Anthony Pascale of FanDuel joined Louie on Rabaut & Co. on ESPN Louisville.
They discuss some of the stakes being run today at KD.
Anthony Pascale of FanDuel joined Louie on Rabaut & Co. on ESPN Louisville.
They discuss some of the stakes being run today at KD.
You are listening to Rebo and Co here on ESPN 681057.
Now here's Louis Rebo. James Madison in town to play
Louisville today. We've got coverage started on
93.9 at 3:00. Mark Ennis on the 1020 pregame
show with our friends at 10:20 Brewery, broadcasting live from
Allen and Cardinals Stadium. Of course.
Network coverage starts at 5:30, 10-30 ish.
You'll get the post game show also presented by our friends at
10:20 Brewery with our guy Mark Ennis as well.
Tons and tons of coverage for you today as part of that
matchup. Dukes and Cardinals going at L&N
Cardinal Stadium tonight. We welcome in our buddy Anthony
Pascal, Third, third appearance on the show already.
How about that? We call that a hat trick in some
spots. Anthony, how are you this
morning? Louis, it's good to be with you
this morning. I just sorry that it's not in
person. I mean, I've been running into
you. You are everywhere.
I thought I traveled a lot. I think you go, you pop up.
I I'm a busy man for sure. I go where they pay me,
essentially. Anthony, I'm not different than
you that way, I'm sure. So they that's not different
that way. Wherever the checks come from is
where obviously. Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, and we're used to the suitcases and, and the car rides
and the plane rides, Yeah. I always tell my wife, you know,
the good news is if I'm going somewhere, I'm going to get
money. Like that's the good news.
Like if I have a meeting somewhere or whatever else it is
about my my gainful employment. So at least we have those things
going at FanDuel Anthony for his Twitter account there.
He's down at Kentucky Downs this weekend.
How have you taken in the meet? I have you done Kentucky Downs
before? I cannot.
I can never remember your timeline.
My sight says this is your second year there.
Yes. This is my second year, yeah, I
started at FanDuel last, so I Kentucky Downs was last year my
first few days. And then this is my first full
meet though, so I've been here since the opening day as well.
And my impressions are exactly what my options were last year.
This place is tough to make a good score, but you, you know,
but it's hard to be consistent. It's hard to pick consistent
winners at this track. And I think the thing that you
have to remember is you can't get discouraged because you
could lose 5-6 races in a row, but that next race, I mean, that
happened to me yesterday. My opinion was not good for the
first few races. And then one of my stronger
opinions hit and I was able to connect and it wound up of being
a winning day. But Kentucky, that's why I like
Kentucky downs. You only really have to be right
once or twice a day. I placed a place show bet on
Race 4 yesterday that played. It paid for my whole day because
a hurdles horse came in and I liked them.
There you go. I mean, it's like, that's
exactly right. And you're going to get you're
going to get long shots. I mean, the greatest thing about
Kentucky Downs is the field size.
You have 1012 horses. And in some of these races, you
could automatically cross out, you know, three or four horses
been finding, but you can also find horses that make sense that
are 2030 to 1. And yeah, they may not win, but
if you can get them in the exact of the try or the Super, you can
make a nice little slower. That's what that's that's how I
play this track. I, I, I've been shying away from
the the pick five and because I just feel like to be able to
connect 5-6 in a row at this place is very difficult.
I'm with the pick threes, the double S and I try to stay in
race with tries and supers too. Yeah, there are so many times
there that it's, it's over $1000 to one on a double or something.
You know, if you want to, you know, if you have, you know,
strong opinions that way. Play 3 horse in the first race,
3 horse in the second race. Try to figure it out.
Yeah, I'm with you, man. I had lots of different ways to
play. Just keep filling the gates and
we'll we'll keep showing up. Anthony Pascal down at Kentucky
Downs, He'll be part of the coverage there on Saturday for
FanDuel Racing as well. Look, a lot of you know, graded
stakes and, and this sort of, you know, big heart on Saturday.
Do you, do you find yourself on, on these days with these
$2,000,000 races? Do you just kind of have to put
it out of your mind that you're covering Breeders' Cup type
purses and just, you know, drill in like these are, I don't want
to call them high level allowances, but you know, these
are grade twos or grade threes like like at any other track
where they'd be running for like 250 something like that.
Yeah, I mean, I don't really pay attention that much to the to
the purse total in terms of my handy tapping because here I
just don't think it means a whole lot.
I mean, yeah, great for the connections of the.
But you know, just because they're huge purses, it doesn't
mean that we're seeing all grade one type horses in here.
And and that's fine. I mean, I've seen some people
kind of be a little negative that that these kinds of horses
are running for all this money and from a handicapper
standpoint, from a gambler standpoint, who the heck cares?
I. Agree I.
Think big. We're getting big fields and
we're getting quality horses. OK, so maybe these aren't grade
one type horses that are running for two and a half, $1,000,000.
But what would you made one race with five horses, and two of
them are entered just to make the race go.
Yeah, No, that's exactly right. He's Anthony Pascal down there.
Kentucky Downs. Let's get into some of those
races tomorrow. Is there a race in particular
that you are looking forward to there?
