trained by a small female trainer. I also like WILD DUDE who will be coming off the pace.

In the Turf Mile the win should go back to the Europeans. The Europeans will eat this turf up.

The Juvenile Dirt, GREENPOINTCRUSADER should get the nod, with EXAGGERATOR my second choice.

The Breeders Cup Turf, GOLDEN HORN which is the best horse in Europe this year.

The Breeders Cup Classic, its hard to root against AMERICAN PHAROAH. I think that HONOR CODE will be right there at the end too.

This is just one persons opinion.

As soon as the Breeders Cup is over, Churchill Downs opens it’s fall meet on Sunday, November 1st which is absolutely one of the best places to claim due to the shortness of the meet. The November Sales start on Sunday for two weeks, and is another great place to increase your stable.

Good Luck to all. Bet aggressively.

 

 

Win #38

We had a winner today with BAY FINN for Dr. John Fike. I jumped to 198 for money won in the North American Trainer Standings. Still working on getting to the Million, but we will get there. Hopefully before the month ends.

Weeks Update

We had one winner this week at Indiana Grand.  ZONED IN had his third win of the year.

The last big yearling sale of the year starts Monday at Fasig Tipton where they catalog a little over 1500. After that comes the Breeders Cup and then the November Breeding Stock sale where you can find anything but yearlings.

Get your Breeders Cup picks early.

Winner Winner Double Chicken Dinner

We won two races today at Indiana Grand. The first was CANDY POP (non2 for $15,000). We just claimed her when she ran last for $7500. Congrats to owner John Stogsdill for doubling his money and getting the winning purse as well!

The second race was won by the homebred AFT. It was his third win in a row out of four starts for the  year. We gave AFT a year off because he had an issue. Obviously the  year did him good. I wonder if a year vacation would do me good?

Our goal at the beginning of the meet was 25 wins and we are now at 27 wins. Purse money goal was one million and we are not there yet but getting closer.

Trivia: The 2nd through the 7th race was won by the #7 at Indiana Grand today!