It's been weeks, Barry, but the music is back.
No more rain outs. Oh, let's get after it.
So Cal, Saturday's here. We're presented by am wager.
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Lou, your bow Berry Spears in our usual spot on a Friday.
Really happy to welcome in a rain soak John Lindo.
He has told me that there is a chance that the the sun is
creeping through the clouds or you could see it behind John's
shoulder. That is not an angelic vision of
John Lindo, rather that is the sun actually coming out at this
point. John, thanks.
I'm jumping on buddy. How are you?
Doing great Lee, and good to talk to you guys.
It was great seeing you in Domar for the Breeders Cup.
That's exactly right. Last time we saw John was at the
at the Turf Rider dinner, which was way more enjoyable than I
thought it was going to be. John, I'm not going to lie to
you. I thought some of the stories
were really funny. Rod Laver was there of all
things in the world. I thought that was pretty
awesome. And so, yeah, no kidding.
Yeah, it very same thing. But yeah, no.
Good to see you at that night. And by the way, you know, Barry,
who we really got to meet, is the real star of the Lindo
household. It's it's the wife who wins all
the awards. And then we've got John on our
show because, you know, he's not an award winner.
And it is what it is, right, John?
I mean, it's that's really what. I have to drive Miss Daisy
wherever she needs to go. So, you know, have a giant.
Oh, man, that's the good stuff for sure.
But John, go ahead and and if you can, for those of us who are
outside of California, sort of explain the rain out rules and
those kinds of things because for example, we're just we're
what's called off the turf at Churchill today and they're just
going to run on the slop. What are the rules out there in
California? The protocols in California are
the strictest in the nation, not only for racing conditions but
trying to get there. As far as workouts and things in
California they did. We did not have any workouts at
Delmar this morning of the track was sealed.
They they sealed it after, after the workouts.
Yesterday's it rained last night it rained this morning.
It's starting to clear out now. But usually after we seal the
track, the the California Horse Racing Board rule is the first
day you open cut open the track, which would be tomorrow, there
usually is no workouts. So tomorrow they'll be joggers
only. And so we have not had workouts.
There was a period of four days straight where we didn't work
out from last was Saturday or Friday through through
Wednesday. We're able to get in some works
Thursday, nothing again today. And, and again, even if it was
raining today and let's say we're racing and they and they
roll that track seal, if it was good enough to rain today,
tomorrow, we still wouldn't be able to work on it.
So we deal with a lot of stuff out here and, and, and it drives
me crazy when I see horses getting over a track at
Churchill Downs so they can handle fine.
We used to race in the in the winter here and on the rain at
Santa Anita, you know, spectacular bid was pretty good
in the slop, winning the San Anita Handicap.
And, and so it's just the cards that were dealt now and it makes
it really hard on the horsemen trying to keep the horses fit
and ready to go. And right now, especially when
most of the horses are stable at Santa Anita and we're racing at
Del Mar, you know, if there's any doubt, they're not coming
down. So that that hurts entry.
So we're dealing with a lot of stuff.
Dirt only car there tomorrow at Del Mar as well.
So part of that. What do you expect the track
condition to be by the time we get to race time?
Post time race 1:00 tomorrow. Well, again, they haven't
touched it today. I think there's joggers only
tomorrow, No works. So then we'll probably cut it
open. And when they did last week, it
was it. It was good under the same type
of conditions and it dried out the fast.
After four or five races the track was a little bit dead and
then closers did pretty good on that track.
So there should be some water in the track.
I don't think it's going to be a rock hard surface at all.
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Let's get into it, guys. Race 1 is a maiden 32.
We're going a mile on the dirt as we will for the first three
races on the card. This is for two year old
Phillies in this one and a couple of shorter prices.
But boy, odd race means we get Barry Spears because he's an odd
guy. But Barry, we'll go inside the
mind of Spears later. John, it's not going to be good
for you. The this is a tough one, Barry,
because you've got a favorite that hasn't been close in a
while and just a an interesting group of two year olds.
Yeah, it, it is an interesting group of two year olds, but I
think the horse that I selected, the three horse definitely
probable. I think there's no O there, but
I think that horse, you know, the two races that they ran at
the maiden special weight level kind of stand out over the rest
of these horses. I I don't expect them to to have
much trouble getting to the lead or, or near it.
And, and the race is really there.
So win or lose in my estimation. Throw the Blinkers On is Michael
McCarthy. Where'd you land, John?
Yeah, just looking at the races, the the two horses that haven't
been beaten at the maiden 32 level are the horses I'm going
to look at and that's number one.
