Louie & Mike sit down with Matt Dinerman to talk about his move to call races at Oaklawn in Arkansas. Louie gives his picks for Churchill Downs and Belmont at the Big A.
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Louie & Mike sit down with Matt Dinerman to talk about his move to call races at Oaklawn in Arkansas. Louie gives his picks for Churchill Downs and Belmont at the Big A.
Check out all our coverage at 1stgensports.com!
Happy birthday to us. Happy birthday to us.
Happy birthday, horse racing. Happy hour, happy birthday to
us. That's how you do birthday song
originally Right around Louise's backyard.
Right there in Anchorage is where the happy birthday song
originally. Yeah, So, and it is our, it's
our is this number four or five or whatever News 4, right.
This is our 4th birthday. It's our 4th.
Birthday. Our third shirtless anniversary
show for sure. There you go.
Famously on the first one, we got a text from Kevin Kirsten.
Is Louis Shirtless on the show right now?
Yes, Kevin, yes, I'm how. About that.
There you go. Well, happy birthday, Mike.
How are you, man? I I mean, I'll tell you what
it's been very it's it's an eventful day.
Because not only is it our birthday episode for here, yeah,
we celebrated 12 years today with my my real estate company
and we had a big, like our big agent annual meeting.
Today went really well. And you know, sports gambling is
now official here in Kentucky. Well, wager wager in Kentucky.
How about that? I like that my first sports bet,
Zach will be happy to know, was on the Detroit Lions.
So the Detroit Lions first played today.
You're like Louie. We haven't had this shit in my
state my entire life. And my first bets on the
freaking Detroit Lions. Detroit Lions is my first bet.
So yeah, that happened today. And.
You took that -2 or how did that work out?
Would you understood that? Yeah, I'd use the again.
And can we should we pub this on that?
No, I guess we should. I shouldn't.
So the what's that you want pub the the the the radio stations
promo code or not? Oh, of course, yeah.
Hey, if you need a promo code out there, you've never had a
DraftKings account. I'm a DraftKings dude.
WHBEWHBE. Go ahead and grab that.
And just $200.00 bonus bets. You just have to make a $5 bet
to get that. You got a week to use them and
you do not get the stake back. But if you win a bet?
You do get the winnings from those bets, So, yeah, WHBE.
There you go. That's right.
So I'm you know, I got my 25. Dollars 40 gig, which will be
you'll be hanging out tomorrow. How about that?
It's like $825 bets is what I give you basically, I think is
what it is, yeah. That's exactly, yeah.
I think that's kind of the minimum thing or whatever.
And then, so my my hope is to hit a couple of $40 bets or
whatever this weekend and just carry that money and play with
it the rest of the year. Yeah.
So that's that's what I I got. I got.
Are you all three of them so far?
Did you enjoy the old Monte Cristo?
They're a little light for me. They are light for you.
Yeah. So they're not bad.
What was your first sports bet? I'll go first.
In high school, this kid convinced me that the Dallas
Cowboys were not going to beat the San Francisco 49ers in the
Super Bowl. And stupidly, I don't play the
Super Bowl is correct. So probably conference
championship game, yeah. Sorry, Conference championship,
Yeah. Yeah, you're good to go to the
Super Bowl, Yeah. So me having no money, he bet me
$100. And the the idiot that I was, I
was like, yeah, fine, whatever, Cowboys are going to beat San
Fran. Yeah, I came back to school that
Monday and he was crying because he lost $100 and he didn't have
it either. That you didn't have so we I
mean if he. Did not have $100, Yeah.
No, I was not a I definitely cannot even remember my first
like horse that I mean basically came out of the wound betting on
horses. By the way.
You know we did Kentucky Derby festival planning for started
the planning for how we're going to support every 150 and we had
a little you know inner board like handicapping contest where
they did like 3 historical races.
You're champion. You know I turned $5000 into
$40,000. I heard about this.
Is it actually a thing, or did someone at work lie to me?
Did can't. Can't somebody?
Yeah, you know, it's really, it was a thing.
It was. It was a thing I might have got
an insight too, so the. I might have known who won the
Derby in 2018. Yeah, right.
No, it wasn't. It wasn't.
It was the Shawnee Stakes. It was the Shawnee Stakes.
Yeah, about that. The Dunbar Rd. year.
Is that what it was? So OK anyway.
Man, oh man, Dunbar. The first kind of like bet, like
what Zach's talking about reminds me of the 1986 national
championship game when dude played Louisville and I I think
I told my uncle that Duke was gonna be little to death and and
I was really upset because Kentucky won in the Final Four,
because Kentucky would have won it that year.
So. My, I think my first one was
just on a bracket in high school.
I think my buddy Sam Olavaris ran the the bracket challenge.
And yeah, I think that was my first one.
So there you go. I would actually say here like
you come out of the wind betting on horses and filling out
brackets like it's like, right, right.
I mean it's it's always been part of the life on that, you
know so. There you go.
Yeah, so. Here's we will have that dinner
been on in a couple of minutes. Obviously he's got he's accepted
the job at at Oak Lawn man. So he's gonna be calling grade
ones in the spring. Probably will not be shirtless
though. We'll see.
OK. You never know.
We'll see. Do you know what's interesting
about today being the first day of sports betting in the state
of Kentucky? It's not the first day of sports
betting. It's the first day of online
sports betting. Oh, online sports betting.
Yes. Yeah.
What is? You know what's interesting
about that? The Lions are gonna lose to the
Packers. It is also the anniversary of
the Black Sox indictment. How about that?
There you go. So that's a pretty kind of just
a little cool piece of trivia to go along with all that.
All right. Like you said, we got dinner
coming on for our horse Racing 101 with the track announcer.
He's probably, hopefully he'll let us know Joey Vado's gonna
retire or not. I I love.
Man, how many people do you think that listen to this show
every week? Got that joke?
I don't know, but I don't know, but I also have.
To be a longtime listener of this show to get that joke, I,
I, he text that day and you know just congratulated him and
whatever and he, you know he's always he got back right away
and he of course he's great And then he posted something on
Facebook and so I just put like Joey Botto celebrating in the
comments as a gift and I don't I've never even checked to see
if we got an interaction or not like that so.
Good stuff. Yeah.
And then we're going to do a little little recap of the races
from last weekend, you know, talking about the Pennsylvania
Derby and the Cotillion. And we got to I want to get the
turf monster stuff out of the way here early on because we we
love our people up at Horseshoe Indianapolis and and.
They're great. Roger, Roger and Matt and and
all those guys. I mean, they're just, they're
incredible, and they got the thrill of a lifetime to win a
stakes race on rated. Stakes on on the previous card
in the United States that day. Yes, yes.
And and then Louie, you get the text the next day and it just
had to be absolutely devastating.
You want to just kind of tell people about?
That I was going back and forth. Rogers, a friend of the show,
watches a lot, listens every week.
