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Horse Racing Happy Hour

Show Sheet 10/5/23

Major Races: Opening Weekend at Keeneland

Host: Mike Gandolfo

Host: Louie Rabaut

Guest: Barry Spears

Producer: Zach Zayner

First Segment – Replays

Zozos wins the Ack Ack Stakes at CD 

Cody’s Wish wins the Vosburgh, qualifies for BC

Second Segment – Horse Racing 101

Third Segment – Handicapping

Keeneland Opening Weekend

Friday

P4 R7 G2 Phoenix.  6F, dirt.  3+up.  $350k.

P3 R8 G2 Jessamine.  1 1/16 M, turf.  2YOF.  $350k..

DD R9 G1 Alcibiades.  1 1/16 M, dirt.  2YOF.  $600k.

Saturday

P5 R6 G2 Woodford.  5 ½ F, turf.  3+up.  $350k.

P4 R7 G2 TCA.  6F, dirt.  F&M, 3+up.  $350k

P3 R8 G1 First Lady.  1M, turf.  F&M 3+up.  $750k.

R9 G1 Breeders Futurity.  1 1/16 M, dirt.  2YO.  $600k.

R10 G1 Turf Mile.  1M, turf.  3+up.  $1M.

Full Transcript

All right, welcome to in addition of the horse racing

happy hour, Mike and Doppel here, just fresh off an

airplane. Had to go back, got to hang out,

got to, got the voice chat with our man TK.

Yesterday. It was awesome.

And I'm, I'm here. I left the beach to come back to

this. Whatever we're we got going on

here. It's decided we're going to have

summer and then three hours of rain and season change.

Like, just like immediately. That's it.

Hard, hard left. Turn to fall.

Keeneland starts tomorrow. They decided we were going to

have no sundresses at Keeneland this year.

So that's that's just how it is. This will be sundresses.

Just under jackets, yeah. There's artificial ways to make

sure people stay warm, so. If you remember the Abel Tasman

Oaks, yeah, it. Was 48 degrees was the high

something like that? It was like 5 years and there

were women just trying to wear their.

It was like little kids with the Halloween costumes under the

winter jacket. Yeah, that's exactly what it

was. I felt so bad because you could

tell people had spent months, just months and months, trying

to get ready for those days and it just didn't.

We found a good spot to watch that one from too.

So that was awesome. That was There you go.

Yeah. Actually, you might not.

Were you with me on that or did not?

No. No, that was probably a year and

a half. Two years ago, we hung out.

Yeah, Yep. That's one of the best.

That's one of the best OAK rallies in the history of that

race, though. Or that last A lot of our

listeners might not know who Kimberly is, but Kimberly's an

OG on the show like she was. She got a So Kimberly Greenwell,

who's doing big things with My Southern Home and all that

stuff. She's fantastic blowing up.

Got her start, got her start with us.

It was before we were horse racing.

Happy hour, though. Yeah, so.

By the way, I did tape an episode with Sherva before this

one. Nice.

About 4045 minutes, little preview, San Anita talk, little

breeders, Cup getting ready, what we should expect when we

get out there and then what should we expect together right

now? Oh, cool.

All right, so we're we're at John Lindo on the horse racing,

excuse me, on Isla Louie tomorrow after Kevin Kilroy.

We're going to put out a ton of content this month.

So if you were locked in, we got you covered here on the happy

hour. Yeah, make sure you know you,

the people who want to listen to Louie live from 11:50 Eastern

Time. There's an ESPN Louisville radio

app. You can just stream it on

iheart, but make sure you're doing the 680.

Speaker, just ask for ESPN Louisville.

Yeah, yeah, you can find it anywhere fantastic.

And then I will say this, Louie, I'm pretty happy that that we're

at least we're getting the nice fall weather for the pumpkin

patch this weekend because that's our big thing in our

office. And that pumpkin patch we're

getting like perfect pumpkin patch weather, right?

Like it's it's going to be sunny, it's going to be 60, It's

going to be fantastic. The sun's going to feel hot.

It'll be that right? Whatever that weather is, the

sun will feel warm, but you'll still be wanting to wear a

sweatshirt. Right, yeah.

Yeah. You'll be like, why did I wear a

dark sweatshirt instead of a lighter?

Yeah. Now that's.

Yeah, yeah, it'll be. He's going to be upset no more.

George there's tonight we'll get into a Keeneland with him.

Like I said, I will have an episode tomorrow with John

window chandelier, American Pharaoh stakes talk, Rodeo Dr.

with him as well. I think Kevin's going to get

into Keeneland with us as well tomorrow.

So what'd you get into this week since I've been gone and you

couldn't bug me all week long? What did I do?

Yeah. I've been sleeping.

Yeah, good. That's such a lie.

I don't sleep. It's terrible.

Excellent. I wonder about it lately.

So that's good. Yeah.

You what? I've been better about sleeping

lately, right? You know, I you get to a certain

age, Mike, and you just have to sleep.

It is what it is. I guess that's true.

I don't know. I'm still not there, although I

will tell you that. Like 6:30 at night when you're

not doing this show. Well, that's because I just fall

asleep in the chair like I just yeah.

Because you're going bad. Yeah, that.

But like, I will tell you that, you know, so the the trip I went

on was a bunch of business owners and we get to go away.

We do a little business playing retreat and it used to be where

we would drink hard and stay up late and all that stuff and how

it's like, oh, we get to catch up on sleep and that's exactly

how it's kind of transitioned. 100%, Yep.

All right. Well, let's look at the couple

that we played from last week. We're going to start at the act.

This is the British Coach Challenge race here for Zozos.

So Zozos is in. We'll get a look here at how

Zozos did, and then we'll get Louie's commentary.

Yeah, so I was out there for this one.

So I actually saw this in person and.

Made sure to get out there so that I could see in a weird,

geeky way. I was excited to see this race

because I knew whoever qualified here would be at the British Cup

when we got there in a month. Pesky cattle river 1-2 off the

turn. State trader needs to find a way

through free technique switches to the far outside as they race

for the mid stretch Marker. Zozos is still in front and he's

shaken up. Now the lead is to stage.

Raider fights on 3 technique putting in a final try.

Zozo still the leader. Stage Raiders coming on once

again. Free technique down the center,

but Zozo's finishes strong and wins it by a length on the fire.

Oh geez. Raider settles the massive.

Professionalism on the horse racing happy hour.

I also I'm trying to do it all. I'm trying to do it all right

now you know you're good. A question, so one of the one of

the main differences I would say between how and and Barry Spears

will join us. Urban handicapper like I said,

how he handicaps and how I handicap.

For example, I think the number of turns in a race really

matters. Barry doesn't.

He thinks distance is the only thing that matters.

So I'll be interested to hear him because.

Mike, question for you. If you are the first horse out

of the gate and the first horse to the line, is that a winning

style, running style in horse racing?

The answer is yes. Right.

Those of us could repeat that, man, he can win the Breeders Cup

dirt mile. That's That's all I can say

about that, except that he's probably going to run into

Cody's Wish. Who by the way, the last three

races is not broken. Well, if he gives himself too

much work to do, that's where It's the kind of race where if

you're trying to find value on that Breeders' Cup card, you

could find. Trying to be using gazozos

instead of a Cody's wish or catching him in that race in the

sequence. Yeah.

