Jon Lindo from Thoroughbred L.A. joined the show to preview a quartet of Derby Preps over the next two days.
We brag on SoCal weather, and put together some picks.
Jon Lindo from Thoroughbred L.A. joined the show to preview a quartet of Derby Preps over the next two days.
We brag on SoCal weather, and put together some picks.
I guess fantastic podcast, terrible entry music.
It is the horse racing happy hour hanging out with you.
Louis Ribow and John Lindo joins us from a much less snowy part
of the country out there on the West Coast.
Lots of Derby preps means you want to talk to the man from
thoroughbred LA. Catch them Saturdays and
Sundays. KLAA Angels Radio out there on
the West Coast, but certainly available online as well.
John, how are you? Doing great, Louis, how you
doing? I hope you're staying warm back
there. Warm is a good idea.
Yes, I have a space heater odd in my studio.
Our houses here are just not like California just not made
for this. I just not and so it's a it's a
whole, it's a lifestyle right now, John.
And the other part I was telling you off air is that there is no
consensus on the best way to do this.
And so it just, it seems like every neighborhood's trying to
figure it out, every house, every, you know, highway from
here to whatever state roads are different in different places.
So no, we're having a great time.
How about? That well, if it makes you feel
any better, we're mid 70s and I can see the ocean from here, so
we're doing OK. I I don't think that makes me
feel better, but he's John Lindo.
You should go find him at Jay Lindo.
Is it 6050? 60.
OK, there you go. 60 on the socials.
That is not his age. He's considerably younger than
that. We appreciate him jumping on the
program here. I last saw you at Breeders' Cup.
And John, this is a weird era for for media because I, I feel
like I know people really well. And then I realized I've never
met them in person. You were kind enough to come say
hi to me at the, at the Turf rider dinner, but I got to say I
got to meet the star in your family, the award winner, your
wife. That was nice too.
Well, you know, I drive to Stacy wherever she needs to, and life
is good. I know my role.
I do it, yes. Yeah, she lets you go if there's
drink tickets somewhere. That's exactly right.
So, yeah, that was nice to see you out there.
Good to be at your neck of the woods.
We'll bring the Breeders Cup back out of the to Keatland in
the fall here in the state of Kentucky.
But before we do that, of course, we've got a Derby to
contend on the 1st Saturday in May here in Louisville.
Ted Duffy off the trail. John, I kind of wanted to ask
you your thoughts. Did you, did that change the
Derby much for you? I, I don't read into the
juvenile winner as far as Kentucky Derby winner very much
anymore at all. So.
He was really impressive, Lloyd. But it's so early, you know
where there's going to be fallout.
To me, it's just too early to make a decision.
I I have a few horses I want to see run again, but you know, I'm
not locked into anybody that I have to have.
I thought last year was a little bit more clear cut.
I kind of thought journalism and sovereignty were were the best
two horses from from late in the late in their two year old year.
And it kind of worked out that way.
Yeah, it doesn't happen too often, right, that we just get
the winner of the low sell Derby keeps rolling the way the
journalism did out West, and you get a horse like Sovereignty
that's so good in the street sense as a maiden and then, you
know, keeps rolling once he gets to the spring.
It's a fascinating thing, the Derby trail itself, John,
because of course, as you know, when you were coming up in the
sport, it was based on stakes, earnings and these sorts of
things. You know, now that we're a good
decade plus into it, do you like the Derby trail?
I, I, this is the only way I know it as far as covering the
sport. I like it.
I I like because it forces me to go around the country and watch
these circuits. I do like that part about it.
Do you like the Derby trail the way that's got us out?
Yeah, well, you know, it gives us something to talk about first
of all, which is great. And it's fun to watch them
develop. The 2 year olds turning 3 and
they really do change from January to May and you just want
to see which horse is moving forward at the right time and it
can be overnight. It could be, you know, one race
does not dictate what they're going to do the next time.
So you just have to kind of watch and see where they're
going and you see who's filling out and who's getting bigger
and, and it, it, it's hard to tell, but you can see the
progress. We saw Potente the other day.
Any chance he's a late bloomer? That we'll see.
I don't know, maybe leading into the the the old Santa Anita
Derby? Well, I would think that they
would probably try. That's a Bob Baffert horse they
paid what $2.4 million for. He caught a scratch down field.
It was a watered down field and he was all out to do it.
So you know, off of that race he's got a lot more to do.
But obviously connections are have got their fingers crossed
and and Bob will test drive them all and see which ones he's got
for the Derby. We'll we'll talk about Desert
Gate when we get to Santa Anita. That'll be the last of the four
tracks that we're visiting because of weather.
John Lindo, the recipient of not having to be in the snow but
getting to handicap 4 separate dirty perhaps this week.
What? It's a good job by you, John
Lindo, I got to say, but let's go ahead and get that going.
We will start Nano Man. We'll start on the East Coast.
We'll go to the Withers. It's 9 furlongs mile and 1/8 on
the dirt there for three-year olds, $200,000 on the line in
this one, John, as we move up to New York.
And I got to say last year was, was really disappointing because
I got to go to the Wood Memorial.
