Kevin Kerstein (@HorseRacingKK) and Barry Spears (@urbnhandicapper) join Louie to preview the two-day Ellis Park – KY Downs preview.
Barry & Louie give their top plays, and ideas on how to play the cards.
Kevin Kerstein (@HorseRacingKK) and Barry Spears (@urbnhandicapper) join Louie to preview the two-day Ellis Park – KY Downs preview.
Barry & Louie give their top plays, and ideas on how to play the cards.
All right, welcome in a special August 2nd Friday afternoon
edition. Why not Horse racing happy hour.
It's nude somewhere people. Kevin Kerstein and the sniper,
the urban handicapper, we call him barrier out here.
Joining me, Louis Raboch here on the horse racing happy hour.
It is Kentucky Downs preview weekend at Ellis Park.
And because things have gone a very specific way in Kevin's
life, he has to do publicity for Ellis Park.
So there you are, Kevin. How are you?
How was vacation? Jersey Shore, right?
Yeah, down the shore it was great, but good to be back here
if you can see the twin Spires. Over my background so.
That's a pretty good view right there to to get things going,
but I'll be down in Henderson later this afternoon for a great
weekend to racing down there at Ellis Park and the cards
Saturday through Monday are just phenomenal down there.
And of course, Saturday and Sunday with Kentucky Downs
Preview Weekend. I don't want to totally speak
for Barry, but I'm going to the the the Saturday through Monday
schedule. Just a fantastic move.
We we totally appreciate the Monday racing.
You know, and I've always been a huge fan of like, I'm a
degenerate, right? So like, what am I going to do
on Monday or Tuesday? And so this Ellis Park fills
that void for all of us horse players out there to, you know,
when Saratoga and Del Mar aren't running on Mondays, you know,
why not Ellis Park? And the cards, the Monday cards
are great. They're just really building
momentum over the last couple of weeks since we started running
Mondays this season at Ellis Park.
And this Monday's card is no different.
It's gonna be a great Monday of racing, but really exciting to
sort of fill that degenerate void on a Monday.
What else you're gonna do? Sit at home and do nothing?
Come on, let's gamble on Ellis. I need a T-shirt that says Ellis
Park. What else are you going to do?
Nothing because that would be great.
I really would appreciate that. Kevin Christine with us from
Churchill Downs. Look, I actually don't know this
and I talk about both Ellison and Kentucky Downs a lot,
frankly. But how did Preview weekend come
to be, and what's the background there?
You know, with preview weekends we see in the horse racing
calendar, obviously it's so cyclical.
And here in Kentucky, you know, the racing at Ellis Park is
just, you know, the timing works out perfectly for Kentucky Downs
boutique meet that kicks off this year on August the 29th.
And so really it's a credit to, you know, these two tracks of
Ellis Park and Kentucky Downs working together.
Obviously we're competitors when it boils down to it, we're owned
by two separate entities and we're working together to try
and fill that space for horsemen to really, you know, have their
horses prepare at Ellis Park where they're going to probably
run anyway. But let's boost up these races
for stakes for the Kentucky Downs program.
Obviously, we know how impressive their stakes schedule
is for their seven day meet. And so instead of trying to find
allowances or overnight stakes, let's boost up this preview day
program because the timing fits perfectly between, you know, a
month to five weeks out for the Kentucky Downs races to give
these owners and trainers are spot to run their horses in the
summertime right here in the Bluegrass for Kentucky Downs
racing on Labor Day weekend. And actually, we've seen if
horses run well this coming weekend, they're going to run
well at at at Kentucky Downs. We've seen that over and over.
Yeah, absolutely. And I think the the horses that
you're seeing in these races, you know, Mike Maker's got nine
horses entered across these races.
Brian Lynch is aiming all of these horses are going to want
to run a Kentucky Downs. And that's sort of the the
mantra is, you know, all these sources will run a Kentucky
Downs. Let's give them a starting
point. And you're seeing a lot of them.
Maybe they're not ready on Saturday or Sunday for these
steaks, but they're really prepping for that Kentucky Downs
weekend in late August, 1st weekend of September.
Makes the handicapping even more fun to try to figure out.
This weekend, six of those preview races plus the Pucker
Up. This weekend, the Pucker Up
really gaining in I think in influence.
We're seeing more and more 3 year old Phillies aiming for
that race, $400,000 in the pool never hurts.
But you know, between the three races on the preview side of the
Pucker Up, Kevin, just a really great two day set of races.
Can you kind of describe the people I know?
One wager that people might not be familiar with in Ellis Park
is that Turf Pick 3. Yeah, absolutely.
The the $3 all turf pick three, which on Sunday kicks off from
race number 7. And so you're going to have an
all stakes sequence. It's a 15% take out horse player
friendly wager and it features that pucker up, which features
pin up Betty, who's a regret stakes winner.
Her damn actually won on Kentucky Downs Preview weekend
in 2018. So it's all in the family there
for Mike Maker. So if you have some opinions in
races 79 and 10 on Sunday, it's a great bet.
And you know, with a $3 denomination, you're going to
have to narrow it down. You can't spread like in a $0.50
traditional pick three. And so the payouts will will
reflect that this weekend. On Saturday, it gets kicked off
in race #5 but also includes 2 stakes there.
So all stakes sequence on Sunday.
And I'm really, that's the bet that I'm going to dive into on
Sunday's card because I really love the sequence kicking off a
race #7 with that turf Sprint. And so got a narrow down that a
handicapping opinion. But you can also hedge all six
pick four on Sunday, a great pick five sequence on both of
those races, race cards. So you know, lots of wagering
options. But that all turf pick 3 is
really what I'm keying in on Sunday, starting a race #7.
