Matthew DeSantis joined Louie on Rabaut & Co. on ESPN Louisville to preview the 3 Derby 151 preps on 2/1/25.
Withers, Holy Bull, Lewis | Matthew DeSantis
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Matthew DeSantis is his name. He joins us from Naira Bats at
failed to Menace on the socials. Go find him there. 3 Derby preps
tomorrow. How?
How is the weather there at Aqueduct?
It is raining like crazy here, but Matthew, the temperature
starts with A5, so I'm not mad about it.
Well, the temperature up here starts with a four and that is
thrilling for us in New York. There you are little, little
overcast, but we are fast today. We are expecting maybe a little
bit more rain but not quite as much as we initially thought.
So we had some overnight but like I said with the track goes
fast and expecting a really great day of racing tomorrow
too. Matthew DeSantis with us.
As I mentioned from Naira bets at failed to Menace on the
socials, we've got the three Derby preps tomorrow, but I kind
of wanted to start with something a little bit more
generic. Have you seen anyone in the past
couple of weeks that has especially caught your eye,
frankly, either on the Derby or the Oak side?
You know, not really, it's been, it's been interesting.
It's been, you know, one of those things where I'm kind of
waiting for a horse to pop. You know, I feel like we saw
Barnes and the San Vicente really make a statement and that
was certainly one to take notice of.
But I feel like some of these other favorites like a Patch
Adams from last weekend or something like that, you know,
kind of disappointed, quiet sigh, kind of disappointed, you
know, the last week in the preps at Oakland.
So, you know, honestly, one of the horses that might have been
the most impressive over the last couple of weeks, and I
don't know how much his future has, is Cold Battle winning,
winning the Smarty Jones at Oaklawn about a month ago.
And I bring that up because the horse that he beat at the
springboard Miles speaking, came back to win the Southwest.
So clearly that's a pretty good horse and one that has very, you
know, obviously smaller time connections with trainer Lonnie
Briley. But that's a horse that actually
I thought looked really impressive in that race in
Oaklawn. So excited for this weekend
because I think we might have a chance to see a couple of really
big performances that really pop off the screen.
It's interesting you bring up that springboard mile, Wow,
because it might end up being one of those linchpin races this
year the way that the Remsen was last year.
And it's a nice reminder to those of us who do this and
follow it. The way that you and I do,
Matthew, is you got to pay attention to all of it.
You never know where those performances are going to come
from. Right now, I'm being very
serious. And the other one I'll say I
have. I have one that's popped one,
but it's on the Philly side. And her name is Simply Joking.
That's Whit Beckman's horse down there at Fairgrounds.
First time out, started her at a stake and then came back in the
Silver Bullet day last out and just got the lead, kept the
lead. And I get it.
It's early and horses are going to develop and they're going to
close better than they do now. I understand all of it.
And is a mile and an eighth for her.
I don't know. But man, I I think he's got
something there and watching him, watching him, you know,
work with Otto Marie last year, getting to the Derby with him
and those sorts of things, it gives me it gives me hope that
he's able to do it again. Just on the Philly side here.
Yeah, I hear you. Went to a trainer that I find
myself rooting for a lot. Obviously has a ton of
experience being an assistant for Todd Pletcher and Chad
Brown. And someone, like you said last
year had an honor, Marie so understands the the the rigor of
going through these races and getting a horse ready for these
big spots. And yeah, he's got a nice one
down there at the fairgrounds. Was simply joking.
So that's one Again, we'll see what happens when she faces
maybe a little bit more pressure up on the front end.
And, you know, she continues to stretch out.
But yeah, it's definitely one to keep it an eye on them, the
Philly side for sure. And you know, Bob Baffert's got
a couple of running on Sunday in the last for Janice.
You know, you might want to keep an eye on too, in terms of Tenma
and Chipriani. Yep, Tenma returns on Sunday in
that race as well. By the way, just for those
interested, sat down with John Lindo yesterday.
We did the Robert B Lewis card, at least the middle part, the
four stakes out there for Saturday on the Horse Racing
Happy Hour. You're welcome to go check that
out, but we're talking with Matthew DeSantis here on Rabo
and Co on ESPN 681057. Dan Isel at 11 today to talk
about Cal's return to Rupp Arena.
Let's start at your neck of the woods there with the Withers.
This is a mile in an eighth race up there, 20 points for the
Kentucky Derby. Race 7 starts the late pick
three up there. Quarter million bucks in here.