Last year it was the 100th and Rodriguez won that race.
And my favorite, my favorite line for people that were
analyzing the Derby that I thought was just so stupid last
year was that we're done with front runners winning the Derby.
And all I could think was, do you know who hasn't been in this
race for three years? Like do we, do you all remember
2020? Do you not remember?
Like I just are we doing this now?
Even the year before in 2019, Sergey Empress wins the Oaks
easily on the front, right? I mean, so we've seen this over
and over here, but the the front running thing always cracks me
up. I thought Rodriguez was going to
be a serious contender. So I'm, I, I, I'm, I'm always
kind of watching the Wood Memorial Trail, even though we
haven't seen one a winner at least since Musej Pegasus.
Well, you know, things change. When they started using the
Derby qualifying points, it kind of took a lot of that cheap
speed. It had gotten early earnings as
a 2 year old. So you had a lot of really false
pace scenarios in the Derby. Last couple of years the the
pace has been fast and that's made a little difference.
But you know, when they first changed over the points, it kind
of went into a a more normal kind of pace.
Became powerful, yeah. You just have to handicap every
race as it comes up and see where they are and see where
they draw. And you know, we start the it's,
it's handicapping one-on-one as far as I'm concerned.
We move to the Withers here. We've got a pair of Chad Brown
horses right around 2 to one. That'll be the two favorites in
this one. We get the winner of that Future
Stars race that all of us saw in that three horse field that
parks by 19 lengths. And my lotta in here.
Where'd you land in the Withers? Well, to me it's a mile an
eighth race and there's a lot of speed.
You know, you've got the 2 Chad Brown Maidens schoolyard
Superman who went basically wire to wire going a mile last time
at Aqueduct. Might a lot of coming out of
that 19 length win. Talk to Jimmy.
What comes out of a fast mile at Aqueduct?
And even the horse on the outside, he's got some speed
too. So this is going to be a legit
mile an eighth and I think the race falls to #3 Otenho, which
is the other Chad Brown. You know, he'll get the
distance. He just wanted a mile an eighth
on a very slow, deep Aqueduct main track.
That was back on New Year's Eve and he he was near the pace that
day. He showed in his debut, even
though he didn't win, he could pass horses.
I think he falls into the right trip here.
Jose Lezcano has a ride. I have a feeling this may have
been a Flavian prop mount before the day switch.
And Flavian is not in New York on Friday.
So you know that that to me maybe what happened here.
But I think Otino is the right horse here just because how the
how the race trips out. Schoolyard Superman, the other
Chad Brown, I think he is a he is ratable, but he hasn't been
two turns yet. More questions on the other
horses going two turns than Otino.
Otino, by the way, means little one in the Catalan language if
you don't know where they speak Catalan, John, it's in southern
France, northern Spain, and it is the official language of
Andorra. I actually didn't have to look
at notes at all for that part of the show.
I apologize to everyone for going there.
I'm fascinated by another horse that you mentioned in here and
talk to me, Jimmy, just because I think he's going to be a
little off of the board as far as betting.
I think you're definitely going to get the double digit kind of
number on him. And boy, John, how often have we
seen a horse go from that mile, that one turn mile of Aqueduct
and just liking the two turns there in New York, son of
modernist, kind of an interesting spot here for a
cheaper, you know, breeding job, a New York bred here.
Interested to see if he can at least get up and get some
serious Derby points in here. What how do you what is that?
It's sort of more of a general question.
A horse like Mylata coming out of a race like that, are you, do
you glean much from that? Do you give him credit for, you
know, hey, your only job is to win the race, right?
You may as well give the horse credit for that.
How do you handicap that moving into the next race?
Well, first of all, he's been very well managed.
You know, you see Robert Reed, so he's put him in the right
spot. He he got, he's gotten a lot
better with blinkers on. So there are reasons why he got
good. Now he's going to get tested.
He's going to have to handle the 2 two turns.
He didn't want a mile race of parks, but a mile and 8th is
different than 7 furlongs of parks.
And these are different kind of horses.
So he's got to answer the class questions, the stamina
questions. But Robert Reed has shown he
goes to New York and he wins races.
So he's got the connections, he's in good form.
You you can't toss them out because everybody else has to
answer a lot of questions too. Yeah, should be a fun one up
there at Aqueduct. That is a rerunning of the card
from last Saturday at Aqueduct. We'll move to Oaklawn Park,
who's running tomorrow as well on Friday in their two preps.
The first one is the Martha Washington, which is an Oaks
prep that we're going to talk about at least on this program.
Race 6 on Friday's program there at Oaklawn Park Mile and the
16th on the dirt, of course, 3 year old Phillies in this one
and $300,000 on the line. This is about the time of year,
John, that we see those horses come up from Fairgrounds because
the purses are a little bit higher in Oak Lawn and of course
after the month pause they are back at it.
I talked with Matt Dinerman on Blood Horse Monday this week and
he said that the horsemen seem to have adjusted OK to the
shutdown there as long as they get to run the four days a week
moving forward. The Martha Washington race with
a great winner's list and all those things who he got in this
one. It's, you know, we have to, we
have another factor we have to figure in for Oakland too.