Yeah, 79 and 10 on Sunday. I would say for anyone listening
that it's never bet that in your ADW it's listed in a different
line than Ellis Park. So you'll have to actually go
find it as a separate bet, but not too difficult once you do
get there. You mentioned that Sunday
sequence, Kevin. I know you're going to be
betting it. Is there a horse in there that
stands out to you that maybe is like, I don't know, 1012 to one
that you must include in your ticket?
Well, it really kicks off that six sequences, the horse that
I'm really interested on, and that's Joe Scheisty, who breaks
from the 10 holies 12:50 on the morning line.
I'm not sure what his price will reflect because he was an
impressive winner of the William Walker Stakes here at Churchill
Downs and he's been off since that race.
He was aiming to return at Ellis Park earlier on in the meet.
The race got washed off and rent went on the dirt.
So we're now seeing him back on the turf.
Eric Foster and his whole family points for this Ellis Park meet,
being a native of Western Kentucky.
So I think Joe Sheisty is ready to roll and if he can, you know,
I don't think he needs the lead. He got the lead in the William
Walker last time out. But the outside post does not
hurt him in this spot. Maybe he can track just off the
lead, but he can also be on the lead too.
So I'm very excited to bet him. I think the press will be right.
12:50 in the morning line. There you go, plus you get her
out of Corrales. He may or may not have won a
turf Sprint in a big spot before.
So there you go. Not the not the end of the world
there. Well, Kevin, jump appreciate you
jumping on buddy. Good luck with the drive there
and back to Henderson, but have a great time with Pete Patch
this weekend. Absolutely looking forward to
listening to the rest of the show and best of luck this
weekend everyone. All right.
Thanks, Kev. Talk to you soon, buddy.
All right. Well, Kevin Kirstein, I he
jumped on right before you did, Barry.
And I was like, oh, you doubted Alice, Bunny or Euclonia.
What are you doing? He literally just turned his
camera. There was the twin Spires.
It's like, OK, no. There we go, There it is.
So there you go. Oh man.
Well, Barry Spears with us. Urban handicapper, sniper, we
call him Barry around here. Totally gracious.
Nice of you to jump in on a Friday afternoon, 2:00 to go
ahead and preview these races as well.
When you play these races, Barry, are you, are you
interested in that higher denomination pick three because
of the take out and because the payouts are better or you look
at more of it as like, hey, this is part of a pick five sequence.
That's what I'm going to be zeroing it on.
Honestly if my opinions are good, probably both.
I I love the three dollar pick three because of the higher
denomination. It it kind of weeds out a lot of
people playing ALS and, and catching some, some wild
payouts. But yeah, I mean, those, those
payouts are usually really, really good and, and it's worth,
you know, spending up a little bit just just to get a shot at
it. Yeah.
Yeah, I I expect big pays in those this weekend and I think
we'll have some surprises in these races.
I'll be interested to hear from Barry where he's looking to
spread, where he's looking to kind of try to 0 in on a horse.
We will see Overcharge this weekend, for example, might be a
spot where we do want to lean in, but every stakes race this
weekend except for the Pucker Up if they were a preview race, is
a quarter $1,000,000. The first one we're going to
talk about is Saturday race seven starts that late pick four
overall on the card, but is part of a pick three with the turf
races. There it is the Kentucky Downs
Preview Mid Ladies Turf spread 5 and a furlongs on the turf.
This is a prep for the great two ladies Turf Sprint Berry, which
they're running for a million and a half dollars, which they
do at Kentucky Downs in every race it seems like.
Yeah. You know, while Kevin was
talking, I was thinking, you know, why don't I just dress up
like a horse so I can't get into one of these races and, and run
for the purses they run at Kentucky Downs because it's it's
phenomenal how big those purses are.
And this is just a little little taste before that actually
happens. This the seventh race the the
preview mint ladies turf Sprint is is a tough race.
I know we got overcharged in there who is is just lightning
fast, although, you know, she hasn't really been facing the
top notch competition, but she's been disposing of anybody in her
path. But I'm going to try to, I don't
know against her here in this race.
I, I, I know this is a prep and she might not be fully, fully
cranked to win this one. She might win it by accident.
But I think this is the kind of race that it's either
overcharged as a single or you're going to spread.
I like two other horses in here. L JS Emma is one of them at
12:50 on the morning line has some races to go to.
Had a nice race back in August 12th last year at Saratoga in
the Galway and got up in a 5 1/2 furlong event there and I think
this race kind of sets up that way.
Overcharged has a lot of speed. I think BG Warrior will probably
try to go in the the the real question mark is what is red
carpet ready going to do? This was just showed a lot of
speed on the dirt getting to the turf for the first time.
I'm hoping that that one kind of gets in the way of of
overcharged and and and won't let her kind of just run off and
and and bury this field. If that does happen, a horse
like L JS, Emma or even Bling, we'll have a huge chance in
here. They those are the two I pegged
as the two best closers in this race and I'm hoping that one of
them gets the gets the money. Man, you mentioned bling.
She ran really well in the Pucker up last year in that
three-year old race. I expect her to get back to
sprinting here. You know, last two times out at
a mile ran out of gas, especially the last time out of
Churchill Downs. Do wonder if she'll appreciate
getting back to a shorter distance here and I fully expect
that she will. I actually just talked 3 hours
ago with Rusty Arnold, the trainer Carpet ready.
And this is an interesting one actually, Barry, because they
they decided with this horse when Churchill had to shut down
their turf course to go ahead and run her on the dirt, even
though her pedigree screams turf.
And then all of a sudden, boom, they had a horse that won by Ted
likes. They set her down at Gulf St.
