Saturday, August 22, 2009

Saratoga Dreamin'

Hi folks. How ya doin'! I just flew in from Saratoga, and, boy are my arms tired. RIMSHOT!

But seriously. Got in at 1:00 am on Tuesday morning having to be at the day job that very day. Still, it was a great time even if the wagering did not go so well for yours truly. I failed to adjust to the closer bias on Friday. Saturday it was bombs away day with longshots hitting the board all over the place. Normally, not a problem. As you've probably observed if you've been following my exploits, the Weasel doesn't mind taking a price now and then. I just couldn't find the right price on Saturday.

Last weekend was my first visit to the Mecca of racing, Saratoga. Now that I've made the pilgrimage, all I can say is wow! The first thing that impressed me about the facility is the sheer size of the place. Television does not really give one a good perspective on how big the place actually is. The Weasel was also impressed by the number of betting windows that were open and how easy it was to hang out by a window to the last conceivable moment before placing a wager. Cheese and rice! At Gulfstream you have to get in line at 5 MTP and hope some old geezer isn't trying to play every trifecta combination 1 at a time to an equally geriatric teller that can't hear his own thoughts.

Today is move in day at the U. Which is also known as the University of Miami. So I will not be playing the game in all likelihood which is just as well since I was really underwhelmed with most of the Public Handicapper races for today. However, not to let my loyal public down. I came up with some selections for your perusal

The first race is the 6f Tax Free Shopping Distaff Stakes for Fillies and Mares 3 and up. Honestly, the line up for this race looks more like an Optional Claimer than a stakes race with several easy tosses such as #2 So So Devine, a 5 year old that has never run to par, #6 Espindola, a recent winner of a $5000 claiming race for non winners of 4, #8 Dell Reef, a 7 year old runner that has never even run close to par, and #11 Graceful Ginger who was claimed for 30k back in may only to be put on the shelf for 3 months.

The one horse that does stand out on the positive side is #10 Sunday In Malibu who actually seems to be getting some class relief coming into this weak field. Look for Jeremy Rose and Michael Trombetta to find the winner's circle here.

Another possible contender is the lucky #13 Miss Pauline ridden by Clinton Potts for Flint Stiles. Miss Pauline shows an interesting every other good race/bad race pattern last 4 out and is due for a good race.

The final contender for this race is the speed on the rail #1 Christina's World, a lightly raced 3 year old ridden by Gabriel Saez for Larry Jones who team up again less than an hour later at Monmouth if the forms are to be believed. There are other front running types in this race so the pace may be too much for her; however, the track has been favorable to speed and the rail so she may be worth a shot at a price.

Moving up, or is it down, the coast to Monmouth for the G3 Philip H. Iseling Stakes for 3 and up my top selection is #1 Researcher Carmouche for Bunco. Twice Researcher has run his best races 3rd off the layoff and, guess what, its 3 off time again for the 5 year old gelding. Researcher beat Ea and Dry Martini in April and looks to be the one to beat here to the Weasel.

#5 Coal Play ridden by Bravo for Zito is 2-1 ML favorite and my 2nd choice. Coal Play sports an E8 Quirin fig (meaning he's a confirmed front runner). However, every other horse in the race is an early/presser type and I don't think they'll let him run away and hide today. Coal Play has run two consecutive big Brisnet figures and shows a pattern of regressing after such a set up.

#3 Solar Flare ridden by the busy Gabriel Saez for Larry Jones is the 3rd choice. Solar Flare finished 6 lengths behind Coal Play last out but has run fast enough in the past to win here if Coal Play regresses and Researcher doesn't fire.

At Saratoga its the G1 Alabama Stakes for 3yo Fillies.

Yesterday the track was sloppy and thunderstorms are in the forecast for today. I'm guessing the going will be sloppy again today which will suit #3 Funny Moon just fine. Funny Moon, ridden by Alan Garcia for Christophe Clement, is 3 for 3 on an off track and the winner of the 1 1/4 mile Coaching Club American Oaks last out.

#5 Careless Jewel ships up from Delaware after winning the G2 Delaware Oaks and sports the highest speed figure of the bunch. If that figure is real than she will be the one to catch.

#6 Be Fair has already won the G3 Lake George this meet and did it over a sloppy Saratoga track, so she should also be considered if the rains come.

#8 Milwaukee Appeal has won some big money races, but most of them have been restricted to Canadian breds. We'll get a chance here to see just how good she is.

Finally we come to the G1 Del Mar Oaks for 3 yo fillies.

This race run on the all weather surface is being invaded, for the most part by Turf specialists.

#5 Well Monied (Rosario-Zucker) will be the one to beat and has the virtue of at least working out on the Del Mar main track.

#6 Strawberry Tart (M. Garcia-Bonde) has also been working on the main track and shows ascending speed figures, always a good sign for a 3 year old.

#9 Lexienos lures Alex Solis off last out winner Starlarks, so that ought to tell you something. Off course, Alex has been riding Lexienos too, so he knows both horses and chooses this one.

That's all for today. Its off to the U to bid my son adieu.

Good Luck

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