They with the, the weather conditions down there, they,
they did not have any workouts between January the 23rd and
February 2nd of this week. So yeah, you've got 10 days of
no works and very little training and now you got a
horses that are stretching out around 2 turns.
Fitness is going to be a question here and, and there's
some good horses in here. I prefer horses that have had a
had a race, a good race at Oakland Park.
I think that's a big advantage to me.
I'm going to lean on counting stars in here who stretched out
in the year's end. And I like the way she got the
mile and she did it very easily. A mile on the 16th with the
longer stretch to the second wire is going to be a little bit
of a different race. But she's good.
And then she's tactical. She doesn't have to have the
lead. And if you paid attention to the
the winner the the meet in December at the Oakland Park, I
think Mark Cassie won everything.
I mean, he he just wasn't losing it.
He wasn't losing any races. So I, I think Counting Stars the
one to beat here. From a fitness standpoint, I
would take a second look at #6 Mount Parade coming in from
fairgrounds because he's been, she's been in city training the
whole time. She has a work during that time
when the horses at Oaklawn could not work.
So she has a fitness thing and she's battle tested.
She went head to head last time and fought.
So I think from a fitness standpoint, Hit Parade is the
one to beat. You have another Mark Cassie
search party coming in off of off a big win at Oakland Park.
I think those are the major players in here.
It's a good race, but again, when you mix in the fitness it,
it makes it a really difficult handicapping race.
Yeah, I went 631 here. John, agree with a lot of your
points here. I think search party is a
fascinating one, especially because, as you point out, one
over this course at the distance, right.
And so and and frankly, in a time that I think we might see a
lot of similarities this weekend when we get to the race itself,
it's probably going to be a touch faster as stakes races
tend to be. These jockeys are human too.
But hit parade for the reasons that you said, especially
getting that last work in. We know the the, you know, the
Brad Cox routine, but certainly as well having to do the work
last time you love, especially early enough Phillies, you know,
sort of development to see one that's willing to do those side
by side sort of runs and and keep the lead.
Because how often do we see a young Philly that just, you
know, gets in that kind of situation, just kind of packs it
in, right. And so it's good to see.
She's one of those for sure. And gosh, I mean, Brad Cox on
the Oaks trail. I mean, what else do we need
there for that one there as well?
Yeah, Let's go out to the Derby prep on the card tomorrow at
Oaklawn. It's race 11.
It is the Southwest grade 3 here because it's Arkansas.
It's 1,000,000 bucks on the line, John, And so they're
running for that. Grade three, $1 million.
Unbelievable. There you go the the old, the
old 68 days a year at Oklahoma, they can put up 1,000,000 bucks
mile to 16th on the dirt. It's a grade 343 year olds.
And here, of course, the first major stop on the Arkansas Derby
trail before their rebel and of course the Arkansas Derby
itself. Where'd you land in this one?
But before we get there, how good is Butane?
I was disappointed in his last race at Santa Anita.
You know, he ran second, but he was never a threat.
He kind of just slunked up and got up for second.
He's a horse that has ability. Louis, we haven't seen the best
of them yet. Is it going to be on Friday?
I don't know. Eventually the lights going to
go on. But right now he's just a horse
that kind of runs around the track and his ability is getting
him what it gets. But he he hasn't leveled off and
figured it out yet as far he's going to have to beat me one
time before I follow a minute. So I'm willing to wait and
watch. He should like the the two turns
in longer distance that that won't be a problem.
It's just a matter does he want to do this?
Is he a racehorse yet? And and probably he's not a
finished product as far as the the race goes.
We know that the other Bob Baffert litmus test will not
run. He did not ship to Oakland Park.
He was the five to two morning line, one of the morning line
favorites. So this is a difficult race for
a lot of reasons. The previous race at the
Oakland, the Smarty Jones was very inconclusive because of an
absolute walking pace. And yes, you know, the winner,
Strategic Risk looked good doing it, but he had everything his
own way, sitting on top of no pace, finished home and that was
that. I don't know what to make of
that race to tell you the truth. And just because of how the race
was run, I would play against Strategic risk on on Friday.
I I'm going to do something I don't like to do.
I'm going to go with the code in here.
The Who won his maiden race at Oakland Park.
First time sprinting 6 furlongs. He's facing winners, he's going
to turns, he's trying a stakes race.
That's an awful lot on the table.
You. Know what, he really impressed
me in his debut. He did not look like a sprinter.
He he was fast, but it was a control fast.
He galloped out like this is not going to be a problem from post
#2 you just put him on the lead and you see how far he runs and
if they catch you, they catch you.
But this is a no brain kind of ride for me.
Put him out there, you've got you're going to control the race
from there. He's got a lot of ability and
you know what, try and shake this field apart down the
backside into the turn and see where you end up.
He's the horse for me. You get Luis Saez.
I mean, you didn't even mention that Louise picks up the mount.