Park. She picks off the Devota Dale,
this kind of stuff, right? And she's just that kind of
horse. And you know, he said, you know,
the plan all along. He said it was a great, it was a
great accident. She wins, you know, the 8 bells
last year, all that kind of stuff.
And you know, this year, it's just it was time.
It was either now they were going to shift to the dirt or it
was never going to happen for her.
And so they made an ownership decision.
She was going to try the turf. Obviously the breeding makes
sense. And I'm with you.
If she won here, I don't think anybody would be surprised if
red carpet ready is the winner of this race, for example.
And so I I'm with her and I'm with Bling in this one.
I think overcharged, if she brings her a game, though, is
the class of this one. I think we agree for sure on
that one. Moving on to race eight, It is
the the preview for the Nashville Derby.
And so this is a mile and an eighth on that turf course
obviously for three-year olds. Open company here, a pretty wide
open race according to the morning line maker.
We do have a 2 to one favorite in the American Derby Alum in
Green light. Alex Ashard, Grade one winner as
a jockey gets the mount there. Barry, I know you.
So I know you're going to be trying to beat green light in
this one. Yeah, you're definitely right
about that because I I just think, you know, 2 to one on a
horse that only has a maiden score in a race that with some
real pretty nice horses, it's tough to take.
Although, you know, Green Light's performance on that one
win is was exceptional. But I'm not convinced that this
horse is, is the goods in this spot.
You know, there there's some speed in here and I think that
this this pace might heat up a little bit.
A horse like Abramar maybe two months ago probably would have
been on my radar. But it seems like that horse is
kind of just didn't make that leap from 2:00 to 3:00 and it's
kind of tailing off a little bit.
So a horse is like the one Oscars world is really
interesting to me, especially off that last race, showing that
this horse probably made an improvement from 2:00 to 3:00
and getting into that spot, particularly the the one hole
might make all the difference because this horse is going to
get a great trip. And at 8:00 to 1:00, I really
couldn't resist with with that one.
You know, getting beaten by neat Cogeno in the past, Seminole
chief, who's pretty good. So you know, this horse has some
some class there. The other one that that kind of
piqued my interest is the three beyond stoked almost for the
same reasons, kind of stepped up in class and and went in a a
ungraded steak last time in any horseshoe Indianapolis, and it
looks like this horse is kind of turning the corner.
Could get could use a little bit of help up front because cameo
performance. The 8 is is a pretty good closer
too. So between those three, I'm
probably going to take the higher of the three.
But it it's really going to be interesting how this this race
is bet honestly. Yeah, I'm interested.
The only horse you didn't mention that I would mention is
Domingo. The five here, Declan Cannon
gets them out for Brendan Walsh here.
And if we draw a line through the Kent last out, try to go a
mile and 3/8 there at Delaware. If we go back to races before
that, this has been a horse right there at the ends of races
under Luis Saez. So picks up Declan Cannon here,
two of them hitting at a modest 13% at Turfway or excuse me, at
Ellis Park. You know this and I, I do wonder
though, second off the layoff here, if this horse is going to
be ready to go but lost a little rider last time out at Delaware
in the Kent. We'll go ahead and and draw a
line through that. Maybe just with Trevor McCarthy
that day, but I'll go ahead and I'll draw a line through that.
Give that horse a serious chance here.
The daughter, excuse me, the son in this case of American
Pharaoh. I do agree though that if if
green light runs his race, probably the winner here.
But I, no, I'm with you. No guarantees on that.
As you said, only one lifetime win and four runs there.
But we got a bunch of horses in this race, not a ton of wins.
And that's why I think Aberbar is so interesting is because
that horse has been running in stakes company recently, last
three times out. But before that won the Colonel
Liam at Gulfstream Park in March as a three-year old.
So at least has some experience winning those kinds of races.
Get her out of corales in them out here.
He's winning at a decent percent at Ellis right now too.
This is a Safi Joseph, I don't think an unintentional ship to
this track as well for the two Abramar.
So interested to see if either Domingo or Abramar are part of
the Derby finish there. The preview at least in Race 8.
On Saturday we go to Race 9, which is the preview for the
Turf Mile. And this is for the Turf Mile at
the Kentucky Duns, which they are running for $2,000,000.
No big deal. I forgot to mention that the
Nashville Derby will rerun for 2,000,000 bucks as well.
A Barry. At this point with those kinds
of races, especially like a Derby, how many do you think
Applebee's going to bring? Seven horses for a $2,000,000
race? How does that work?
I I wouldn't doubt it. He should, right?
He should load his. Whole his whole barn load load
them all up and get them in in one of these races.
I mean, even getting a piece of any of these races is is
lucrative. So I mean it's just phenomenal
the the purse structure there. But this, this race here.
Yeah, how about Race 9? The the 1,000,000 preview is is
such an interesting race because if it's really a prep, I would
think win for the money wouldn't win in this spot.
I would. I don't see anybody else that
can really beat this horse. He's kind of a standout in.
In this situation, he's going to be really, really, really hard
to beat. I mean, the only other horse
that may have sort of a pace advantage would be Tut's
Revenge, but I don't think this one wants to go that far.
And, and that that's really the only thing that that's holding
me back from playing a horse like Tut's revenge.
I I know he's won it a mile previously in the last race
actually, but I just don't think he he's that kind of horse in
general. He'll have to prove it to me.
He probably can, but I'm going to go the wait and see approach.
Besides win for the money, I think Fuerta Ventura has a has a
really good shot. Both have similar running
styles, however, and it's it's going to be kind of a rider's
race in that regard. I'm interested in Miranda rights
in here, so Luan Machado picks up them out here for Mark Cassie
and Mark Cassie. By the way, sneaky good.
