Brian Nadeau of Gulfstream Park joined Louie & Kali on ESPN Louisville.
They discuss the Florida Derby shippers, Brian's thoughts on the Friday and Saturday stakes, and his approach to big days.
Brian Nadeau of Gulfstream Park joined Louie & Kali on ESPN Louisville.
They discuss the Florida Derby shippers, Brian's thoughts on the Friday and Saturday stakes, and his approach to big days.
Just want to welcome in a friend of the show, a guy that we
talked to ahead of all those big days down at Gulfstream Park.
And now we're going to ask him how he thinks they'll fare this
coming weekend. His name is Brian Nadeau.
He's out there at Gulfstream Park, and we welcome him back on
to ESPN 680 at 1057. Brian, good morning.
Happy Derby, man. Lily, what's up man?
Happy Derby to you too. Good to hear from you.
Thanks for having me on. Yeah, no problem at all.
Of course, at Brian under score J under score Nadeau on Twitter.
Find him on Capital OTB as well. Am I too loud or too low?
No, I need it. You need more.
Crank it up. Yeah.
Oh, crank you. Up.
I need to hear Brian. Brian, what's up, man?
Kelly Francois alongside Really, Jackie, How about that?
Yeah, good to hear a lot of. Yeah, man, obviously a
disappointment around here for sure.
Went to pantry, had to be scratched out of the Kentucky
Derby. Let's just do that real quick.
Would you have given him a serious shot the Derby had he
been able been able to run? Yeah, he was definitely one of
the ones right. He is the kind of running style
that that would put him in a theoretically the right spot off
the far turn and comes in off a a breakthrough win at A at a
true 9 furlong. So it's it's just a real bummer
for for the connections and a horse that was, yeah, for my
money at least, clearly on the short list.
Yeah, he was going in the right direction for sure.
We saw in that Florida Derby sovereignty under Manny Franco
and not Junior Alvarado. Still run a very, very good
race, just didn't get to the line in time against it to Pan
Street. Are you getting Mage vibes from
a couple of years ago from him as a second place finisher that
can absolutely win the Kentucky Derby?
Yeah, I like him, Lily. I think he's in a good spot.
He's my pick in the race. I really wish I had something
kind of fun and sexy for you, but I just, I don't see that
this year. I certainly don't want to say
they weren't trying in the Florida Derby because that would
that would be dumb for a grade $1 million race.
But I feel like if you watch the race, you can see maybe he
wasn't cranked to the gills because there was another Derby
to worry about. And they they were, you know,
they, they got in with the fountain youth win.
And that was so kind of sort of surprising the way he he won and
did it off the bench. And and then you would have
thought maybe the Florida Derby was the big money Ron and, and
they didn't need it anymore. They didn't have to have him
fully cranked. And so I like his pattern here
in that they could kind of sort of back off a little bit in the
Florida Derby and he still ran so well to be second, maybe a
little further back in the in terms of where he he should have
been in terms of the flow of the race, because, you know, Japan
St. got first run and that was it.
But I like the way he finished up.
He was 5 wide on on both turns. You know, he ran a big he's he's
he paired ones up on the thorough graphs.
So I feel like he's poised to run his best race on Saturday.
So and he's going to be a better price than the favorite.
So and to me on paper, there's a lot of speed in the race.
I do really think it sets up for him pretty good.
Louis. Brian Nadeau joins us from
Gulfstream Park at Brian under score J under score Nadeau on
Twitter. I just tweeted out that he is
joining the show, so you can go follow him from the tweet at
Radio Louie. Of course, for everything that
I'm doing on Twitter, you know, yeah, sovereignty comes in.
He's looked really comfortable on the track here.
Bill Mott even had to kind of pull him back a little bit.
He was so excited in the works earlier.
He was so, so sharp and they were almost, you know, it was
almost like his best form was almost two weeks ago, Brian.
So I do think the, you know, the five weeks between sets him up
very well. Michael Bannahan from Godolphin
seems very, very confident as well.
But I wanted to ask you about some of these other races.
You know, one of the things that we've kind of lamented in our
sport the last couple of years is that these especially on the
male side, on the colt side of things, these great horses all
get retired after their three-year old year.
And all of a sudden we get these races like the Ali Sheba on on
Friday, which is going to, you know, show us a fierceness and
most wanted a locked in a Hall of Fame.