If anybody's going to be great on the front, it's going to be
Luis Saez, no doubt. About it you're curious now
they've gone to one of the the leading riders here you know
Christian chores he did nothing wrong obviously but you've got
maybe a Louis says that I'll follow this horse through the
trail if we get there and that's kind of where yes but the code
for me a tentative pick I would have given a lot closer look to
number 13 soldier in this OK I'm.
Glad you're saying this. It's the post position, yeah.
Right. I, I, you know, he comes off a
good effort against a good horse and further ado in the Kentucky
Jockey Club. He's got a lot of ability.
He handled the two turns fine last time.
I just don't like post 13. He's going to have to go and try
and work a way, work his way over and follow the horse.
I like to code. If you're looking for a bomb in
here, the one horse that I can actually throw that race in the
Smarty Jones #4 Rancho Santa Fe. No doubt about it.
No chance he was parked 4 wide behind a walking pace.
Just a brutal trip rider. Switch to Flavian prop, that
might help a little bit. And from an inside post you can
put him to sleep early. Follow the pace and he's a lot
better horse than what he looks on paper last time.
I ever answer Santa Fe on top part of it part of it is just
value because I I don't know that we'll get double digit, but
I 7-8 to one that wouldn't surprise me like you know that
kind of number and so the. 8 to one in there, yeah.
And I will take it. You'll be 8 to 1.
I went 413, nine and seven. I think the 13's as capable as
you said. I think the nine in here at
strategic risk is really interesting.
I think that Smarty Jones, like you said, yes, he got to walk
it, but you know, it's not your fault either, right?
And so maybe you can go a little bit faster.
We'll have to find out at some point.
And so he was a little faster last before that at Gulfstream.
Everybody's a little faster at Gulfstream than they are at
Oaklawn. But but no, Cassie right now at
Oaklawn, man, it's a thing. And he's winning half his races
there. It's, it's pretty, it's pretty
bonkers. Yeah, I can't pick 50% winners.
So if I go with him, I'm doing better than I would otherwise.
That's exactly right. Well, that was Oaklawn Park.
That wraps up Friday for us here on the Horse racing happy hour.
I'm Lou, your row, He's John Lindo.
You can find him on KLAA every Saturday and Sunday as part of a
thoroughbred LA out there, thoroughbredla.com.
Go find them out there as well if you want to listen to all
their great coverage, something I love that they do that I wish
more parts of the country would do.
They talk quarters as well, which I really, really
appreciate on that program. Tampa Saturday, the Pelican.
I'm doing this one with you, John, just so we can put
together a bit of a daily double, if you will, toward the
end of it. But I also thought this was kind
of a fun field in the Pelican. It is a six furlong Sprint,
$125,000 on the line. This is for four and up Listed
stakes in this spot, but no lay 6 for this group.
I get to see a horse in here that I've come to really enjoy.
John, a concrete glory A2 time, winner of a of a claiming crown
race here at Churchill Downs, is back in this group.
Where'd you lay into this one? I landed on a horse that I'll
bet blind at Tampa Bay every time he runs and that's a #6
Silver Slugger. He's 8 for 9 at Tampa Bay.
I think I I skipped betting on the day he lost, so he's never
lost for me there. He's.
A personal friend. He's an absolute.
He's an absolute core specialist.
He doesn't have to have the lead.
There is some pace in here. Wound up comes in concrete
glory. They're both very fast.
Silver Slugger can work out a trip.
He's got a huge home court advantage.
Yes, he won the last couple times racing with Lasix.
He doesn't get Lasix on on Saturday, but he's one without
it as well, so I don't worry about that.
To me, if you beat him, you're really doing something because
this is a real true core specialist.
So Silver Slugger for me, a horse that looks like he's
getting to be that way too, is number 8 Chrome Ghost.
This is for Gerald Bennett. I.
Agree. And he's drawn outside of Silver
Slugger. He just follows him all the way
around and if he can run him down, he runs him down.
He's six to one on the program. To me, he's the value of the
race. I think it's those two horses.
Turner for home, three and four wide, Turner for home, and you
race to the wire and good luck trying to pass Silver Slugger.
It isn't easy. Yeah Chrome goes 4 for seven
lifetime been in the try 6 times out of seven races as well.
Sammy Camacho too at Tampa. One of those things right if I
see his name down there I'm always looking and so I'm with
you. It's it's, it's a little salty
little race and it's a. Little fun to me.
It's a good car to Tampa. Really good car on Saturday.
Yeah, really, really good stuff. By the way, if you are so
interested, I do a Friday horse racing segment on my radio show.
Ren Carruthers from Tampa will join me tomorrow morning, 10:20
AM Eastern Time here in the market.
ESPN, louisville.com for that one.
If you would like to join us, The closer on the day is the big
one. It's the Sam, that's what we
call it, the cool kids at least. Same F Davis race, 11 on the
card, they're at Tampa and 20 points for the Derby on the line
leading into the Tampa Bay Derby.
Of course. Interestingly enough, the Sam
has a better list of past winners than the Tampa Bay
Derby. It's just one of those races.