Started LS3 for 9:00 at a sneaky good start at at Saratoga too,
so the guy's barred is just hot right now.
Interested to see if Miranda rights can keep this trend
going. So this is a horse hasn't run a
buyer speed figure lower than 81 in his last five races.
Ran well at Churchill Downs and I know that doesn't translate
everywhere right now, but horses that have run well at Churchill
Downs do seem to be bouncing and running well in other spots as
well. One an optional claimer last out
at Churchill for non two life first so gets that win under his
belt, winning last starts and winning again for Marcasi 19
percent. A really, really good angle for
him and then the four is Hwy. robber.
I got Declan cannon again. Man, I got to watch myself here
a little too much two good rides in a row under Rafa Bay Hirano.
Both of those at a mile. So this horse is one at the
distance ran third by a neck in a very very interesting touch
revenge. One blanket finish that you
mentioned touch revenge last time out.
It's so this one if if it's not win for the money, Barry, this
is another race for me. You either get real selective
here or this becomes a spread race for you too, right.
And so I I'm I'm leaning toward leaning on win for the money
because I think while it's nice to dream about Kentucky downs
and not totally gearing up your horse, that race is five weeks
from now. So it's not as though they
can't, you know, gear up, win this one and then bounce back
and run really well. It's at Kentucky Downs.
Yeah, I was thinking about Highway Robert.
I like that horse in the other race on Sunday rather than this
one. I think this horse has to go
longer, basically. That's the stance on that one,
but we'll talk about that one in a minute.
OK, got it. Do you have a sequence for
Saturday at all? How do you think you're going to
end up playing? It Oh man, this is this is
tough. I mean, you know, honestly, I, I
think I would go ahead and single win for the money in any
kind of exotics and, and try to go through that horse and, and
sprinkle in some, some longer prices, like in the in the
eighth race with Oscar's world beyond stoked and maybe throwing
Domingo or someone else just to try to get to that point and
then and then close it out. I I don't think this is going to
chalk out by any means. So this is definitely going to
be a sequence I'm going to attack.
But of any favorites I think are solid, I think Win for the Money
is the one. I put together a ticket where
with one single and then four horses and three horses where if
you just play it as a traditional pick three, but for
two bucks, it comes out as like a $24.00 kind of ticket.
And I'm, I'm willing to do those kinds of tickets all day long.
Frankly, if I feel, you know, strongly about a nice, you know,
you know, pick one spot in the pick three, essentially try to
hit a double for 2 bucks. And I'm, I'm very, very
comfortable trying to put that together.
If you had to guess, let's go ahead and do this.
Win percentage for Overcharged in her race at race 7.
Likelihood that she wins. I'd probably say 60%.
That sounds right to me. I'm right at about 60%.
Let's go to race 8. The favorite there is going to
be green light. What percentage do we give green
light in that race? Probably about for me.
I'd say 4040%. I'm at like 35, I think maybe
33, like a third of the times they run that race, he wins.
I think that's about, yeah, 40%'s pretty good.
Yeah. And then in the ninth race, the
favorite here, of course, is going to be win for the Money.
I'll put this one, Barry, right, About 55%.
So a little bit more than half the time.
Yeah, I was going to say, you know, probably about that or 60.
I'd probably go 62, but I I just don't want to bet against that
horse in the first race. I think it's overcharged, yeah.
Yeah, I, I, I really. If you're going to make money in
this sequence, that's where you're going to make the money
is against overcharged. I totally agree with you.
Yeah, it's 5 for five this year. Yeah, I I think it was
overcharged is going to get over bet and hopefully somebody can
get in in her way to to to kind of get her tired out.
So somebody from way back and hit the wire first?
I wish they had gone full Rick Pitino on her name, by the way.
And instead of OVA charged, they'd go to OVA and then put an
H in where the R is. Yeah, right.
That's. It go back to my my
Massachusetts roots. Man, there it is, buddy.
You know, Oh, man, get after it. But yeah, no, I wish they would
have done that, but they didn't. And here we are.
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First race we're going to talk about is race 7 on Sunday.
That'll be the Kentucky Downs Preview Turf Sprint.
This is a prep for the $2,000,000 turf Sprint. 5 1/2
furlongs for three and up quarter million bucks as all of
the stakes do this weekend. Barry, I love a good turf
Sprint. As far as a bad I, I really
love. I do too.
I just I feel like this is where either in a sequence you make
your money or man especially like an exact to trifecta play.
This is where you can really cash.
Yeah, I, I mean, I don't know if, if a lot of the people
listening follow turf sprints like around the country, but
usually these are wide open events every time and exciting
races to watch. You know, there's usually like a
blanket finish, a whole bunch of horses just running as hard as
they can. And it's always a good race to
to at least watch if anything else.
This one is no exception. I mean, there's a lot of really
good horses in this race. This is a really, really good
event. Unfortunately, I don't really
like Joe Sheisey too much because I think there's a ton of
speed in here and and outdoor in particular I think is kind of a
rabbit for Arrest Me Red and I think Arrest Me Red sits a great
trip in this race and gets it done.
The only other horse I could see getting a similar trip to what
Arrest Me Red might get is Moustache cutting back from a
mile. You know, last year he's running
in mile races, mile on the 16th and on the cut back I think he's
a lot more effective. His, his, his speed figures have
gone up and I think he he's gonna be sitting a great trip in
this race with all the speed from the outside and then out to
door mixing in those two horses for me look to be the freight
trains coming late. A a horse who's won twice at
Ells Park and never won, including in this race last year
was Oceanic, and I think he's going to have a big day on
Saturday under Christian Torres, 9:00 to 2:00 on the morning line
here. The two horse, I think he's got
all the speed in the world and I think he's absolutely going to
show it off. Second off, the layoff here for
Jordan Blair. I think that this is a fantastic
spot for that horse and I got to be honest, good luck to Ray Liu
and Edelmar, but I love Christian Torres aboard here in
this case and so I went two one on top.