All right. Well, since you've been doing

Cody's wish we can go out to the Vossburg at the big A Yeah,

you'll look at. How cool.

After that, How about that? There you go.

All right, turn the sound on. Racing in 3rd, then cowing in

the red blinkers and in between horses is Sheriff Bianco, who's

making up some ground the half mile.

In 46 seconds they come off the turn and into the stretch, and

here is Cody's wish up the challenge.

A creative for the lead great navigator is down at the rail.

It's three of them across It's Cody's wish and a very tough

accretive who continues to battle on as they hit the 16th

pole. Cody's wish now edge is clear,

and Cody's wish back to sprinting, back to winning.

Today in the Vossburg. The grand question they're going

to have for this horse, which is to the breaking issues, actually

force him into the mile to give him more time to catch up?

Or does he go to the Sprint where we know that he can be an

absolute monster and and I think there's some just sense too of

like maybe at the horse maturity, maybe wanting to go a

little more distance, you know? And they tried to find it out in

at Monmouth, right this year and it didn't work out.

And you know, they tried to find out if he was going to be a

class, of course, or if he was going to be a dirt mile or a

dirt Sprint kind of horse. And it's pretty clear the

longest he's going to go with the Breeders Cup is a mile.

But I think you're right. I think that there's, you know,

tends to be as horses get older, they stretch out, but once in a

while you discover too they're just sprinters.

It is what they are. But I I worry for him that how

he's been breaking lately is going to cost him at a a race

like a Breeders' Cup race where you just can't, you can't make

mistakes. It's not an option.

Well and I, you know, we'll see if that's the case with this

field or not though I mean I think you know as far as

breeders Cubs go this is not it doesn't seem as star heavy as

what we've seen in the past. You know, races are definitely a

little more star heavy than some of the distance races but you

know he'll pick his spot and I I do kind of like him in the mile,

be interesting to kind of see there and then that Sprint kind

of opens up quite a bit so. Do you give Zozos much?

For sure it could. I mean, you know, right now

everybody's so inconsistent. I don't know if if you, you know

the betting that day knowing how we like to play those multiple

race sequences. I don't know.

You know, singles in the Breeders Cup alone are hard.

There was a flight line last year, There was a coat swish

last year, but that was, I mean that's unusual to have two in

the same day. We've had a couple of times when

we had you know we thought we had singles and they they

disappointed us. I mean the distance between 1:00

and 2:00 this year and almost these fields is not very big at

all. So I mean you're going to be

seeing some monster tickets put together on some of these

things, you know and and you're going to probably get a pretty

good payout because of it. You know, we're we're going to

get some shockers, we're going to get some payouts.

I agree with you. I agree with you this this feels

more like. What we expect those Breeders'

Cup payouts to be 100 grand on this pick six that kind of stuff

like that kind of number feels more right here than not.

I don't know that you and I have talked about it but John got and

I got into it on the previous episode that that are recorded

right before this one. John Sherva LA Times.

He's got a piece up right now about the races this weekend.

Essentially, the West Coast swing for the Derby starts this

weekend in that American Pharaoh baffer with a couple horses in

there, a couple of other really nice.

Colts as well. The chandelier is loaded outside

of tomorrow, not running. She's training up to Breeders'

Cup, but that that's a loaded version of their their early

oaks, if you will. I I think the Breeders Cup

Classic not being the last race of the day and leading into

football is generally a good thing because it puts horse

racing on TV alongside other sports.

John is 20 years older than me. I'm not trying to pick on him,

but I think that, you know, hey, horse racing needs to be the.

You know the blah, blah, blah. And even in that episode, he

said, look, I get it, the average person cares about the

Derby. They don't care about Breeders'

Cup and I and that's what I said.

I think the other part of this too, Mike, is what if you catch

the 25 year old guy who's ready to watch a Big 10 football game

flips on NBC. He's got. 5 minutes and he's got

an app that allows him to bet horse racing and he's got 50

bucks on the football game. He's like, wait, I can put 20

bucks on this race and I can get 12 to one?

Well, and honestly. That's really does even just the

person who doesn't even bet it. But just maybe that's a great

race and they like man, this is pretty cool, I just want to

watch more of it, you know? I mean, they don't.

Know if it's a good field or not.

It doesn't matter. They don't know.

It's a close race. They don't care if it's 203 and

change. They don't care, right?

I mean, they have nothing compared to.

I mean, and where I go with this is, if you go back to last year

and the previous stuff, Classic was the prime time showstopper

and we had a all time great horse and NBC didn't even pub it

because it didn't matter. That's.

Right. They could pub.

They could have a monster horse like flight line and pub it all

they want, but they didn't put anything behind it because

there's a waste of resources. So if it if it means that you're

right, like if it means that hey, we can be in the middle of

the football day right before that Big 10 game, it makes too

much sense not to have that classic run at 3:00.

Really good point else. I even said to John I expect the

the, the viewership for for this Breeders' Cup to be up from last

year and flight lines not in it just because it's going to be

before football. I I think people just flip over,

you know, maybe there's not another interesting game going

on, something like that, and people just flip over getting

ready for, you know, whatever Big 10 game there is that night.

So I know. I think there's a chance to.

To catch a crowd that they don't usually catch, I'm just

surprised that the Big 10 can play a 730 kickoff and not all

their players fall asleep because they're so used to just

kicking off at noon you. Know you don't know that.

They won't. You don't know that.

What's up, Barry how you Barry you now because and I brought

you on because I knew you'd have an opinion about.

Yeah. If you didn't pick up what we

were talking about. He's looking he's you're rocking

the Devil race hat, which I respect.

Yeah, they had that, you know, for the they gotta pour one out

for the dead homies, you know what I'm saying?

I mean, I was I I gotta admit, Barry, I put, I really feel like

the way that the baseball playoffs are going right now

like that, it's almost, it's a disservice to get it by.

It is. It seems like it because

whenever those teams come into the fold, they always get beat

early. And then I saw when I saw that

plus 2400 number on the on the Rays to win the World Series, I

took it. I would have.

Taken it too. I didn't see that workout.

Good for me, for you know whatever I, you know it's it's

only. Yeah, but I was.

I was here. I'm already like, sitting on

like, European soccer games. I have no idea what's going on.

It called in Croatia, Yeah, right, yeah.

I I was listening to what you were saying about you know

flight line and stuff like that and the and the timing of the of

the Breeders Cup Classic and you know, I I think you're spot on.

I'm on. Under the ilk that do whatever

you need to do to get the most eyes on.

That's right. So whether it's running early,

like, who cares? Run it, you know, start early

the race, I don't care. I mean, I don't think the horse

players would care a bit, you know, or you might get some

gripes because that's just what horse players in general do.

But in the end. Why not?

You know, it's no big deal to shift it around based on how

many eyes are going to see it. Right.

Yeah, I'm with you. It's not Derby day when

nothing's going on in the sports world.

This is, this is football season, man.

It's different. And so I'm with you.

In the middle of it. That's exactly right.

