All right, welcome in boys and girls, men and women.
It is a January 9th edition of the Horse Racing Happy Hour.
Hanging out with Jason Beam. I'm Louis Rabo in front of my
fireplace in Louisville, KY because it is a a solid 18°
outside. It was a solid 8 when I took my
kids to school this morning. But I understand the real
suffering is happening in Florida, Jason.
And so I wanted to extend my condolences to a a place with a
40° temperatures. It's got to be brutal down
there. Yeah, we're up to like 52.
I think we're we're going to be all right here.
But it it's, it's funny, I told you before, I told you before we
came on air. I'll hear more complaints about
the weather this week than you will with the foot of snow you
guys are dealing with. No, that's exactly right.
We're gonna talk to Jason ahead of a trio of stakes in Tampa.
Something we'd love to do on this show, Jason, is get to know
people around the country and their their road to their
derbies, right? So the road to the the Tampa Bay
Derby with the Pasco and all of that.
And of course, the Sam F Davis. Talk about those as we go along.
But as it is January, I haven't been picking people's brains
about their favorite things from 2024, their horse of the year,
those kinds of things. I thought we could start the
conversation that way. Of course, you can catch Jason
on, if not North America's most popular horse racing podcast.
It's up there. Jason Beam presented by
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there. The horse of the year has seemed
to very quickly move to hey, I'm totally good with with Torpedo
Anna winning it. And even though she ran against
three-year old Phillies for most of the year, I'm an Eclipse
voter. So I spent, you know, a fair
amount of time thinking about these things.
Jason. And I agree with that sentiment,
by the way. I think the totality of the
award, what she brought to the sport, the way that the Mcpeek
folks handled her availability, making her, you know, available
to folks to at both, you know, Clark Day here, for example, at
Churchill Downs down the street from me or, you know, up at
Saratoga all summer. Where did you follow the horse
of the year? And do you do you buy these
arguments for for Thorpe and? I I'm not a voter, I created my
own award show 'cause they would let me Eclipse awards so.
But I've never been a real big Eclipse person.
It's just it's such it's so out of my realm of racing.
Like I've always been in at smaller tracks and I'm at tracks
now where we'll get the occasional Eclipse Award winner
to show up. But you know, I don't know.
It's just I've never felt a real strong connection to it and up
being from out West to like we just we were never involved with
it. But I will say that like it
seems that there's a little bit, if you watch the NFL, they
almost always give the MVP to to the quarterback, right?
Running back guys running for 2000 yards.
They don't even consider them. And I think that we're falling
into that trap a little bit in racing where if you're you're
either 3 year old male or older male distance horse that that
that that's who can get an Eclipse award unless you do
something crazy. And I know Ed had his rule that
he was saying about how you have to beat males and he was getting
into the semantics of finishing ahead and he was being Ed, which
I like about Ed, but I don't know, I, I just feel like if, if
someone is super dominant in their division, they should,
they should definitely receive significant, you know, chances
at the horse of the year. And I suppose she has right.
Like she's, she's up for it. So I would probably go there.
I think, I think cause to me she's the one I'm going to
remember from this year. And I know that's not the
criteria for the award, but like in 10 years, if you ask me about
2024 racing, I'll probably remember Thorpeno Anna.
I'll be like, Oh yeah, Sierra Leone with the classic.
You know, right, right. Right.
Yeah, Yeah, I think that's probably correct.
And so we'll move away then from the Eclipse Award votes here and
just sort of ask you personal stuff.
Was there a favorite race either that you saw on television, you
watched, you got to call maybe that you attended in person?
I have defaulted to the easiest thing in the world.
We're very lucky We have a table with this show every year at the
Kentucky Derby. The Derby was the best race I've
ever been to. Jason.
Just the crowd reaction, the finish, all the things.
What was on on the line for it was it's the greatest horse race
I've ever attended. It's not very difficult for me
to come up with that for 2024. How about for Jason Beam?
No, that that it was a great Derby this year.
And it's funny 'cause it looked over at the 16th pole, right?
Like I thought the winner was home.
But for for me, my favorite race in the country is the long acres
Mile. And it's it's purely nostalgic
and from growing up. But and that's where I hope for
and it was a really good addition this year.
Like the the winner, five star general, like got up in the last
jump and Grant Forrester, who won it is a Louisville guy, but
he's from the northwest. And so he he he loves and knows
that race And and so nationally, I think the Travers of the Derby
were probably the two my two favorites.
The Travers. There's this great moment where
I thought fierceness had the race one.
And then you see torpedo and like make this one last surge
and Frank MI Aramati's voice like you could hear it change
with this like, oh crap, this might happen.
And he's like she's surging and like that.
Those little moments are like what I look for in this game.
So, you know, as a track announcer then, and I, I love
you bringing up that, that little nuance in, in Frank's
voice, right where it really is. Oh cripe, she might get there
kind of moment, right? Which is such a beautiful thing
for all of us watching, not just the guy calling the race,
Travis's call getting the 123 in the Derby.
Can you kind of tell people how difficult that is?
Because look, I know you probably haven't called a 20
horse field at some point in your career, but you've almost
certainly called the dozen horses and that's difficult
enough, Is it? We've got. 14 there you go.
If you're a Tony Kalo or whatever, you're a turf where
you're calling 12 every race or whatever.
But when you get a guy like, you know, finish like that and and
Travis nails the 123, how hard is that?
Well, it the big thing is it depends where your booth is and
a lot of people aren't aware of that 'cause there's a lot, most
tracks you're not on the wire because photo finish has to be
on the wire or, or the camera has to be on the wire, whatever.
So we're usually not an afterthought, but we're usually
one way or the other. At Tampa, I'm past the finish
line by like 30 or 40 feet. And so on dirt, it's a little
easier to call the photos 'cause they're close to me and I'm
pretty low. But on turf, when they're the my
first day there, like the first turf race I called at Tampa, I
thought this horse won by like a long neck, maybe 1/2 length.
The photo comes up and it was like half an inch.
And so I have you have to kind of learn your angles.
My first job at River Downs, it was dead center on we were the
second floor of the press box. So we're above.
I called every photo for three years because it was it was so
easy to do. But it, you know, Travis's
Travis is, you know, I mean, he's he's if not one of the best
going right now. And and you know, he's he's he's
got a little bit of ice water in his veins.
I feel like because I would be so nervous in a spot like that
just to talk, let alone call it as as well as he does.