I agree about the 11 here. I think that Joe Scheiste is is
up against a little bit. I'll get into him in a minute,
but I think Coppola's got a lot of speed as well.
Could be part of the equation. The five horse in here is
interesting to be at Bear River. I don't know how this one's ever
going to go off other than connections.
This one wins the day. Parks Dash.
Yes, it was in the slop, but before that wins and allowance
at Churchill wins in the slop at Churchill's.
This is a horse that just is winning right now, Barry and
sometimes those 12 to one type of horses.
This son of flame away trained by Keith de Zormo.
I just really, really interested in how so he's going to run as
well. Very much feels like a spread
race to be in this spot in Race 7 on Sunday.
Joe Scheiste. Here's why I disagree with
Kevin. Eric Foster's worst, and I mean
worst angle is this kind of layoff for his horses.
So I actually think he's trying to gear this horse up completely
for Kentucky Downs. I think they're they're going
for it with this horse. And so I think he'll be, he'll
be fine on Saturday for sure. But man, I think they're trying
to gear that horse up for once they get down to the the great
Meadow that is the Tennessee border that is Kentucky Downs.
So we'll have to see. So who's your top top play in
that race? Top, top play.
I'm going to go with Moustache. OK.
All right. Just because of the class, you
know, he, he faced Cogburn, he, he, you know, he's been running
Web Slinger last year, Talk of the Nation.
He he's been running with some really, really good horses and
he's he's showed his class. And he won a, you know, won a
high level allowance at Keeneland this year already, so
obviously plenty of class himself.
The next race is Race 8 on Sunday.
That will be the Kentucky Down Preview Lady Turf Mile.
That's a mile on the turf, obviously, Phillies and Bears 3
and up, quarter $1,000,000 in that.
This is a prep for the Grade 3 Ladies Turf, which they'll run
for $1.5 million at Kentucky Downs.
But I'll let you go first again here.
But we do see in this field some horses that people probably
remember. Regal Realm is in here.
Fastest flight man. Who else?
The Bolli VS in here. Trying to figure out what to do
with her four year old career. For sure.
Walkathon is in here. Dana's beauty.
Lots of nice horses in here and we see the return of Jose Ortiz
for this day. Yeah, that that was really
interesting, but I zeroed in on one horse and one horse only in
here and it's #5 fastest flight. I think this horse has been
stellar all year. This year is 3 races this year
have been her. Her three races this year have
been very, very good had excuses in the two that she didn't win
the first one March 30th at at at Gulfstream, she was out wide
and and just didn't get an ideal trip and and actually ran pretty
damn good despite all of that. Then came back May 3rd on the
Derby undercard and and won the modesty pretty well.
And then at Woodbine went in the Grade 2 Nassau and was just
compromised by the post was just out wide, didn't you know, 456
wide basically the whole way and never really had a shot to win.
Draws well here gets the perfect setup.
There's enough speed, especially from the outside for this horse
to just settle in and get a good trip.
And I don't really see too much past that horse myself.
I think Regal Realm you might want to give a a second look to.
She's an old kind of classy mare getting into this race off one
race over at Horseshoe Indianapolis, and I think that
one sets that one up for the rest of the year kind of.
Yeah, I think you're right. I have.
I have a three, five in my handicapping.
I had a long shot in here, Barry, that I really like.
She's looking lucky. The 20, the two is 20 to one.
Excuse me for Axel Concepcion, who rode her last time and she
did win last time out at Ellis Park over a mile.
And guess what we got to do with this race?
We got to go, I don't know, a mile where?
Ellis Park. How about that?
And so she won it last time. Do you see the final time on
that? 133 and four.
You think that can't win a stakes race because I do now big
questions big, big question. She's looking lucky.
Last time she won without Lasix, never.
So we're going to have to see if she can drop the Lasix and win
that way. This daughter of looking at
lucky. But I I was so impressed, went
back and watched. There's nothing not to like
about how she ran last time. She was patient.
She she waited her turn and when Axel asked her to go, she did.
And so that was second off the layoff.
I think you could draw a line. I think she even ran well in the
slop at a mile and a quarter of Churchill before that.
And so I think she's just in good form right now and it's 20
to one. I think she's won at least in
race eight there in the preview for the Turf mile, for the
Lady's Turf Mile that you have to include at least in your
exactas or in your trifectas, you happen to agree about her?
Yes, she's very sneaky because she's been keeping really good
company. You see the likes of Corning
Stone, Jaguera wet paint, Silla punch bowl when when she was
good. So this horse has been knocking
heads with with some really good horses.
It's just a matter of you know, if she can handle the the class
rise into this race in particular and then handle the
turf again, which I I think she probably can.
We did not. You'll get your price too.
You'll get. Your that ones going to be I'd
be surprised if we get 20 to one.
I'm honest. I'm being honest like I I think.
She should probably be less, but I I don't think much less.
No, 1618, yeah, that kind of number.
Yeah, I'm with you man. I think you'd get a a real
number on her, which would be fantastic.
The ninth race is the one great at stakes on the car that is the
pucker up for three-year old Phillies go to mile and an
eighth on the turf course there at at Ellis Park. 400K in the
Kitty here. Lots of horses nominated for the
Breeders Cup and by lots of them I mean all of them in this race.
