Matthew DeSantis joined Louie on @ESPN680 to discuss the Iroquois and Pocahontas Stakes, the starts of the Roads to the Kentucky Derby and Oaks.
Matthew DeSantis | Kentucky Derby Prep – Iroquois
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We were talking about Churchill Downs with our guy Matthew
DeSantis. He's from Naira bets at Failed
to Menace on Twitter. Is it a menacing with the
weather there or is it a nice day as we are dealing probably
with a sealed sloppy track today?
It is an absolutely gorgeous day up here in Ozone Park, so it is
fast and firm for opening day of the fall meet at Belmont.
Big A So happy for that. And you know, we dealt with our
fair share of rain this summer up to Saratoga.
But a nice way to kick off the meat today.
You mentioned Saratoga and I, I have to let me preface it with
this. Is this your first or second
year staying in Saratoga for the summer?
Second year staying up there. Oh, yeah, yeah.
OK. Did you, did you learn anything
from the first year that you applied to this year of being in
a place like Saratoga for the summer?
How to pace myself that's. Right.
Yeah, No, I'm kidding. You know, it's just that when
you're when you're running five days a week, I mean, you just,
it really is about scheduling and handicapping and, you know,
staying on top of things three or four days out.
And so, you know, it's so critical, especially with us
drawing six days out in advance. So you know, those past
performances were out a lot earlier.
So just kind of getting on that stuff.
But I think it, you know, one of the things was we obviously
dealt with our fair share of weather.
So track conditions were kind of changing sometimes throughout
the meet, but it was a pretty speed favoring track for the
most part on the main track and on the inner turf course we saw
a lot that closer is doing well. So those are some of the trends
you just kind of pick up and learn as as you go by throughout
the meet. Yeah, I always laugh when people
are like, wow, they have a lot of people working at Churchill
Downs and I'm like, that's four people.
They run five days a week, like 11 times a day.
Like there's a lot to do over there.
I mean, she's so. What do we?
What do we expect people to do? Just handicap 100 races a week
and be totally fine? Come on, people, it's it's
really pretty remarkable. He is Matthew to say this at
failed to medicine IRA bets all of the things 2 year old races.
Do you have a general approach to two year old races as we get
into that season? I had Dan Elman on last night.
He's one of these guys I really trust, you know, about two year
old racing. And and one of the things he
pointed out with was that they, you know, people always want to
be smart and be the person that picks out the first time
starter. And you don't need to be that
person. You know, get the second timer,
the 3rd timer that's seen the track a little bit, who's been
in a race, who's broken from a gate with, you know, eight other
horses or whatever. That was something he talked
about, you know, as we get to like a stakes kind of company,
are you looking for a horse you think can move forward or are
you looking for a repeat performance?
Like what are you generally looking for, Matthew?
That's a good question. I think for a stakes sort of
thing where these horses all have experience or you know, for
the most part horses will have experience, I tend to look for
horses who have shown some amount of versatility or the
ability to overcome obstacles. I think that's something which
in two year old races, so many times you see horses win first
time out date, the wire, they've they've encountered 0 obstacles.
They only know one way to win, which is upfront.
And so finding horses that had a little bit of a trouble trip and
still had the talent to overcome it, or horses that just maybe
have a natural running style that is going to allow us to
speed horses to kind of wear themselves out up front.
I mean, we saw this a little bit down in the Bashford Manor.
I remember over the summer where they just were bleeding fast up
front. It's just the pace completely
fell apart and that happens a lot in these two year old races.
So I think finding horses were more comfortable sitting a
little further off the pace and have overcome obstacles that
always really stands out when I'm looking at 2 year old.
Horses, yeah. The Bashford Manor, of course,
was earlier this summer, as Matthew pointed out, the early
part of our two year old schedule here in Kentucky.
You watch these things a bit from apart.
And by the way, politically correct, who won that race from
off the pace is entered in the 12th hole for, for the Iroquois
this weekend. You know, Dan mentioned it last
night and I, I think it's, it's just true, which is the best 2
year old in, you know, the best 2 year old program in the
country is at Saratoga. But boy, Ellis is really making
a splash on that scene. Yeah, they really are.