Can't say that and #3 definitely probable.
They come out of the same race as Sprint and one of those
maiden optional claiming type of races.
Neither one were were were a factor, but I do think can't say
that wants to go two turns. He's she's by Vino Rosa.
So I'm assuming that that this is going to be good for her and
the speed ought to come back in here and she's the one to beat.
Definitely probable. I tried her last time I better
and and she didn't show much interest at all.
I don't know what happened. It was a fast race at this
level. She's going to get first run and
can't say that. I just think they're coming out
of the best race process of elimination, the 1:00 and 3:00.
Yeah, I have 1/3 on top of here as well.
Bears board came in third spot for me.
John, just watching that horse early in races at similar
levels, I think the horse obviously has ability, just
hasn't finished yet. I'll tell you Frisu keeps them
out here, but should be, should be, I think A13 type of set up
here. Barry, I know you went 3-1 and
four. What do you see in Joules
potentially hit the board? Speed factor might last a little
bit longer than Bears board. So we kind of went a different
direction in that regard, but I think the top 4 will be the one,
2-3 and four in some order. Yeah, there you go.
Move on to Race 2 on the card here at Del Mar.
We're talking Saturday racing, of course, presented by AM Wager
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John Lindo, Barry Spears. My name is Louie Rabbo.
We're here every Friday if you would like to walk through the
card with us in Southern California, $10,000 non two life
reclaimer awaits us in race. 2 mile on the dirt again, 18,000
on the line for 3 and up here we go to you John, even races.
You're an even guy. So what do you make of this one?
Well #1 Camera Chai is probably the nicest thing we can call
this field. They have an aversion to
winning, so somebody's going to have to win today in a wide open
race. Just a very small lean to #8
Noble Gary, who's at least in good form.
And from the outside post, there's some speed right to his
inside. And number six Typhoon Tommy #7
toppers at Seaside. I think maybe Noble Gary falls
into a trip here just stalking the speed from the outside and
you know, again, I don't trust his heart at the 8th bowl, but
at six to one of the morning line, at least there's value to
try it. So Noble Gary is slight lean for
me. If the race falls apart late,
the gentlemen's club from the inside has no early speed.
He'll be running a little bit late and it's really hard to get
behind a horse like Nate Smith, who is a 7 year old eligible to
non winners A2. There's a there's a reason
they're non winners, a 2. They just don't win.
And when you've had that many chances, I I can't go there.
Yeah, Naismith now one for 22 lifetime.
Only been in the exacta 3 times. Barry, Interesting difficult
race you and I have as this show has gone on throughout the year.
Once in a while on these races we land in the same spot.
We don't have any of the same three horses and it's not like
it's a 14 horse field like we had last week in the clammy
ground. This is an 8 horse field.
Man, yeah, it's very interesting that that did happen, but I
landed on Typhoon Tommy. I I think we have kind of a, a
lone speed sort of situation. If you look at this horse's
maiden breaker back at the Pleasanton in 2024, in November,
the horse was forwardly placed and I think the horse has
improved since then. So getting back to the dirt
makes a lot of sense. And especially the cutback
getting top rider in in Raspoli. There's a lot going on here.
I I think they may be lone speed.
Bryan Corners number going turf to dirt.
Not great, but this horse did break its maiden on the dirt up
at Pleasanton in a maiden 12/5 back in November of 2024.
Man, tough race here. I landed on the two in here in
Naismith, so I'm going for the horse that's one for 22.
Lifetime does have eight third place finishes, so hopefully
just hitting the board. I'm essentially leaning on that.
Race 2 back at Santa Anita at the beginning of October for
that kind of form. Maybe the horse can't get the
lead in this one, but can be close to the lead and calf and
get him home for that one point. Just a tough race.
If I'm laying on a horse that's one for 22, your chance almost
certainly to make money early in the early pick five.
We move on to race three. Another one on a mile on the
dirt track. Excuse me, at a mile, maiden 50
in here, $33,000 is the purse. John, I always ask this when we
go around the country with these shows, is Maiden 50 the highest
level of Maiden right now in Southern California?
They've ridden another condition, the maiden optional
62 five. This is like a a maiden special
way for horses that have sold for a certain amount of money.
They're trying to write the I don't want to run against Bob
Baffert maiden special way and they put the optional $62,500
tag. So that's the highest one at
Delmar in the summer. The run of maiden Maiden 80 and
maiden hundreds for the 2 year olds just again to protect them
as they get started. But in general, Maiden 50 is
probably the upper level in in Southern California.