I I thought it was his best Derby call, But you know, the
race in a lot of cases makes the call, right?
If it's just somebody pulls away at the top of the stretch, you
can try to make it as big as you want, But you know, I mean, you
know, but sometimes there's just a, a comfortable win and but no,
Travis, he's, he's the man. Lots, lots of love for him.
Yeah, even in, you know, the Justify year where he wins by
open lengths, it's the all rise to Justify.
He's always got something ready. Right.
Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah.
You got to have your, you got to have your, your line.
It's funny, Robert Geller, who does Woodbine, always talks
about how he never has lines prepared and stuff like that.
I I go 5050. Sometimes I will, sometimes I
won't. But you have to 'cause I feel
like when you have the lines print, you're thinking about it
too much instead of just calling the race.
Yeah, that, that makes sense to me.
I I got to it's interesting you bring up Grant Forster.
I got to interview him over the summer.
I set up at that picnic table on the backside of Churchill Downs
near the shoot where they go in on the mile shoot there.
And Dale Romans rolled over on his golf cart and with a cigar
and talked to me for 15 minutes. And then I got to interview
Grant and he talked about that, that mile, the the long anchor
smile. And it was ahead of the Indiana
Derby and he was, you know, doing, gosh, I forget her name
now, Chatelle. And who ended up winning.
Thank you. Tosss up winning the Indiana
Derby and and he talked about just the their being at a
smaller track on their biggest day, how cool that experience
is. And I've seen you at the Indiana
Derby before, back when it was back when the cool kids went on
Wednesday, you know what I mean? It's so like it's it's own but
but just being at those tracks on their biggest days, it's
always really fun. I get to go to the Indiana Derby
just because it's a 2 hour drive from here, but for sure just
really fun to be at those tracks for those big days.
I, I went with Scott Shapiro that year when I went to the
Indiana Derby. And I remember we took like we
went and got lunch before we went.
And so we kind of took a little bit of a back way through and
the GPS said that we were 4 minutes from a racetrack and
there was nothing but corn fields and shap and shap, you
know, he never leaves Louisville.
So he was, this was all a new experience for him.
He goes, there's no way there's a race track out here I go, I
promise. We took one, we took one turn
and then it, it, it popped right up.
But yeah, no, they, yeah, they, I, I've been going.
It's funny. I when I worked at River Downs,
we used to go over when it was Indiana Downs and it was before
the casino and it was such a nice clean facility.
And obviously it's grown a lot over the years, both in, in size
and profile and always, always kind of enjoyed it over there.
I have John Dooley, I know, and one of my friends is one of the
stewards there. And so it's I, I, I, I follow a
fair bit of a shoe as we come, we call it.
Yeah, fair little Dooley, a little racing Rachel.
They got a little bit of everything up there outside of
Indianapolis. You know, I've been asking
everyone sort of their most disappointing moment of 2024 and
mine is like a three parter essentially.
You know, a Dare Manor runs and then she can't run on the
California Crown, so she's out idiomatic has to retire right
before the Distaffs. We missed that three-way sort of
battle between the Dare Manor idiomatic and and torpedo Anna
and the Distaff. That was the disappointment last
year for me. Jason, did you have a different
one by chance? Oh mine is purely selfish when
the entire when the entire East Coast tote system went down 25
minutes before our biggest race of the.
Yes, yes it did. That was not even self.
That's not even selfish, Jason. It's a bad moment.
Oh, man, it was that was one of the stewards came in the Florida
Oaks was run, which is a turf race, even though it's the
Suncoast is dirt. But I guess we'll talk about
that. But the source come in.
They said, hey, you know, tote delay be just a second.
They come in like once every two or three weeks and this just
happens. Sometimes there's some delay in
the system. You know, we we all know racist
technology is fantastic. And so, but whatever it always,
it takes usually 20 seconds to sometimes 2 minutes.
So I didn't even think twice about it.
And then 3 minutes later they go, yeah, they're still waiting
on this. OK.
And I at this point, I've already switched my program
page. I know though, Derby horses left
and right, but I'm starting to go over it again.
And then it becomes 5 minutes and 10 minutes.
I go to suicide. I was like, what the Hell's
happening? They go, there's something in
Maryland that's that's going on and, and like it just kept
happening and going. And then, you know, I'm trying
to call my boss and obviously they're trying to negotiate with
the horsemen and, and then all of a sudden one of the stewards
comes in, they go, they're coming on the track, they're
going to run the race for four minutes and I go, is the tote
working yet? They go, Nope.
I go, oh God. And so I didn't.
What was nice for me was I didn't have time to be nervous
because it was just so confusing.
And then it became it was actually a pretty good race.
It was like there was no pace. They went like it was a good
change, but it but it was a three horse thriller and and
and. You know, yeah, that's a
problem. Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, God, it was. But it was weird.
It was just, it was so eerie. Like I walked because I had to
stay upstairs for like an hour and a half after the races to
like tell people like, hey, still not up the teller at 6:00.
They're like the tellers have to go home.
They're shipping the same thing. And so it was.
It was a surreal, weird day and just proof that that anything
could happen in in racing. I wanted to ask you and you
brought up that Florida Oaks being a turf race, we, we love
to get into this. We do a A Road to Pimlico series
on this podcast every year with our friends Dan Ellman and John
Piasek and and now with Cali Francois there at the Maryland
Jockey Club. And we love to get to know these
different paths, these different regional paths to the local
Derby. And of course, Tampa Bay Derby
is your Derby there after the Sam F Davis, but of course we'll
run the Pasco first. You follow much of the same
pattern of Maryland, which is starting at more of these 7
furlong kind of distances. One turn, get the horses more
used to that. Moving on.
One of the three, you know, Do you find that people actually
know the name Sam F Davis a little better than Tampa Bay
Derby? To some like to like, well it
just. Where it is in the calendar just
seems to stand out a little bit. Well, and it yeah, and it's, I
don't know, sometimes it's weird like you say that I feel like
just because it's his name and it.
But what's funny is is you'll ask people who Sam Davis was.
Nobody has a clue and and some but they they know his name for
sure. I mean, the the power of having
your name after a big race. I mean, it's a thing.
But yeah, I mean, we're we're lucky with the Tampa Derby too,
is that we're kind of stand alone in terms of preps that
weekend. This, you know, and and in fact,
usually there's a week of no preps after us.
But Colonial is running the the new Virginia Derby in the
spring. So we have that weird kind of so
they'll be a they'll be a race sandwiched after us there.