Where you doing this one, John? I think this is an interesting
field as well. Well, you're going to probably
have an odds on favorite here. Number six, Renegade ran second
to Paladin and the, and the Remsen going a mile and an
eighth. Paladin's a legit Derby
contender and you know, he stays down.
He's going to be one of the ones and Renegade ran a big one
there. And so he is.
And he doesn't have to have the be on the lead.
There is some pace in this race #9 Doctor Kapoor has got to go
from the outside post game game for the four horses.
Got some speed as well. So with Renegade, I respect him.
He's the one to beat as far as value though, and a horse that I
want to try. I I marked him down when he
tried his maiden race and that was #3 the Puma.
Who did not win, but he was the whisper horse that day.
Everybody was saying, well, this horse can run this and he ran
super. He opened up at the top of the
lane and he got run down by a Bill Moth horse named Chief
Wallaby, who we're going to hear about on this Derby trail as
well. He's legit.
So the Puma I I looks like he'll handle two turns no problem.
He's a maiden going into the stakes race, but he missed a
break that last and in his debut ranged up four wide, made a long
run and got rundown. I think he'll either be on the
lead if he breaks or real close, but he's a horse that's going to
improve out of that that debut, and I don't know what his
ceiling is. I think he's a pretty good
horse. He's six to one of the program.
That's the value of the race to me.
Renegade, the one to beat late, I'm going to try and beat #1
confessional, but this horse was six to five against nearly, so
that tells you something. He's the one that broke to the
right and really slammed nearly coming out of the gate.
But he didn't really have an excuse after that.
He ranged up, had first run in yearling and he got past pretty
easily and he didn't tell me he wanted to go two turns watching
him get to the wire last time. So he's going to have to prove
to me he wants a route of ground.
You've got Flabby and Pratt on the rail, so he'll get a good
trip. I just think the distance might
be a question mark there. So I'm going to to to try the
maiden the Puma here in the in the same F Davis.
Let's go ahead and feel old together.
Confessional as a son of essential quality out of an
American Pharaoh dam. That's how old we are, John,
that the dams are having babies from American Pharaoh.
I don't like it. It's a whole thing.
But that would suggest distance, would it not?
It's kind of interesting, right? Because I actually agree with
you. The puma's gone 7 furlongs.
He's an essential quality. I've got no questions about two
turns. And I'm with you on the one
here, real questions about two turns.
Yeah, I know he's bred to get the trip.
Just the visual to me watching the race, Does he really want to
go that far? And again, he's got to prove it
at this point, you know, if we can knock something, we're going
to just try and knock it for the day.
I think if you get Irad and Todd in a race, I think you're right.
Renegade's going to be the favorite here.
But the horse that just lost to nearly how much money is he
going to get? You think a lot, right?
Yeah, I think he'll with especially with Flavia and Prada
out there, he'll I think Renegade would probably be right
around even money. I would think confessional 5 to
2 if I could get anything 4 to one or more on the Puma.
I think that's fair, taking a shot.
OK, there you go. All right.
I was going to ask you, Doctor Kapoor, on the outside, I I
don't know how much you're like me and, and a nerd about these
things and probably making bad, you know, such a decision.
But watching a guy like Safi said this one to start its
career at Saratoga and Keeneland before trying the stakes in the
Kentucky Jockey Club, does that make you think that he thinks
this is a special one or is that ownership?
What do you think there? I think he thinks he's pretty
good, yeah. I think so too.
There's no reason to leave South Florida unless he really wants
to show a horse off. And he came out running.
You know, he ran well at Saratoga.
He ran well at Keeneland. He threw in the dud last time in
the Kentucky Jockey Club. Don't know why, but you know,
again, to come back in this spot, he could have stayed at
home at Gulfstream Park. There's a gazillion races down
there. You could have gone in A1 turn
mile. No, we're going in.
We're going two turns to Tampa Bay.
He's telling you that. I think this horse has got
ability and you know he's got speed.
He's going to have to leave the gate running and he's not
without a shot in here. I think he'll probably be in the
4:00 to 5:00 to 1 range too. Yeah, no, I think he will be
too. Just yeah, I, I, you know, it's
interesting because, you know, I'm trying to gosh, what's the,
the race. They, the, the Derby prep before
this that they had, they had to cancel.
I'm forgetting the name of it. But anyways, the, you know,
they, they cancelled that race and you're like, Oh my gosh,
they can't even get four or five horses together for this.
This is a nice field like this. This race came together really
nicely, actually. So on a weekend with four Derby
preps, this, I thought, I don't know.
Tampa stands up against any of them, frankly.
So. I really do.
I do too and they're coming from all all different corners which
makes it fun. Yeah, no, that's right.
Gulfstream from New York, whatever.
Yeah, it's good, good stuff for sure.
We're going to head out West now.
John's neck of the woods, St. Anita.
We're going to do the late pick three just because I want to
cheat ahead of my SoCal Saturday show tomorrow at 11:00 AM
Pacific, 2:00 PM Eastern. Get John's thoughts on the late
pick three. Love playing that $3 late pick
3. John, which one do you find
yourself playing more? I know you're, you're, you're a
a multi race guy. Turf pick three or the late pick
three. Which one do you find yourself
playing more often? I usually play them both and
it'll depend, it'll depend on what the fields are and if you
know if the turf races are real chalky and and I know I'm
looking for the best payoff. So you look, I look at a mirror
each day. If I can play them both, I will.