I mean, just sort of generally for the sport.
And I know we talked about this before, Brian, but it's, it's
just nice to see these guys back on the on the PPS and in a race,
isn't it? Yeah, I think that's a great
call, Lily. You know, four horses that that
have every right to kind of throw down throughout the year
and and maybe stake their claim for for horse of the year.
It's great to see fierceness come back at 4 after such a huge
campaign last year in a giant run in the in the Breeders Cup
Classic to to end his campaign. It was unfortunate we didn't get
to see him at Gulfstream Park, but we did get to see locked
this this year and locked ran a credible second in the in the
Pegasus after a you know, they're off you lose kind of
trip at the start from a bad draw.
And what did he parlay that into to to the big cap.
So I can't wait to see it. You know, in terms of the race
on on Friday, I think locks in a little bit of an odd tough spot.
I guess they just needed to get a race into locked.
It doesn't seem like 8/8 and 1/2 furlongs is really his going to
be his jam this year. So maybe they just needed to get
a race into him. And I kind of think the
brilliance of fierceness will be a little too much for the at
that distance for locked. But yeah, it's great for the
score. And Hall of Fame has certainly
developed into a really, really nice force for Steve Asmussen.
So that's a fun one to kind of wet everybody's palate for the
for the big one on Saturday. Yeah, I, I mean having four
horses in there with 100 plus buyers and their last races,
that kind of thing. It's just the kind of quality
we've wanted for years and now we're getting it and I'm just
really excited. Is that a fierceness kind of
single for you or do you think a horse maybe like the most wanted
or certainly in the case of a locked or Hall fame, do you
think they could push him on Friday?
I think it's a good spot for his his return, as good as those
other horses are, Hall of Fame. I I would need to see more of.
I know he ran well in the New Orleans classic, but that was
kind of like a little bit of a merry go round race with touch
upon A star just freaking that day and Sierra alone.
Sierra Leone clearly wasn't. You know, that was a means to an
end to get him going. I think Pierce just gets a lot
of the best of it tomorrow tomorrow, right.
And oh, by the way, he's the best source anyway, you know, So
I think he's in a good spot to come back tomorrow.
Yeah, no, that's right. Brian, the doe joining us from
down there at Gulfstream Park. Find on Twitter Brian under
score J under score the doe in the next race in the Grade 1 LA
Troy yen will see the return to Churchill Downs of Torpedo Anna.
Do you do you allow yourself to be a fan of horses?
Do you allow yourself to just love watching a horse that gives
you an honest effort like she does every time?
Yeah, I mean, if you're not a fan of her, you should find
something else to do. I think that's that's that's
first and foremost and the job Kenny Mcpeaks done with her.
And just the fact that, you know, Kenny so old school and
and and you have to respect that he's he's kind of like a old
school. Dewayne Lucas.
He's got a good horse and she's informed, but we're going to run
that good horse and we're going to put we're going to put her in
the spot son. And her traverse was was heroic.
She did everything but when I thought that was great to see.
And you know, just the fact that she's back as a four year old,
that's awesome because you it's it's essentially exactly what
you just talked about in the alley Sheba.
The fact that she's back at four, I think is is great, but I
also kind of think I don't think she has to win tomorrow.
She I know they haven't certainly gotten to the bottom
of her in either Oakland race, but those are not overly fast
races. She's back on three weeks rest
and I'll tell you what randomized looks like she's
training phenomenally well. Her works at work.
She was working in company with Raging Sea and she was I know
the times are all the same, but she was much better than raging
sea for for my money. And I think she's in a very
interesting spot being drawn outside torpedo Anna.
She's going to take the race to her.
I know you could see a little bit of a personal Ensign maybe
where, you know, she blasts off early and and what she did video
Matic. But I think she's going to run a
big race and I'm going to play her in the lot.
Troy Anne. I think it's a good spot for her
and I just I've been really impressed with the way she's
training. And you know, again, it's some
sometimes you you got to run fast Louie and torpedo Anna
again. I know they haven't gotten to
the bottom of her or anything like that, but nobody's
confusing her races with overly fast this year.
So seems like could be a little vulnerability tomorrow.
Yeah, definitely. Brian, I think I'm sorry, Louie,
you just cued to me. I have no idea what's going on.