Really appreciate Roger for that, but also just for
friendship for sure. Every time we're up there, he
makes sure he checks in on us and make sure we have access to
that owner suite so that we can grab bottles of water when it's
real warm up there or whatever. And just on Saturday, texting
back and forth. Something I like to do with
people when I know they have a horse in and they're at the
track. Is I'll catch screenshots on my
phone so I got a couple great ones of Tyler walking back to
the to the winner circle and that kind of stuff and I and I
wrote to him man. Tyler on your horse.
Barbara Livingston taking the photo and you won a graded
stakes what a what a freaking this is the top man.
Congratulations and he was always so excited and I just get
a text the next day, Hey, from the from the top to the bottom
accident in the trailer today and he passed away.
And and I told ISIL the next Monday, the next day, the day
after that. I said I I couldn't do horse
ownership, man. I would break my heart.
They just break my heart. I watch people go through what
they go through with their dogs. And I can't imagine, you know,
it's very different with your horse, right.
I mean, if you got one that, you know, they, I mean this is the
absolute staple of what they do with what, you know, their
ownership and different horses. And it's just absolutely
heartbreaking because look, man, I said on the show last week.
That horse I thought had a serious shot regardless of the
weather because he just wins over everything and he did and
that's my memory of nobody listens is that he he won over
everything and and that's how I remember him just super
successful. Always, always gave you.
If you bet on him, you felt like you you were getting the best
effort out of the horse. And I'll always have the winning
the winner circle picture on my birthday at Turfway.
So grateful for that. But man yeah, it just sucks
because I I the idea that we were going to be there.
In Arcadia, to watch that horse run in the British Cup and now
we're not is is heartbreaking. So it's really so Matt, Jason.
Rogers, we call everybody listens, man.
Gave us a bunch of great, great fun the last couple years and
and especially for those three guys to get to go on that ride
with a a horse they bought for less than five grand, man,
that's that's what it's all about, horse racing.
So all right, P Yeah, hopefully we'll they'll find another one
somehow. But yeah, yeah.
So you know, not to put a bummer on the show, but we feel for you
guys. The three of you all are just
have been great to us and we wish.
Hopefully we'll see you. At Churchill, I don't know,
maybe Saturday you guys are coming down, but hopefully
definitely in November. So, so just you know to go with
those three guys. By the way, I was pulling it up
on on equibase here, 30 starts for those guys, 12 first place
finishes with all their horses, 7 seconds, 3 thirds, so there
you go. So they've almost half their
winnings though. Happened this year.
And that's what happens when you get a horse like nobody, yeah.
Horse of a lifetime like nobody was, but yeah, right, $131,000
in earnings for nobody. I, I think Roger just jumped on.
Roger, we're going to show the replay, man.
So if you, if you're not ready to watch the replay, go ahead
and jump off. But let's let's watch.
Nobody listens. Just absolutely dominate the
turf monster. Zach, if you haven't, go ahead
and play that from the Parks YouTube page.
Jack might have had the first one pulled up.
I can't remember if you had the, let's see doing it right now.
Oh, there. We go and it's.
All that magic roses for Deborah Jessica Puckett on The Call on
the. Rail.
Kingdom 5 Dreams Just Jeremy at the top of the stretch.
Nobody listens. Says Come and catch me if you
can on the outside. Smooth B is game today.
Roses for Deborah. The Philly needs to do a little
bit better. Nobody listens to half 48 and
two. There's about a 16th left to go.
Nobody listens. It's going to be loud and clear.
Nobody listens. Gets the win in the turf monster
followed by smooth B roses for Deborah.
They were able to keep it on the turf so nobody listens with and
then they went off the turf. Immediately after that race,
Yeah. Impressive win right there,
though for sure. On for nobody listens.
That's how I'll always remember that race.
Absolutely, Absolutely. OK, Louis, the other two big
races the weekend, the Cotillion and the Pennsylvania Derby.
I think Zach's pulling up the pencil Derby.
Zach pulled me up. Give me a thumbs up if that's
the case. Just so make sure that I don't,
you know, there it is. Great.
We got a serious horse from that one, man.
Yeah, he caught the. Serious horse, man.
We'll talk about it after the replay, but that's a serious
horse, man, late bloomer in the three-year old class.
We've seen this before. Cheer of the crowds.
Welcome some at the finish line. Saudi crown.
He hits the top of the stretching command.
Magic tap coming up the rail reincarnate spinning his wheels.
Needs to do a bit better. Dreamlike it's flying late.
Ilmiricola with a shot. Saudi crown has led every step
of the way. Can he take them home?
There's a 16th left to go. Saudi crown on the outside.
Dream like flying, but it's a coronation for Saudi crown in
the Pennsylvania Derby. He gets the win over.
By the way the the loud and clear with nobody listens, the
crowning with Saudi crown you know like she does a good job of
of having those ready and I imagine she's got to have a
couple dozen ready for the stakes races as far as, you
know, the different, the different horses and different
things. So now just a really, really
excellent set of calls for her. She's really settled into that
job really well, but. Saudi Crown, My only question
with him is if you run him in the Classic, can he get to 10
furlongs? I just don't know.
It's a lot I think to ask that horse with his running style to
get to 10 furlongs, but we've seen it before.
It's going to be less taxing over that dirt at San Anita as
well. So maybe that'll set up better
for him as a front runner. And so if you, I don't know if
you wanted to bet a three-year old in the Classic, is it Saudi
Crown, is it Arkangelo? Which one do you think you're
about now, Mike? I'm probably lean towards
Arkangelo. I agree with you.
I think that's the distance, right?
Yeah, the distance for sure. And like you right there, Saudi
Crown, if that thing goes a mile in 1/4, Saudi Crown probably
comes in second, right. Dreamlike was coming out pretty,
pretty hard. And so I I rat on dreamlike And
then of course, Frenchy on Saudi Crown there.
Yeah, I I think so. I mean that was pletcher Brad
Cox 1/2 right there. You know both horses I believe
we talked about on the show last week, if I'm not mistaken.
But I I I'm fascinated, Louie, when I watch these replays and
that kind of like heavy slop. You know, you can look at these
horses and see how much mud they're kicking up.
Saudi crown had was like just gliding across that surface.
I mean it was really, really impressive getting the the dub
right there. It was the favorite, showed why
it was the favorite and and just really performed well right
there. But yeah, I mean, I don't know.
I mean does a horse like dreamlike try to run it back,
You know is that another kind of just late bloomer, Late bloomer
right there. Are we gonna see a couple, You
know, not I wouldn't say they're air gates or anything like that.
But you know this three-year old class is certainly open enough
where someone could come in that late bloom class and and start
to make some noise. And the the older horses aren't
that good either so. That's right.
You just gotta be just gotta beat White a barrio drink.
But you know, if you can get by White barrio then you're good to
go. I imagine, by the way, that that
I read will stay with white barrio rather than switching
over here, but I would probably say that's probably pretty safe.