But now that the the Sam is also had a little bit of a weird
history, at least since I've been there.
Like we had a big rainstorm one year like as they came onto the
track and, you know, but the same of the Derby, I mean,
they're both a mile to 16th. So they're they're they're very
much the same race just a month apart usually obviously a little
bit tougher once the Tampa Derby comes around.
But really the last few years since I've been there, they've
they've been similar races and, and Classic Causeway won them
both, you know, my first year and the Tampa Tri showed up the
second year. So he he won that one.
But yeah. Evidence that Tapatrice has won
a race and not just run third people.
There it is. He won the he won the Bluegrass
right there. He's a great.
Every Tampa Derby winner I've called has won a grade one
afterwards. There you go, 3, three in a row.
Classic Causeway won the the Belmont Derby or whatever.
It was one of those turf ones. Tapatrice won the Bluegrass and
he won something. He won the Monmouth or whatever
last year and then. What a great random, needless
piece of trivia. That was Jason, a domestic, a
domestic, a domestic product won the the jerkins.
So there you go. Yes, he did.
Yes, he did. Man, oh man, he's already off
the stud. How about that?
You mentioned the Florida Oaks being on the turf.
Is there any particular reason for that other than maybe it's
different than Gulfstream? I, I, I just don't know.
Yeah, I don't know either. And I'm, I'm guessing, I'm
guessing maybe it's a tradition thing because the Suncoast has
been a pretty useful crap nest and and I wonder wheel didn't
run very good, but use that one. And then last year power squeeze
was I I believe was in that race, but I might have to
refresh my memory. But So what you know, there,
it's been a very useful prep. And then the Florida Oaks is
always least one since I've been there been a big field and a
competitive race, but not anywhere near the the Oakstra.
I have no idea why or why it isn't.
I might just be tradition. It might just be, hey,
everybody's going to go to Gulfstream.
I I have no clue. Right, Yeah, interesting.
I've always noticed the race before the Derby.
Well, and it's nice to switch surfaces so they Jason being
with us down there at Tampa. He'll be calling a trio of
stakes races, the Pasco, Gasperillo and Wayward last this
weekend at Tampa. What is the Hillsboro actually
the highest grade at your place? The grade 2 is that.
Is that right? Yeah, the Tampa Bay Derby was
Grade 2 my first year, I think, and then and then Grade 1
winter. Tampa Price.
Won it, so they downgraded it. Yeah.
And and actually the Sam F Davis lost its grade.
We've had a little tough luck with the the grading committee
this last couple of years. It seemed.
It just seems like everybody in Kentucky's goes up and everybody
else goes down. I wonder why that is so anyways.
But they. Yeah.
So we know the Hillsborough has been has been a grade two since
I've been here and and still isn't it's it tends to be a very
Chad centric race. He's always preload in that
race. Grand motion all the time.
We just it's it's drawn some really nice horses over the
years. Bleeker St. probably my
favorite. It was my first Hillsboro.
But she was just, she started, she didn't start at Tampa, but
like she ran an allowance and then a steak and then that one
and then obviously went on to have a really good career beyond
Tampa. So she was, she was kind of
special just because she didn't get started here, but kind of
became good here. All right, So we'll, we'll do
this and then we'll do some handicapping.
You're in your green room, and usually the green room is the
prep room to go to to the stage, right?
But for you, this is the creative room.
Can you? Is green a creative color for
you? I, my thinking was I bought my
house. It's just a little old bungalow
house in Clearwater. And I, and it's just me.
And so I had a bedroom, a guest room and I wanted to have an
office, but I, I like to do yoga and I like to paint.
So I wanted something that was a little bit Zen and I just went
and picked like the most obnoxious.
It's I, I call it Kermit the frog Green.
And, but it, it, it just, I feel happy in here.
It's, it's, it's a great place. I got my, my paintings all over
the walls as you can see it. No, it's, it's a good space.
It looks over my backyard. I, I had a big, my big, I had
this big beautiful oak tree that came down during the hurricane.
And so, but we finally got it cut up and my neighbor's going
to help me haul it. We're actually doing some
hauling today and then I think he's doing the rest tomorrow and
give him a couple 100 bucks. But he he saved me a pile of
money by having a couple chainsaws.
Yeah, OK. But no, yeah, this is this is
my, this is my little, my little workspace.
It's just kind of right off the back porch.
And I love my little house. How have you How?
How did you get into painting? How long have you been painting?
Only like a year and a half or two years.
I went to, I went on a first date to one of those paint and
sip places. I, I had no, my hand, my
penmanship is terrible. I had, I've never been able to
draw anything. And I always thought the art was
something you had or you had didn't have.
I love that assumption. Yes, yeah.
And, and I very much learned that you can learn it.
And so I, I start, I, I did that class, I didn't go on a second
date with the gal, but I went and bought paint sets the next
day. And like I, I got real into the
acrylic painting for a while. And then I started learning oil
painting. I took an online class and like
last year, I mean, I was doing it 5-6 days a week.
And now it's more of a once or twice a week kind of thing.
But yeah, it's been a very, very fun hobby.
Jason Beam, the painter. I like it all.
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Go check them out today. We got a trio of stakes and a
middle pick 4 here, Jason, that I think is kind of fun if people
are unfamiliar with betting at Tampa.
The pick fives very playable 15% and an extraordinarily playable
18% on the double S, the pick threes and the pick fours.
At Tampa as well. Jason, are you those numbers are
right. Yeah, I got that, yeah.
Yeah, I think I, yeah, OK. The the 8, the 18, pick four.
I always, I always feel a little bit pleasantly happy about that
'cause I feel like so often people are like, yeah, pick
fives 1512, whatever it is, and then it's like 26 for the pick
4. I know, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. The 80s.
Really playable, Yeah, the the pick fives.
We've had a couple carryovers so far this season, which is, you
know, always kind of it's good for the house obviously.
And, and, and players seem drunk, but our ours, you just,
you have to get a little bit of separation like anywhere.
But I mean, you know, the early one seems to be the bigger pool
and usually the smaller fields. So sometimes, sometimes that one
will pay better with just a little bit of separation because
I think that like everybody's pounding or the the chalk of
your combos because it's just smaller fields.
Used to see that at Golden Gate a lot like the six horse fields.