I Brendan Walsh has a lot of good horses that were debuting
down there this summer and I think they have a really nice
group of two year olds and and obviously the morning line
favored in the Iroquois Owen Almighty coming out of that
juvenile victory at Ellis Park. You know, looks so impressive
and again, a horse that fits what I just said in terms of
doesn't need to lead, like to kind of stalk from off the pace
and has a little bit of patience, has the ability to
rate. You saw the stretch out to seven
furlongs was successful. And that's the other thing that
when you're looking at these two year old races, which of these
horses are ultimately going to end up being sprinters and which
of these horses have the ability and the foundation and the
pedigree to suggest they're going to want a mile, let alone
and eventually a mile and an eighth a mile and 1/4?
It's interesting because you know, and and Matthew DeSantis
with us from Naira bets that failed to menace on Twitter that
we all look and we see the 10 points for the Kentucky Derby
next to this race. But we all we forget there's
also $300,000 next to this race, right?
I mean, it's a it's a point. Like you might think you have a
six or seven furlong type of horse, but hey, maybe he can go
an extra of a mile and we get a check for 160,000, right?
It'll be like we forget that part of this too.
Yeah, for sure. Absolutely.
I mean, I think a lot of times the Pocahontas, yeah, I heard
the ear questions say 1 Pocahontas for the Oaks.
Of course they you know, yes, they're 10 points for the Oaks
and Jerry Prep. But you're right.
Like it's still a stakes race. And a lot of times you do look
at a horse that maybe you go, well, six, 6 1/2, but you know,
sometimes the speed is A1 turn race.
So, you know, maybe we can get a mile and the horses are more
likely to take a shot and then sometimes you see them back to
six, 6 1/2. But still, it's worth taking a
shot and these sorts of things. It's actually a 2 year old where
these horses can be so precocious.
They develop so quickly. You know, these are the kind of
fastest developing horses in the crop in a lot of cases.
And so you never know who's going to end up, you know, kind
of coming out on top. Doesn't mean you're going to be
the best 3 year old by a long shot.
But for right now, they show a lot of talent at this early
stage. Matthew DeSantis with us from
Naira Bets. Let's get into a couple of those
races. Let's talk about that.
Pocahontas. It's the eighth race tomorrow
here at Churchill Downs on a mile dirt course there.
The one Turner I by the way, I, I, I went into this a little bit
last night. Matthew.
I appreciate that these races are at the one turn mile.
Actually at this point in development for the horses, I
think that it's an appropriate thing to be doing with two year
olds. Stilettos is in here.
The 12 horse, obviously a name that we remember from that Ellis
Park debutante. Utterbrain Hernandez Junior Jose
Ortiz gets them out there, which is interesting.
I like Liam in the dust here. The 14 horse, 15 to one.
Love that number for Rudy Bruce. Where'd you land in this one?
Yeah, I landed on a horse that I saw up in close in person up in
Saratoga, which is Lacara, who is 5 to one on the morning line
for trainer Mark Cassie. Cassie has got a really good
group of year olds this year and Lacara was so impressive
stretching out the seven furlongs after not being able to
break that maiden that 5 1/2. And so I thought the fact that
you saw this horse stretch out, go longer and and really improve
is what really stuck out to me. I thought 5 to one certainly
would be a fair price to get on Lacara, the number 3, if I'm not
mistaken, in that race. And the other thing that, you
know, goes back to Dad Elman's point that you brought up
earlier, she's run four times. You know, she's got experience.
She knows what it's like to get in a gate, to run around with
other horses. She's had some setbacks.
She's faced adversity. She's also gotten a win.
So I like that sort of experience in a field where a
lot of these horses are coming out of one, maybe 2 races.
Anyone else stand out in this race maybe at a longer odds that
you think am I crazy to like a Liam in the dust out on the
outside of Liam's daughter of Liam's map, for example, Luis
aggressive rider. So I think he kind of mitigates
that 14 spot just by being aggressive out of the gate.
Yeah, yeah, no, I I think that the horse makes a lot of sense.
And Louis, you all have to take seriously to Churchill, I think
and like it. Just the Liam's Map pedigree,
the one turn mile should actually fit perfect.
The the other horse I really like is the number six.