Pretty safe. But by the way, we had Steve
Kornacki on the show last week. Thanks to Steve, I'm very.
I'm sure he's very happy that we didn't do this last week.
But the he gave out ceiling crusher man, he was very.
Like, man, I don't want to, I don't want to Over the weather.
Oh, this. Oh that.
He loves ceiling. Crusher bet on him.
He kept that $100 wind bet on ceiling crusher.
Here, as they make the way through the turn, less than 1/4
mile left to go in the cotillion ceiling crusher has led every
step of the way. Hoosier Phillies all out in
second. Pretty mischievous set down for
the drive. She's making up ground, but
they're going to have to reel in.
Ceiling crusher. Ceiling crusher.
Pretty mischievous. Here comes a cult from the
outside. There's a 16th left to go.
It is Ceiling Crusher, pretty mischievous on the outside of
Cult, A thrilling finish, Ceiling Crusher breaks through
in the cotillion stakes. I think she wins at a mile and
an eighth if they keep running. I think ceiling crusher breaks
through. See there?
She is. She's doing the damn thing.
So yeah, yeah. So interesting race there.
Fun to watch her grow up as well.
Another later, later. Ish Bloomer.
We get the Doug O'Neill thing, which is the why not us?
I fully expect her in the in the Breeders club dis staff because
it's don't go to you yeah why not us just go around the horse
that's his attitude I think very much that you'll see.
I think you'll see Cydling Crusher in the in the in the dis
staff and and your guess is as good as three-year old's chance
in the dis staff. We got some good older horses,
but it's not that's the one. We got some good older horses
for sure. But it wasn't like it was last
year, for example, in Keeneland, so I don't know.
I don't know, pretty Bishop is still the the the class of that.
That class, Yeah, yeah. She still hit them.
She's still at the board and whatever else.
So, yeah, she didn't do anything to to hurt her standing there.
The weather was so dreadful. I mean, every track around them
canceled all of them. So for them, you know, for the
horses to to show up the way that they did on Saturday, I
don't. I don't hold it against any of
them. And she was still coming on
pretty strong in the end, you know, Great Rabbit, Tyler.
I'm pretty mischievous. But yeah, still in Crusher, that
five to one win right there for the Kornacki and his khakis.
Getting it done, love it. Love it shows.
Good luck, man. Finally, the show's got some
good luck to it. So, all right, we got our boy.
He's on. He's probably like, what is Mike
and Louis doing? He's in the back.
Matt, are you excited to see all this?
Can we not hear him? Matt, you hear it.
He is. Hey Matt, can you hear us buddy?
You can. OK.
All right. We can't hear you, man.
Yeah. Yeah.
So Zach, can you check on that? Well, I don't think Zach can do.
Matt'll figure it out. So he's he's a pro.
We'll get him on and he'll say hello at some point.
So maybe that's gonna come back. We'll see.
Him In a minute. Try again.
There we go. There's a light, and I like
that. Dinnerman and Rivaltowski do the
show in their beds, yeah. I don't know why I like that,
but I do, Especially the one in our birthday suits.
Not creepy to me, you know. I disagree.
I think it's sexy. By the way, he is.
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All right. Matt, are you back in with?
This guy. Let's try it again.
Yeah, very sound. All right.
Congratulations. Yeah, this is our birthday
episode. So we're in our birthday suits,
you know? Every year.
Yeah, ironic. No suit at all.
I'll keep mine on. You guys work a lot better.
No. You know, I don't know about
that. I mean, there's a reason why
we're above the right here. So you kind of speak deep.
It's possible, Matt. I need to know what the
interview process at Oak Lawn is like.
Do you have to do a site visit to make sure that they've got a
space for all the rubber duckies?
Do each rubber duckies, each one of the rubber duckies negotiate
their own contracts? How's that go?
Well, I did travel out there to make sure.
Really, the interview, like you said, it was more about making
sure that the ducks could, you know, find a proper home out
there in Arkansas. But, you know, I I think they're
really going to like the water there.
The Hot Springs AR water. It's a little hot at times for
them, but I think that they're going to enjoy it and I think
that their master here is going to enjoy it as well.
And yeah, went out there and and luckily it's all sort of a
package, right? So when I bring one duck, they
all go. There you go.
Matt Dinnerman, 3 Cults Handicap on Twitter.
If you aren't following him, you're the only person horse
racing not following him. If you're not, look, Matt, look
at this is it's an interesting time.
You know, we heard the, you know, we heard the the talk
about, you know, Golden Gate not running anymore.
And and obviously Mike and I immediate thought to you, what
does that mean for Matt's future?
You've been on this show before and you talked about being a
California guy and and those kinds of things.
Talk about the emotions of moving to Arkansas.
Well, it's a wonderful opportunity.
And you know, life's about an adventure, right?
And like you said, I'm so Californian.
Just everything about me is Californian because this is
where I've lived my whole life with the exception of seasonally
and watched and stayed for a few hours in the spring.
But I'm really looking forward to it because it's a it's a new
way of living for me. It will be a new way of living.
It's a different way of living, but everybody there that I've
talked to has been extremely kind.
I've heard nothing but great things about Oak Lawn and you
know, they value what I value and a lot of respects,
especially when it comes to racing.
And hey, they like to go out and have good food after the races,
they like to handicap the races they're all in.
So I am more than excited to get back there and and experience
what it's like to be an Arkansas resident, especially in a
beautiful place like Hot Springs.
And that's one thing I love too, is being a part of the community
when I'm at a racetrack. It's not just about calling the
races, it's not just about watching the races or being
right betting or being right picking a winner, It's about
being a part of the community. So that's one of the things I'm
really looking forward to. Did did you have to?
Caveat the fact that you're friends with degenerates like
Louie and Mike or no. Yeah, I did.
I had to. I had to.
I had to work around that a little bit.
I I didn't really want to mention them, but you know.
I'm. I'm.
Listen, I I've always wanted to go.
I've never been to Oak Lawn, and now we got a reason to get out
there, Louise. Yeah, total reason now, yeah.
That's right. Yep.
The the you got to I I imagine that really that that job at Oak
Lawn is. It's really, it's in the upper
tier. I mean, so when someone like
that calls, I mean whether you were at Golden Gate or not, it's
always something that you guys seriously listen to.
Absolutely. I mean, you look at all the
announcers who have been there, every single one, and you could
make a very strong argument that they're all at the top of their
profession for what they do. I'm the 7th guy there.
So it's got, of course, a history, not necessarily that
recently, but in general history of having a good announcers and
calling big races and being a top destination in the winter.
So it's definitely an honor for sure.
I feel very honored and privileged to be given that
call. And and I always say, you know,
you want to take your job seriously as an announcer.
You want to do a good job. I mean, you don't want it, but
just for a lack of a better term, you don't want it to be a
clown show, but at the same time you don't want to take yourself
too seriously. So that's how I look at it.
Do a good job, do the best I can there.
But at the same time don't take myself too seriously.
