Saturday, January 24, 2009

Sunshine Millions

Ok, apparently nobody read last post or nobody has any insight they are interested in sharing, so I'll press on.

Today is the Sunshine Millions day when California and Florida breds criss-cross the country for some pretty decent prize money.

Public Handicapper http://www.publichandicapper.com/ has chosen 4 of these races, 2 from GP and 2 from SA, as the contest races for this week. So here we go.

Gulfstream Park first

The 7th race on the card is the 250k Sunshine Million Dash for 3 year olds going 6 furlongs

Top selection is Marty Wolfson's You Luckie Mann. Breaking from the outside 11th post, he has the tactical ability to settle into a good spot. Look for You Luckie Mann to move forward in this 2nd off Layoff race.

The 2nd choice is Kelly Leak who will be ridden by Kent Desormeaux for Michael Machowsky. KL is coming off a good turf effort and won the G2 Best Pal at Del Mar.

Had to kind of stretch to find 3rd and 4th contenders in what I think is a fairly thin field but finally settled on Backbackbackgone and Southern Exchange on the inside posts.

The selections and odds line shape up like this.

#11 You Lucky Mann: 3-1 fair odds, 9-2 overlay odds
#7 Kelly Leak: 7-2 fair odds, 5-1 overlay odds
#2 Backbackbackgone: 4-1 fair odds, 6-1 overlay odds
#1 Southern Exchange: 6-1 fair odds, 9-1 overlay odds

The 8th race is the 500k Sunshine Millions Filly and Mare Turf Stakes for 4yo and up.

Wild Promises, winner 11 time in 16 tries returns to the crosstown track after having her way at Calder Race course a month ago. However, this time may be different as this is a speed filled race and a turf course that is not particularly friendly to early speed. If she could get the lead all to herself, I'd make her the favorite, but since the fight for the early lead is going to be contentious, I think the race sets up for a closer like Bel Air Sizzle.

Bel Air Sizzle will have the lovely Chantal Sutherland (sorry for the blatant sexism, but it really didn't influence my decision, really) aboard and has come close in a couple of G2 races at Del Mar and Hollywood.

Still have to respect Wild Promises who I make to be the 2nd choice. The third choice is a pressing type runner, so we have the gamut of running styles covered here, Zee Zee trained by Richard Dutrow and ridden by Robbie Albarado. May the best running style win.

#8 Bel Air Sizzle: 9-5 fair odds, 3-1 overlay odds
#2 Wild Promises: 5-2 fair odds, 4-1 overlay odds
#5 Zee Zee overlay odds: 5-1 fair odds, 8-1 overlay odds

Moving over to the left coast.

The 500k Sunshine Millions Turf Stakes for 4 year olds and up at a mile and an eigth.

Another heavy early pace rest that should set up well for the closing Soldier's Dancer. A Grade 3 winner for David Vivian has Rafael Bejarano in the irons. We do have to respect some of the speed horses as one never knows how these races actually develop until they get run. That's why some call this gambling. Carla Gaines Lucky J. H. with Victor Espinoza on board looks impressive and will be stretching out after a couple of good sprint efforts. Presious Passion is another early speedster who has demonstrated that distance is not an issue. Elvis Trujillo (he is an up and comer you'll be hearing alot from in the next few years) gets the mount. And finally, back to another closer, mostly because on grass anything can happen and so much depends on the trip and a little bit of racing luck, don't be completely shocked if Icy Atlantic shows up in the winner's circle, I won't be.

#8 Soldier's Dancer: 3-1 fair odds, 9-2 overlay odds
#10 Lucky J. H.: 7-2 fair odds, 5-1 overlay odds
#3 Presious Passion: 9-2 fair odds, 7-1 overlay odds
#7 Icy Atlantic: 6-1 fair odds, 9-1 overlay odds

Finally, the 300k Sunshine Millions Sprint for 4 year olds and up at 6 furlongs

When I look at races like this the first thing I always look for is who has won Graded Stakes events, which, I guess, makes class one of my primary considerations. That's how I land on Georgie Boy as my number one for this race. Plus, it always seems that Garrett Gomez is winning these kinds of races. In Summation is another deserving respect. Clement Christophe always seems to have his horses ready and Rafael Bejarano doesn't have to take a back seat to anyone. Sok Sok is trained by Steve Asmussen who is bringing his primary jockey Sean Bridgmohan out from the Fair Grounds for this race. I remember last year at GP, I think it was SS Millions day, Asmussen had a horse running in a big race that was being relatively ignored at 5-1 and thinking,"This horse really shouldn't be that high in the odds." I recommended the horse to my wife, but stayed off it myself. She made a nice exacta with the Asmussen horse on top. Something similar may happen here. Finally, I can't forget my local CRC runner Yesbyjimminy who has done just about everything he can at Calder. Main knocks on him will be how well does he travel and how well does he take to the synthetic track. Could be a surprise.


#7 Georgie Boy
3-1 fair odds
9-2 overlay odds
#9 In Summation
7-2 fair odds
5-1 overlay odds
#5 Sok Sok
4-1 fair odds
6-1 overlay odds
#11 Yesbyjimminy
6-1 fair odds
9-1 overlay odds

That's it for today folks. Let me know if any of this was helpful. Good Luck.

Oh by the way the next book review will be Joseph J. Tuttle's The Tuttle Way: Applied Methodologies on "How To" Interpret the Racing Form From A Winning Horseplayer. You won't want to miss it, I promise

1 comment:

Wind Gatherer said...

I read the post. Just had nothing of value to offer. Much like this comment.