I'd rather this be on Saturday before another football game,

let somebody catch 1520 minutes of horse racing for the first

time and be the best race that we're going to have on that card

that day. And I mean, look, it's not going

to be the best race as far as. Horse players are concerned but

it's a full 2 minutes. People get the two turn

experience and all that stuff. I was just saying to Mike they

don't know if 203 and change is a good time or not.

Close race, they don't care. None of that you've got this is

the first three years ago we've had where Fanduel's got horse

racing, DraftKings has got their DK horse.

I mean, I mean there's there's other things that play these.

Are baseball, too? Yeah, all that stuff.

Yeah they could all they could all hit.

So I mean it's it's just going to to me I think it makes too

much sense. It's a it's a good thing for

horse racing. You know that about it.

So no Sherva's listening. I'm going to tell him to get off

his lawn or you know, the stuff the kids get off their lawn and

go back and order yourself some girl pub for your dog and then

there you. Go.

I mean, let's let's be real. Barry Spears lives about 45

minutes away from Sherva. How many times have you gotten

the invite to Sherva's house mean?

0I. Don't even think Sherber goes to

the Tampa Bay Derby. So let's be real about this.

Yeah, that's zero. There you go.

All right, so it is time for horse Racing 101.

Barry Spears is our Horse racing 101 guest for this week.

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No question. That's right.

All right. So you want to tee up Barry

Spears for what we're talking about today?

He knows hey, we're a little key.

Little key. Well, wait.

Keelan Some what? All right, wait, what?

So we're going straight into the handcapping, huh?

Straight to it, I guess. Let's go before we do that, the

101 aspect. Of the one with him.

So the 101 aspect that we're going to go with is the

handicapping distance versus turns.

Boom. That's it so.

Man this is this is like a huge gripe that I have that I I know

I well yeah, I've I've gotten on some some TVG slash FanDuel

personalities for this and I'm under the ilk again.

That distance is distance. Turns don't matter.

Right. And what's what is the

supporting evidence? Very.

Serious, because a six furlong race around three turns is still

6 furlongs. Do you think those, those, for

example, who ran a really nice one mile at Churchill going one

turn, if he can replicate that, he could do it going two turns

of sanity? Most likely, yeah.

I mean, you don't really see too many horses that are just so

horrible taking turns that they can't win.

I mean, even even Cody's wish had some issues with turns.

I guess you could say that. I mean, he just lost.

He lost at Tampa last year by a nose.

Going two turns and people were like, oh, he can't go two turns,

so it's all relative, But you know the distance is the

distance. If they can get the trip, if the

jockey can get them in the right spot and save ground or whatever

it is that they need, distance is king there.

You go. Not the turns, Larry.

What's their you? I'm I'm a turns guy.

It matters to me. And so I just think that being

on that single lead going around to turn is a different motion

than the horse running. I know they don't run in a

straight line, they kind of run the triagonal, but I do think

there's something to it, especially I'll agree with Barry

on this. I think at A at a Churchill or

Santa Anita Keeneland, whatever, it matters more than say at.

The Charlestown or something where or you know in a Senate

boy where to go 7 for lunch, you got to go two turns, that kind

of thing. I think it matters less in those

places, but the more distance you add to the races, I think

the turns do matter. So I guess I'm saying both but I

do think I do think the turns matter just because of that lead

foot having to do the pulling in a direction kind of in that lean

to the left that the horses have to do.

It matters to me. But I.

I've also seen horses go from the one mile with one turn at

Churchill and be just fine going two turns in a mile as well.

I I'll say this, you know, whether the distance or the

turns matter really kind of doesn't matter because that

aspect of everything is is kind of relative.

Like you know, you have your opinion about it.

I have mine but in the end it kind of.

To me is is not high on the priority list of of things.

This is kind of nitpicking at the end of something or or

trying to find something to separate one horse from another

that are really close. Things like that.

But you know, the one turn, let's say one turn mile, can

play like a Sprint. So you might have to approach it

differently. So I can understand that.

Two set of furlongs, you might trust him to be good at a mile

over one turn, right? So you do have to make decisions

and and kind of understand what's going on.

So it's not an absolute, you know, like, Oh yeah, it's

definitely, you know, turns matter or you know, it's it's

relative, but. What about from a positioning

standpoint, especially like lots of times we're going to see San

Anita, Even those mile races, they still have a decent little

run up until they get into that first turn.

But like you could. You could really hurt your shot

if you can't get in position going to that first turn

especially. I mean, Sandy is not used to

having these fields that they're going to have for Breeders' Cup

with, you know, 910 horses. They're used to the five or six

at most so. On Saturday will be losing.

Losing ground is never a good proposition in any kind of race,

but you're right, especially in those ones with two turns, you

don't want to get hung out four or five wide.

It definitely makes a difference.

All right. Well, we'll head on to the

handicapping segment here. We're going to start like, oh,

we're going to stay in Keeley. We're going to actually do

Friday races today, which is kind of unusual.

And we're going to start with the Grade 2 Phoenix, which is on

Friday. It's race #7.

It is 6/6 furlongs on the dirt. Estimated post time about four

twelve, $350,000 on the line here for the three-year old and

up and up race race here. Louie, you want to start?

Bad brutal car to Caitlin tomorrow, 12 horses and

everything ton of two year old races.

Have fun. Y'all get some prices because

there's going to be some. The stakes offer some relief

from having to look too hard for for some of those those things,

but I'm on the wrong card. There's the Phoenix High

Phoenix. So I landed.

You know the Phoenix is race seven.

Sorry. I land on Nakatomi and I think

it's because it's the horse that's got the best record at

Kingman. There it is. 3 for four.

Lifetime has been OK this year. Did run in that sloppy optional

claimer last out under Tyler at Saratoga but like I said 3 for

four. Lifetime at Keeneland has hit

the board three times at four runs this year.

I think he's fast enough to win. Wesley Ward's got a serious base

layer. The horse has actually been

training at Keeneland. Leading up to this race, I

really like that aspect for him. Not a huge price.

And I think with IRAD you're probably going to get seven to

two, that kind of number on him. But frankly, if he wins the

race, I'm never mad about 7:00 to 2:00.

I don't know what to do here. Barry with Dr. Oscar, who's

coming in from Canterbury, I did run at Oakland Park.

Before you get Kenyonnes aboard here.

Well, I think it's a fine jockey, and especially in a

Sprint, I'm not. I'm less concerned about jockeys

when I'm in a Sprint, especially with a horse like this.

That is early speed. You know it's more about the,

it's more about the break from the gate and about like what you

know, not losing ground like you know Barry mentioned in the last

segment and so interested to see him here.

I think he's got a legit shot to both win and hit the board in

this one. Not on my ticket by the way is

going to be Bango Mike and I talked about this many years

that horse is an absolute rock star at Churchill Downs.

That does not translate to Keeneland, man.

They are different traffic and we do not see that translate

very often. So I'm gonna try to beat Bango

here, man. And I'm not being I'm not

reaching too far down the the the totem to get to Nakatomi.

I do think hoist the gold is interesting here as well.

The one get 8 to 1 on this horse didn't look great in that

paddle. Brian last out didn't look good

in the in the big Crosby before that but did win an optional

claimer at Ellis Park. We're getting back to Keenan

with a horses run second twice and two runs.