Have fun, meet the people and and be really honored and
excited and really thankful to get an opportunity like that
and. What's it gonna be like for you
to be with the racetrack that's tied to a casino?
Being with the racetrack that's tied to a casino?
Golden Gate was not tied to a casino, right?
I don't. I didn't think so.
No, it's not. No, we don't even have casino
revenue here. Yeah.
So is that is that gonna be different for you is you mean
just the the dynamics of being with the racetrack that's tied
to the casino. I don't think it's gonna be that
different. I mean at the end of the day I'm
still gonna go and and do my thing.
You know, I was talking to someone this morning, actually.
I was on the backstretch at Golden Gate and I said, you
know, at the end of the day, whether I've got a group of
$10,000 claimers that are, let's just say 12 of them are running
a mile on the whatever. And I got a field of 12 in the
Arkansas Derby. It's the same thing.
Memorize your horses, call the race.
They're both going in a circle 1 field is going significantly
slower than the other field, but that's okay and do your job and
trust your process. So whether there's a casino
attached to the racetrack or not, I'm, I'm still going to
follow my process when it comes to actually doing the job.
But obviously with that casino and how things are in the
current state of racing, obviously I have to a understand
what it's all about and be be happy that Oakland is in the
state of Arkansas has been able to take advantage of the fact
that they can work with that casino revenue to help prop up
their racing. So in terms of doing the job,
having a casino next door is not going to change how I do my job,
but it is pretty darn cool when you look at what it has been
able to help Oakland achieve probably over the last, what,
3-4 years. So I know you've called the San
Francisco, well that's a Grade 3.
Have you called other graded stakes?
Because obviously, man, you're going to be called some grade
ones. How about that?
Yeah, I mean, I'm excited. Yeah, I've called the All
American here is graded the same miles graded El Camino Real
Derby at one time was graded when I got here, the long acres
miles graded. I've called that so in I haven't
called the grade two. I haven't called the Grade 1
yet. But I guess, you know, this
coming year in 2024, this is going to be my shot.
Yeah, you'll get you'll get plenty of those.
How about this, Louie? Did you?
The Martha Washington is not a great.
Stakes, I know that is. Ridiculous.
Not. I mean, you look at some of
these races that aren't greatest stakes even on this that had run
out of Oklahoma, they're really? Honey bees not graded right, I
mean. Let's see, the honey bees are
grade three it. Is grade 3OK?
Yeah, but The Smarty Jones, the South, the Martha Washington.
They're not. They're not great at.
Stake plus grade 3, right? And then?
Yeah, yeah, Rebel also Grade 2 and you, you get into that
Arkansas Derby grade one, the Apple Blossom, which is an
awesome race every year being a grade one, yeah, you know.
Just handicapped races. Oh yeah, there's all kinds of
races. Yeah, yeah, that.
I mean, you know, the the move itself, you know, you got to
talk me through it, you know, San Diego guy.
You know, we see the pictures of you with your dad, Adele, mom
and all those kinds of things. I mean, what's what's dad's
response? Dad's the you know, dad's the
guy taking you to the track when you're a kid and get you into
things. What was his response you get in
the Arkansas? Oh, he was floored.
I mean it was absolutely thrilled and you know, I was
showing him some pictures and and I, I just got a spot I'm
going to be staying at. I'm going to rent the place.
It's right on the lake and and you know, he said when can I
head out there, I want to come with you.
I mean he's absolutely thrilled and and you know I think my dad,
he he's always told me I'll be quite frank on here when he goes
to the track, he wants to make sure that I get my own
experience and he doesn't want people to feel that he's
interfering or being a helicopter parent.
And I know he's really proud, but you know he he sort of lets
me do my thing at the track which is wonderful.
But he's he's been very supportive of me and my career
and actually you know when Golden Gate was closing we
talked about it I I came home the actually I was planning to
come home the the day after they announced the closing that
Golden Gate was going to close. So I got into the car.
It was the day after, and he handed me this baseball because
I used to be a pitcher. And he said take control of your
game. Because when I was a pitcher,
you would always tell me that. And he just said, now is the
time for you to take control of your game.
And very shortly after that, we were talking about, you know,
possibly applying for Oak Lawn. And he basically said take
control of your game. If that's something you're
interested in, try and go get it.
And I slept on it. And the next day I I sent in the
application and the rest of this day, So I am, you know, dad's
been a great supporter of mine. So is my mom.
And we've, you know, we've been through a lot together, really.
Even though I've been doing things and and and doing all
this work, you've seen the whole thing.
My mom's seen the whole thing and I think for them, they're
pretty proud and they're pretty excited for me.
I love those kind of moments, man.
I I appreciate that very much, That peek behind the curtain.
Go ahead, Louis. No, I was just gonna say, I know
you'll miss the horse people and you'll miss those views that
Golden Gate. But outside of that, what will
you miss about the Bay Area? I think the people.
I mean, when you get, when you're here for six years, you
meet people, you get to know people, you become friends with
people, you do things together. I think when I'm thinking about
leaving, what's that going to feel like?
I think about well, I'm not going to see this person or you
know, Oh my gosh, me and this person aren't going to go to
baseball games anymore. I I enjoy, you know, the
sporting events. I like going to the baseball
games here whether it be the athletics of the Giants.
I went to the San Jose Sharks game.
I went to a 49ers game one. So I'm going to miss going to
those sporting events and and I I've been taking up golf so of
course I can go golfing in Hot Springs.
I've got plenty of courses in Arkansas but but.
It's it's the experience in going out with your friends and
getting to know people in the community here, so I think
that's what I'm going to miss the most with the people.
Matt, the correct answer is the food.
The correct answer is the food in Hot Springs AR.
I will miss the food. There's a lot of fried food.
I know, in Arkansas. But you know what?
So they've got some good places. I already been told all these
places I got to visit. And there are a lot of people
that want to go to dinner. So that's gonna help.
There you go. It's good.
Yeah, I will miss. I look, I mean, like, there are
certain foods here that are unbelievable, you know,
especially like, like Mexican food.
Like, if you like Mexican food, California is a good place to
be. I'm thinking if you're if, if
you're into sports that you know, especially knowing the
racing calendar out at Oak Lawn, I would just be SEC football,
Rd. tripping it just to check out all those different SEC
football venues. It's called football, I get it.
But it's about as close to the Interco as you're going to get
and I think those atmospheres are pretty are worth it.
So although I know it's kind of hard, you know, Oak Lawn's not
easy to get to a lot of other places around the country
either, so. Look, all I know is Matt's going
to be done sometime in May. That leaves some time to get up
to Churchill in June. So I'm looking forward to seeing
Matt at Churchill next June. It's going to be great.
It'll be good. I want to.
I visited Kingland while they're racing and I've gone to
Churchill, but not when they're racing.
So I've lost Churchill when they're racing.
We'll have to shove traffic out of the way, get mad dinnermen to
call an optional claimer on a Thursday or something.