But if you beat 3 or 4 favorites, like you could really
jump up a payout. But if you didn't, you were
sticking with 40-50 bucks. No, that's right Jason, with us
from down there at Tampa, the first stakes of the day will be
the Pasco. It is the three-year old male
side of things, 7 furlongs on the dirt there.
We see the return here, Jason, of an Owen Almighty, when you do
your handicapping for these kinds of races, how do you how
do you take a horse like this moving from 2:00 to 3:00 off of
a little bit of a layoff here? Well, I, I've, I've I've known
it on my show for years, like every year, these two really
good 2 year olds, they just get smashed at the windows and Owen
almighty is going to get bet. I do think the the four of the
five rookie card naughty Rascal will take some money.
So Owen our money is not going to be a crazy favorite.
But with Irad showing up and with a little bit of the hype
machine behind him like he's, he's going to.
Fun fact too, he's owned by my old boss who used to own Grants
Pass downs. The Travis Forsman's group is
used to be board shorts and now it's what is it Flying Dutchman?
I forget how what they're Yeah, yeah, so but but it's same same
silk, same logo and everything. He owns Dutch Bros coffee out
out West. But yeah, anyway, yeah, he's got
he's got missus worldwide too, so they're they're sending a
couple out here. But no, I just on these kind of
horses at super short prices, I always think it's worth trying
to beat them if they come back and they're great.
OK, awesome. But I mean the number of times
you see like fierceness and these other ones who they you
know, fierceness obviously made the jump to three, but he at
least wasn't wasn't primed and ready that first one.
It's just hard to take short prices because there's a lot
that's happened since September 14th in these horses lives.
And you know, certainly the cutback to 7 is probably good
for this horse. The last workout's really good.
The fact that I read is probably pretty good and Brian Lynch's
has gone through the series before with classic Causeway and
he's and he said as much in the form the other day, like he's
his plan is for this one, if he likes it here to to stay for the
Sam and for the Derby and to kind of make his way to the
Kentucky Derby, you know, via our path.
So I'm sure all systems are go. The other thing is I thought
naughty Rascal was very good at the inaugural stakes.
Donut got donut got who won was, you know, I mean super tripped
out. Like he just sat, you know, he
just kind of comfortably on the lead and, and, and Naughty
Rascal was running at him at the end.
And I know there's questions about Doughnut God getting the
distance, but it was 6 furlongs, like he didn't have to get a
distance. So I just think I, I just think
Naughty Rascal's a very nice horse.
Jerry Bennett. It's kind of funny you see this
horse, you know, he runs those first three really good races.
They try the turf and he wins Jerry's the few year times over
the years, like you'll think like, oh, he maybe has a Derby
horse, then he'll jump it on the turf or he had one that one one
of the Oaks. I think he won the Suncoast the
year he beat Wonderwheel, then ran on the floor at Oaks.
Instead of kind of take the oak dress.
He'll do some untraditional things.
I thought this was a very traditional next spot for
Naughty Rascal. In that race they finished it in
one O 9 flat. Is that fast for Tampa or is
that? Can we expect?
To see that in the past, go. That's that's Holland cookies
for sure. It's one O 8.
I think one OI think I think one O 868 is the is the track
record. That's it's the mom who was a
really good 6 furlong and I mean it's our most common distance
right. So yeah, it was a very fast
time. It was a it was a pretty fast
day though, too. So that's.
Always. What is the weather looking
like? I've seen like 4045% chance of
rain. Is that Florida 45% meaning it's
going to spit rain for 45 minutes or is that like it's
actually going to rain on? Saturday, So everything I'm
showing now is that we're, we're we've moved away from the rain
predictions. It's supposed to be 69.
It's sunny Friday and then just cloudy Saturday.
The rain now is pushed back to Monday.
But I, I, I, yeah, the weather here could, like you said,
there's been many days where I've gone to work thinking it's
not going to rain at all. And then it rains then someday
it's supposed to rain. I I, I don't trust it a whole
heck of a lot. Is is outside of the three that
you mentioned in the past, go is very bold, the most likely to
you know, sneak up, finish second, that kind of thing.
That's not the one. OK, good.
Yeah, yeah. I was like, I, I think the one
horse is is very much outclassed in the spot.
Yeah, I think you, I think you could probably argue that
Theresa Pompey's horse was it was a nice winner last time, but
that was a gate to wire. There's a fair bit of other
speed in here. I think rookie card is super
interesting with Junior Alvarado coming up for Danny Gargan.
You know what, maybe one I mean the thing was he didn't really
get loose last time he had to do it, but he was one at 2 also.
So he probably just much the best.
Yeah, very bold. I think if anything should have
kind of a good clunker type trip in terms of being off the pace
and if if they really go bonkers up front 7 furlongs is a funny
distance, right. Sometimes when they hook up, you
can really get fall apart races and and Owen Hardy, it seems
like he's his horses are running good here, but it seems like
lately last month or two, even going back to the Remsen day
there, his horses are just running good as of late.
So certainly would that's that's got a chance.
And of course, hey, Zeus Castanon knows the course very
well, has this tack down there in Florida.
We moved to the Gasparilla race. Five.
What a tough season this year, though.
Yeah, no, a lot of seconds, frankly.
It's kind of why I brought up a potential exacta candidate
there, unfortunately for him, but seven furlongs on the dirt
for the gals Now. Casbarilla, 150K in the Kitty
here for this one here. We see a dancing Magic in here
at 3:00 to 1:00. And of course I read Ortiz on
this is Worldwide in that same Flying Dutchman ownership group
that you mentioned, Jason, almost certainly going to be
outside of winning, winning. You're in.
Who is 2 to one here coming up from Gulfstream Park, a Florida
bred in that case. Really interesting mix of horses
here, Jason. Yeah, I haven't seen the morning
line yet. So I I was what did they put
this is worldwide at? Five to two winning you're in is
actually the favorite here at 2:00 to.
One and dancing Magical stakes winner.
Right, that makes a little bit of sense.
Even if they're 4. Mistakes.
I agree, yes. Yeah, our our line guy, Mark
Luther has a pretty nice job. I I usually, you know, just like
anybody, he'll he'll miss. But he, he one thing I love
about him, he really cares about it.
Like he he's messaging me all the time.
Like what do you think about this one?
And you know, and so I I love that about Mark.
But yeah, when did you're in? I mean that that last race, this
was obviously such a dud. I think that it it sticks out a
little bit. But if it's like if you throw
that one out, I get why the horse would be the favorite.
But that and that was going two turns.