Who'd you land on here? In a wide open race, I like the
pattern of #5 another Juanito 2 sprints to a route.
This is from the horses from a route family, all, all the
siblings that have one of one going two turns.
I, I'd like trainer Víctor García, a guy that doesn't, it's
kind of an under the radar guy, but they're not afraid to cash
tickets. And, and this horse has the
right kind of pattern, had two sprints now a long work pattern
to stretch out. I think we're going to see a
better race out of the the horse on Saturday. 5 to 2 is a you
know, I wouldn't take anything less than that in a wide open
race, but I do think he'll run better.
Number one classical comes out of the best races, drops him for
a claiming tag. I expect him to show some speed
from the rail. And I see Antonio Fraser who
gets them out here. You know, he might carry this
field a long way. And if you're looking, you know,
show bet players #2 King has success.
A big, lumbering 1 paced horse who finally stretches out.
He's going to go a route. I just don't know if he's going
to go around very fast, but he's one of those horses that if they
fall apart, he's just going to keep grinding and grinding.
Barry, you went chalky here. What the heck?
What's going on, buddy? I, I must have been slightly
I'll when I looked at this card yesterday, but I, I, I.
That's Barry feeling and not the not the card being I'll where it
would be very clear. Yeah, it's a big difference.
There's a big. Difference.com.
It's just Barry. OK, go ahead.
Yes. Yeah, I I landed on kick
Charlemagne. I, I those two efforts, the
first two were really good. One in the kittens Joy at
colonial. They probably were overmatched
blinkers off does kind of make sense here.
Jonathan Thomas does really good with these types dropping back
in maiden special 8, the maiden claimer.
I think this horse will have the run of the race be wherever they
want to put this horse. I I think they're the goods.
Yeah, I went 153 here hoping that Classico throws some of
that longer distance form in, but more like we saw two back at
Del Mar. I know it was on the turf, but
we get to dirt here. But man, I can't look past Doug
O'Neill's number for moving from maiden special to maiden
claimer. And I certainly can't look past
his two year old number either. It's been a pretty good meet for
Doug O'Neill here, John. Yeah, it was a little bit quiet
at the Santa Neo auto meet. You know, it just depends down
here. Excuse me, what races will go?
And, you know, Doug's got horses at all different levels.
So he'll keep firing at you and he's going to win a share and
then then he'll go on a run and just, you know, for two or three
days, win everything. Insight And then they're out of
conditions. He has to wait till they come
back again. But he's going well right now.
He's got a big barn and he just runs on where they belong.
And if you want to claim them, that's fine.
He'll get another. He's, you know, he's got an army
out there. He means when he says why not
us? He really means it again.
By the way, if I haven't mentioned it, John's room, a
radio program on the weekends called Thoroughbred LA.
At least that's how I found John originally.
And so thoroughbredla.com, they're on KLAA every Saturday
and Sunday. Be sure to check that out.
Frankly, you can listen online, but if you're in Southern
California, for sure, Maiden 20 awaits us in Race 4.
We will Sprint for this one. GOAT 6 1/2 on the dirt fillies
and Mares 3 and up here, we're in for 20.
We're trying to win our first race.
Barry, you get to go first on an even race because I'm feeling
charitable. Oh oh, that's different.
I guess it is tis the season as they say.
Right. Thinking about my brethren.
That's right. There you are.
But this was an interesting race.
I think there's quite a bit of speed in here and I went to the
horse on the cutback. The Seven Gretta's Ghost should
get a great trip second time at this level, which I like as an
angle a lot. But Kyle Frey should have this
horse in great position. If they kind of do what they did
last time in this race, they should be good as gold.
Yeah, we're going to go from a route to Sprint there.
A decent angle for trainer George.
Papa Prodromu. Where'd you land here?
John? I I landed in a different spot.
You know, the the ones that I've seen in Southern California,
they're not much and so I went looking for one of the ship and
wind horses. They do have that ship and wind
program here at Delmar and #8 Aloha Dreaming qualifies for
that, where they get a travel travel stipend for coming out to
race in California. And they're running for on the
dirt, a 50% first bonus. So you had 50% on whatever they
can earn during this meet. So it makes all the sense in the
world to run the horse where they can win.
I thought the race at that Who's your Indy last year was not bad.
Broke slowly from the rail, had some traffic and finished up
well. I think the horse will like 6
1/2 furlongs outside from from the rail last time.