That'd be great. The other part of this though,
Matt? Are you going to be a Breeders'
Cup this year or do you have to call races at the Golden Gate?
No, duty calls. I gotta be here.
If it was next year, who knows? But this year calls and you
know, I'm still at Golden Gate until very late November, so
I've got plenty of time. It's not that much time, but
enough to where, you know, I'm not leaving right away, which
I'm actually happy about because I want to be able to, you know,
make sure to say goodbye to everybody and really get the
last bit of my time here and let it sink in a bit.
I know. I'm sure that last day will be
pretty emotional to you. Yeah, it will be.
It will be. I mean, it's like one of these
things. You don't know how it's going to
feel until the day comes. And and you know I think that's
going to be you know it's such a strange dynamic for a lack of a
better term because most of the time you go to a different race
track and you know someone secedes you and you go okay.
You know this is you know you like hopefully you like the
person that's taken over and you wish them all the best and and
you know that basically the tracks in good hands.
But in this scenario, knowing that, you know, there's not a
lot of time left for Golden Gate, it's, it's it's different.
And I was pretty touched already just by how many people have
been coming up to me and congratulating me at Golden
Gate. Because I know how difficult it
is for a lot of people right now, but they're still genuinely
happy for me. And I thought that was really
touching and really moving. And I had a moment at Golden
Gate in between races where I just sat there and there was
this level of sadness, just, you know, knowing that there are a
lot of people who are, you know, they're not sure what's going to
happen and they're not sure on their futures, but they're still
taking the time to congratulate me.
It was very touching for things. What do you think?
And Matt, you know, I hate to go from you having that moment to
to sort of a logistics question about Northern California
racing, but you know, the fair circuits really trying to figure
out a way to keep those, you know, those races in place.
Do you think they're going to be able to do that in those, in
those sort of those meats? I know you've called like the
wine, the wine country meat, that kind of stuff.
Do you think there's a chance? That some of those State Fair
meets will be able to keep their legs.
I definitely think there's a chance.
Yeah, I think there's a chance. I mean, we're very, we're in
very uncertain times, uncharted waters.
I'm not going to sit here and say I don't think it's going to
happen or I do think it's going to happen.
I don't know enough about the scenario.
It's obviously a lot of things to work out in that regard and
you know, it all comes back to, you know, the economics of it
and is that going to be feasible.
And you know, we're horse population wise in the state of
California in general. I mean there's not a lot of
wiggle room. So you have to hope that you can
keep all those horses and horsemen.
But there I know for sure they're definitely doing
everything they can at Capital Racing as they're going to be
called, which is the California Association racing fairs right
now working with Santa Rosa, which has got a turf course
working with Pleasanton, Sacramento and trying to figure
out what works best to keep Northern California racing
alive. They're they're trying that.
So I think we're going to get a much better view come not about
a year until really things are you know at Golden Gate died
down completely. So we they've got some time to
figure it out now. I will let Matt go on this and
I'm just going to make a comment.
Matt, you you don't have to say anything if you don't want to.
You were on this show once, and I and I will never forget it.
We were talking about Golden Gate being the the track
announcer there. And I brought up the fact that
you were from San Diego, the Delmar job, you know, blah,
blah, blah. And you said something really
profound. And I don't know that you were
trying to be profound at the time.
And you said, I've got one of the best jobs in the country and
if I spend the rest of my career at Golden Gate, I'll be one of
the luckiest people in horse racing.
And I know you meant it. And and so I'm saying this
because if anyone from Oak Lawn is watching or listening, you're
getting a guy that. Once he's on your team, he wants
to be on your team for the long haul.
And that's who Matt Dinnerman is.
And I'm. I'm excited, Matt, because I
think you are not just a great race announcer, I think you're
great for the sport, man. I think you get the interaction
with the fans. I think you're going to have a
ton of opportunities to do that in Hot Springs, which is
awesome. I think.
I think that part of the job frankly for you is going to be
mind blowing. I think you're going to be
stunned at the crowds and the. The interest and the fan
interest in just how much people in that part of the country
really love horse racing. So best of luck man.
Whatever's next for you. If it's if it's all clocked
forever, man, that could be just fine And and you know, hopefully
that's, you know that ends up working out for you.
But I I personally meant I cannot wait to hear your voice
and watch a grade one. And I I'm just I'm so punked for
you man. Thank you Lily.
I appreciate that. It's really kind of you.
I I I've been great friends of the show of course and happy to
come on anytime and and yeah, that's.
Remember that next year around the Rebel and around the
Arkansas Derby. That'd be great.
You put your shirts on during that, that.
We will have. Our shirts on Yeah, all come on
and that. That's only.
All right, fine. I'll put clothes on from at
dinner, man, That sounds all right.
Three Cults Handicap on Twitter. Go find him.
Get get into it before he gets to Arkansas.
And of course, man. Bunch of fun racing down the
stretch here in 2023 at Golden Gate as well.
Make sure you check out Matt's calls Saturday through Monday
right now. Great Monday, fun Monday cards
frankly up there as well. I love that move to Monday as
well. Thanks, Matt.
We really appreciate you. Thank you, guys.
Mandatory payout this Monday. Oh, mandatory payout keeping in
mind closing day of the summer meet.
So we're gonna have mandatory payouts and we got 10 races on
Monday, 5 hour time, so watch this weekend along with all the
other good racing and heading into Monday.
Awesome. Love.
Thanks, Matt. All right.
See you, Matt. We'll see you buddy all.
Right. Matt mentioned the big racing
this weekend and so we're going to move on to our go.
Ahead. I would be very clear about
something with Matt. We've had him on a lot, I think,
as much as we've had any good on this show.
I mean, he's up there with Sherba and and Barry and Ilman,
right. Yelman.
Yelman for sure. And obviously John Piazzac.
Yeah, I mean, we got we, we're starting to have our favorites
for sure, and he's definitely there.
Our numbers in the Bay Area and in Sacramento went up when we
started having Matt on this show.
Big time and what's one of our biggest markets?
Are easily one of our best markets is Northern California.
So when we got the news, I obviously thought of Matt first,
but I thought of all the people that that hang out with this
show too, right? And and I hate it for them but
you know kind of a cool opportunity as well to follow
Matt to Arkansas. Like you know if you're if
you're in Northern California follow a guy that's been part of
your horse racing experience there.
I do hope they figure out that fair experience because Matt has
has called some of those races Santa Rosa different places and
he'll put out crowd pictures. There's thousands of people at
those races. So I really do hope they figure
out the the fair circuit. I'm I'm like, that's the one
thing of California racing that I'm very jealous of.
Is that they go to those little state fairground, those little
county fairgrounds and stuff and and have those races.
I wish we had that in Kentucky. I would definitely go, but it's
it's just not part of the culture here so.
I mean, they still had racing at Woodlawn Park.
We'd be there a lot and all that kind of stuff.