Those those sire series series races or dying series races down
at Gulfstream. I love them every year because
inevitably somebody smashes in the Sprint ones and then gets
way over betting the route once and comes back.
There was maybe a little bit of that with this one.
This is where I went back and watched the Sandpiper last last
night and kind of trying to think like, OK, maybe dancing
magic didn't have quite the the trip that missus worldwide did.
But no, she just wasn't as fast. And Miss Worldwide was ahead of
her early and stayed ahead of her late.
And you know, it was I thought the horse, the hollow grub, I
think was another Hardy horse who kind of shook late to to
rally up. But no, I just thought missus
worldwide was the was the better of the two and obviously first
couple starts here on dirt this year have have been pretty
fantastic. I mean, you throw out the one
race at Ellis and and her resume is is very, very strong as well
and seemingly getting better. And the the problem with betting
her is with IRAD jumping on board the price.
You know, he's still he's one of the few riders really that could
go anywhere. And when he leaves his mainstays
New Yorker, it magnifies how much he spent.
When he comes to Colonia he just gets smashed at the windows.
Yeah, no, I absolutely another, you know, another jock that's
going to be in town has only written three times in this meet
is Junior Alvarado writing for, frankly, lots of different
trainers. So it's not as though he's in
for Bill Mott or something like that.
Like we expect to see him with lots of places, you know,
looking around outside of that, Jason, especially if we have
someone listening who's, you know, what exact to play or
something like that. They're playing each race
individually rather than trying to hit this middle pick four or
something like that. Is there a local connection that
people should be watching for at Tampa that might actually pay
some dividends for them on Saturday?
Oh, well, I've I've only looked at the stakes cards.
I'll be honest. It's it's funny like you, no.
No, I understand what I'm saying is, is, is there a, yeah, just a
general one? I'm trying to think it like, OK,
so like the four horse here of Voila Paloma here for Santino
and for Bennett. I mean, like, is that the kind
of are they a good pair there at Tampa?
Is that a group we should be looking?
At it's funny they don't pair up a whole lot and which is
actually kind of interesting yeah like, you know it's a lot
of Jerry does use a fair number of riders.
He he doesn't necessarily have just the one he uses but
obviously used it Daniel with the this horse last time and it
got a win so so bringing him right back but you see like
they're you know they've only run a handful of times together.
Daniel rides pretty sparingly these days.
It seems like he kind of just wants to ride the good ones.
We're starting to see that with Pablo Morales too, where, you
know, they're really just right. You know, Pablo usually will
ride the turf races because he's so good at those.
But outside of that, usually, you know, he's not getting on a
lot of 8000 on one or two kind of thing.
And so, but there's there's, you know, Jose Ferrer's had a great
year this year and he I believe, is either at or near 60 years
old and still like he he apprenticed with Richard
Migliore. Mig was talking about that on
the Fox Show. Like, he's like, we were bug
boys together. And so, yeah.
But I love it. Yeah.
Jose was our our jockey of the month.
And he's just, he's off to a very fast start, I think kind of
a sneaky underrated writer here is Melissa Yorio.
She had a really good apprentice here and went to Monmouth and
had a pretty nice summer. Got off to a really slow.
Yeah. Got off to a really slow start
here this season. But I feel like she's had one
win like each of the last five days or something like that.
Seems like, you know, she had some good mounts.
Really. I just was, you know, just not
winning. But I always feel like she's
going to Michael Campbell who you, you you mentioned dancing
magic. I think usually a super sneaky
good trainer, not a big barn. I know it's he's 9% this year,
but like, you know, Patriot, Patriot spirits, one that he has
that's a little bit more of a national type horse.
And he's just one of those barns.
Him and Michael Wright are two that are down here that I always
just think they always have nice horses.
They're always in good spots. They're always contenders, even
though you don't hear about them like you do a lot of the other
barns. We will lean on your local
knowledge here for a maiden special weight in the middle of
the card here. Race 6 is a $53,000 maiden
special weight. We're going a mile on a 16th on
the turf. This is for Philly Space 4 and
up though we have hit that part of the year where we.
See. Yeah, I know.
It's weird, isn't it? If there's 3 and up, yeah, it's,
I've, I, I haven't written 2024 on a check yet or you know,
typed it into something yet, but I have written 3 and up when I
meant 4 and up on something. Definitely on a show sheet.
At this point in the year, I look just from the outside and,
and living in a place with a crappy turf course.
I love your turf course there in Tampa.
Bay Oh, it's the it's I don't know how it's funny.
Like they maybe? The best in the country?
I don't know. They, they keep it up really
good and it, it what's, I mean it, we run 90 days and, and we
run turf probably 80 of those days.
Maybe. You know, we get washed off
every once in a while. And I heard we, we took off in
advance of some expected weather a week or two ago.
And some people were were, you know, kind of complained about
it on Twitter. And I'm like, this guy's been
doing Tommy McLaughlin. He's been doing the turf course
for 100 years. And like he's got and you have
beyond this weekend to think about.
Yeah. So I, I, I think they do a
really good job. And it, it, it tends to play
pretty fair. You can win for both spots.
It got a little bit speed favorite for just AI think one
weekend. But they changed the rails up a
fair bit. Generally for big days, they
dropped the rails down to 0. If that's the case, I always
watch for for speed just because they get to run on kind of that
unfettered grass, those inside path or two.
They do a colonial as well. And I, I've seen it over the
years, Colonial, one of my favorite angles.
The first weekend like speed cannot win.
And I, I've never figured it out 'cause you think it's all nice
pristine grass at that point. But yeah, I remember the couple
years ago Travis filled in for me if you're weak because I had
to have a stomach procedure and he messaged me and he goes, God,
every race is falling apart. And closers, those are the
hardest races to call because you're, you know, because
they're kind of flying from everywhere and every year just
seems like they, they come storming off.
This particular race, though, is a fun one.
And on these big days they're, you know, usually there's a
couple good maiden special ways. You'll see the occasional Chad
1st and stuff. I don't like Chad's horse in
here at all just because to me it just reeks of like, OK, we
thought he was a dirt horse because believe me, Chad tries a
lot of horses on turf to start right.
So the fact they ran three times on dirt and they kind of got
progressively worse makes me think this is a little bit of a,
a hey, let's try kind of thing. The other thing I I would
suggest folks do I because I don't I haven't seen the final
program yet and I'm handicapping off the initial PPS.