That's going to help. And you catch the right feel
here. Trainer Bob Hess having a good
meet day. He's, he's just been he, he
loves Delmar and he points horses to these ship and win
races. And I think this is the right
horse. Aloha dreaming the other ship
and win horse #2 Divine win. You talk about Doug O'Neill
again. He's going to run this horse
where he belongs, dropping out of races from Churchill Downs in
Ellis Park. It won't have to be any kind of
starter to win this race. I I don't like the lack of
speed. This horse might be a little
further back than you want to be a Del Mar, but I respect the
connections here and I just think both ship and wind horses
are alive. I got the one Tupelo on top here
celebrating Mississippi apparently, but a daughter of
Bernardini in this spot. Tried the maiden 20 level last
time and finished a decent second ahead of another runner
in this race and Moonlight Courage.
Essentially, guys, I'm just hoping that this is the second
time doing something and the horse puts it together for
Michael McCarthy and I, and I do think that that's an OK angle,
this kind of layoff for him as well.
He hits a 20% with a massive sample size.
He's really good maiden claimers, etcetera.
So I have Tupelo on top in this field in race four.
Race 4, by the way, did start the late, excuse me, the late.
The only pick 6, the $2.00 pick six there at Delmar.
Let's carry over tomorrow, John. 51,879 in the pool, it was
supposed to go Friday but obviously they cancelled so it
carries to Saturday, so it gives us something to play for in the
back half of the card there. You go.
So I was 187 there. Bury 7, four and eight in a
race. 4 again. John's going to try the eight on
the outside in Aloha Dreaming and the two Divine Wind in the
beginning of the pick. 6th early pick five of course starts in
race, 550 cent minimum there. 12-5 maiden claimer here. 5 1/2
on the dirt for this for Cal Bretz fillies and mares 3 and up
on this one. And John, this is, you know,
we've you know, we've been doing this show since February,
looking through the card every week in Southern California and
what a couple of things stand out as far as which races draw
the biggest field sizes. And certainly turf racing in
California is always going to draw nice fields.
And that's, that's where we're going to see the bulk of I, I
think the best betting race is. But boy, some of these claimers
when we get into this spring kind of stuff, especially with
the movement of the Northern California horses, it's really
worked. It's it's worked out into a
nice, a nice group of horses, frankly.
Yeah, that that's the key. This is a new condition that
wouldn't have been run at Del Mar in previous years.
But with the the cessation of the the Northern California
racing, they've added these maiden 12 fives and you had a
caliber condition to it. So now you get some of those
horses that maybe were were running at Los Alamitos or maybe
you had gone had to go do Turf Paradise or something like that.
You've got a place for these horses to run.
They're not run that often. So when they do, they flood the
entry box. Got to feel the 10 in here.
And the first thing I look for is a dropper, somebody who's,
you know, all right, you know, we're going to get a lot of
horses that maybe are coming up trying to fit on the circuit.
Well, number six Amelia Zecho has been running in tougher
races. Comes out of a maiden fifty last
time, you know, has had some trouble with the gate.
Not not a quick horse out of the gate, but at this level you get
a lot of 2 speed to set the horse up and the drop in class.
You get Antonio Afresio here for Phil D'amato.
I just think he's realistic here.
You know, if they want to take this Philly, they can have her.
He doesn't need these kind of the barn.
You just win races and drive them down their throat until you
can move on. So Amelia is definitely the one
to beat here. K Bella Luna coming off of the
layoff. This is for Ron Ellis.
Horses train pretty well in the morning.
I don't know how much ability she has, but she's a new face in
a race where I've seen a lot of these.
I think Kay Bella Luna #7 has a little chance.
The six and seven for me. And if somebody else wins, you
know, I'll I'll cover and spread the race in the Pick 5 on a
backup ticket. Kay Bella Luna is Berry's top
pick here in this one. The seven horse Serratus rides
for the aforementioned Ron Ellis.
What do you like here, Berry? Well, usually in races like this
I gravitate to horses that A haven't run very much and B
shown a little bit of speed and Kay Bella Luna kind of fits that
bill. And the drop down makes a lot of
sense to from 20 down to 12/5 probably fits here very, very
well. So we'll give that one a shot
and get away from the favor a little bit.
I agree with John on the 6th horse here.
A long shot that I'm going to be watching is the 2 Circle of Fire
for Sally Rivera, who doesn't have a win yet this year, but
Giovanni Franco picks up the mount.
He also has no wins in this in this meet, but the horses put
together a couple of nice works. A nice work from the Gate 3 back
in September and I'm wondering if we don't get a horse that's
at least second up got on the track a little bit before we get
to Gio Franco will this I think this one can hit the board and
really upset the upper car because I think we're going to
get way more than 20 to 1. I think this horse will be man.