We we could spend an hour and a half talking about these races.
So is there one in particular that you're looking forward?
To let's talk about race #7 which is the mint millions.
Yep, Goliad is going to take a lot of money.
Horse just seems to love Kentucky Downs.
This was the horse last year that came to Kentucky Downs, won
a race, and then Richard Mandela entered him five days, five or
seven days later in another race and during the meet and won
again. So Goliad starts from the rail,
he's going to take money. He comes into the race, sort of
looks like he'd laughed and that's not in good form.
But when he got here, he turned into a different animal.
We added five to one on the morning line I thought was a
horse that certainly made sense just off the he loves it here.
But in that race, I'm also going to give you a long shot because
I think the 11 Epic ride, who's 15 to one on the morning line is
really going to run well for trainer John Ennis.
And I talked to John Ennis a few days ago here at Kentucky Down.
He's really excited to get this horse back on the track here.
I think this horse with the with good tactical speed.
If Goliad for some reason doesn't fire a big shot from the
inside, epic rides going to find himself in a really good spot
and he's proven at this distance before, he's run well at it
before. He's going to be a good price
and this is a really nice horse with that good tactical speed.
I think he's a player in here. John Ennis, of course, local guy
here in Kentucky. The horse did run second in the
turf 1,000,000 preview at Ellis Park leading into this one.
That is the 11 epic ride. I think.
Brilliant birdies. Really interesting in here for
Brian Hernandez Junior, the seven horse.
I don't think we'll get anywhere near 8 to 1, but this horse did
win the gun runner, which is the non Derby Derby that will run
tomorrow as well. Last year and interested to see
him back at this course here. A little bit better than he was
last year. Of course, last three races all
in stakes company, first, second and first, including the wise
Dan at the end of June at Churchill Downs.
Interested to see him a little bit of time off here.
I think it makes a lot of sense frankly, for him to land in the
spot. Talking with Anthony Pascal from
from FanDuel, FanDuel Anthony on the socials.
Any other races later on? I think this Music City, which
is race nine grade 2 here, 2,000,000 bucks on the line, 6
1/2 on the Philly side of things.
Essentially, you know the the three-year old Philly race on
the card to beat. He's really interesting, but we
get that kill win. She's so spicy match up in here
too. This is just a race, frankly,
Anthony, as far as just races go that I'm really looking forward
to just the match up here. Yeah, I mean, these are some
really, really talented sprinters.
She's so spicy is going to take a lot of money.
She's 3 to one on the morning line.
But I got to tell you, Louis does.
She's so spicy. Want to go 6 1/2 furlongs?
I think not. And remember, this is a turf
course that plays, you know, at 6 1/2.
It plays more like at least 7. So I just don't see she's so
spicy getting this distant other speed in the race, I mean, or
when she. Hey, Zach, do me a favor, go
ahead and call Anthony back. We'll try to get this phone
cleaned up. I'll text him too and just go.
Hey, we're going to call you back.
Anthony, your phone's a little little foggy on us.
Are you down to Franklin by chance?
Is that what's going? On I, I, Yeah, I'm actually in
the barn area right now. Is it not clear?
OK. Now you're better.
There we go. OK, that worked out better.
OK. Sorry.
Yeah. So she's so spicy.
She's. He is going to get a ton of
money. You're totally right about that.
And you're right, the 6 1/2 does play frankly.
More like 7 1/2 frankly. Yeah, I just, I, I don't see her
getting the distance. I really don't Kill win, you
know, is obviously a very, very nice horse.
She comes in off that grade one win at Saratoga on the dirt.
Now she's going back to the turf.
I wonder if those two tough races at Saratoga maybe have
taken a little steam out of her. I don't know.
We'll see. I think the European shipper to
BD you mentioned is going to be very tough.
Ralph Beckett, the trainer, has won a Breeders' Cup here in the
US You get Frankie Dettori, who as of, I'm not sure if Jose
surpassed him yesterday. He may have.
But you know, Frankie's been riding this course.
Yeah, as good as anyone. And with that European forum, I
think he's a great 3 winner over there.
He's going to be tough in here, yeah.
Classic. I think classic you'll be
interesting too. Flapping practice amount.
He was damn near perfect yesterday.
It smelled yesterday. So classic you in that one as
well. three-year old daughter of classic empire name that we
don't hear too terribly often in a turf Sprint.
But certainly she showed herself well in both the wild the the
wild applause and the Lake George.
Do you like horses? You know, kind of cutting back
in distance here. We most recently saw her at a
mile, mile and a 16th in the sixth and a half.
Going to work for her, you think?
Absolutely. I mean, at this track
specifically, the cutbacks are always, they're lethal.
So classic Q on the cutback. I think it's definitely a horse
that you can keep, that you can keep your eye on.
The great one on the card tomorrow is the Franklin
Simpson, the three-year old cult version of the Music City that
we just talked about. 6 1/2 sprinton 2,000,000 bucks on the
line here. Anthony.
I called this the Franklin. Good freaking luck, Simpson,
because I I really don't know who to land on in this spot.