But no, I think a. Bad job by the producer.
I apologize. Also, when you, you know, you
talk about how this Philly is off the layoff in general.
And I mean, I'm going to excuse her for that August 2023 effort
because I mean, we're talking about a little bit of a
different individual here. But typically with this one, I
like, you know, I think this one coming off or the layoff is
going to be all right as well. Yeah, without a doubt.
I, I, I don't disagree with that at all.
And I I think that that something went amiss there
because we haven't seen her since.
But the fact that she's back in this race off that kind of
layoff working so well with with these connections.
I always say that horses like this and there's a just
countless of them on the card. They don't they're not here to
start their year by by chance. It's it's for a reason.
And the reason is more than just to to get the owners a box seat
on Derby or Oaks Day. It's because they're, you know,
they're, they're pointing to this race.
Ryan Adele with us from down there at Gulfstream Park 5G.
George Weaver does get the win in the Gulfstream Park Oaks if
she gets in the starting gate tomorrow.
What do you think she needs to win that race?
And what do you think she how does she match up with, say, a
good cheer Lacara, you know, maybe even a ballerina de Oro in
this spot? How do you think she matches up?
Yeah, I actually thought I saw she was coming out.
Yeah, I think she's coming out for Dave Grening.
She was the biggest. She was a huge play against for
me. If she's in there, I just don't
feel like Louis. I don't feel like she's a true
two turn 9 for a long worth yet you have to remember our Oaks at
a mile and a 16th is a short stretch finish line race.
And Annie what you getting in the Kentucky Oaks?
So I think that that that would that would be very, very testing
for her. And and so she was going to be a
big play against for me. I have nothing clever and I just
think good cheers too much racehorse.
But you mentioned Ballerina Doro.
I'm punching that one. That's my straight exacta
because I know she's slow, but she wants every bit of nine
furlongs. There's going to be speed in
there. And that's just my straight
folks. Exacta good cheer over over
Ballerina Doro. Yeah, I think simply joking is
going to set the fractions and whoever, whoever does the best
job of getting a trip right behind her is probably going to
win that one. I did want to ask you about
Saturday. We're with Brian Nadeau from
Gulfstream Park about the Churchill Downs.
It'll be Race 8. It's a great one here.
Obviously we see mind frame in here and we're we're seeing him
really excel, Brian, in these kinds of races.
That one turn mile, that sort of distance seems to be something
that's going to work for him. I imagine we'll see him in the
Met Mile in, you know, about six weeks here or whatever, or five,
two weeks ago. What do you make of his chances
in this spot? We see a book of Daniel.
We see a return of Nisos, obviously Mullikin on the
outside. This is a loaded field man.
Yeah, this is a loaded field. I saw Nisos's name.
I said why? Like that Alicia's alive.
I couldn't believe it. And there you go.
They're picking that spot to come in off that kind of layoff.
Yeah, my frames, listen, his comeback was solid.
I'm I'm going to tell you what, he's going to have to run a
whole heck of a lot better than he did in the Gulfstream Park
Mile. And I'm sure he don't get me
wrong, but as good as Steel Sunshine is, he's a cool horse
that we we've had the privilege of seeing.
He's a multiple graded stakes winner.
He's also 30 to one in this race if he was in it.
So Mind Frame is going to have to run a whole heck of a lot
better. He was inside for much of the
way in the Gulfstream Park Mile. That was not a good spot to be
on the main track on that day, Fountain Youth Day.
But he came off of it late. He was.
He won that race on class. He wasn't overly threatened.
He went about his business and did it.
He will have to run, for my money, several lengths better on
Saturday. I think he's got a little bit of
vulnerability. I can't wait to see Nicos.
I have no idea what you're going to get from him.
I haven't even heard his name in over a year Boy, what a
fascinating entry. He's got to be the most
fascinating entry of the entire weekend for my money.
Look, him Dano, so cool, isn't he?
And he's got a great finishing rider in Paco to drag him home.
This is a war on Saturday and I think it's, I think it's to me,
it's a bit of a spread race even extra.
Aneo finally ran fast and he's got a world of potential.
He's interesting to me as well. So if I had to make a pick, I
think I'm always a sucker. I didn't even mentioned the
horse I might probably pick on top.
I'm always a sucker for two turn horses cutting back, and I know
Banishing has never done anything outside of Oakland
Park. It's significant, we'll say.