What is it circumference. Yeah, the old daughter of
circumference. That's what we're going for
here. I I just I think we're going to
get like a solid 5560 to 1 on this horse and I think it's one
that can absolutely hit the board second time out.
So just a heads up. That's my very very random long
shot of the day. Is the 2 horse in race 6 or race
5. Excuse me if anybody's
interested in that. So Cal Saturday's rolling on
Louie robot John Lindo and Barry Spears here are presented by am
wager and am wager.com race six starts the late pick 4 as well
25 claimer here. You can get down to 22 five with
some weight allowances. This is again for non 2 lifers.
We're going 7 furlongs the full use of the show the shoot there.
Excuse me at Delmar on the dirt fillies and mares 3 and up.
Which have never won two races. A lot of these today, Barry.
I'm gonna let you go 1st and even race again.
The charity is coming through. Yeah, this one I, I, I really
couldn't get around the favorite here or the second choice.
I, I, I think this is a real straightforward race with
headstrong ways ways kind of leading the way, probably lone
speed. If they aren't, they'll be right
up close and and should be able to stalk and pounce pretty
easily against this group. I I can't get around the four
either. Finishing second in Freya has
the second best kind of record in this race and in second best
sort of activity. You know, the way this race is
going to be run, it looks like Freya is going to easily finish
second and then we're just going to round it out with a third
choice Exington for 3rd. Just kind of to to pick up the
pieces late. What do you think, John Chalky
Racer? I think so I think I think
Barry's on the right two horses. I I went the other way.
I put Freya on top, but first time dirt for her.
She's by smiling tiger who gets you know, he's he's known as
dirt sire basically in California.
So I think that may actually help her.
She's trained well enough on dirt.
She's had she had a little trouble last time leaving the
gate when she breaks. She's got some tactical speed
and at 7 furlongs I think is a good trip for her.
She she's got that long run down the back stretch to find a spot.
So Freya for me, headstrong ways did nothing wrong last time, a
solid second at the level. You know, she was stepping up
out out of a maiden 12, five wins.
That was a big jump for her and and she handled it.
So if she can repeat that, she's the one to beat.
She should have a little company with the severe clear maybe
pushing her from the outside. One thing to look for here,
guys, watch the start of #3 girl can't help it.
She may be the worst Gate Philly I've ever seen If if I've never
seen anybody break slow as often as she does.
She has a little bit of ability, but I guarantee you she's going
to get left here at the start. That's just what she does.
Comments in the form of. The comments are incredible.
They're incredible. Off, slow, off slow off, slow
off slow dwelt step slow, step slow, hesitated bit slow dwelt
off slow. 11 races. That's where they should be
taken to. That's where the bet should be
taken on whether she breaks slow or not.
Oh man. I you know, we were, we were at
the track a couple weeks ago and the group next to us was doing
the old, everybody throws in 5 bucks a race and the first horse
back after a race gets the pot. I don't know if you've ever
played this game before. It's a spectacular game that
feels like the kind of horse that doesn't want to draw right.
It's just going to be like, all right, I hit the line, I'm done,
I'll be back. That's the horse you put the 5
bucks on. That's exactly.
There you go. But yeah, I largely landed in
the same spot. Girl can't help it though.
John, if she gets the engine going at the end, could she pick
up the pieces here? She actually has a little bit of
a late run. I mean, if they fall apart, she
can hit she can impact the exact to try.
I I just don't trust you. She can have so much to do turn
her for home, but she's not impossible.
Late pick three up next, John and I wanted to ask for those of
us around the country who have enjoyed it, the late pick 3
going to the $3, going to the 15% take out.
I, I think it's just such a huge positive.
I'm going to pick on Southern California a little, especially
when you don't always have a big field in all of the legs that it
does force you to be a little more tactful in what you're, you
know what, where, which opinions you're pressing essentially.
Generally speaking, though, when you talk to people out there,
have they been happy with how this wagers gone?
Because I really hope they are. Absolutely it it was created for
a couple and I give Sam I need a lot of credit.
The other ones that created this wager, they made it a $3 minimum
a 15% take out and they made it a retail wager.
You know, you hear all the to talk about the Caws and the late
odds changes and everything else.
You know, Delmar started shutting off the wind bats at 2
minutes to post during the summer.
When we saw the first couple weeks, it was so bad and that
that helps stabilize that pool. Santa Anita came back with this
wager, a retail wager. And I find myself playing more
and more of these retail wages that take that out of the out of
the equation. So good for them.