Has a high 90s buyer as well 8 to 1 price there like the

connections to between Del Stewart and Johnny V Interested

to see. Johnny B sort of day because he

could really disrupt a lot of this card because he's got a lot

of these one kind of right. I mean he's got a lot of these.

He could be really disruptive in a lot of tickets here.

So I would probably lean here on 8-9 and one in the in the

Phoenix. Very, yeah.

This is a really interesting race from a speed standpoint.

I I think there's going to be, you know, this pace should heat

up. And for that reason, I'm tossing

Dr. Oscar, OK, I I just think that, you know, anytime this

horse has gotten a little bit of contention early kind of folds

or he just doesn't win. I'll say that he he doesn't

really fold, but he doesn't win. I mean, the last race he had at

Canterbury, it was like a cakewalk.

There was no pressure. And the one before that, same

thing, those races were extremely soft and he got a huge

number and I think it's a little bit phony.

So I'm gonna toss Dr. Oscar completely, but the horse that I

would put on top, or I probably will is Manny.

Wah okay. I think this horse form is

probably a little bit better than what it looks like on

paper. Plus you add in the pay

scenario, which should be quick. I mean, Sibelius is fast.

Dr. Oscar is fast. They're definitely going to the

lead. They did it before at Tampa on

on Pelican Day back February 11th.

This year you add in a horse like top gunner who probably

will be forwardly placed, not so sure what Gulfstream way is

going to do because that horse is actually projected, at least

from what I can see to get kind of the same trip as the chalk as

Bango. So I don't, I don't know how how

that's going to work out because Bango I think is just going to

create problems just by being where that horse will be, you

know, kind of towards the outside but stalking or or

trying to get off the hip of any of these frontrunners.

And I think there there's going to be a log jam for that and

Manny Wah should be right behind that.

And I think that might be the ideal spot because those horses

that get first run may end up getting it too early and then

you know, hopefully Manny Walken can swallow them up.

But you know, I I I do like the idea of hoist the gold in this

race, although I don't think 6 Furlongs is quite his distance.

I think he could, you know, kind of make it into the number.

Same with Necro Island, who ran pretty good last time despite

kind of being up against it pace wise.

Do you know when Manny Walls last win was?

It was a while ago. It was this race a year ago,

yeah. Yep.

And of course, we haven't seen me any while since April, so I

mean. By the way, also Necker Island

if you get Flavia and Pratt at more than 20 to 1.

Yeah, I saw that too. And I was like, God, I think

he's going to be at least half that, if not.

Yeah, I agree further down and maybe 12:50.

Yeah Yeah winner. Past winner of this race

includes a horse named Wise Dan, by the way.

So, yeah, that's right. Yeah.

And run. But yeah, Manny Wah has two good

works on the 14th and the 23rd tightening up for this one.

I think he's going to be OK. Listen, I love Wayne as a

horseman. Nothing would make me happier

than see Wayne pulled at all. So you know it would be, it

would be great and you're and you're going to get a good

price, you know, so you're going to get I think 6 to one's

probably you might even get 7 to one, yeah, probably get a little

more than that, yeah. All right.

Nakatomi you know it was Louise Pick, which you know.

Begs the question, is die hard a Christmas movie?

I'd say no. Oh, we gotta know from Barry.

I thought Barry didn't know would have gone.

Yes, I I put up the meme every year.

You know, it was like, oh, join me at the Nakatomi Towers on on

Christmas. But I don't know.

That's a tough call because I, I, I try, I I tend to think

that, you know, Christmas movies are actually about Christmas,

not during Christmas time. So I guess that's the that's the

gamble right there. Well, is it set at Christmas

time or is it about Christmas? Yeah.

Louis, what says it's not on the Hallmark Channel for sure.

What's? It's not Christmas movie, it's.

OK, it's a Christmas movie. I mean, that's because you're

from Detroit, right? So.

Bruce Willis said it isn't so. That means that it is.

Yes. OK, you know, you know, I have a

funny Bruce Willis story. When I lived in Boston, I there

was this place called Whiskey Park, which is like right

downtown Boston. It's nice little spot, you know

bar and they were filming the movie The Surrogates in

Cambridge at the time and obviously he was the the main

guy. I saw him at the bar by himself

like kind of huddled in the corner.

I didn't even believe it was him.

Somebody's like, hey, there's Bruce Willis over there and I

was like, get outta here. He's not here.

And and it was funny because I was with Rodney Harrison, who,

you know at that time was with the Patriots.

Are you just like, name dropping like crazy here I am.

I am. It was, he's my friend's cousin.

So we were out. And in fact he was.

He was laid up. He had crutches.

He was, he was on crutches. We had gone to dinner and went

to this place because it was right there, you know, and he,

he just hobbled basically across the street and he's like, let me

go see if that's really him. And he hobbles over there and he

comes back like 2 minutes later, he's like that's really Bruce

Willis. And I went over and said hello.

And he's a nice guy, you know, he's kind of smaller than what I

expected. But.

You know, most actors are Louie Bigger deal, singing Bruce

Willis at a bar or actually hanging out with one of the

greatest Stevens players of all time on Harrison.

While on crutches. Yeah, and probably name dropping

Ben Wallace while you're there, so.

That's my man. Yeah.

I'll go with Ronnie here. I don't.

I don't. Disagree I.

Don't disagree. I hope he's a nice guy cuz he

has a good personality on TV. Yeah, he's.

I was around Bruce Willis. I think I just dropped too many

Pulp Fiction references, you know?

I don't know. I'm sure he's not exhausted with

those. I didn't even know what to say.

I was kind of starstruck, to be honest.

I was like. Yeah he's a list for sure.

I was looking down at him so I was like he's he's awfully short

I I, you know I'm I'm about 6-4 so he's I'd say it seemed like

he was about 5-9 alright. I don't.

I mean, I don't think most actors are pretty small.

Pretty sure like Tom Cruise is a shrimp.

So is Sylvester Stallone is little, Yeah.

Height wise, he's. You know, kind of a jacked,

stocky guy. Yeah.

And then I saw, you know, if we're, if we're gonna stay on

the the star thing. I saw Tyra Banks in the the

Miami airport and then I saw her at Universal Studios in

Hollywood. Like literally like 3 hours

later she was with her bodyguards and stuff, but she's

she's awfully tall. She's tall, but she.

Wasn't a model, right? So yeah, yeah, I was.

I was surprised how tall she was.

Was it? Was it good era Tyra Banks?

Yes. This was like I I would say

early 2000s. Good for you.

Yeah. Yeah, that's fantastic.

Yeah, power banks. Are the better square than the

Bruce Wells fund. Not gonna lie?

OK, yeah, there we go. Power.

Banks of Vanessa Williams. Tyra, I'm.

Going with Vanessa Williams, Vanessa's older.

So, well, I mean in their in their prime.

I'm still gonna say Tyra, OK? I'll go Tyra too.

All right. Jessamine Stakes is race 8.

This is a great two for Phillies. 2 year old Phillies.

Is there oaks points on this? No, it's on the turf.

It's on the turf. That's right.

Sorry. Who do you like in this one?

We'll start with Barry Ooh, this is a tough race, man.