And so we've got a bunch of owners who think a lot of their
horses here. Barry, did you land on anyone in
this race? I will share that I did land on
the favorite pit up Betty in this spot.
I thought she looked really good at Aqueduct last out over the
mile 316. Just didn't get there at the
end. I thought she was still
energized at the end. Just couldn't catch up with
Cinderella's dream in that one before that, of course, wins the
regret at Churchill Downs. I would say the downside to her
is she's going to have to make a trip now.
I think the good news is she's going to be sitting third or
fourth rather than, you know, 9th or 10th, something like
that. And so I think in this field
she'll be able to set herself up behind, I don't know, maybe a
sanctify or who was it most time Michelle, who's going to be in
this race as well. I think she'll have a little bit
of speed to to to trail behind. Maybe she's fired just to her
inside. But I did land on pin up Betty.
This might be where Barry I get a little skinny and try to use
her. Yeah, I, I, I agree.
I she she kind of stands out over this field trip wise and
speed figure wise, she probably stacks up.
You know what, ahead of most of these horses, one I I would take
a second look at would be Hello Hollywood.
And I think only because Jose Ortiz will probably try to get
this horse to the front and, and try to slow things up and, and,
and have the the run of the race, which might be the move.
Because obviously the only other horse that I can see kind of
making a run for the lead is ceasefire.
And I don't I don't think Hello Hollywood out of the gate.
So I I think that one might be up against unless they just full
out just go as fast as they can. And it's interesting that Kevin
Rice is somebody that Jose Ortiz rides for quite a bit and he
ends up on Hello Hollywood. Not that he would ride cheese
fire because you know, it has a very minimal chance to win this
race, but could cause some problems upfront early.
The other horse that that I would give some attention to
maybe is Mofox given, although the pace scenario doesn't really
set up for a horse like this. She's been out kind of out
running out running the pace scenario she's been in lately.
So I, I would, I would think that this horse would be coming
late and fast. I do wonder.
If the stretch out will actually be good for her.
And so I I think there's a chance that she'll likely be at
a distance here. You know, she wins the
Appalachian in April or excuse me, she runs second in the
Appalachian in April at Keeneland, right there behind
Buchu when Buchu was running her very best.
And so, you know, could she get back to that?
Because I think if that races a mile on an eighth, she probably
wins it right. And so maybe it's the mile on
the 8th for Mofox, given that'll be a little bit bit better.
It is fun to watch horses like pin up Betty, for example, who
it takes them. I think it took her eight starts
to break her maiden, but man, once that light went on, Barry,
my gosh, it just went on, right? She goes out to regret the next
start, wins that one and then she goes out.
They ship her to ship her to Long Island.
She runs a good fourth of that race.
It's fun to watch the light go on.
You know it's funny you. Say that because years ago, if
you remember, Orb kind of did the same thing, didn't break his
maiden right away and they didn't have to rush him or
didn't feel like they had to rush him into steaks company.
And that ended up benefiting the horse later on because he he was
just a better horse with more foundation for going long and
things of that sort. I think this is kind of the same
sort of situation with Pin Up Betty is that she didn't really
figure it out until later on, but once she did, she's very
good. Yeah, no, that's right, Mike.
Maker trains there. As Kevin mentioned at the
beginning of the show, he has 387 horses entered this weekend
just at Ellis Park. So that'll be that's a lot of
horses. Boy, oh boy.
Come on, Mike. Let other people in there.
Ridiculous. No, I think it was nine.
I think 9, whatever. Nine, 387, Barry.
It's all the same to me, buddy. Race 10.
Race 10, The closer on Sunday there at Ellis Park, another
stakes race at another preview race.
This is the preview Turf Cup. We're going a mile and a quarter
on the turf course there at Ellis Park.
This is actually a $300,000 race.
I did misspeak a little bit earlier. 3 year olds and up.
This will feed into the Kentucky Downs Turf Cup, which is a grade
two this year, $2,000,000 race. You know, that's all.
And so, Perry, where did you landed this one as they prep for
running for $2,000,000 later on this year?
Yeah, this was. Interesting the morning line on
this race because the the horse they have at 5:00 to 2:00 Siege
of Boston. You know, I've been I've been
watching this horse for a while since basically since he ran at
Tampa Bay Downs back in February.
And he's like right on the verge, but just for whatever
reason can't win races. And, and I think that trend is,
is probably going to keep going. So we're going to look at other
horses here. Anglophile is the one I I really
like here in this spot. Brian Lynch has this horse
really ready to go, I think and and just kind of got a little
unlucky last time was it parked outside wide and I think that
basically did that horse in. But the the three horses that
finished in front of them are pretty damn good when Webslinger
Segoe and bold act that's nothing to to to feel bad about.
Then going a mile and a quarter, I think is right up this horse's
alley as well. And then I alluded to Hwy.
Robber, who I think has a good chance in here and I think the
stretch out will really help this horse if he lands in this
spot for me. Brian Lynch is holding all the
cards here I landed on. What say the the seven horse
here? Jaime Torres?
I got to watch myself, not Christian.
Jaime Torres here for Mike Maker won the Texas Turf Classic last
time out. Then before that one, an
optional claimer. Before that one, an allowance.
So maybe I'm missing something that this horse is 6 to one, but
he's 4 for five this year. He did run 2nd or 7th, excuse
me, in an optional claimer at Gulfstream Park, but otherwise
has done nothing but win. And I just think he's on the
kind of tear that I'm not willing to bet against if he
gets the right trip here. And so if Jaime, who will have
to close and make a path for this horse, I can do just that.
This horse has an absolutely mega shot here in my notes.
I also have the five horse in siege of Boston kind of in the
second spot because Barry that's what he likes to do.