I like it. I'll play the wager as long as I
can find a, a sequence that I like.
And yeah, this is an interesting race.
And for me, with the pick six and everything else, I think
there's a single in here. And I like #7 crystal clean.
She ran real well last time from the rail, ran second to a Philly
stay in line who really ran well that day.
She tried 50,000 over the weekend, Open company.
That was too much. But she's a good solid Philly
that wins races. This is a three-year old that
was taking on older that day. She goes from the rail to the
outside. She's got tactical speed and she
didn't catch any monsters in here.
She's going to be very tough to beat #7 Crystal clean a single
for me. If you're playing exact as or or
tries, I think the three time keepers charm and the four
Rizzleberry rows are the right ones underneath.
But if if Crystal clean gets beat then I lose the pick 6 and
I'm out of that late pick 3. Barry is going to disagree with
you, but he's going to kind of agree with you.
Barry, I know you got the four points off here.
Yeah, I used Rizzleberry Rose. I like horses that come off a
layoff from their two year old year to their three-year old
year and they either pair up their best figure or get a
little bit better. Usually that means there's some
more improvement in there after that.
And this horse did that on September 7th, came back off a
layoff from November 1st, 2024 and ran a pretty decent race
against this group. Then they went to the turf last
time, you know, and and actually ran a pretty decent race and I
think they may have improved getting back to the preferred
surface of the dirt and this trip should get get it done for
a horse like this that that will be a pretty decent price.
Juan Hernandez in the saddle doesn't hurt either.
So we're gonna, we're gonna put the four on top.
You didn't mention don't you forget here John who won
essentially this race 2 back at Del Mar claimed out of the Peter
Miller barn in that effort goes for Papa Pedroneau here who
tried her on the dirt last time. It could she win here as well or
or is she a step slower than the 7th?
She can, but I tell you before her last race in the work before
the last race, she lugged out so bad.
It was it really looked ugly. And then she did the same thing
in the race and this was off off the barn switch.
So I don't know if if George Papa Bodormo has figured out the
keys to the car yet. This looks like a tricky Philly.
She's good enough to win the race, but she just looks like
she's gone the wrong way off the barn.
Switch to me all. Right.
Fair enough. Yeah, it was a little weird.
I mean, it was a little weird with that horse because she
showed speed early and late last year and early this year and
then all of a sudden she comes off the pace in her first run
for the new barn and then does no running.
Then Juan Hernandez just abandons her.
So there's there's a lot to be desired, but she's still
talented enough in this sort of field to pick up some pieces if
if she doesn't have the speed like she once had.
I mean 27 races, 16 times in the trifecta.
I mean she's I mean at some point, you know that that's the
kind of horse. But if I what you say, John is
correct. I mean the most recent work, one
O 5 and change and it just, it just doesn't even look good on
paper. I mean I didn't get to watch the
work, but it just even on paper doesn't look good.
So hopefully, hopefully they do find the keys if you will, as
John just said. But the late double is a $5
minimum on the late double. Another great bet.
I do miss those those golden hour wagers.
Oh Barry, I miss that. Trying to pick off the $8000
claimer at a Golden Gay Fields and the right one is flashing on
the gate at Golden Gate Fields. Thank you, Matt, thank you.
The native diver is a grade 3. It will be race 8 tomorrow at
Excuse Me at Del Mar, a mile and an eighth on the dirt, $100,000
on the line here. Barry, I asked this question to
start. How surprised were you to see
Nevada Beach in this field? Not too surprised because of the
fact that this horse really didn't do much running in in the
British Cup Classic and seemed to be just fine.
I I think this is a field that they can definitely handle and
should handle. It's just a matter of how far
this horse will win by. What's your sense, John, of why
they're running Nevada Beach here?
Are they getting him ready for a ship to, say, the Arabian
Peninsula? Are they thinking about the
Pegasus? Why do you think he's in here?
I just think it's an easy spot, you know, you come and you have
to remember, yeah, he ran 7th, got beaten 13 lengths in the
Breeders Cup Classic. But we talked about how good
that field was. He just wasn't ready to handle
that kind of competition. You know, he beat older horses
in the Goodwood, which is a great one in San Indy in the
previous start. He's unbeaten going 9 furlong,
which is what he gets on Saturday.