They want to sponsor the show. Yeah, yeah, You know, he's going
to be great in a in and we'll be here for those fans and in
Northern California. He he wants that fan interaction
so much, he's gonna get so much of it in our.
So much of it. It's gonna be so such a good
move for him. I'm really.
Excited, we're gonna head on to the handicapping section of the
show and we're gonna start out at the Belmont at the big A as
they continued the Belmont renovations.
And we have we're gonna, we're gonna go to the Vosburg, which
is a great race, great Sprint race every year, 7 furlongs on
the dirt. $250,000 for this six race?
That's a grade two. We're going to see the return of
Cody's Wish, who we have not seen since the disappointing 3rd
place finish in early August at Saratoga.
Cody Wish right here. This seems like a great place to
bounce back. Louie, what do you think?
He went two turns at Saratoga. Is he going two turns here?
7 furlongs in the Big A is going one turn, Is that correct?
01 Turn Cody's Wish next race. Yeah.
All right. This is a single, no doubt about
it. I do think if you're looking for
a horse in second spot there a creative has been running well
at the distance both. It's both those most recent runs
at Saratoga and the horse broke. It's made over 6 1/2 at Belmont.
If they can handle the, you know, creative the is the four
horse. If that horse can handle the the
track at Belmont can definitely do it at Aqueduct as well.
So that might be if you're trying to figure out a way to
make money on this race, cuz I do think Cody's wish 1 to 8, one
to nine kind of number by the time we get to post, look for
that exact maybe with the four horse accreted.
The next race we're going to talk, we're going to skip, skip
a race and go to race file, which is great to the Gallant
Blossom Steaks. And in this race on that we got
another couple. It's it's real heavy.
Are we gonna see a real chalky day out of the Belmont of the
Big gay? I don't know.
I it's always possible. You know, it's I think the on
stakes days when the best horses are there and then when the best
horses win that it turns into a chalky day for sure.
But you know, they were off the turf today.
I think there's a very good chance they're off tomorrow.
So if it's a little, you know the tracks.
I know, but if the tracks a little damp, it was, it was it
was day today. But if there's still some
dampness to it, we might actually get some horses that
prefer that damp, you know, wet go, whatever you have.
And so I we got a chance of some upsets, I think.
OK, so Caramel Swirl Swirl coming in at a very big even
money number. Here is who's the most likely
competition of caramel swirl Undervalued asset.
The three horse here for Irad and for and for Chad Brown. 2
good runs in a row, one at Saratoga and allowance and then
came back at Charlestown in the Charlestown Oaks.
Wet fast that day. Some of the horses liked it,
some didn't. Lost the Baba that day.
I don't think there's any shame in losing the Baba.
Interesting step up though here because as a three-year old
she's running against older horses.
So an interesting move by the brown barn to put her in this
field, but because it's a shorter field I think she's got
a really serious chance. I look hard as well at the four
begwin in this race in the spot as well.
I just, I don't think that horse has been running and good enough
company to do anything. But the horse does have a win at
Aqueduct over 6 1/2 furlongs. I excuse me at Belmont over 6
1/2 furlongs in the slop. So if it ends up being like a
sloppy day, maybe Bagwins one that you work.
Yeah you look at as well. The caramel swirl does have a 96
speed figure over that muddy go last time out.
The ballerina in that race though we're EZ.
Good night Olive and Monterrey. A good news for her.
None of those horses are this race, so I think you could use
those two, one and three and move on from this one.
If that name Bagwin sounds familiar, it's because that
horse actually was on the Oaks trail on 22, came in second, and
the fantasy skipped the Oaks and then racing the Black Hat Susan
and then since then has really been in that sprinting company,
I'm trying to think, I mean. I'm trying to think really,
Louie gun runners and Sprint gun runners that are sprinters, Yes.
Yeah. Who comes to mind for you when
you think of that? They don't, Yeah.
Not yet. I mean, not yet.
I I don't think though, that that's.
I don't think, for example, this is a bad move.
I think Alan's making the right move here.
No, no. So this horse is definitely a
sprinter, you know, if we're going to get any kind of
champion type sprinters out of the gun runners or or not.
So and remember to breeding isn't just dad, breeding can be
mom too, right. And so if you get more moms
characteristics and she's more of a sprinter, sometimes it
leads toward that you just have, you know, dad's build but mom's
preference for shorter races. And so that might be what we
have here with that. Alright, we're gonna move on to
the mile and a half turf rates, the Jill Hirsch Turf Classic,
which is a grade one. This is a great race every year
and this year. Louie, who do you like in this
one? Is it all gonna be rebel Romance
is here. And and she's over to this year.
But one of those runs was in Maidan.
Then she comes stateside. It just runs out of time in the
Bowling Green. And by runs out of time I mean
she kicked Bill Buick off after clipping heels.
I'm just happy that this horse he excuse me that she he rebels
Romance is OK coming out of that race.
I think it the horse is totally fine.
Lifetime at the distance 6 for 5/5 for seven last year people
remember this was your Breeders' Cup winner.
I think the horse gets back into form here.
Ends up winning some interesting other entries here though for
Bill Mott Warlike goddesses here.
I love at these distance races when you know what you've got in
a Philly or mayor like this in a six year old mayor especially
with with warlike goddess I think she's got a serious shot
here. Ran in that Glen Falls last time
out lost to Mkulick at the distance but his six for eight
lifetime does have a 105 Ran in that turf classic Invitational
at at in this race last year and won it so I she's very much
capable of doing that they ran her back I don't know if people
remember she ran third in the Breeders cup tariff man like
straight up ran her against the boy she was there she was
worthy. I think she absolutely has a
chance here. The horse in this race that I
cannot figure out is the 2 horse Soldier Rising.
It's a British bred trained by Christophele.
Mom ran second last time in the Sword Dancer over Yielding Go at
Saratoga. If we get better conditions, I
think the horse has a much better shot.
It's only one once, but it's finished second four times.
Sometimes in these longer races for horses going this amount of
distance over the turf, sometimes they just break
through. So I would look at I would look
at Soldier Rising as well, 5-6 and two here in the classic
Soldier. Rising actually finished in
second six times. But yeah, that horse is in well
at the distance, I'm sorry at the.
Distance at the distance, yeah, it was in this race last year as
well. So you know, is this a horse
that just want to finish second or is it a horse that can
breakthrough but it maybe it's definitely a play potentially
for exotic bets. And I didn't even mention Stone
Age who finished, you know, right behind Rebels romance in
that British Cup turf last year at Keeneland.
Is that a horse I can jump up for Irad and Chad?
Have we heard of that one before?
So that's another one. You smile and a half races.
If you can beat Rebels romance, this is where you can make money
on the on Saturday. I, you know and I don't really
like the domino that much, but I mean you got Flaving and Chad
for down on that at 10:00 to 1:10 to 1:00.
Right. And it's an Irish horse.
If it's wet at all, you know, who knows, You know.
So in this field, a horse like a domino across the board is not a
bad bet. No.