He likes. You're right, absolutely in the
second spot. I agree with you about
Anglophile, by the way. I think Declan cannon has a
chance to have a big weekend with them and the Christian
Torres is on win for the money on the inside.
He's going to probably have to take back just a little bit.
But I I wonder if you don't like they did up at Woodbine a couple
back in the grade 300 Patrick husbands, if they won't try to
get him closer to the front this time and just being on the one,
maybe just wanting to be there and just getting to set the pace
that way. Mark Cassie trains, of course.
I think it's not an accident that this horse is making the
switch over from the wise Dan where frankly he ran a pretty OK
race. But like you pointed out, Jose
Ortiz jumping on siege of Boston.
In this case, do you think there's a chance that a change
to someone like Jose Ortiz could be the thing that gets CJ Boston
or siege of Boston over the over the hump here?
It could, I mean. You know, it's tough because he
hasn't been riding this horse, but he did ride, you know, ride
them once back in March and he may know a little something or
some way to save that much energy or, or get in whatever
position just to get to the wire 1st.
And I mean, it's, it's happened before with him and his brother
on on. You know, you see them pretty
much every day get on horses and, and change their form or,
or, you know, get them in positions to where they can win.
One thing I'll say about what say the you know, that horse has
been favored all year, which is wild to me, but he's been
winning and the thing I I don't particularly like is that he's
speed figure wise and everything else looks very, very similar.
Six to one, I think is a little bit high.
I think he's probably going to be more second, third choice in
this race, but we'll see. I, I, you know, he, he just
barely wins races, which concerns me a little bit, a lot.
Of neck. Heads, things like that.
There's some horses that are just that way.
Dude, I was just at the. Haskell And that's not
comfortable for me. I get it.
Idiomatic's like that, man. She's never going to win by
three. She's never going to win by
three lengths, and she's just never will.
It's just never going to happen. So I'm with you, man.
All right, so there are four races to close the card here.
All turf, all turf stakes races here.
I'm going to try the pick 4 Barry on Saturday or excuse me
on Sunday. I know you're playing that turf
pick three. Is there a key horse for you in
races 79 and 10 on Sunday at Ellis Park?
Actually I I like the horse in in the 10th probably Anglophile
the best. I I think that horse is really
sitting on a good race solid. Solid single if you can get
there. Man that would be fantastic.
So they like the singles in the last.
Race too you you know it's. It's funny, we had we had Jose
Contrerasad from LaSalle a couple years ago and he said
something like, man, don't we all just love the funnel pick
five. It's like real wild man.
The. Single in the last race.
Oh man, so he said. He said something like he tries
to reverse funnel once in a while.
You know, like flip it upside down, get the single early and
then try to figure it out. I know people who liked the
single early, but I think it's just because they have a bigger
bankroll than I do and they could just play the pick four or
something, you know? I like, yeah, you know.
Singly, when I do that, I'll single a horse that's probably
7:00 or 8:00 to 1:00 usually when I try.
To do that but. Barry, you want?
To be proud of you for a second. You ready to be proud of you?
Yeah. OK, let's do it.
Haskell weekend, your boy. Hits the middle, pick five, 2200
bucks, like $55, fifty, $6 ticket.
Like we're rolling, we're rolling.
We're doing it right. We're doing it.
I'm like, all right, late pick four.
What are we gonna do here? And I'm like, I gotta get
smoking on top. It's time to single a 12 to one
dog. Your boy single calls me one.
Played it for a dollar because I could hit for 1200 bucks.
That's how you do that, people. How about that?
That's right. No chalk.
Zone. Well, we played the chalk.
At the end, but that's OK. Yeah, yeah.
You hit the 12 to one early, get that out of the way and then,
you know, get that. Something I always say is.
Nobody remembers chalk players. They always remember.
Always remember the guy that gave you a 20 to one shot, Never
the guy that gave you the three to five shot.
Yeah, that idiomatic. I'm serious.
Just do it. You'll cash tickets.
Yeah. No, no, they don't.
Remember that guy. You're right, they don't.
Well, he is. Barry Spears at Urban
Handicapper. Odd Twitter, Man.
I I think I have to ask because I've had you on several times
and we haven't gotten into it. You had a wedding anniversary
this week and I just it is it so 10 years, dude, not a like zero
and five anniversary here, right.
So ends with a zero. We got a 10 made it a decade.
Who's more surprised, her parents or you, that you made it
10 years? I would say probably me.
OK, All right, there it. Is Yeah, man, we're coming up.
I was my my dating history. Before was, was a mess.
So you know, I, I'm lucky and I'm happy.
I'm, I love my wife to death. It, it's just it things couldn't
be better. I know I had the, the health
issues earlier, but yeah, we're past that.
I feel good. Everybody's good and life is
good. I I can't complain at all.
Awesome. Well, there you go.
Well. Great.
Are you a celebrate on the day of couple or no?
I mean, we're 10. Years, man, we don't do that.
Like, we went out to dinner last Friday, actually.
OK, Yeah, yeah, the weekend celebration.
I understand. Yeah, we went Fleming.
'S and, and, you know, had a little good time down in Orlando
and then, you know, a little little post on the day.
You know, actually we celebrated our home anniversary too,
because we bought our home on the same date as our
anniversary. So we moved into our house.
How about that? Yeah.
I like all of that. Barry Spears.
I like that. How?
About that stuff. Man.
That is good stuff man all. Right, ten years married.
If you need marriage advice, he's at Urban Handicapper.
And you know, if you need a betting advice, he's also Hey, I
got, I got it. Right for you.
Get somebody that knows you play horses and knows you love it and
can accept that. Other than that, all bets are
off. And.