I love the foundation he brings into the race.
He's going to be a square price and he should trip out too.
So he's very interesting to me at which should be a square #2.
Yeah, you go, you look back and he's got that distance covered
horse for course there at Churchill Downs back in last
fall. Yeah, it was just an allowance
optional. But at the same time you've got
it especially with this Churchill surface.
And Brian, we've had just a touch.
We haven't had as much rain as we thought we were going to
have. So that's I mean, I think
because of that, you really have to take that into consideration
in this in this race. And I think, you know, you go,
you bring up a great point on Vanishing.
And I mean, he's just done so well at Oakland.
But I do love. Yeah, you didn't.
You guys are there. So I guess the weather is
certainly the big bugaboo. I was talking to Zach off the
air. He said 95% chance of rain on
Saturday. So I don't know what that's
going to do. But I at least me personally, I
can't really handicap for that. I'll move horses up if I see
that they've, you know, handled an off track.
But that just puts another kind of monkey wrench into the
equation. But yeah, the Churchill Downs is
as good an undercard race as there is on the card. 2 Coming
out of Gulfstream in the American turf.
I'll do these very quickly. B Bago comes out of a win in the
Colonel, Liam up the track in the Transylvania, but we get
Classic, of course, coming out of winning the Cutler Bay.
Which of those two, if you had to bet one, do you think is more
likely to hit the board? B Bago or Classic, of course, in
the American turf. Classic, of course, and I know
that probably sounds dumb because he's he's 20 to one, but
just for everybody, the the Gulfstream Park turf courses has
just been a highway. Louis, you and I talked about it
a lot and you saw the the horses that have wired at Gulfstream
are so vulnerable leaving Gulfstream.
And I don't need to point anymore to the Transylvania with
Bebago at 7:00 to 2:00 doing his thing on the front end and just
absolutely getting shot in the stretch.
So the running style of Classic of course flatters him more than
Mivago for me. We already asked you about
sovereignty in his Florida Derby.
Do you have a Kentucky Derby pick at this point?
Maybe a top three or something like that.
Yeah, I mean, he is my pick, Louie, for a couple different
reasons. He's going to be a better price.
You listen, if they run the race 10 times, journalism is supposed
to win at six. I don't think anybody is arguing
he's not the best horse, but there's not four other horses in
the race. I think that's just an
absolutely huge deal. He found trouble in A5 horse,
Santa Anita Derby. There's now 19 other horses in
the race. He's never shipped out of the
California. It's he's going to be just who
knows what's going to happen. It could be bumper cars.
It's likely he's going to catch an off track for the first time
and he's going to be you know, what is he going to be 3 to 1,
seven to two. So it's just too much for me.
I have 2A's and that's it. It's sovereignty and and
journalism and that's it. I think Sandman will pass a
whole bunch of horses and get a piece.
I think just ask that can do it as well.
I, I, I really wish I had something super duper clever for
you. I this is not that's not the
Derby for me this year, sadly. Maybe I'd give a horse like
Final Game, but for Brad, for Cox, a chance to run in the
money at a big, big number because he'll he'll, he'll close
and he's got a dirt pedigree. Well, there you go.
He's Brian Nadeau down there at Gulfstream Park again, Brian,
under score, J under score Nadeau.
You go find that at Radio Louie as well.
Go follow him there. The work at Capital OTB as well.
Hey, Brian, I always appreciate you jumping on buddy.
Let's catch up this summer and be well.
Maybe I'll see you in Baltimore in a couple weeks.
That sounds good. No, I'm not going to make the
trip to Baltimore on and Samantha will be there.
I'll be holding down the sport that Gulfstream.
You can see me in Nashville. Somebody's got to work.
Samantha is going to go be, you know, glitterati and you got to
work. That's right.
That's how this works. Yeah, so you can see me in
Nashville. You can see me in Nashville next
week for Pearl Jam if you want. But that's that's as Far East as
up the coast I'm getting. But Louis, it's always a
pleasure to hear from you. And Callie, I miss you when it
was an added pleasure to hear from you as well.
So enjoy The Dirty. All right, thank you, Brian.
All right, there you go. Brian Nadeau joined us from
Gulfstreet Park. Quick break here.
We'll talk to Ben Roberts on the other end.
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