Sometimes big days will start our turf races out of the
stretch and not the shoot. Make sure you cuz it it'll have
the proper diagram and whatever your past performance is.
But they usually don't set that till it's final so cuz it.
It's not in the DRF at this point by the.
Way just yeah, so yeah, and and so but but it's just it's such a
different trip because you're you're running for a mile race,
you're only running a 16th of a mile before you go in and things
can get real tight if you're an inside speed horse, you're
you're you're great. You're kosher if you're if
you're if you're inside and you're a closer like you, but
you're gonna have to drop all the way back because everybody's
trying to cross in front of you. Whereas when it starts in the
straightaway, I feel like it's a little there.
There's really no big advantage. Plus you have that much longer
run to the first turn. The other horse this race I kind
of was against was a chant who makes a lot of sense because
she's been ultra consistent. This just feels like a little
bit of a tougher race. The Delacore firster you got the
there's a Clement horse in here there.
You know, there's there's a few potentially really nice ones if
Starship Boeing draws in. I think she's super live.
She or here for yeah, she and and so yeah, I was more against
a couple in here that are going to take money being the two of
the 9. And so this would probably be
the race where I'd I'd try to get a little bit of coverage and
the and try to beat both those two.
Is Sammy Camacho still kind of the guy at at Tampa?
There's no kind of about it he but I will I will say he's I
think he's leading the standings, but not by much.
Samuel Moran has become a major player on our on our course in
certain. He rides for Jerry Bennett a
lot. And we were talking about Jerry
earlier. But yeah, Sam, Samuel I think
has 31 wins and and Sammy is I think got just a few actually,
according to my PPS, they're they're a couple apart, but
Sammy had a triple yesterday. So they're they're they're neck
and neck right now. And it's funny because it's
confusing. There's a Samuel Camacho junior
who wrote a lot for David Jacobson.
I think he's in, I think he's in turf Way.
But that's Sammy's brother. They're both, they're both,
they're Sammy and Samuel. So.
But yeah, Sammy's, Sammy's been the guy here.
Yeah, Sammy's been the guy. Believe me.
They, they would run at the same races last year and I always had
to remember like, OK, that's Samuel, not Sammy.
And but yeah, Sammy's been the guy here for a while and and
until the other Samuel, Samuel Morin could knock him off.
I mean, he's you know, like like the other thing is like Gallardo
and Pablo Moral. So they just don't ride as much.
Sammy's ride most of the card still.
All the time. Yeah, right.
Yeah, no, that's right. Jason being with us from now,
they're Tampa Bay, Tampa Downs. We are looking at the final race
of the middle pick 4 here. Race 7 is the wayward last
$100,000 race here. This is for Phillies and mares 4
and up are going a mile and a 16th here.
Payne Warz in here is going to be the big favorite for say.
She's also entered up here at Turfway Park, but she's been
working really well at Keeneland.
Hopefully. Do you know anything about her
as she was she able to get out of Kentucky?
I mean, that's really a question right now.
Well, I was just, I was trying to figure out how to say her
name. So I'm glad that you.
Oh yeah. I'm here for you, buddy.
Yeah, yeah, I speak both French and Spanish, so I'm actually,
I'm good for this. Like this is what I yeah, this
is what I should. Be doing when it comes to my
announcing prep, like I, I usually don't do it until the
night before 'cause we still got Friday's card to go right.
So and so it's but I'll, I'll, if, if there's any name
questions, I'll go watch replays and forvo.com is, is our that's
the announcer favorite website is, is going for the like Chad
had one the other day that was like porpois pas.
So I had to look up the French pronunciation, but yeah, but no,
I mean that horse. I I think that horse actually
makes quite a bit of sense. I mean, that last try obviously
was against just much tougher. I mean, this is, you know, this
is not great at steaks company. And you know, she kind of, I
thought maybe had the trip she wanted the mud as certainly
could have been a question. Cause the other time she ran on
a good track was when she got really thumped at the at Ellis
Park. And so I was wondering if maybe
the off track was a little bit of the excuse last time.
But I like the draw down toward the inside because she's got
some natural speed. Unless the other thing is, I
don't think I mean the two in the 8 and I suppose Abaddoncia,
the three could probably be mixed, but I feel like Pen Noir
is either going to be on the lead or going to be sitting
third, like just down on the rail and, and kind of getting
the trip. And it looks to me like there's
a bit of a separation between those speed horses the closer.
So I I wouldn't mind it to see her just kind of parking 3rd and
come from behind. But you know, I mean, there's
Evanesci. I I think I think some of the
people are going to see that there's maybe not a ton of speed
and, and, and maybe try to send. It's always, you know, that
that's the puzzle, right? It's trying to figure out who's
going to go, who's not going to go.
Junior Alvarado has little Jamie, who ran pretty good on
the lead the last time out. So that one could be for the
place. But I I think for Peduar, it's
going to be a situation where it's like, you know, I read see
where you break. If you break good, then go for
the lead. If you don't, just just park it
right along the rail and let whoever crossover.
I'm not going to assume that you were familiar with this show in
2020, Jason, but we had a very long running joke on this show.
One of my very best calls on this show was that I had King
Guillermo at Tampa Bay. And so we have we have had King
Guillermo jokes on this show for five years.
I'm never going to stop them. We love that horse.
We we had a whole thing planned. Of course it gets sick during
the week so that we don't get to have fun with King Guillermo.
Did you get to call King Guillermo at any point in his
career? I would be very jealous if.
You did, I think I might have. I'll look it up here on
Equibase. I, I certainly didn't call that
Derby because I, I remember. I remember for your time, yeah.
Yeah, because, because if I remember it's, it's Victor
Martinez's stable, right? Yes, that's right.
Yes, it. Is yeah, because he he, he comes
up here a fair bit and let's. Well, the horse never ran beyond
2021, so I definitely didn't call him.
Oh, no, no. Hold on, hold on.
Hold on. Hold, hold, hold, hold, hold.
He ran. I knew I did.
He ran in the Pelican Stakes my first year and he ran dead last.
I don't care. That's that's what I'm talking
about. Zach, we can retire.
We. We talked to a guy who called
the King Guillermo race. There it is.
Boom, Don Don. No need to be anymore.
We're done. Grunders call King Guillermo
like I I still hear, I still hear his name in Grunders voice.
The other thing is when he goes to Oaklawn, right, he needs
still needs a couple points to make sure he qualifies.
He finishes second in the the Yards on Derby.