This is a tough race. I mean, you know, all these

horses have like 2 and three starts, and it's always a

crapshoot because one of them usually jumps up out of nowhere

and runs a big race. So obviously I'm not gonna even

attempt to go anywhere near smooth waves or time to dazzle

the two inside horses. One long shot that really,

really caught my eye was 2P the Five.

Another flavor prat horse, that 20 to one on the morning line.

I don't know how that's going to happen, but I really like that

last race against No name Metz and I don't think that this

horse was really meant to Sprint.

I think this horse will stretch out just fine.

Yeah, Uncle Moe and a tap at mayor, right?

I mean that's she's made for it. Yeah, exactly.

And and you know if if she can settle off of the speed a little

bit, I think this one is going to have a a really good chance

to win. You know Pratt doesn't really

ride for grand motion much. He used to ride ride him a

little bit when he used to ship out West, right.

But even out east he doesn't really ride him much.

And I I think this is a good spot for somebody like this and

and A and a horse like that. The other one that really caught

my eye was a pellet, and there's no way that horse is going to be

12:50. If I read you have Ira and Todd

Fletcher on a combo at 12:50. You better hammer that hammer

that right. You gotta go for it because this

this morning line seemed a little bit wonky.

Fun Nick, Come on, man. But yeah, there, there seems to

be some speed in here, you know, it should be a fairly run race.

I think that's what I like to see in these kind of two euros

is because sometimes you get like lopsided or or you get a

trainer with like four horses in the same race and it kind of

gets a little weird. But this seems to be perfect.

As far as you know, a A2 year old turf race in October is

concerned. I got we got a we got we got all

kinds of like sires that make me feel we got 2 Pharaohs in here.

We got to justify. We got a classic empire.

We got constitution. I mean, this is even do ones you

got flame away. Flame away.

It's this is a young sire rape. Yeah.

All right. Let me go ahead.

I I the only so I I'm with Barry.

I'm going to try to beat those inside two horses, but I'm going

to do it with Buchu and this is a little bit of the.

I watched this horse grow up in front of me kind of thing.

This horse broker Maiden at Churchill Downs took 4 efforts

to do it but it was going to turns and going this going this

distance essentially to do it and just to put it all together

last time out 143 and change can absolutely win this race at

Keeneland. And so interested because it's

raining a lot here and it's been raining a lot lot that turf

course. They're not going to take this

race off. They're going to run this thing

on the turf. The good thing about Keeneland

is because and I this is. Gonna sound like a criticism,

but it's not because the race dates are shorter.

They can stay on the turf and not really hurt the turf course.

They don't need to worry about, you know, like up in in

Indianapolis when they're going to run 8 months of races.

They got to really watch the turf course and they like that

in Lexington, man. They don't have to worry about

that stuff. She put it all together last

time out. Keeps Martin Garcia in the in

the irons here. Love that move from Phil Bauer

and his barn. Last two times this horse or

excuse me this combo of jockey trainer ran it at Keeneland

horses hit the board and one of them one paid paid almost 6 to

1. And so I I'm looking for that

kind of a number here with Buchu just because I think like we're

talking about the Pratt horses getting bet down.

I can see a Buchu actually not getting bet down.

Maybe you get 5 to 1 on this horse maybe you know that kind

of number. And so interesting to see where

she ends up another horse that I don't know what to do with this

crown imperial before and this is Ricardo Santana and John

Ortiz. Two of them have been hooking up

quite a bit recently. This is one of those horses that

won at Kentucky Downs this year and this is when we find out if

the crop that was at Kentucky Downs is worth a damn.

And I I just don't know yet. And so I've got her on my list,

but I don't know what she's going to do.

I don't know if 2 year olds winning at Kentucky Downs is

good or not. And so we're going to find out.

But I don't hate the price on her.

At six to one, Ricardo has found his previous form.

He's back to riding really well. And so that's been a nice

development. Now is he getting I I I still

don't know why he's going to New York and winning at 14%.

He doesn't have to do that. He could stay in Kentucky and

win at 19 or 20. And so I I think some of those

numbers are more New York related than they are ability

related. And so I'm going to use Crown

Imperial as well. But I got boot you on top of the

tenth. Yeah.

There's only two, maybe two horses in this race that I think

would be a surprise if they won. Everybody else I agree with you

wouldn't surprise me. And you know, it's funny you

talk about the the rain and all that.

I honestly can't recall too many times Keenan taking races off

the turf. I mean, I guess that's because I

have Saratoga fresh in my mind, but I I I really can't recall

like. Keenan They don't do too many

races, not for greatest stakes. Yeah, yeah.

Because of where their seasons fall and Mike's talked about

this before, they have to front load their greatest stakes

because breeds. And then the spring, they got to

do it for Derby day, right? And so they front load those

things and they're the adjustments going to be run on

the. Terminal and I honestly, I

don't. I don't know how much the issue

of the rains going to be. I mean it's it's it's wet

outside, but it's we're stopping here pretty soon.

We're going to plenty of time for it now.

It's not. The difference is it's just not

going to get warm but it's going to be sunny.

So yeah. We'll see.

We got good drainage out there. They've been doing that.

Run. Yeah, I think that's that's

probably why I've never been to Keenland, man.

What's that Too cold? Oh no.

But hey, but my birthday is in October.

My birthday is in October. So one of these years I gotta do

the birthday trip. You know we're there, right?

Yeah. We gotta introduce you to like,

our Mexican restaurant and. Oh yeah, for it, man.

I know you are trying to get down there.

Just go crush cigars and then I gotta plan a trip.

Let's do it. Yeah, I gotta plan.

A trip. Don't be there in April.

OK, let's do it right. I'm serious.

We're serious too, as soon as I get in town.

I'll invite you to stay in Louise's basement.

So you. Could have your own.

Am I gonna be able to come out of the basement?

The John Service Suite. The John Service Suite.

You know the closest you're going to get to get invited John

Shervis House is going to Louie's house, so.

That's pretty we tried to, right.

I have to go to Lexington. Do it, OK.

That's right. Well, you know we're in

Louisville, but you know we'll we'll we'll drive.

It's easy though. And the and the and the the

Mexican restaurants are a nice, like 15 minutes West of

Keeneland on the way back to town.

So they're perfect. Yeah.

Yeah, OK. Race 9 is the grade one.

Also be I'll see. The old awesome thing I D is

let's go. I got it.

OK. Go ahead, it's $600,000 on the

dirt 2 year old Phillies. Now Louie, does this have oaks

points? It does.

Yeah. All right.

So I've been traveling all week, so I'm terribly unprepared for

this, Barry. Way more than normal, which is

not saying much. All right, Louie, where did you

land in this? Race Yeah, another two year old

race here and and I I've adjusted my 2 year old

handicapping this year to try to find the horses on the improve.

That's where in the last race. They moved.

You could be one of those. I think that that she's on the

improve and so it's hard though to watch the Pocahontas and not

think that a BB is dream with that short finish line at

Keeneland for these races. Even though she's going two

turns for the first time, Barry don't don't pay attention.

They got that short finish line. So I actually think a horse like

her that it has a pressing style, she's going to be second

or third, they can make that move on the last turn and I

think she's going to be right there.

I hate to use a horse. That's.

Five to two in a 2 year old race.

But I think, I do think she's the class here.

Obviously a lot of people are going to be betting bright work

because of connections and the fact that she's awesome.