If one to me is does not offer enough reward for the risk and
I'll just stick with the other and double up on that bet.
Cal Breads in Race 7 starts the late pick three on Saturday at
Santa Anita Mile on the turf course.
When you think California racing, you think a mile on the
turf. 70,000 bucks on the line, 20K if you want your horse in
for the tag here and a lot of horses between 7:00 to 2:00 and
about 6:00 to 1:00. But in nine to five.
Warm sun and brew. Is that horse worthy of nine to
five? No, no, he's the one to beat.
But I I thought the Sprint prep last time was just OK.
He did win on the stretch out in his second career start, but he
got a real easy trip that day. You know he'll he'll like the
two turns better than going a Sprint race.
But is he does he stand out amongst this field?
Not, not really. So I'll use him in that.
Pick three. I think the horse would beat is
number 2, Sir Percival, who beat Warm Sun and Brew to break his
maiden and he came back last time and he ran a super race.
He got run down by a good horse and a cowbird earlier in the
meet. He's tactical, He's got post #2
he ought to be in the race from the start.
Get the jump on the field, Turner for home.
And I just think I, I don't know why he's 5:00 to 1:00 in the
morning line. I would have made him about 3
and I think three or five to two is the right number here.
Is it Tyler Bayes being one for 50?
Is that it? That has a lot to do with it.
I know I'm I I'm not a fan and I'm, you know, he's just the guy
that has not ridden this meat well, and that's the caveat to
this horse. But I it's horse racing, not
jockey racing. So I like I like Sir Percival
here and you know, work out a trip.
Tyler, come on. 5:00 to 1:00, I'll take it.
Much faster race that he was in last time than straight up
country who got the lead, kept the lead under MSI.
Aljar Mio picks up Juan Hernandez here.
Are you going to be including that horse?
No, no, I, I, I thought he'd beat a bad field last time and
he had things his own way. There's going to be some pace in
this race. This is a lot better field than
what he just faced. He's going to have to jump
forward. He was a surprise that day and I
think the conditions allowed him to win.
He won't get the same condition, so I'll take a stand against
him. He's.
Probably not going to win here, but I just wanted to give a
shout out to a horse that I've talked about since the beginning
of this show, Freeport. Joe will break from the eight in
this race. He's going to finish 5th.
It's OK. It'll be 3 1/2 lengths off the
winner. It's OK.
He's still having fun. I'm so glad he still gets to run
because he still looks like he's having a great time.
He's just, he's just John. And I get it.
They don't want to put him in for the tag.
I get it. Like I get it, you don't want to
get this horse up. I get it.
But it's it's good to see Freeport Joe still kicking
around there in Southern California.
Derby prep out West is the Robert B Lewis and John.
We were talking about him before the before the show, Who is
Robert B Lewis? Robert B Lewis was a long time
owner for D Wayne Lucas and Bob Baffert that he had the green
and green silks with the yellow hoops for the Oregon Duck
colors. He was a owner of Silver Charm
among many other good horses and owned a Budweiser dealership
here in the San Gabriel Valley in California and he and his
wife Beverly loved to go to the races.
They won a ton of races, had a good run with a lot of good
young horses with both the Lucas and Baffert.
Good stuff there. Of course, a mile on the dirt
here. And of all the races we're going
to talk about today, John, at least in the last 15 years, this
one has by far the best winners list.
Many of those horses are still very much a part of our
conversations to this day. Desert Gate will break from the
inside at six to five, probably around that number.
That seems about right to me. Intrepido is back disappointing
in the juvenile, but before that did with the American Pharaoh
against Desert Gate. He'll be seven to two.
I think that number, he'll be a little bit lower than that by
the time we get to the gate. For Jeff Mullins, who by the
way, not just a good meet this year, had a really good 2025.
That really a really just a really good year.
Nice to see Jeff doing as well as he is.
Where did you land in the Lewis? It's a tough race.
You know, from a pace standpoint, I think Desert Gate
has to go from the inside. You've got robusta #6 is going
to have to come out running from and you got Amici Al Jaramillo
now riding out in Santa Anita. He's an aggressive rider.
He'll put that horse in the race.
You have #7 secured freedom coming out of two good sprints.
I don't think he's quick enough to be on the lead, but he had to
fall into a stocking spot. I ended up on Intrepido.
Again, this is the horse that was eliminated in the Breeders
Cup Juvenile. He missed the break and that was
basically it for him. Again, you talk about Jeff
Mullins, Nobody had a better year than him last year.
He really did a terrific job. Whether it be claimers, turf,
dirt didn't matter. He did it all.
And, you know, he doesn't show any flashy works, but that's
just Jeff Mullins style. And this is a horse that
overcame adversity to win the American Pharaoh.
He got stopped cold in that race.