Yeah. And Victor Martinez leaps the
couch. Watching it, I thought was just
such a cool moment. Just so excited just to qualify
for the Derby. One of those fun.
Victor's awesome. Like he he when he because he
comes out to Tampa and he'll, you know, they get him a box and
they treat him good and stuff, but like he brought signed bats
for a few different employees. Like he just takes photos with
everybody. Just seems like a really cool
guy. I haven't got to meet him
because I'm upstairs. I love to tell my bosses, like
Coach Cooper from the Lightning comes out a fair bit.
Lou Pinella comes out and I'm like, you know, I'm the biggest
Mariner fan ever. Lou Pinella was our manager.
I said maybe just bring him up to the booty and I and I don't
take, I don't have guests to the booth.
Like I I try not to do that because I I'm nervous.
I'm nervous enough as it is. But I'm like, Lou Pinella can
come upstairs because I want to ask him about anything.
Martinez. Yeah, the, the double against
the Yankees and stuff. But it's funny, like anytime
there's somebody famous there, I never get to meet him because
I'm stuck upstairs. Yeah.
You're busy, you're working. That's right.
Yeah. It is interesting getting to
know I, I, I love Jason. I love what you do.
And I'm very jealous of people that can do it.
And, and Zach is probably smiling in the background of
this show right now just how much I enjoy talking to track
announcers and, and, you know, we all have our favorites and
different things. Is there someone that you try to
stylize your your calls after? Nope.
I, it's funny. Like the people I would say are
my, like my influences are my favorites.
Yeah, like I love, I love Dirk and I love Victoria Stop.
Like I like the big bombastic. I like Pete, you know, and like,
like, you know, if I have a big race, I want, I want Pete
calling it because I know I'm going to, I know I'm the hair on
my arms going to stand up if it's an exciting race.
And my styles much more to the point, not too over the top.
I just try to be as accurate and have a pleasant voice and, and
not, you know, take away, hopefully add just a little bit.
I think if, if if I was going to say my styles close to, I would,
I guess maybe Dave Rodman would be who I would say just because
we're both pretty fast. And yeah.
And so, so that, yeah. And so, you know, but like
Robert Geller was a favorite of mine.
Like I'm not like Robert at all. I I still think Robert sees the
race better than anybody. If you watch what a horse at
Woodbine, there could be a head and head battle or a horse goes
in front by like Robert will call the horse the winner at the
16th pole in his voice. Like you can tell that he
thinks, oh, he's going on, he's going to take it now and he'll
win by this far. And it's I mean, he's just he's
insane at that. He's the best photo caller too,
I think. I have a important question.
Can you teach Louis to be pleasant and calm while he's on
the air? He's a paid professional
broadcaster, what are you talking about?
I got my name on my own show. How about that?
Deal with that, Zach, How about that?
Jason Beam's sticking up for me. How about that?
Well, I love that. Well, check out the podcast
wherever you get your podcast. If you are the only person in
horse racing that doesn't listen to Jason, shame on you.
You will never win a Beamie award because those have gone
away as well. So it's just, it's how it goes.
We're not going to bother you ahead of the tape because we
always bother Barry Spears. Say something nice about Barry
Spears. I love Barry, Barry.
Barry always has matching shoes, T-shirt and bandana whenever it
comes to Tampa. Yeah, I I always tell him what
horsey looks like, 'cause like last year he showed up with
maroon shoes, maroon shirt and maroon bandana.
I said, Barry, you're the 14 horse.
No, Barry's always been super cool to me and he always he
loves, he loves coming out to Tampa and he's he's just a good
piece. He loves Tampa.
In fact, one of my, one of my favorite post race dinners was
with Barry and Chuck Simon a couple years ago.
And what, what was great was Chuck, I mean, I'm 64.
Chuck was probably right in my ballpark.
And Barry's right. Like we're three very large
guys. Yeah.
And, and we're, we're standing at, we went to this place called
Frenchies and it was like an hour wait or something.
And Chuck goes, just keep standing right here by the desk.
He goes, he goes. I guarantee you they'll see.
They don't. They're going to get annoyed of
us standing here. They'll see this.
We were, we were seated 15 minutes.
So just us big oafs just standing there.
You make a better door than window.
That's right. Yeah.
Yeah. Right, yeah, Ever since then, I,
I, I was like, that's the move. You got to just get right up,
get right up in their face and and let them not forget you.
I I now understand why Louis brings Dan Issel everywhere.
No, that's right. Yeah, no.
You mean NBA Dan Issel? Yeah.
He and I did radio together for a year and. 1/2 OK Oh nice.
He turned 75 and he's like, I got to get out of here.
He was the coach of the Nuggets, right?
He was, he was the coach of that Matumbo team that beat, beat
your Super Sonics. Yeah.
It is the. 3rd leading scorer for the Nuggets of all time.
Yeah, still that. Was that was when the Nuggets
had that great like city skyline jersey?
The rainbow and all that, yeah, those were fantastic, bro.
When he retired, three professional players had more
points than he did. Their names are Wilt, Doctor J
and Kareem. That's it.
Dan was unbelievable. People forget he was
unbelievable and he was. He's unbelievably good at radio.
I mean, he's just stunningly good at this stuff and he's
funny and he's still really sharp and.
I talked to him Gary Peyton team.
That was a tough beat, Louis. Oh, bro, Jason, you should, you
should. I should get the two of you in
the same room. He tells the story.
George Karl left. George Karl left the playbook on
the bench. Dan just took it.
George Yeah. Oh, man, I was, I I want to say
I was in like 9th or 10th grade and and the, the Mariners had
this great year, 95 where they finally made the playoffs and
they had that great run and stuff.
But prior to that, like we had never had a good team since I'd
been alive. Like the Sonics won in 77.
I wasn't, I was -3 And so the 80's, the Mariners, everybody,
we just sucked. And so to have like those two
really good teams back-to-back years like we were.
And you know, when you're 15, like that's when you're into it
more than anything. Like we had cards we were
collecting. I mean, I used to know, you
know, I was Ben. Griffey Junior baby, There's
there's still. I, I, I've told people this,
There's, there was, there's no more exciting feeling in sports
than like the electricity of the Kingdom.
When he was coming up to bat, they'd play hip hop.
Hooray, ho, hey. But like, you knew that every
time he came up, there was a chance of something insanely
incredible happening. And I mean, he was just that guy
was him and Edgar Martinez. Him and Edgar Martinez are my
two favorite players ever. Steal home from first base.