Feels like a pretty wide open race here.
I did land on Dream On and here's why.
Dream on a break from the floor. Javier Castellano keeps the
mount. Was in the Secretariat last time
going a mile at Colonial and that is A1 turn mile.
I like the horses coming out of that.
But before that, did some closing and yielding go at Penn
or excuse me at yeah, at Penn, at Penn National in the Penn
mile. And I just, I'd love a horse
that's willing to fight through those kinds of conditions and
frankly is going to have to overcome adversity.
That's what Kentucky Downs is. It's got just adversity all the
time, Right. You turn to left, you turn to
right, going uphill, downhill, etcetera.
So dream on. I landed on there, the four
horse in at race 10 to Grade 1, Franklin Simpson here.
What would you land on in the race time?
I went with a horse who's proven over this turf course that's
Chasing Liberty for Manny Franco and Rob Actress.
This horse won or won a race here at Kentucky Downs last
year. Now granted was second across
the wire but was elevated to 1st be a DQ but he was interfered
with and this is a horse who I spoke to Rob actress recently
and he said the horse is doing very, very well.
We know the horse likes Kentucky Downs.
So I'm looking for a big effort from chasing Liberty on Saturday
and a long shot in there that I wouldn't totally dismiss.
Golden afternoon. The one is 20 to one on the
morning line for Nick Baca. Reza, this is another horse
who's run well here at Kentucky Downs before and how about that
Jose Ortiz lands here. I think you always have to pay
attention to where these top jockeys land and if they end up
on a horse that's a big price like this, I think you have to
give them a little bit more attention.
Golden Afternoon has speed figures that fit in this race
and Louis, you mentioned it, this is a wide open race so you
may want to take a shot with a bigger price.
Golden Afternoon of course tried the Transylvania and the
American turf at Keeneland and Churchill this year coming out
of the fairgrounds prior to that, as Anthony mentioned, did
break his maiden down there at Kentucky Downs last year.
Race elevens the Turf Cup are going a mile and 1/2 are
actually starting a little bit behind the the finish line
there. This is another one here Anthony
two and a half million bucks on the line by the way, a grade 2-3
and up going that mile and 1/2 that I think you if you wanted
to make the case for us a fair number of horses in here, I
think they would be totally reasonable if you wanted to go
back to say an Anglophile breaking from the 9 hole here
who's had success here before. If you wanted to lean on a Fort
Washington who's always knocking on the door and he is always
part of the equation. And frankly, when we talk about
two turn turf races, when we talk about distance races, how
often do we just throw in a horse that we know is going to
be part of the equation at the end, right?
And that is certainly a Fort Washington.
I've heard good cases this week for corruption, for Mercanti.
I think Devan Propo on the inside with Frankie Dettori
getting them out for Sappy is interesting.
Where did you land here at the Turf Cup?
This was almost an all race for me if I was playing multi race
wagers. This was the one race where I
really felt like I had trouble Xing out anyone.
I thought this race was wide open and partly because there
are a couple horses in here who I've played and played and
played and I just can't get them home.
Anglophile is one of them is just disappointed me.
I love Utah Beach, the seven last time out at Saratoga I
thought he got a great trip behind a hot pace and just just
couldn't feel the deal. He wouldn't shock me though
either. Mercanti, I just love the story
with this horse. I think you and I have talked
about this horse before and he just consistently fires big
shots. So I think Mercanti is the worst
most likely to get in the number.
He does have to prove himself at Kentucky Downs.
My fear about Fort Washington is was the last time the time with
him obviously won the Arlington million last time.
And you know, I don't play horses to repeat efforts time
and time again. Sometimes when they when when
they run big, sometimes they it takes a little something out of
them and and they need a little break.
This horse is coming back off that big effort.
And if he's going to be the favorite, those are the kinds of
horses that that I often try to beat.
I'm actually taking the 2nd place horse in that race,
Grandson, not on top. So there you go.
That makes makes sense to me. He was also very good in the
United Nations and so hopefully this will be his breakthrough
with Tyler aboard. Well, he'll be on TV.
You will see him there at Kentucky Downs as part of that
huge day tomorrow. His name is Anthony Pascal at
FanDuel Anthony on the socials. Anthony, we have really enjoyed
your your contributions to the show.
Please don't be a stranger. We'll talk to you soon.
Absolutely, and hopefully I'll see you at the track this
weekend. I'm sure you will.
He's Anthony Pascal. There you go.
That's what I did another trip, Zach.
That's that's what Louis needs more more driving around the
state of Kentucky. I do know a lot about the state
now it's a it's a thing. I know where Bucky's is.
How about that? You're we got a problem.
Bucky's guy, huh? I've never been, but I know
where it is. We could talk about that.
You should go. We've got a problem with Lucy.
We'll do that in a minute. But again at Kentucky Downs,
massive fields and look throughout a historic 12 race
card on Saturday. More than $14 million up for
grabs at the Franklin, KY track. 6 stakes races, 2,000,000 bucks
or more each. All told tomorrow, the richest
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the Breeders Cup Saturday, so over the seven days of this
meet, 18 stakes races with purses totaling up to $30
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