So might be one of those where. And by the way, I got to tell

you, the Wednesday people are praying to God that she wins

here because she was bred for 10 G's, bought for less than 100K,

and this is the kind of horse that can blow up.

Yeah. Can blow up your breeding and

that kind of stuff. She's already won four.

She's 4 for four. This is the kind of horse that

you know if she, if she does it, man this is we're going to be

talking about her a lot come the spring.

And so one that's been away last time.

Obviously going seven at at Saratoga outwork is a son of of

Uncle Mo. Malibu moon on the mom's side so

she can stretch out. I'm not worried about that.

And again because of that short stretch of Kingland, they're not

doing a ton of extra work and so she could definitely be there at

the end as well. Candy is in this race, the three

horse six to one massive massive thing going on at Keeneland that

I don't think anyone's talking about is that Louis Sis is back

and this is his first races in a month and and I I think there's

a little bit of just getting back into it that he's going to

have to do. We might not see some great

results from him, but I also really trust Louis sis.

I really, really trust him as a jockey.

So I've got her in the third spot here and then finally I

landed on Emory the 8 four to one for Brad Cox.

Just because Brad Cox wins these races.

I wish it was more complicated than that, but he does.

We saw last year's winner was Wonder Wheel, and of course

Wonder Wheel came and won the the juvenile Phillies.

So yeah, was that it was that Keemlin?

So she just turned right around. And yeah, and so and then

another famous winner of this race is British Idiom, who also

did the same thing. So Barry, what did you see in

this race? Yeah, I I really couldn't make.

Too much of of any horses past the top three.

So but I I did land on Emery I I think this horse is just on the

verge of of being pretty nice and I I think a little bit the

hype on on bright work is going to be tough to take a short

price on a horse doing something for the first time is is kind of

the old adage that the horse players kind of adopt.

And I think that rings true here.

Not that bright work isn't worthy or isn't good enough to

win this race. She's more than good enough to

win this race and and and has probably better than average

chance. But I'm just gonna side against

her on on tomorrow. You know she she's had a a

couple of missteps early and if you know, against better horses

as the competition gets better, she can't really bobble at the

break like she used to. And and still win.

I I think that might catch up with her tomorrow so I'm going

to go with Emory. I think Vivi's dream could get a

perfect trip here so it it's hard to leave that one out.

One that did kind of peak my attention for kind of the wrong

reasons is crazy Cammy. I I thought this horse was like

a legit turf horse and I don't understand why this horse ends

up here of all the races. But it is interesting because

the horse hasn't really run bad on the dirt and kind of runs

like a turf horse on dirt at six furlongs in a race like this, If

this horse is ever going to win a dirt race, it would be this

one where everybody's not really too keen.

You know, they're they're still learning how to run and this one

could sneak by at a big price. I'm I'm probably going to use

this horse and underneath and tries and supers.

But it's just a little weird that that horse ends up here

with kind of no, no rhyme or reason.

And I and I like those sort of things in in horse races where

you get somebody that just doesn't fit like on any reason

from a good outfit and and this one kind of fits that mold.

Got it. Mike Maker special, right?

Yeah. Crazy thing happened.

We're going to move on a Saturday.

Before we do, make sure you check out the gold book.

Louie, where can we get the gold book?

Gold Book bets.com. Pretty simple.

We'll have all your kingly cards and some college football now

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So we're I think we're the first to market with with football and

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It's just an experiment at this point, but I'll get all of our

capping for the weekend. As bad as my football bets have

been for the Gold book they've been, I've been killing it on my

app. So I just gotta maybe change up.

What games do I put in a gold book?

I don't tell you which games you have to do, I mean.

Like you just make any suggestions and so I feel like

obligated and I just need to like go the ones that were out

there, you start listening to me.

Great, isn't it? When money's on the line, great.

Sandbagging. That's all.

I had a great We have multiple horse guys, we have multiple

football guys. So you get a lot of different

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Gold Book bets.com. When I was watching baseball

last night at an Irish bar and betting on whether the next,

whether or not the next pitch was going to be a ball or a

strike, I was like, we've reached the bottom of the

that's. That's almost like betting

preseason basketball. That's rough.

That's the bottom of the battle right there.

He's gonna have a better season, the Knicks or the Pistons?

Knicks, For sure. I agree actually.

Hey, I'm I'm. I'm kind of partial to the

Pistons. So all I this.

Is gonna be 6-6 guards. They'll be interesting to watch

but not for not. They're gonna be a consistent

they're. Just all 65 dudes that.

She all 65 dudes. There it is.

All right. Uh, Kate.

Cunningham's for everybody. All right.

Race 6 on Saturday. Keelan is the great to Woodford.

The 5 1/2 turf Sprint for three-year olds and up $350,000

purse here. I think this is a super

interesting race. I'll let you guys tell me what

you think. But yeah, I just thought there

was a lot of horses here out of price that we could kind of see

coming in. So what, What did you think

here, Barry? Yeah, I I thought there was a

lot of speed. Obviously it's a 5 1/2 for all

race and you got these older. Wesley Ward, horses in here that

kind of kind of make things a little interesting.

I mean I witness what do you do with that horse.

You know, I don't, I don't, I don't really understand the 20

to 1 morning line because that horse does not look 20 to one

but whatever. And his other one coffee maker.

That horse has run pretty decent.

I'm against him here, but they they add to the pace scenario.

And I think the 8R shot kind of falls into a good trip with all

this speed. I would like Beer can man a lot

better if he wasn't on the far outside but that one I kind of

like equally as good that motorist race that he came out

of the general Flash at the at Delmar was a was a pretty good

race and and beer can man didn't get the best of trips so.

I could definitely see that one turning the table seems to like

Keenan. His one run he had earlier in

April wasn't that bad. Another one where he didn't

really get a great trip so he can turn it around.

Wesley Ward obviously win this race the last two times with

Golden, Powell both times. So, Louie, what did you think

here that there's no golden panel in this race?

That's what I. Thought.

I mean, that's why I was interesting.

Like, that's why I thought pretty much would it you be

shocked if Coppola at 12 to one, popped up here and won this

race? No, because that's my top

selection and so yeah, yeah, no, you're good.

Marty Garcia get Dale Romans. Look, I think Dale has had a a

renaissance in his life and in his training.

We've watched the numbers tick back up.

I've been very vocal about that. On this show he was down under

10%. He's back up to 16 this year.

I I I don't think that's an accident.

This horse by the way, ran twice really well at Saratoga.

They ship them to Churchill Downs immediately wins over a

Sprint distance is going to get back at it tomorrow.

I just think 12 to one for a horse that hasn't been worse

than a length and 1/2 from the winner in three straight races

is way too long at 12 to one. But I think because of the

connections you'll still get a double digit price on that

horse. So I love that kind of stuff.

That's a nice you know in a turf Sprint Barry I don't know how

you feel. I really do try to get, you know

either you know grab 5-6 horses try to really smack it exact or

something like that Or in the case of this kind of horse, I

don't mind to win place bet on this kind of horse because I I

might get 8 to one, nine to one on a place bet and so that's

really comfortable for me. So I do have Coppola on top.

I think live the dream, Live in the dream.