Yeah, right. Yeah, yeah.
Do something. Yeah.
Now he was out of his mind. Man, I I also.
Won high, right? Well, Jason, we really
appreciate you. Jumping on Scott, your man up.
I did not mean to do that, thank you though.
I hit the wrong button dude, I'm so sorry.
The timing, the timing on that on my end was so it's.
Unbelievable. Dan is one of the most
charitable guys of all time. He's part of the team that got
the ABA players NBA retirement salaries.
Oh, nice pensions. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's still, he's still real active.
And I did not do that one. That was not me.
That was, that was Zach removing himself.
He's like, oh, I want to tell you, I want to.
Say something nice about his whole oh man yeah.
Well, there you go. Well, yeah, it's not stretch out
season. Actually the stretch out season.
We celebrate stretch out season around here.
Jason, go from 1-2 and one turn to two turns.
That's. That's what he is.
He's Jason Beam. Have you seen the Derby winner
yet? You think?
I mean, I'm sure we probably have.
I I don't. I don't.
I don't. Start my formal idea.
Yeah, I don't start my Derby trail till the Lecompte.
That's that's for me. I always feel like that's what I
because what's what's weird is those first few weeks at least,
like I've seen the horse, but I don't remember them other than,
you know, the ones that win the juvenile or something like that.
And so there's a little bit of it.
I always feel like, you know, post le comp as you get to the
Southwest, I feel like that's when like my education on each
class kind of starts because yeah, I just there's so there's
so many 2 year olds to paint it like those stars of tomorrow
card. Like I just get lost in those
because I just like, I know I watched all a lot of those
races, but I don't remember any of them.
What was this to learn? I know.
And it's like, you know, when you're calling, when you're
calling races, like because with the podcast, I try to just
follow the big national races, but a lot of times the best
stuff to talk about is the allowances or maiden race and
stuff like that. But it's just it's hard to keep
up with us. So yeah, my, my, my Derby trail,
like the Lecompte is the start out, which I think is next week,
by the way, or the week out. I think it's 25th.
It's in two weeks. Yes, that's right.
Yep, that's right. Yep.
So there you go. Well, to celebrate Jason, we'll
put this one up. We voted for the other guy on
the Eclipse Awards, so there you go.
I used Jason, we didn't. We didn't vote at all called.
Him in Tampa ahead of the trio of races this weekend.
Maybe we'll catch up with you. I love, by the way, that you
call it the Sam. I don't know what it is about
that. I need a hat that just says the
Sam. If you could do that.
What's funny, too, I I've never met.
I mean, he's, he's long gone, but like, yeah, I just I, I like
calling it the Sam. I don't know.
I don't know why. Because it's awesome.
That's why. He's Jason Beam.
Find him on the pod and call the races in Tampa.
Jason, we appreciate you, man. Thanks, guys.
See you, buddy. There you go.
Jason Beam. He is out of here.
We'll put Zach back on stage and yell at him.
You're flanneled up today. He old dad.
Look at you. I mean, what a ridiculous thing
for you'd be all flanneled up. Look at you.
I. I want to say that the new year
I got some flannels as a present.
Nice and you for Christmas. And I love them and I've got I
had two others. So now I'm on a four day
rotation of flannels with Friday being my T-shirt day.
Well. There you go.
All right. Well, do you have phone with
Jason? How about that little, little
post? Post Jason talk.
That guy? Yeah, he's awesome.
You can tell why he's got a wildly popular podcast.
Yeah, he's such. An easy, Oh my gosh, not only
that, but like, you know, to combine that with a horse
announcer, I mean, he has so many insights.
Yeah, track announcing, so different than this.
Yeah, you're totally right. Yeah, it's a completely
different skill set. Yeah.
And there's, there's something about our generation that those
Renaissance sports casters don't exist anymore, right?
Like like it used to be when we were younger, you know, like if
if you were Kenny Manes, you could call basketball, you could
call horse racing, you could call whatever.
And. And then Sunday morning sports
reporters on ES1 or something for that AS right.
No, seriously. Yeah.
You're right and now everyone's specialized, so it's nice to see
someone like Jason doesn't talk sports like you do.
Who can talk horse racing and then just life, right?
Seattle Mariners in the 90s. By the way, a little #contender
for our guy Jason Beam today. Appreciate that.
Very fun. All right.
Yep. All right, Louis, what is
biggest? Biggest.
Change you're hoping for our horse racing Happy hour this
year. On the show itself, Yep, we're
going to take more trips to more races.
That's what we're going to ask here.
We're going to more stuff. We're going to announce very
soon which Derby prep I'm leaving Kentucky for.
Of course, if you listen to this show, you know that academic
team has totally screwed up my ability to go to anywhere.
I'm coaching too many kids here on academic team locally and so
messed up my ability to go to some of those races.
But we will be announcing really soon which Derby prep we will be
attending outside the state of Kentucky.
On top of that, of course, I'll be going to the Ruby and the and
the Bluegrass and all those things as well.
This year we're going to have swag.
So you see that sweatshirt, everybody?
Those are gonna be available to buy.
Yeah, OK. We'll do that and we'll have
we'll get our road to Pimlico shirt hats out and all that
stuff in the next couple weeks here as well.
So if people want to get in on the swag, they can definitely do
that as well. Well, he's producer Zach.
I'm Lou Rebeau at horse happy hour for the show at radio Louie
for me. So make sure you go follow us on
the socials. You can find us pretty much
anywhere there. Go follow us on YouTube if you
haven't. We'd really appreciate the
follow there as well. And thanks to our friends out at
and and by the way, very personal.
You know, we are streaming on the Sporting Tribune's Twitter
page. Zach, I don't know if you've
seen the updated number, but Arash, who who runs it out
there, pointed out that there has now been more acreage burned
in LA than Manhattan. Yeah, it's brutal out there
right now. Brutal.
Right now, so many of our listeners are based in LA and
San Diego and the surrounding areas.
The hills are on fire. Hollywood signs.
Back and I would I would I would pretend that we can help or
whatever else, but hopefully if this was a distraction, that's
that's great and hopefully you're safe and your family's
safe and you know, there's some kind of remediation that happens
after this. But he's Zach.
I'm Louis. We'll be back next week.
I haven't even looked. I have no idea what races we'll
be talking about, but we'll be back next week here on the horse
racing Gap yard.