And he's got some tactical speed that I would expect #2 Westwood
would probably make the lead. And then you can have Nevada
Beach sitting on his outside in the clear stocking, which is a
pretty easy trip. So he's going to be awful tough
to beat in here. The Barnes go to guy Juan
Hernandez picks up the mountain now, now that he got beat last
time. So I can't make any excuses for
him. I just think it's a good spot to
run him and he'll have to beat #1 indispensable from the John
Sadler stable. This is a horse.
He's only 1-2 races lifetime, but they've both been at Delmar.
So he likes this race track and he's got some tactical speed
from the inside. He can go, but he does have a
little finish in him. He'll probably be stock in the
top two horses and and try and make a run for for home.
And if Nevada Beach doesn't fire, if that that last race
took something out of him at a short price and indispensable is
the the logical 1. You know, to take up the pick up
the slack. And it to me it's a 2 horse race
and that that's it. I just think of one of the
others going to win. That would give Nevada Beach 3 3
stakes wins on the year. Of course, that listed locile
Derby in June before winning the aforementioned Grade 1 Goodwood
at Santa Anita in September. Did try the the British Cup
Classic last out? Yeah, as you mentioned, John, a
four horses finished in sub two O 1.
I mean, like at some point, like it's just just a great race.
I know you're just not going to keep pace in some of those.
If you were playing it cold exactly here though, John, what
would you play? Just three one, because I I
don't trust indispensable. He's not real big on winning and
if you fight him, I think you can beat him.
OK. How about for you, Barry?
Are you going to try to beat the three here or we use the three
on top? Yeah, 32 cold.
I I think Westwood in that race over British Cup weekend kind of
was against the track in that race because early on speed was
doing pretty good. The track didn't seem as quite
as fair as it was later on in the afternoon, and I think
Westwood stands a pretty good shot to to hold on for a second.
If Westwood tries the splits that he did in his maiden win,
John, does he have a shot to be because if people don't
remember, Westwood's one of those horses ran in the San
Anita Derby as a as a maiden and then came back in that in the
Affirmed and then broke his maiden after that.
They tried to do that with publisher the other day here and
Donna Louisville didn't work. But is there a world in which he
runs back to that form from his maiden win and he's actually the
one on the lead when we turn from?
It's yeah, I think he he could possibly make the lead.
You have to remember this was the workmate for Baeza all
spring and summer. And so he was kind of getting
beat up by a pretty good horse. And when that happens, you kind
of have to teach this one now how to win.
So he he broke his maiden and he's done OK against Winters,
but he's he's kind of loomed up and kind of waited like, OK, now
is your turn. And you just have to get him
through that. And, you know, that's what John
Sheriff's job is to do. Maybe you just put him on the
lead, see if you can get clear, because that's how he won
before. And if he does that and wins
again, then now we know his running style.
He has to be on the lead. Yeah.
If I'm, if I'm the trainer giving instructions, I would
just tell him Berto Risley, put him on the lead.
I think you'll make the lead in here.
See how far he goes. Do you think British Isles runs
in this race? I don't know.
I mean, he'll run all day. He's never been on on dirt that
recently at least I. Was going to say yeah.
Yeah, you know, he he struggled against allowance horses.
I think he just filled the field here.
I really do that. Was kind of what I was
wondering. I love the closer on this card.
It is race 9 again. This is So Cal Saturday's on the
horse racing Happy hour network. My name is Lou Urbo alongside
Barry Spears. Our friend John Lindo sitting in
this week because it's raining in California.
That's why people. That's how we get John A has to
rain for us to get John. That's never it's never a good
thing for John if he's on this show.
Maiden special to close the card, $60,000 on the line did
get the no John. We're going to be seeing $70,000
maidens at Santa Anita coming up here.
Yes, they're they're boosting that purse a little bit to start
the Santa Anita Winter Meet. Some of the purses are up and
they're they're trying to concentrate on some of those
allowance and maiden races to get some of those better horses
out here. Fortunately, some of the cheaper
claiming races, they're going to be actually be down a little
bit. But overall purses are going to
be up 5%. We'll take anything we can get
out here. Remember, we have no purse
enhancements from ancillary methods of a purse.
So we're we're based on handle and that's what we have to do.
Reminder John, of course. thoroughbredla.com.
Go check them out every Saturday and Sunday.
An hour on Saturday, 2 hours on Sunday with their program.
Did I remember that correctly? I do, right?
Yes. 9 to 10 Pacific on Saturdays. 8 to 10 Pacific on
Sundays. Don't hit that too hard.
That's soft right there. Bald and there's something in
here that's right, the closer, like I said of maiden special.
We're going 6 1/2 a buried 2 year old race here and I think
frankly a really fun one. We get the return of blacksmith
lost to acknowledge me. Please last out.