Excuse me. First start North America for

Adam West Batman interested to see him did win a Group One last

time at York going on five furlongs on good to firm going

and I think with some of the rain and some of the dampness

tomorrow that horse could actually really like the

conditions. European horses seem to enjoy

being a Kingland as well. So if I had to use a more chalky

horse in the top 2-3, that would be it.

Babby Bryan's in this race who's run two really good seconds

monster who are? Gabby's both times.

The bad both times. It's exactly right.

But another horse last three out has not been outside of two legs

and frankly if you go back five was in the shake of town of

Keeneland and lost by a neck frankly to Caravel man.

Caravel's a world leader. So I'll take that form all day.

Those I'll be looking at those three horses there.

That was 7, two and one. Alright, we're going to go 6 for

Long Dirt Race now the $350,000. Thoroughbred Club of America's

stakes. Where for Phillies and Mary, 3

year olds and up. Where'd you land on this one,

Barry? I I thought Wicked Halo is the

IT. It's just it.

That horse is gonna win there is that's it.

That's it. No, I mean there's there's a lot

of speed in this race. You Gary has a lot of speed.

Happy Soul has a lot of speed. Static fire has a lot of speed.

I'm not sure if Last Leaf is actually shipped up there, but

fire on time and that just leaves Wicked Halo with the

alternate trip inside, kind of up close to the pace.

Take over at the top of stretch, it's over.

I just replayed the whole race for you.

It's over. It's done.

Wicked Halo. Wicked Halo, I think it comes

down to you Gary and Wicked Halo.

I think that's what it's going to end up being.

If there is moisture in the track by the way those two very

good over wet go. I'm with Barry here.

I think that you can use the six, you can use the one and

move on with your tickets all. Right.

First, the one mile turf face the first lady steaks for

$750,000. Billy's and mayor's 3 year olds

and up. We're on the turf now.

Gina romantic in this race at 12:50 in Italian.

The favorite four to five, which of course will be my pick.

Who do we like here? Is anyone going to be in a tie?

I hope so. Because I was going to say for

price, yeah, you really do hope so.

I actually. I mean, it's hard not to have an

Italian in your top 2-3. Whatever.

I'm for sure she's going to be part of the equation at the end.

White beam hasn't done anything wrong lately, man.

And white beam is going to be a problem.

Really. Trust Flabby and Pratt in this

kind of situation for Chad Brown.

You know which Chad Brown wins the race.

Here you do have cheetah romantic on the One Spot.

Wonderful. We're all white beam, didn't we?

Chemical we didn't. Yeah.

Every Jets man is in this race. Won the the Spa.

Last time at at the Spa it agreed to 12:50.

I don't know how much of 12:50 we're going to get because of

Jose Ortiz, but because it's out of the Kenner Machi barn that we

might get a price. We might get an 8 to one, nine

to one kind of number on that horse from the outside is a more

balanced runner than some of the other horses in this race.

In other words, isn't going to have to make up a bunch of

ground at the end and make its own make her own trip I should

say going into that final stretch and may just have more

kick at the end under Jose Ortiz than not.

Has never on a Keeneland before but three for five this year.

I really value horses that win. If you wanted to knock against

that horse seems to be another every other type and this is not

the every other. But if she does show up I think

she's got a wheel shot I'm fascinated by by jumbly and and

part of it is, you know out of the younger O'Brien barn.

He's over 5 in North America this year, which is I think a

little misleading. This horse did run in the grade

one cool more at Leopardstown last out going left-handed, so

at least has that experience. Did run fifth before that

though. Was at Saratoga in that race,

right behind every Jets and and fluffy socks.

Interested to see if that horse gets play here, but I would play

every Jets at a longer price than I would jumply at six.

To one makes sense. Barry, would you think?

I guess this all comes down to. Who is going to try to run with

in Italian, right? And then I think that basically

is up to the either the six or the the 8:00.

So this name is OK. It's gotta go, right?

I agree. Yep, that's.

There you just need somebody to hint like to at least bother in

Italian a little bit and and if they do that.

That leaves it open for a horse like Gina Romantica, who who I

think is very underrated. I I I think this horse has some

physical issues and it and it kind of made no sense to me.

Once that horse won at at Tampa that broke her maiden, they

started running this horse on the dirt for whatever reason.

And I was like this horse doesn't even look like a dirt

horse. Probably didn't even look good

that day to be honest with you. That was on Tampa Bay Derby Day

in 2022. Didn't really look all that

great, just didn't beat anybody on the dirt and I don't

understand why they would think that that horse was capable of

anything on the dirt. When they finally get her onto

the turf she she runs really, really well and and it has

actually gotten better positioning wise.

So I don't think she's going to be as far back as she was like

last you know, August. And in that race and the risk

averse, she was way back. But I think she got a bad start

so that that you could kind of throw that one out.

But she's going to be close and and I think she has enough kick

at the end to to to win a race like this.

Same thing with Gam's mission. I I think that horse is a lot

better than what her past performances look like.

I mean, she's another one that may have some physical issues

because she laid off from the from the Mint Julep in 2022 all

the way to the Hillsborough in Tampa in 2023, and she seems

like she's kind of. Kind of gaining momentum, but

this is a good spot and I think this might have been the goal

race for them. So I'm going to try with those

2IN boot in the tie and out. I'm going to try to get her

beat. Well, the thing about Gina

Romantica too, that's a Chad Brown Tyler.

They won four of their last eleven races together at

Keeneland too. So you might get you might get

an opportunity there to actually pick one of these off.

At a good price on that, for sure.

Yeah. All right, we're going to go on

to like I'm not a big fan of two year old fall Derby preps.

But this one right here has Stead the test.

The test of time. Last year's winner being Forte

with Red route one coming in 3rd.

Rattle and Roll won the year before.

Essential quality one. Maxfield Knicks go free drop

Billy B Bravazzo Classic Empire. Be looking at Lee Brody's cause.

That is the last little bit rundown of this 2 year old race.

We were getting the Claiborne breeders for charity $600,000.

Modern 16th on the dirt. More than likely the favorite

and the breederscope. Juvenile is going to come out of

this race. No.

Louis is no Bamford will have the favorite in the Breederscope

Juvenile. We'll see.

Well, I guess it is in San Anita.

You know this person, Whoever wins this race is definitely a

major factor. If Locked wins this race by like

3-4 lengths, he might be the favor of the British.

You might. Be right.

No, you got this race has been a good indicator of older, maybe

not Derby, but older horse success.

All right. So let's at least go with that.

So who's our next superstar that's in this field right here?

Barry, We'll let you go first. Well, The thing is.

He got locked and you see those two big buyer numbers, the third

graph numbers. And my question is when I look

at these things is how better can this horse get than what

we've already seen? She ran a or he ran a 96 buyer

and I know people like to gripe about those things, but.

Honestly, how you really think that this horse can get better

than that? And not saying that that would

win this race. So 96 would definitely win this

race, no question. But the the question is do you

think locked can do it again And I'm going to side with no, not

from this post position. These these two year olds are

erratic. They they do a lot of things,

you know, in races for no reason.

I mean, look at Locke's first race was nowhere to be found for

80% of that race and loss to a horse who in this race is 12 to

one on the morning line. So I I mean, I I'd like horses

to be superstars, but at the same time I like to beat them.