Grade 2 then the The Wood The Woodward Stakes for $1000.
Race mile and 8th on dirt. Louie, where did you settle
here? Do you think of the Woodward or
the Lucas as the more prestigious race?
They're both grade twos and they're both running on
Saturday, I think as a little more prestigious because I think
the Lucas is more of a younger race.
The Lucas is definitely a newer race and so.
I would say probably the Woodward, yeah, you know,
because you're still getting the, the horses that are coming
out of the Saratoga meat that are more likely probably to go
to the Woodward steaks and the Lucas steaks.
I don't know if this is particularly a really, really
good field. I mean, we've seen incredible
fields here, but we are seeing some horses that I'm going to be
really like I I really want to see what Zandon's going to do.
I agree. And here, I mean this is really
the whole thing for me is like Zandon going to step up here or
not. And he's capable, right?
But a lot of 2nd place is 3 for three going second this year.
I'm going to try to beat Zandon in this race for that reason.
With the one charge it. So not a huge upset here.
Seven to two, you get Johnny V you get Todd Pletcher.
They're two for four. Their last four runs in this
kind of meet at the Belmont at big a meeting horse ran last
time at a mile and an eighth in the Whitney.
Just didn't have it before that though in the Suburban at
Belmont over a mile and a quarter the horse wins.
And so I do wonder if getting back to that Long Island type of
type of surface over two turns will be a better layout for this
horse. So I'll go with the one here
part that on top I do have Xanin in the second spot.
The horse I cannot figure out, Mike.
And part of it is I'll have to go back and watch more replays,
but it is Algiers going to be part of the equation in this
one. Bill Buick, Simon Crisford This
horse is shipping in from the Arabian Peninsula having ran
second in the Dubai World Cup last out.
Bit of a layoff here. Not a ton of of of success for
Christopher bringing horses over in their first start here but
this is a horse. If it wins the Woodward, look
for them to end up in the Brutus Cup Classic because they've been
running in that Arabian Peninsula.
And then would frankly if you win the Woodward.
I think. I think it's one of those races
that, even though it's not a winning in the Vossburg is, for
example, I think it's the kind of race that qualifies you for
the Brutus Cup Classic. I don't disagree, if nothing
else, that both of these races are kind of previews for what
could happen in the Clark Handicap.
So for that, I think that's a good point too, Mike.
You make a really good one. And I think that more of the
horses in this race are figuring out if they're going to be good
enough for the Brutus Cup Classic.
Whereas in the Lucas this year, I think you're right, they're
figuring out who's going to run the day after Thanksgiving at
Churchill Downs. So just to go back again, the of
the prestige of this race and it goes back all the way back to,
you know, 07 with lawyer Ron Curlin won this race.
Rachel Alexander won this race, have their race, won this race.
Muchil Macho Man came in second. Liam's map.
Charmin's Ghost Gunrunner Yoshida Gunnavera came in
second. Ball Harbor came in second.
Our Collector Maxfield went 1-2 a couple years ago.
Life is good. Won this race last year.
That's a serious list of horses. For a grade two, I mean for a
grade two, that is a yeah, some of these, you know, the grading
system, I don't totally understand, but the Woodward's
way up there for me and kudos, Denaira, by the way, getting
that $400,000 purse together, it's very much worthy of that.
Man, I mean, seriously, it was that's that's fantastic.
So are we done? We're done out at Belmont.
We're gonna go to Churchill. We're going to start with the
Jefferson Cups. Just a reminder too for people
listening. We do have all of our cards up.
goldbookbets.com. Go check those out.
We'll have all of Aqueduct all of Churchill ready for you on
Saturday alongside Santa Anita handicapping as well.
So all day hanging out there. Then we'll have a bunch of
college football games. If you're happy to be in the
Commonwealth, you'll be able to bet on those and so check that
out. Gold book bets.com.
We'll have the three tracks, all those games.
Just 5 bucks for you to jump in. The Jefferson Cup stays one mile
on the dirt 3 year olds. At stake here, $200,000.
Who do you like in this one? That Louie I like?
Good luck, Louie. You're never going to figure
this one out. I I don't know why the favorite
just ran at Kentucky Downs. Do we take the Kentucky Downs
run for for breaking their maiden to be like a transition
to this race? I don't.
The dirt? Yeah.
Going turf. No, it's turf to turf I.
OK, my show notes must be wrong then.
Oh, did I? I'm sorry.
That's my fault. And so yeah, it's on the turf.
My fault. And so I don't know.
Christian Torres does get the amount on more than looks.
The seven here for Cherie to Bowhorse won the Grade 3 Manila
already this year at Belmont. Going a mile.
We get to go a mile here. Has never missed the board at
the distance ran in that Hall of Fame last out behind Carl
Spackler who looks to be the very best turf miler in the
country. So I would leave more on more
than looks the seven than I would on noises off the four if
you were looking up for a winner in this race.
I do think the two horse here Tiverton is interesting coming
over into North America and I'm not at all sure frankly with
Becky Cannon in the way that he's riding that it's worth
doing right now. He's not riding well
unfortunately at Churchill Downs.
He had a great summer at Ellis in a really fine me to Kentucky
Downs. If he could put it together with
this horse though, who's running a bunch of different spots but
not very quickly unfortunately, might be interesting.
But it just feels like with Conor Murphy that might be the
kind of horse that jumps up and hits the board.
So just kind of watch watch with Tiverton.
First time in North America as well on Saturday.
All right, the act act. The world famous hack act.
Louie, this is Hack Act Saturday, not not Lucas
Saturday, right? Man, I don't know about that.
I mean, I'm gonna go. I mean the Lucas, even though
it's a younger race, has had some.
Has had some winners and so is this race though, because I know
my boys. Senor Buscador is one this
thing. Senior Buscador is one.
This Mr. Money is one that seeking the soul.
You know Tom's ready there. There's horses in this one as
well too. I do think that the list of
horses that have been in the the Lucas is probably a little bit
more impressive and I think the Lucas Classic even though it's a
newer race is is definitely starting to make its way of of
being this the star of this day. You know the act Act is.
Is a great race though too. There's definitely no doubt
about it. All right, So do you have the
past winners of this race? What did you?
Say I do Senor Buscador, did Maxwell win this race?
No. OK, Go ahead then.
Plan Senior Buscor was last year, planes been the year
before, that's right. Mr. Money.
Mr. Freeze, Seeking the soul. That's your last five, OK?
Yeah Backpack by the way is a mile for three and up.
This is a winning in for the Breeders cup.
Miles Zozos is in here one for two at Churchill, 2 for two at
the distance. I have him on top because the
record at the distance and by the way the record at the
distance excuse me includes a win in the Knicks go this year
for him over Capuna and three technique. 3 technique is in
this race, man. I almost put 3 technique on top
because I do think this horse is really starting to figure out
what he is. Wins the grade to John Nehru.
Last out at Belmont over 7 furlongs.