I cannot remember the last time, by the way, a Baffert first
timer who has decent works at 8 to 1 John on the outside.
I cannot remember it at 8:00 to 1:00 for sure.
I was stunned that this horse wasn't second choice.
Barry, where'd you land? I was stunned until I looked at
the pedigree. It's really like a, a, a turf
horse. That's that's probably why.
But you know, knowing bad for this, this horse probably has a
ton of speed. It'll win the Derby and we'll
get it done. But I, I you should have.
Your Derby winner? Yeah, I heard.
Yeah, I, I went through with Authentic Patriot, you know,
kind of doing the same thing. I you know, looking at the
workouts, it seems like this one was working just slightly better
than the outside horse and even the three blacksmiths.
So I put that one on top and I kind of like the one Essos a
little bit. There's some precocity there.
I think 1 sibling, one first time out and another finished
second. So this horse has some speed in
that pedigree. You know, there's not much to go
off in this race. Why not give a horse like that a
chance? I think Essos's work from the
gate going 6 furlongs is a sign from from trainer Mark Glatt
that he thinks he's got something on debut here.
John, where did you end up planning?
Well again you Baffert has three in here.
He's got Blacksmith, Authentic Patriot, Winston Ave. and they
have been working against each other.
Back on October 27th, Winston Ave. worked with Authentic
Patriot. I I thought Authentic Patriot
was quick, but Winston Ave. was slightly best and then then
Winston Ave. worked with Blacksmith and that was back on
November 5th. Blacksmith was a little better
there. So if you just kind of go by,
you know the order and then you see Hernandez on Blacksmith,
he's probably right horse. He's got a, he's got a good
race. You know, Santa Anita, he's the
one to beat. I think Authentic Patriot may be
the quickest of the three Bafford horses.
He might be on the front end, but if you're trying to beat the
Bafferts, I think Estes is the right horse.
He's been working with so happy. He was also in this race #8 and
he's been better than So Happy a couple of times and he's got a
little finish in him. I wish he wasn't on the rail
because I don't think he's really, really quick.
So he'll have to work out a trip from the inside.
But again, Antonio Freisu is one of the go to guys for trainer
Mark Glatt who can win first time out.
Told the One is too big a price. I made it the three blacksmith
over the one Essos and I just give Essos the the best chance
to beat the the all three Baffert horses.
Between the two, then Authentic Patriot and going to the outside
to Winston Ave., which one would you lean on more do you think?
Just because of the outside post, I think Winston Ave. would
give a little just because he's going to get a trouble free trip
out there. I don't know if he's good
enough, but the outside where there is fresh and clear, as
Marty McGee always says. He does say that that's true.
There are other interesting ones in here.
Barry, I know you landed a four, one and three here.
Is there someone else though that might might fill out like
say a get out super effect to kind of play for anybody?
The five Robusta has some OK works in there.
I, I don't know how consistent this horse is at least at this
point. I mean, even the workouts don't
look all that consistent, but at a price like that, I kind of
have to throw that horse in there, I think there.
You go. Are they planning to be back on
the grass on Sunday at Delmar there, John?
Yeah, I think there's 5 grass races.
They drew Sunday and Monday and then I think there's another 5
on Monday. We need to get those races back
on the grass. We're really backlogged with
turf horses out here, so trainer racing secretary David Jerkins
doing the best he can. If it stays dry between now and
Sunday, I don't think there'll be any problem getting on the
grass and fingers crossed 'cause if they come off that race, that
card could fall apart of us. I really could
thoroughbredla.com for the great stuff that John and his
compatriots are doing out there. John, I'm going to make you wait
2 minutes because I'm going to have Barry give a love poem to
Del Mar. I think you should hear how much
he enjoyed being out there. Oh man, it was so spectacular.
You know, I, this is my first visit, but I, I was just amazed
with the scenery, the views, you know, the horses, everything was
great. I, I, I think, you know, and I,
I talked about this with Louis while I was out there.
It's just a different sort of vibe than Saratoga.
People like to compare the two, but there really isn't a
comparison. They're just two unique places
with two unique kinds of racing. And it's great, both of them
well. There you go, John.
How about that? You like that?
I do and you know, we, we don't need to wear a coat in the in,
in in our box seats and. I'm, I'm, I'm good with that.
You know, I wear shorts. I wear shorts all the time.
So I'm I'm OK with that. Well, you're short the flip
flops guy. You got the sanding of Padre
head on. Come on by any.
Time. There you go.
He's job. Lindo thoroughbred LA Barry
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