Very rare. David Aragona Co second
favorites at 3:00 to 1:00 with Elko Jim and low quality.
Captain Cook gets the five to two favoritism here after a
massive performance in the slop, but that was in the norm Cassie
Barn. We've moved to Richard Dutrow
here. What do you expect going two
turns with this one? Yeah, I, I don't know.
I mean, it's a practical joke, so I'm always maybe a little
skeptical of about going a mile and an eighth, but I think they
can get that distance if necessary.
Stretching out from 7 furlongs. I do think you can question
whether or not of course, that poke it's made and so
impressively over a sloppy sealed track at 7 furlongs is
going to want to stretch out potentially over a dry track,
but keep Manny Franco aboard, which I think is notable because
there's the Brad Cox horse in this race that Manny is opting
not to run ride. I would imagine you would have a
first chance of first or feudal for Brad Cox up here.
So you know, the fact that it's a Dutcher horse and one that was
privately purchased as well for about $400,000 after that debut
effort. So even though that debut effort
for Norm Cassie was not really that great, then comes back and
wins that second race for, as you mentioned, Rick Dutcher
Junior's barn, which is starting to heat up, I still am going to
try to beat this work. I think there might be a little
bit of a regression after that last race.
All right. Then who is it in this field
that you think could do it? Is it potentially Omaha?
Omaha on the outside? I will.
I think that you can look at the four, the five or the seven and
Omaha. Omaha is the horse that was
closing in Jerome and closing behind slow fractions.
I think that's what's particularly notable is this
horse just makes its run every single time You figure the horse
is going to like the distance 1 going two turns, Laurel going a
mile and a 16th. So the mile and Nate should not
be a problem at all. And the key is just staying
within earshot, quite frankly, of at the beginning of the race
and not falling so far back. I think going two turns might be
a benefit there for Omaha Omaha. I also think a horse like Uncle
Jim for Brad Cox has every chance to move forward this next
time out. Had a little bit of a tough go
last time and ran behind a horse Cyclone State, who we saw come
back to win the Jerome. So you know, was running against
very good quality horses. Went only a 68 fire a little bit
light but I think can move forward.
Then finally, low quality finish, second to the
aforementioned Cold Battle in that Smarty Jones.
Trainer Chris Davis brings this horse up to Aqueduct now to run
them in New York to try to get some more Derby points.
But that one I do have some questions on the mile and mates
with the Motown sire. That one I'm not sure once a
mile on an existence, but we'll see.
Uncle Jim, the Brad Cox training written by Jose Lescato, who has
already won 21 times, a 22% win at Aqueduct to this point in the
meet. Holy Bull will be race 11 in the
start of the late double there at at Gulfstream Park.
Excuse me, a mile and a 16th on the dirt there In this one, we
see that the return of Ferocious who finished fifth in the
Breeders Cup Juvenile at Del Mar.
Obviously a little bit of time off in the Gustavo Delgado barn.
We see some other ones in here though in Guns Loaded coming out
of that mucho Macho Man where he won under Luis Saez, switching
Jock there to Irad Ortiz Junior. I think Louise riding on Tappan
St. in this one. Interesting race here because we
get a bunch coming out of maiden wins and we get a bunch that
have tried other things. How do you look at these races,
Matthew? Do you care about class
experience at this point in the three-year old season, or are
you kind of just looking for the best horse?
You know, I still am looking a little bit of class and and
ferocious has that class edge. I mean, you look at the names
that he's running against since the best of this generation at
this point, Chancellor Patrick and Citizen Bowl and East Ave.
these are excellent horses and he's largely never run a bad
race. Even that Breeders' Cup Juvenile
was not a bad effort concerning how far back he was and God was
the only worst to make up ground late in that race.
I love that they're putting the blinkers on him.
One of the things I said after that Breeders Futurity, I said
get this horse out of trouble. I could get this horse up on the
lead and he's going to do a lot better and I think that's what
they're finally going to do. I think he's probably in a
little bit better conditioning, honestly, than he was leading up
to that Breeders' Cup Juvenile he shipped out to the last
possible day. I'm not sure he was 100% cranked
for that effort. This one, it feels like he's a
little bit more ready, but I'm very high on Tappan St. and I
think you mentioned that Luis Saez off guns Loaded and goes to
Tappan St. for Brad Cox. He wrote them in debut.
Very impressive. That 7th for a long win usually
is an indication that these horses like to continue to
stretch out some nice work leading up to this one.