Give him a little bit of time off here.
Couple of months in the Jason Cook barn.
Interested because I I do think I don't know what it is.
But Rafa Bejarano, man, that guy just picks off these races once
in a while with horses that you look back and you go, Oh yeah,
he's won twice at Churchill. Oh yeah, he's won twice at the
distance. Oh, yeah, Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. And he did finish behind Zozos
by quite a margin back in May, but I think he got going a
little bit better by the time he got to the end there.
I'd be interested to see cuz he ran in this race last year, ran
third. Can he improve on that from last
year? Interested to see that, oh,
Bezos is in here, another horse that if you're sort of more
casually into horses, you would recognize from a run in the
Kentucky Derby. A good fifth, by the way, under
Marcelino Pedrosa comes in here. I think the reason that he's
more interesting here to me is because he's under Tyler, who's.
Who's right as well as anyone at Churchill.
So I think Obeis, this is a must include here a son of orb, orb
minor show. Trivia was the first Kentucky
Derby I got to go to in person and so I got to see him win
there. Do you want to hear a funny orb
Kentucky Derby story? I would love to.
So there was a very annoying woman standing next to me in the
grandstand at that Derby. And she was wearing a very white
dress. And then a flash storm came
through. I remember.
The flash storm soaked all of us, and she had just been
chirping the whole day. She was very unpleasant.
I really didn't care for this woman.
And then she got soaked in this rainstorm and I looked right at
her and I smiled and I said, oh, that's what you look like under
that dress. And then I never talked to her
again. So that's my work story.
How about that? OK, there you go.
There's your orb story. All right, there you go, 5,
three and two in that race. I think if you wanted to look at
a longer shot there outside of those stage riders, interesting
here a stage Raider, excuse me, Fishery Devo did win last out
and last asking in the Chad Brown Barn comes over to the
street of O Barn coming out of that Cowboy Jones race at Ellis
Park. So one of stakes going kind of
two turns over that one mile Cottle Rivers in here man and
and that horse unfortunately I think has has run his best races
did run in the Knicks go this year up the track frankly Decky
Canon gets them out here for Wayne Lucas I just don't think
is gonna get there. That might be it though man.
I really I wish there were someone else maybe sees the
night who was in that was in that Jenkins as well ran third.
I I I just I I think if you're gonna run with any horses here
5, three and two will probably cover you in longer tickets.
All right, the the Lucas Classic that we were have been
mentioning is the $500,000 Lucas Classic of Tamala and 8th.
You're got some great horses coming up here including Rattle
and Roll. But here's the winners here of
the Blues Classic Last year was Hot Rod Charlie, the greatest
horse of all time. Nick's Girl won this race, Mind
your Biscuits won this race. So we've had some pretty decent
winners in this one. Obviously Rich Strike coming in
second. Seeking the Soul also came in
3rd in this race. I know that was the one
crossover I guess, between the two races that we've put this in
the ACT Act. So Louie, Rattle and roll.
You've liked Laurel and Roll in the past.
Is rattle and roll your pick in this one?
He has the top pick for me here. He's just a gamer.
Last time he was at Churchill in the blame, he had all.
Kinds of What's that? No.
I was just doing the blame thing.
Oh Oh yeah. Last time he was here was in the
blame that was two weeks after the Pimlico special and he just
charged through no issues at all frankly with with with any of
the traffic any of those things seems to really like Churchill
Downs never missed the board there does have 100 speed figure
in that blame this year goes runs on the Foster and Ellis I
think if that Foster by the way is at Churchill Downs he wins
the Foster and he's a great one winner.
I think the move to Ellis affected him enough that he
didn't win that No he wins to West willpower loses to West
willpower Excuse me who There's no shame in that at all.
Yeah. Yeah.
Right. And so you know we were at that
all the three of us at the Pimlico special this year.
Probably one of the coolest finishes I've ever seen in
person between him and speed bias.
But you know keeps Brian Hernandez junior here who is not
winning a lot but is crushing the board this this meet at
Churchill down. So I do have him on top for
sure. Went outside of the 9 American
Revolution and I'm including him not because of recency but
rather because of Tyler. You get you get Todd Pletcher,
you get Tyler here. The two of them don't connect
very often, but they do it 18%. I don't think it's an accident
here that they gave him a bunch of time off after running in
September last year. The Jockey Gold Club Jockey Club
Gold Cup, excuse me, at Saratoga gave the time off bring them
back in a mile. Race against the state breads in
New York loses to Doctor Ordido who was the second favorite last
weekend in a stakes at Belmont and so excuse me an aqueduct and
so I think they think enough of this horse to include him here.
He gets a little bit of weight relief because he hasn't won in
a while and so interested to see if he runs a bit better here.
He did run a 108 one time in the foster last year behind Olympiad
and so interested if he can recapture some of that at
Churchill Downs. I have him in the second spot
and then I went to Happy American on the inside.
The one horse here, James Graham gets them out here.
He ran third by two links in that Stephen Foster and was in
that blame and part of that traffic issue right behind call
me fast. Last time he was at Churchill
Downs in the blame and so interesting to see if he can get
a better trip here. He'll be charging at the end.
He is all late speed, so if this thing gets a little out of hand
up front, I think there's a chance that he picks up the
pieces and you get an 8 to one kind of price.
I don't think it's going to change from that because he
hasn't won. Except once this year, out of
six runs, and the last time he won was in January at
fairgrounds in the Louisiana. So interested to see if he can
bounce back here, but I do think you have a couple of horses who
are the class of this race and we'll stick there as well.
You got a lot of horses in this race that have got grade one
experience. American Revolution, I believe,
is the only one with the grade one win and winning the cigar.
But yeah, I mean, it's one of those races right there where?
You know, this is feels like a pretty decent grade too.
You got horses that really well in the Jockey Club Gold Cup he
was fourth but only by two and a quarter.
Lakes under Irad moved to the Chad Summers barn.
I'll be interested to see how he comes out of Chad Summers barn.
They've been training him in New York.
The numbers look good on the training.
I haven't watched any of those. Will be very honest.
Clapton's interesting, The two horse here, Christian Torres is
coming into his own as 120% of his mouths already at Churchill
Downs. The guy's becoming an absolute
star of the sport. We interviewed him on this
little and Louie ahead of Kentucky.
Now it's preview day and really nice guy Root for him Puerto
Rican jock you know can trademark jump up out of that
really good run Last out behind Wayland Springs?
Can Wayland Springs jump out under Jose Ferrer having won a
grade three last out, ran second in a Grade 3 before that?
The Monmouth Cup. Can they translate that from
Monmouth Churchill Downs to BC? But I would lead way more on
rattle and roll than I would on. Those other horses.
I like it a lot. All right, Louie, good show
today. Happy birthday everybody.
And we're gonna pay the tab, We're gonna get.
And thanks to gentlemen, thanks to Zach.
And we'll see you next time on the horse racing app there.
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