Figure out everything else that's.
Right. Well, she was a.
She was a teller at Orlando Highlight.
That's where we met. So she knew I played Forza and
she was wondering why I was going to the window cashing all
the time. And then that's how we started
talking, you know? You know, I tip her Weld and
stuff like that. So, yeah.
And our first date was a WWENXT match.
How about that? And I'm not even a a wrestling
guy. Somebody gave me a ticket, then
we went. I I.
Don't. I don't care where the first
date is. If the marriage lasts 10 years,
I like it's, it's fine. Like indeed.
We sat in a we sat in a kiddie pool at 8 hot dogs and now we've
been married 10 years. Awesome.
Good for you. Whatever works.
Whatever works. Oh man.
That's great. Well, there you go.
Well, 10 years for the for the Spears, if you will.
So there you go. All right.
Well, good luck this weekend, Barry.
I guess I should ask you who's your Whitney pick?
Whitney pick. Bright.
Bright work OK Bright. Future bright future.
Not bright work, right, Right. So yeah.
I'm I'm grabbing the yeah, the 9 horse bright future.
That's right. Yep, it was either him or
Croopy, but OK, Croopy. Too.
OK. Yeah, Pletcher's gonna win the
race. You guys OK.
All right, dude, I wonder if Mott's about to pull a fast one
and it turns out Arthur's ride is really good.
Yeah, right. Like, just.
I mean it's. It's possible he's done it in
the past, didn't he? Oh, I forget the he just did it
the Ohio Derby. Yeah, he did.
No, I mean like he just did. I mean like, no, it's it's
tough, just nails, man. And he looked good coming back.
I mean, the horses betting Down's got to run to the Travers
now. That horse looked good.
He looked like he belonged. Yeah, he.
Definitely did. I thought that anyway, back when
we did that show, the Ohio Derby, I think I picked him,
didn't I? What a crappy.
What a crappy, crappy day that ended up being.
As far as like I, I just like those paper.
Prices were so ridiculous and Barry, you could have gone all
all. All all and made money.
I mean like honestly I it just, it was one of those didn't pay
like. 40,000 two people split the pick five yeah.
Unreal dude. The winner?
Of that first. Race Barry, I'm not kidding.
I've heard the joke like, oh, you could have picked that horse
with a Ouija board and like it that that race was offensive to
Ouija boards. Like there's no chance I was
like you. Know honestly, looking at that
race I was like how is the I I I was like how's this horse still
in the lead at the top of the stretch and just kept.
Going just kept going his right. You like that sometimes.
As they say, it do be like that. Sometimes you're totally right
about that, man. Oh, man.
All right. Well, he's Barry Spears.
He's the urban handicap for the sniper.
We called him Barry on this show.
So, Barry, appreciate it, man. Happy anniversary.
We will catch up with you down the line, I am sure.
Thank you for making time, and I mean it.
Thanks for making time on a Friday afternoon.
Anytime. Thank you.
So. Much.
You guys are more than gracious with me.
All right, Barry. We appreciate it.
Tolerant, I should say. Tolerant.
Tolerant. It's a better word.
There's a lot of tolerance on the horse.
Racing happy, I appreciate. It all right buddy, We'll talk
to you soon. All right, the urban handicapper
or the sniper, the Berry, the Berry Spears, 10 years, man, How
about that? I'm going to go ahead and add
Zach to the stage here just to make fun of him.
So I hear that you are not back in school.
Zach is essentially the things that I'm hearing.
All right, Zach's not there all. Right, I thought I'd try.
Well, I'm Lou Rebeau. Thanks to Barry Spears.
Thanks to Kevin Kerstein for joining me for this edition of
the Horse Racing Happy Hour back at it on Thursday next week.
And I'm not going to lie, I haven't looked at what those
races are going to look like. You can hear me indict as well
on the Kentucky Racing Spotlight on ESPN 680.
Check out the podcast center around the Horse Racing Happy
Hour. Tons of tons of things going on
there as well. Got my interview with Rusty
Arnold up and I've got an interview with Matthew to stand
us up as well. We talked to Danis the last
night ahead of You'll be OK ahead of Whitney weekend and his
the anniversary of his son sweeping the pick six.
Zack the producer Zack joins us here to close the show.
Have your children decided to behave?
No, no, one of them just slammed the door as he ran away.
So how about that? The fun of working from home.
There you go. And Barry, 10 years married.
Are we impressed or are we old hat for that now?
I mean, dude, anybody who makes 10 years, that is rock star.
Yeah. You're balling out.
That's right. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, you know, nothing
compared to the 17 that I've got and the 20 what that you've got,
but you know, 21 and 19 days. Yeah.
Yeah, exactly. So I'll look.
I look. Forward to my wife buying me
absolutely nothing for our 21st anniversary.
Oh, yeah, me too. She'll say something like, oh,
we were in Italy this summer. Wasn't that enough?
And I, I don't know why women, is your wife like this too?
Where where it's like you're eating tacos and she's like,
didn't you have tacos yesterday? And it doesn't matter to you.
It doesn't matter at all. Yeah.
And it's. I don't, I I think women do
that, but the opposite for, like, life events.
It's like, hey, it's my birthday.
What'd you get me? She's like, we just went out to
dinner a week and a half ago. It's like, no, no, no, that's
not. It's not what we're doing here.
So I imagine that's what's gonna happen on our anniversary coming
up here. So there you go.
Pretty much. We're gonna get out of here.
Keep this one right around 45 minutes.
Looyer Bow producer Zack, Thanks to Barry Spears and of course
Kevin Kirstein from Churchill Downs at Ellis Park for best
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