Pretty sure for Brendan Walsh. This is one who debuted at Ellis
Park and just looks so good doing it does need to probably
get a little bit faster, but you're getting 12 to one odds
and I just think this horse has the opportunity to take another
step forward. You mentioned that Ellis Park
program. I, I just think Brendan, the
buzz around Kentucky was Brendan's got a lot of nice 2
year olds and so this was kind of one of them I thought who
really stood out to me and look again, a little bit of a price
at 12 to one. I think we're going to have a
situation in the in the state next summer.
Speaking of this 2 year old program, Matthew that I was
talking with Dale Romans last week at Kentucky Downs and he
thinks there's a purse increase coming at Ellis Park that's
going to make it not worth it to ship to New York with your two
year olds. Interesting.
So he thinks, you know, something like, you know,
they'll get to 8085 on the maidens.
And at that point, like, what is the actual value of shipping to
New York? And you know this because, you
know, you're behind the scenes on this stuff.
Shipping a horse ain't what it used to be, man.
It is not as easy as it once was.
That company is not back in business yet running the horses
around in planes. And so it is, it is a very
different thing to get a horse from, you know, Turfway Park or
Keeneland or whatever to Saratoga than it is to get them
to Ellis. And so I, I wonder if perhaps
he's right. We'll see even more of an
expansion of that program next summer.
What do you make of a horse that just one right in front of you
up there in the landing in Kimchi Cat Tyler, Obviously
three wins on the card immediately yesterday for Tom
Amos in this one. This is what Tom Amos does well,
by the way, Philly's how ones especially gets them ready for
things like the Kentucky Oaks. Do you like?
Her, I do like her actually quite a bit.
She was really impressive and that that Bolton landing we
should mention was an awful but yeah, still very.
It was still a very good field though overall.
You got a bitch a doll in there who I thought was a pretty good
runner, and so you had some nice horses in that race and it
wasn't that short of a field. I think he's still 8 runners in
there, so it was a really good effort.
I think she's a pretty serious contender in this spot.
She got the best of my choice, Lakara in the maiden special
weight ranks. You know, obviously stretching
out to a mile. We'll just have to see kind of
how that goes. But listen, she's a serious
contender in this sort of race. You're absolutely right, Tom.
You know, that's the other thing about two year olds.
Going back to what we were talking about earlier, there are
certain trainers that you just trust with two year olds and Tom
is one of those. And certain trainers are better
with the Philly, the Colts. And so there are just certain
people you just go, you know, just this trainer knows how to
get these horses ready early. They tend to be able to spot
precocious runners and it just, you know, those things tend to
fit together and it's not a mistake, but the same trainers
tend to have a lot of success in these types of races.
That's right, Matthew DeSantis with us at Failed the Menace on
Twitter. Go find him there.
The Iroquois Race 10, same course, same money a mile on the
dirt for $300,000 open field here for two year olds.
A couple coming in. Owen Almighty is, I got to say
this, Matthew, and I don't know if you saw my tweet, but Kevin
Kirstein essentially said that Owen Almighty is the buzz horse.
And here's what we. Got Oh interesting.
So here's what we got to do. I'm not ready for a world where
I got to deal with a buzz horse every race.
I can't do this. I'm not cut for it.
I cannot emotionally take this on.
And so, Kevin, Christine, if you're listening, we, we need to
not do this anymore. And I just, and, and by we, I
mean, can you not, can you block me on that tweet or something
like I just like, I can't, I can't do this, Matthew.
It's not something that I'm capable of undertaking as a buzz
horse here. But he's, he's actually really
good too. So it's total thinking, Yeah.
I remember when Anna Marie was a buzz horse before the Kentucky
Derby and you know, that didn't really work out for anybody and
it hasn't worked out for. Buzz horse I can remember was
Danza because he hit the board in the Derby.
That's the one I can remember that was actually a good one.
Is that? Yeah, that's it.
Yeah, it's just again, this goes to a horse can look amazing in
the morning and all in almighty certainly I mean Tutu want to
stake so very competent and deserving morning line favorite.
But until they break, you never know what's going to happen.
And when they're facing the toughest company they face to
this point, I think it's absolutely legitimate to
question, you know, OK, the horse looks good, but we just,
we got to see and I really like Jonathan's Way and it's a horse
that I saw again up in person and that course fits the profile
that I described earlier. Had some significant issues
coming out of the gate, was pinched back to 2nd to last
place early and just made a move.