I'm a little hesitant about guns loaded, who you mentioned,
barely wing that mucho macho man who was able to set everything
up on his the front end his own way, went very slow by church,
by Gulfstream Park standards in that race and almost lost.
You know, yes, picks up I rad, but he's going to face a lot
more pace pressure up front this time going a little bit longer.
So he's a little bit of a play against for me.
I love Burnham Square on the outside in this one, not because
he's on the outside, but rather because you do get Edgard Zayas
and that's a guy. If you look at the numbers with
him, he essentially hits the board.
I I think well over half his race is so 333535 and 241 start
so far. He's just a guy really knows the
course brace is made in the last time going those two turns.
Exact same course by the way, at Gulfstream Park before that
almost did it at the very highest level here at Churchill
Downs in November. And so I think one that's just
building son of Liam's map. We've seen these kind of do lots
of different things, but they went, you know, as soon as they
could second race to a mile and a 16th trying to get the two
turns for that one. So interesting.
At least include for your exact, exact or trifed.
No, I couldn't. Agree more.
I, I think include that one in your horizontals too.
That was just my second choice in that race.
I I like that was a lot can pass.
Other horses can go to the front.
So I, you know, Edgar's got a lot of choices and, and you're
going to get a good price because it's not Brad Cox, it's
not Bill Mott, it's Ian Wilkes who's the trainer down there.
But it's not as much of a big name.
And I I think you're going to get a much more fair price on
offers like Burnham Square. Seven of Ian Wilks starters.
Four wins, 3 seconds. All of them in the top two of
his 22 starters so far. They're at Gulfstream in the
championship meet. The Robert B Lewis will be race
four starts the middle pick four there at Santa Anita tomorrow.
It's a mile on their dirt course.
It is a mile dirt course. So start line, finish line will
be the same for this. It's Baffert, Baffert, Baffert,
Ward and Mendoza in here for you.
How are you approaching this race?
Because I, you know, when I was talking with John Lindo from
Thurber in LA yesterday, we were talking about the pace set up
for this one and how it might be Matic hit Rd. who might be the
only one that's really set up to be off the pace behind, frankly,
three other horses here, Citizen Bull, Rodriguez and Clock Tower.
Are you seeing it that way or are you just going to look
'cause I think I'm starting to lean toward just give me
Rodriguez and give me the the pure talent and speed in a mile
race and just run with that. Get out of my mind the 10
furlongs that we've got to do in three months.
Just worry about tomorrow. Yeah, I, I think especially in
California, how many times do we look on paper and go, well,
there's a lot of speed and then all of a sudden going into the
first turn, there's one horse that's just out up front by
themselves and, you know, two out of off behind.
So and so many times that Santa Anita main track can just carry
speed so well. So I, I tend not to overthink
the speed dynamics in these types of races sometimes.
And Rodriguez super impressive last time out.
One note of caution I will give you was on Lasix for that effort
and is now facing, you know, winners obviously for the first
time. Citizen Bowl really very similar
story to ferocious in the whole has absolutely the best back
class had never lost with jockey Martin Garcia aboard and have
the patented double bullet 6 furlong, 5 furlong workout
pattern. And you see Bob Baffert have for
those big efforts. So I this horse is a physical
beast. I mean when you see Citizen
bullet, he is just a big horse. He's got a big hind and he's got
the ability to really run and endurance.
He's a very impressive horse. But I think Rodriguez is
probably faster in the first term, particularly Hernandez
award. Kind of a yes or no question,
but of course you're welcome to elaborate.
Yes or no. The Kentucky Derby's better when
Bob Baffert is part of the road to the Derby.
Is there an answer beyond yes? Maybe.
Hell yes? Absolutely yes.
Yeah, it is better because a, it brings in more fans, quite
frankly. I mean, he is easily the most
recognizable face in our sport, no matter what you might think
of him. The blue tinted glasses, the,
you know, the white hair. Everybody knows who Bob Baffert
is. And he's got the best horses
every year. And the fact that he doesn't
have to transfer them to barns and do all sorts of other
things, it's better with him in it.
There's more star power with him in it.
And one of the things you and I have talked about is, listen,
the last couple of winners in the Kentucky Derby haven't
really gone on to do big things. One of the things that we see
from Bob Baffert is when his horses win the Derby, they tend
to go on and win other races. And that's a good thing for the
Kentucky Derby, and that's a good thing for a horse racing.