I, I, I'm a big fan of Intrepid. I think he's a good horse.
And we'll see what he does coming off the layoff desert
gated the one to beat in here because I think from the rail he
can probably hold the race. And you've got the two other Bob
Bafferts in there #2 Plutarch and #3 Cherokee Nation.
They're not going to get in the stablemates way.
They're going to let him go early.
You know, Plutarch finally ran a straight race last time.
It was a mile an eighth on the grass.
He wants to run all day. He's been green as grass, still
learning the ropes. He'll he'll log in, log in.
I mean, he does, you know, he's a remedial student is what he
is. But he's got ability.
And if the light went on last time, like it looked like he's,
he's capable of beating these horses.
He goes right on those horses in the American Pharaoh, and Bob's
going to give him a chance on the dirt.
He's handled the dirt OK. He's the interesting horse in
here. Watch him and watch him on the
Galba and Florence Giro gets him out for Bob Baffert, which is
really interesting. So.
I was going to ask you about that.
Is there any, I mean, I, I saw some little chirping about
Girubian out West. Is there much excitement about
it? Do you see him?
As you know, we see it said to Frazier back, for example, he'll
be back from his ankle injury, obviously with a better wristley
being out some mounts available out there on the West Coast.
Is this a move it while Roberto's out or do you think he
might end up in in LA for a while?
Well, he's here for a while. The agent for Umberto Risley,
Matt Matt Nakatani, is the one who's going to represent
Florence Giroux. So he's got the the business for
Umberto Risley. This was probably a Risley mount
and you know, he's now using his this rider on that.
When Risley comes back, and it's going to be a while, we'll find
out if Giroux stays out here, but he's planning on being here
for a while now. So now he's got to take
advantage of it. Then he kind of lost the
business of Steve Asmussen and Brad Cox.
I don't know where he stands in his career right now, but he's
going to get a good opportunity to get established in
California. It's a little bit of you got to
prove it to me as an owner that that you know, he's where he can
be. So we'll find out.
But Bob Baffert's giving him an opportunity on a horse that can
run. The interesting thing, you know,
I, we watched this in Kentucky with Ricardo Santana Junior
because he had all of the mounts for Steve Asmus in here and all
this Churchill Downs money and all the stuff.
And he said no, no, I want to go to that New York colony and be
great in New York. And then he didn't go.
But by the time he had made that decision, he had really ruined
the relationship. And and you know, but then this
last year he gets to New York and he has a really great year.
I'm hopeful for Floral that something like that, a bit of a
renaissance in California, you know, has a bunch of good mouths
because you just pointed out he's going to get good mouths.
Like he's going to get good horses here.
He's going to have a chance to win some races.
Hopefully he's able to string those together because he's
always been kind to me when we've done interviews and
different things and, and so hopefully that works out for him
that way. I wanted to throw this one in
too, because if we don't celebrate the downhill turf
course on this show, then no one will.
It is the Suite life to close the card on one of America's
great turf courses, the downhill turf course, about 6 1/2
furlongs because the people at Santa Anita are just too busy to
measure if it's actually 6 1/2 furlongs, You understand me?
They're just too busy. They don't have time.
There's never any downtime at that place.
They have no chance to just put a wheel on the ground and see
how long it is from the starting gate to the final to the finish
line. They can't do that.
Just like at Keelan. It's about 7 furlongs in the
Sprint there. Kind of.
Keelan has no time in the 10 months that they don't race to
go ahead and measure if that's 7 furlongs or not Stop asking.
All I know there's one gate location on the hill.
It's at the top of the hill. They're not going to adjust it
when the rails are asking if they're losing the horses,
that's where they're going to open the gate and do with it,
which it will. And it's it's worked for me for
70 years on that race. Hawaiian, you know, 71's going
to be fine too. The main thing is they're using
it because it's the most beautiful to watch in Southern
California and it's exciting. And horses really, you know,
without the tight turns, they really just to get get get
running. It's fun to watch.
I know it's during Del Mar, but you do need to like fly out here
for like a Wednesday of Kentucky down sometime I.
It's on my list, I have to do it.
Just but pick a weekday. I don't I'm not trying to take
you away from your big Crosby's and all your your pretty stuff
down there. Del Mar.
I'm not trying to do that. But if you love the downhill
turf course, Kentucky Downs is it, man?
It's it's, it's only downhill turf course essentially it's the
best though. We will close with this.
Undulating turf course. I think I sold it to you.
Three years, 3 year old Phillies in this 100K on the line.
I love these kinds of races. For those of us who don't, I do.
But for those who don't, handicapped Southern California
very often. John, I do two things When I
look at downhill races, I look at horses that have had success
there before. That makes sense.
The second one, though, is once in a while you get a sense from
a trainer that they're going to try going from a mile to 6 1/2,
and that seems to be a good angle as well, shorting up a
little bit, but really treating it more like it is a route race,
something like that. Those are kind of angles I look
for. What do you look for when you're
looking for a horse going down the hill?
Route to Sprint is a huge handicapping angle.
Coming down the hill, you know you.