You do not see 2 year olds make at Saratoga, which is I'm going
to go 5 wide and just circle the entire field despite being 45
lengths back. And I'm going to do it around
the turn and it doesn't matter and I'm just going to blow
everybody away. I mean, it was he as impressive
as Ferocious and Chancellor Mcpatrick were in their maiden
wins. I thought Jonathan's way was
equally as impressive in his. I think I doubt you're going to
get 9:00 to 2:00 on that horse, but I just think Phil Bauer has
got a really nice group this year and that's a horse.
If you can get even 3 to one, I think it's a really good value
in this race. Last year we watched W Saratoga
win this race under Rafa Bajirano.
He's on 1st Resort at 12 to one. He was in the Saratoga Special,
a son of Uncle MO Obviously the mile ain't going to bother him
for Ian Hardy. What do you think of his chances
here? What did he look like in that
race? He had the lead for a while,
seemed to fade at the end. Are you, are you dissuaded by
that performance or do you think he can get back to good form and
get the mile? No, I think he can get the mile
and I'm not dissuaded by that performance.
And sometimes courses you'll see this where the first time they
maybe go a distance or maybe, you know, just it's not unusual
to see a horse that's two years old fade and then come back in
the next race and look strong and they're just building up
that foundation. It takes time.
And so I'm never really that persuaded when I see a 2 year
old fade in a race and then they stretch out or they go a little
bit longer because as you said, the pedigree, the pedigree would
suggest this horse can go longer.
I think First Resort is a pretty serious contender.
Grace, you're getting a pretty honest price in this spot.
So definitely a horse that I included in my top four in my
analysis. So one that I like a lot and
I'll probably be using in some variation of ticket either, you
know, in verticals or horizontals.
There's a very nice, old, nice looking older man who listens to
this show named Bill and he has a question for you, young
Matthew Desanis. He would like to know what you
think about Sandman, who just broke his maiden at Saratoga.
Sandman was a very popular maiden winner and it led to a
variety of Metallica based tweets for me on social media of
Exit Light. Enter Sandman.
But listen, it was it was an impressive win and I'll tell you
what's impressive about and why I think he's going to like the
mile. It was more of a grinder and I
actually like that in in big. I like that type stretching out
usually because it wasn't this sort of big bold move that you
go well, was it like the pace set up there like we talked
about politically correct, you know, horse that made this huge
move and won the bachelor Manor earlier this summer.
But you go, well, the pace absolutely collapsed in this
race and, you know, you wonder sometimes how that sort of stuff
affected Sandman looks very professional second time out.
But we came out of a very productive debut race.
And I just think that running style is going, you know,
stretching out to an extra furlong.
I think it's going to set up really well.
Six to one. You're getting a little bit of
value. I'll be interested to see again
how the board looks come post time because I think Jonathan's
way is going to take money. If Kevin keeps tweeting about
Owen Almighty, he might go off of the even money and do it.
Kevin, we got to see where. Yeah, exactly.
We got to see where some of those other horses end up
floating up or down and and Sandman certainly could present
some really nice value. All right, well, he's Matthew
DeSantis. He's with Naira Bets at Failed
to Menace on Twitter. What should people be looking
for? Because I know you've got a
preview this day up as well. Yeah, we got a preview of the
Iroquois and the Pocahontas up on Naira Pets.
Well, actually just finished on Naira Pets YouTube up later
today is going to be capping the card where I get my top pick, my
top value play for all 11 races at Churchill on Saturday.
Also have a preview of the Jockey Club Oaks Invitational up
here at Belmont at the Big A taking place tomorrow.
And then I was joined by Jeff Pratt up at Woodbine, and we
previewed the four grade one races at Woodbine taking place
on Saturday, including the EP Taylor, which is absolutely
stacked. And that's up on the Nighter Bet
YouTube channel as well. So a lot of stuff, whether
you're playing Churchill, Belmont or Woodbine, we got you
covered. By the way, late sequence at
Aqueduct today starting race five 11/10/11, 12:15 and 11:00
horses. That's fun, people.
Yep. So there you go.
And by the way, tomorrow is going to be exactly the same.
I think it's 11/11/12 and 13. Excellent.
Yeah, good. No, that means I got multiple
places since we check it out. That's great.
All right, that's DeSantis. Get them out of here.
Thank you, Matthew. All right.
Thanks, Louie. There.
You go Matthew DeSantis.