Yeah, I tend to agree with you and I even when you know Barnes,
you know, they ship Barnes into running the maiden special here
because they happen to pay 180% more for maiden races here than
they do in Southern California. And and he runs past Lucas's
horse in in the stretch who's come back and won since then, by
the way, both those horses coming out of that race really,
really. Well, just the general feeling
around it was like, oh, OK, we can have this again.
OK, good. Like this is this is a good
thing to have it. So you can just kind of tell.
I mean, even amongst the folks at Churchill Downs, there was a
real sense of readiness, as far as I can tell, that that people
are ready to move on, you know, close the chapter on that And,
and you know, get the Derby back to, you know, having those kinds
of great contenders in them. And it's, it's been weird
having, you know, the, the frankly, the San Anita Derby
winners we've had in the last couple of years.
It's, it's hard to figure out who they are and what they're,
what they're good at, etcetera. So it'll be hopefully whoever
does end up winning that. And by the way, it doesn't have
to be a Baffert trainee because there are several good 3 year
olds as well in that group out West.
But I think we're going to get a better sense of how good the San
Anita Derby winner is this year. I couldn't agree more.
And I mean, between a horse like barns, between obviously a horse
like Citizen Bowl and Rodriguez, even of course like Romanesque,
I think is a very nice horse that finished second of barns.
And then you have a horse like Journalism who's not a Bob
African horse who I'm very, very high on as well out there.
There's a lot out in California. I think that's the other thing
is honestly the Kentucky Derby the last couple of years felt
like an East Coast Midwest race. There just wasn't a big
California presence in general. You had built the motto with
Stronghold, obviously you had yakking with a couple of horses
that got transferred to him from Baffert, but it just felt like
we were excluding California from this race and it's really
great to have the whole country back in it.
Obviously it's going to help just increase the viewership
that much more this year and the hopefully betting interest not
much more and what is truly the greatest race in our sport.
I do want to defend a little bit who was in the race last year
only because Stronghold did, you know, goes to the Indiana Derby
and Dragoon guard takes him out, you know, this kind of stuff.
So I'd say, you know, it was, it was the quality was east of the
Rockies last year. It's OK to say.
But part of that is the Baffert effect for sure.
And so it's better when, you know, both sides of the Rockies
are represented in that race, as you mentioned, who you got the
Pro Bowl. Oh, the the Pro Bowl.
Jesus, I didn't even know that they're playing that.
You know, I, I, I'm going to take the NFC because I'm a
Philadelphia Eagles. Fan, I was making the Pro Bowl
joke to make the Super Bowl joke.
How you feeling a week out? Nervous, and that is, I'm very
nervous, but I listen, I'm a Philadelphia.
I, I, like I said, lifelong Eagles fan and I, you, I am
accustomed to bad things happening to the team that I
root for as a Philadelphia sports fan.
But you know, honestly, feeling, jokes aside, feeling pretty
good. I've got the offense figured out
a little bit against the Commanders and definitely feel
like they are on the right track heading into Super Bowl 59.
Hey, if it turns into a track meet, you've got Saquon Barkley
on your team, so you might be. OK, we got A.J.
Brown, we got Devante Smith, we got, yeah, we, we got a squad.
So football. Talk dragon horse racing, say.
But you like that, Zach Antrell. I know you like that.
How about that little eagles talk?
Do you love the mayor of Philadelphia not knowing how to
spell Eagles? That's the most Philadelphia
thing I've seen all year. That's I, I love everything
about it. It speaks to the quality of the
Philadelphia schooling system that it speaks to.
It speaks to just the overall insanity that we have and just a
bunch of mongos that root for the eagles and just, you know,
the guy pushing the shopping cart through the parking lot
while roasting a pig. I mean, it's just said, listen,
we are caricatures of ourselves. And that's The thing is like, I
know on camera I'm very dressed up and I have a little cap and I
have a tie and it's and it looks all very nice.
If you ever seen me root for a sports team, you would think I'm
a raving lunatic. So it is we we all have that
inside of us. And it was great to see.
Yeah, that's when I saw that. I was like, those are my people.
The good thing around here is that Kentucky basketball fans,
Louisville fans, they're all, they're all very sane people,
very rational. Yeah, very rational.
Very. Kind, it's great.
It's great. To never overreact or anything,
yeah. At Failed to Menace if you want
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previewing all of those races. Matthew, we appreciate you buddy
and I'm sure we will talk very soon.
Absolutely. So good talking to you, Louis.
All right, Matthew.