And then I think this is a really good opportunity to beat

a horse like Locked. Because, you know, if you think

that this horse can regress and still win, have at it.

But I'm not going to do that with a short price myself

personally I I kind of thought Timberlake married a long look

off of that hopeful you know made the jump out of made and

special weight into grade one company pretty easily and and

and ran very, very well. And I I think there's just a lot

of upside there. Brad Cox does excellent with

these types. He's holding a great hand here

with the two and the three. It's it's hard to get around

those two. And then I I kind of like W

Saratoga a little bit, Yeah, that that race proves.

Something I need one on West Saratoga.

Right now I know you know you know since this horse has has

stretched out to a mile has been been pretty good and I don't

think that this is the horse's ceiling.

So there's there's potential to to kind of jump up with with the

speed figures and everything. So I I'll throw that one in,

especially if we get anywhere near 21 which I don't think will

happen but. In case it does, I'm definitely

gonna have that one on my radar. I think the case for West

Saratoga is pretty simple is that it's a 2 year old race.

Barry's right. Some of these sources just

they're like, oh, the gates open.

I'm gonna run as fast as I flip and can, right?

And they just try to figure it out if that happens.

W Saratoga is an exaggerator, man.

He runs like his dad. He's he's comfortable.

He finished second in this race. Exaggerated.

Yeah, he's there. Larry Demmer, It's a small

outfit, but the guy knows what he's doing.

I mean, so no, that Price Robert Corrales in Kentucky, man,

that's a that's something you can lean on.

He's really good here. And so I frankly, I expect W

Saratoga to hit the board in this race, cuz he's going to

pick up the pieces of whatever is left over.

So I don't think that's a crazy thing if you won the race here.

I'm with Barry there. I don't think it catches anybody

off guard. I do have locked on top.

I won't lie. I actually like that he got

better when they went to that mile at Saratoga.

When they gave him a little bit more distance, he actually

looked more comfortable running Gun runner.

Who knows, he might actually be better as a four year old, but

we'll see. But the breeding doesn't suck

for sure. And then, you know, I, you know,

I agree with Barry about about Timberlake and awesome Rd.

I think another one to look at is the one the Wine steward here

has only been running in shorter races.

But Mike Maker does a good job going sprints around does a good

job with two year olds as well And so interested to see you

know if that's a horse that can wait and be patient and and pick

off pieces like he has before. But that horse is willing to get

a little bit of dirt in his face.

Run 4th or 5th on a race and then pick up the pieces at the

end like I mentioned is the wine steward the horse that picks us

up at the end by the way son of Vino Rosso.

And so you know that's that's one that's interesting.

Again, the short stretch there, so I I do like awesome Rd. as

well with Lobby and Pratt because of that shorter, you

know, sort of a stretch that they have to run there as well.

All right. We mentioned the race that was

Dan one and this is a race that was Dan one twice the cool more

turf mile stakes, a mile on the turf $1 million purse here for

three-year olds and up. Louie, who did you have here?

So like Barry feels about Wicked Halo.

I feel about Master of the Seas and I just, I yeah, no.

Like he reminds me a lot, frankly, of Oh my God, why am I

forgetting who won the Woodbine Mile last year and then won the

Turf Mile in the Breedest Cup? Oh my God, why am I doing?

This Modern games. Thank you.

My God. I did a podcast right before

this and remembered modern games.

This name it didn't remember for this one because I'm an old man.

How about that? And so he reminds me a lot of

modern games, man. Just smooth as silk.

Navigates crowds. Doesn't seem to be bothered.

Look, Charlie Appleby, all the things make sense.

I would definitely have him on top up to the markers in this

race. The Five horse 5 to 2.

Todd Fletcher wins the Manhattan before that wins the turf

classic at Churchill. That form travels.

So that horse is going to have something to say as well.

He's 5:00 to 2:00, so you know I'm not telling you anything.

You don't know the horse, man. Mad at this horse.

Screwed me. Screwed me in the millions.

Set piece comes from last. We didn't know he could do that.

I assumed he couldn't even down at the corner because he never

ran it and then suddenly he's out there running a mile in a

corner and my voice went up for no reason.

All right. So I don't know what that piece

is going to do. So I think you got to throw them

in because the horse is capable of navigating traffic and be

really excellent. He and four Hours Drew have a

great thing going. I bothers me a lot 1 longer play

here I got one for you Greg Foley has the number 3 stitched

in here. Looked really good in that mid

million at Kentucky Downs if if that I think we'll know early in

the card if that Kentucky Downs form is translating to Keeneland

I do. I think we'll know early on if

it does, that number at 15 to one becomes very playable with

Brian. Renege Barry Any love for

Annapolis? Last year's winner?

Yes, I do. I I I like that horse here.

I don't think anybody in this Earth could beat Master the

Seas, but Annapolis could definitely finish second.

Master C's was just way too good up at Wood Body.

I mean, he hardly broke a sweat and beat Cheryl Spite who was

literally all out. I I know that one was coming off

a layoff, but still, I mean if you watch that replay, it was

just way too easy and and honestly this field might not be

as good as that one top to bottom.

So you know, I I think Master C's is is a is a mortal cinch

here, but I do like Annapolis to bounce back.

Off of that Kentucky Downs effort the the track at Kentucky

Downs the inside was the best part of the the the track to to

run on every day. They they raced at Kentucky

Downs this year and this one got caught way out wide and made a

run and and kind of flattened out you know.

So I I would definitely give Annapolis another shot.

Probably get a decent price on them too.

All right. He's Barry Spears, the Urban

handicapper. Barry, thank you for joining us

on another edition of the Horse Racing Happy Hour.

You become obviously one of our favorite guests and we look

forward to you stay in Louise Base in the spring.

Yeah, yeah, it's gonna be fun. And Dan ISIL says hi man.

That's my guy. I know.

Yeah, I was like, hey, we're gonna have, we're gonna have.

Was he? Shirtless the other day too.

Happy birthday. He didn't.

He didn't get on. Thank you very much.

Happy birthday by the way. Yeah, I know you guys are

nipples out, I just couldn't do it myself.

But. I'm gonna tell I'm gonna say

something that Louie's not gonna like.

I think. I think that was probably my

last one, doing it like that. OK, I think it's done.

I mean not for me, but whatever I think.

It's played out. I think it's played out at this

point. All right.

Well, it's all was a peak that we will never reach again. 100%

That's the problem. Maybe that's it, yeah.

I could have been. Went too good, Too good on the

first one. Let's just get, like, three

female handicappers for next year's show.

All right. Anything else from you Louie,

before we head out? No I don't think so Barry thanks

for jumping on man. And I'm just we're getting into

that stretch of horse racing that makes me very happy but

very sad because I know the end of the year is coming and then

we're going to be at Turquoise Aqueduct but like, but no just

the just the the month leading up the Breeders Cup.

I My energy is is my my cup runneth over Michael, so I'm

excited. He's making our travel plans.

He's all excited. So yeah, he's got, he's got

stretch limited, You got the road trip hats, man.

We're ready to go. Things are.

Yeah. So, all right, well, we're going

to pay the tab. We're going to get out of here,

make sure you go get your gold book and we'll talk to you

later.

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