Got here. If you got speaking going two
turns, you can just drop the reins and let them place
themselves and they've got the foundation to finish.
It really works, especially early in the meet, it coming off
the five furlong Sprint races. When you come back from Delmar
in the fall, those horses, they'll hit the 8th pole and all
of a sudden like wait a minute, you know, what are we doing now?
It's a different, it's a different race.
Horses that run a mile and a quarter will handle the 6 1/2.
If you've got any kind of turn of foot, it's going to feel like
you're going uphill after going downhill for the first half
mile, you're really you, you've got a level off and finish.
But it is a terrific angle to use.
I use it all the time. And if you're looking for a
price horse, that's kind of where I start.
OK, who's shortening up? Who's going to be running and
are they going to be a number? Who you got?
Well, kind of that angle I like #3 your, yours sincerely, who
was a router for Phil d'amato shortened up on a Sprint on the
flat course last time, and she looked really comfortable doing
it. She was a lot closer to the pace
in mid pack than I thought she would be.
She ran by the leaders. She did it handily.
She's got that route foundation. I think she'll love the 6 1/2
down the hill. There's speed in the race and
she'll just fall into a trip. And Kazushi Kamura has been
riding as well as anybody out here in California.
I think she's a horse that might really love this course.
A slight edge to her in a very wide open race.
The horse just to her inside #2 La Ville Lumiere comes out of
round races, won a stakes race around 2 turns to Santa Anita
last time. The only Sprint she won in her
she ran in she won in her career was a Del Mar 5 furlongs.
She's another one. I think she's going to love the
6 1/2 down the hill. She'll probably be mid pack and
at the 8th pole when some of these speed horses start to
flatten out, she's going to still be running and she's
probably the one you have to catch.
I don't know what to do with the the Bob Baffert, Philly Hamika.
You know, when she when she gets her trip, she's really good.
But there are times when she if she has to go too early, fast
too early, she just says no, I don't want to do this and she
should handle the grass off her breeding.
You know, obviously she's got class.
She's already a stakes winner and she'll be forwardly placed,
but is there any value on her at 3:00 to 1:00 and not?
Not really. So, you know, I won't get beat
by her in the rolling bets. I'll use her, but I wouldn't, I
wouldn't play her straight in the race like this.
I would look some for some value.
You know, other horses in here. Again, there are many.
Mulhaven is a cow bred who comes up, makes win and I know the
connections. We're considering the Dixie
Belle next week at Oak Lawn on the dirt forward this race in
the grass. And they said we're going to
roll the dice here and give it a shot on the grass, see where
it's at. She's good right now.
I just don't know about the grass for her.
And, you know, hyper gaming from the inside for one of those
Phillies shortening up from a mile and she's she ought to like
this as well. So I think the three Phillies on
the inside kind of route, Phillies coming back down the
hill, if they can save some ground crossing that dirt and
have a little punch there, maybe there's an upset brewing from
the inside. 3 post. A little different than what we
think of with some of these races where maybe being closer
to the rail is a good thing. Sometimes being close in those
downhill races, not great. Any worry for a horse like her
Burgundy being in the water is is, however, real.
Just fast enough, like we're not worried about that.
I, I don't worry about it too much.
Again, with the full field, they make a slight right hand turn to
begin with, so you got to try and save a little ground there,
but you're going to naturally switch down toward the inside
when they cross before the dirt. And you want to save some ground
crossing the dirt because they tend to fan out.
If you're 4 wide starting to cross the dirt, you're going to
be 8 wide when you hit the main turf.
If you can be two or three wide crossing that dirt, you ought to
have a spot to run. And so and and you want guys
that have ridden this turf course a few times because it's
tricky and they have to know when to move.
And you know, as harm you has been here now for a few weeks.
I'm sure he's gotten the hang of this.
But yeah, if you're a newcomer and you're trying that hill,
it's a little different story. Give me a guy that's done it
before. Miracle de Burrell's on the
outside horse in total Val. Any chance we get some value
there? I don't know what to make of
her. I mean, her one came out of left
field and she's probably going to have to do that from post 12.
And, and Merkel rides the grass really well.
He's a good summer turf rider. I think she's going to be way
back in this field early. I don't know how good she is.
I remember she's not fast enough.
So we'll, we'll find out then. Mandela's done this before.
You know, if somebody's jumping in down the middle of the
tractor at the 8 ball, who the heck is that?
It could be her. There you go.
Well, he's John Lindo, of course.
You can find him on Thoroughbred LA Radio out at KLAA Saturdays
and Sunday mornings. An hour on Saturday, 2 hours on
Sunday, thoroughbredla.com. Make sure you go check them out
for all of those things. John, I did all of that from
memory. Are you impressed?
No, I know, I know. You do your homework so I never
have to worry. Oh, Dang it.
All right, OK, well, there you go.
Unimpressed with me is John Ledo.
We're going to let him go. See you, John.
Have a good one. Thanks, buddy.
There you go, John Ledo. Appreciate him joining us here
on the horse racing happy hour. He's off to nice weather and I'm
off on the crappy weather. So there you go.
Appreciate everybody hanging out with us.
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