Pennsylvania native Matthew DeSantis joined Louie for a walk through the late card on PA Derby day.
Next, Thorpedo Anna, and a muddled 3YO class.
Pennsylvania native Matthew DeSantis joined Louie for a walk through the late card on PA Derby day.
Next, Thorpedo Anna, and a muddled 3YO class.
All right, welcome in Horse Racing Happy Hour September 19,
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His name is Matthew DeSantis at Failed.
The menace on Twitter joins us from Long Island.
How are things on Long Island, Matthew?
They're lovely. It's that time of year in New
York where, you know, summer's turning into fall.
There's a little crispness in the air.
To quote the great F Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby,
life starts all over again the first time it gets crisp in the
fall. And so always love this time of
year. And I'm right out by the beach.
So just absolutely loving life. And, you know, the nice part is
we don't have to worry about conditions.
It's fast and firm up here in New York.
So we're thrilled about that. How about that?
It looks like we will have the same in outside of Philadelphia
this weekend as well. Ian, Matt's hope state of
Pennsylvania for the Pennsylvania Derby.
You have to remind me, Matthew, these are the moments when I ask
people, hey, where did you come from?
Where are you going? In your case, you're actually a
Penn National First Bet guy, correct?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I grew up in Reading, PA,
which is probably about an hour and a half outside of
Philadelphia be an hour if we had better roads.
And then but I ultimately Grantville, which is where Penn
National is about 4045 minutes from where I grew up.
And so my dad took me there when I was 11 years old and I turned
$20.00 of allowance money into 26 dollars.
Thank you very much. And.
I was I. Was hooked.
Exactly. And so yeah, I've been playing
ever since. But I always love parks too and
and love to see obviously that track shine on his big day and
thrilled that we're gonna have better weather on Saturday than
we did last, which was just a monsoon, people remember.
Yeah, they, they got the absolute deluge of deluges last
year. I'm stunned that they ran the
turf Monster. I I can't imagine what that turf
course was like. But I wanted to say, you know,
one of the things about the home track or or whatever, it's
amazing what people will think of as their home track, how far
away that is, that kind of thing.
And and the other part is I was interviewing Grant Forester, the
a couple about a month and a half, I guess.
Wow. Two months ago now trainer Grant
Forester. Yeah, the winner in the Indiana
Oaks this year. And it was right before that.
And he said one of the cool things about having a horse in
the Oaks is you just get to be part of a Trax big day, right.
And so there's something cool about just being involved in the
big day. You and I happen to be at
Monmouth together this year for the Haskell, and there's
something just thought about being at another track's big
day, right? It's such, I don't want to call
it an honor, but it is. It's sort of an honor to be at
somebody's, you know, be at their big day for sure.
It is, you know, you get the razzle dazzle and in the case of
Monmouth, you just have an open bar in the paddock.
And I mean that's just spectacular.
Quite frankly, every track should have that on their big
day and it is, you know, it's really special and and the
really cool part and Louis, you know this from following all the
Kentucky Derbies and Kentucky Oaks is it's also a big deal to
be racing on the undercard of those big days.
And so many times connections will save a maiden who they're
really high on to run on the undercard of the Pennsylvania
Derby, the Haskell, you know, and certain big days you up here
in New York, the traverse, the Jim Dandy.
You know, it's not mistake that I believe last year we saw Seize
the Gray beat Dornak in a maiden special weight race on the
undercard of the Whitney. And so you see those types of
horses debut on big days like that.
And so that makes even the first couple of races on the card
exciting too. No, that's absolutely correct.
And I, I, it's so often that we'll refer to, oh, he ran on
Derby weekend or, you know, that sort of thing.
Oh, he ran, he ran during Derby week.
And you, you might not remember that it was Thursday or
Wednesday or whatever, but you remember he ran during Derby
week for sure. And no, you're totally right
about that. But Forster was talking about,
of course, he's a Pacific Northwest guy.
He was talking about being, you know, part of the races up
there, the Log Acres Mile, that kind of stuff.
And just, you know, how special it is to be, whether it's
Indianapolis or Seattle or whatever, just to be, you know,
at the track on the biggest day. I'm going to have Jessica Packet
on the on 680 tomorrow. And I was, I was going through
the sort of resume that she has. Of course, you know, Colonial
Downs, other places that she's been.
I was trying to figure out, I was talking to Tom Law, who's
done, you know, he was past president of the HPP or the AB
and he's doing all the pub for them this week.
If another female track announcer has called a Grade 1
before and I he couldn't come up with.
One she. Was the 1st.
She was the first last year and that was really cool.
I, I remember I had just started at Naira Bets and I was there
for Pennsylvania Derby Day and I actually interviewed her the day
before and she was about to make history being the first track
announcer to ever call a grade one race anywhere in the world.
And it was a just a really cool moment to be able to chat with
her a little bit. Because just a little bit of
back story. When I first started making
content, and this is probably about four years ago on my own
little show that I had called the Win Place show that had
minimal followers, but I was just starting out.
Jess took time and was a guest on my show anytime I asked and
she would come on, was always incredibly gracious with her
time. And I remember the day I had,
the day after I had her on my show the first time.
She was part of a front page story in the New York Times,
like a profile. And I messaged her and I said,
well, you're welcome. It's all because of my little.
That's right, that's right. Failed to menace.
How about not failing, huh? How about that, moving up in the
world, helping people with their lives?
No, because I, you know, it's interesting, these conversations
because I'm going to ask her about it tomorrow.
And I think people approach those kinds of, I don't want to
call them milestones, but those kinds of, you know, moments.
I think it's probably just the better thing with very different
approaches. Like I asked trader Sheree Devoe
over the summer if if she sees herself as one of the great
female trainers, she's like, I don't really think about that at
all. I think of myself as just
another trainer, you know? And I was like, well, you know,
Brittany Russell and Linda Rice and she's like, no, they're just
trainers. That's just what we do, you
know. And so I wondered, you know,
what Jessica's answer will be about that.
But it's not, it's not a nothing for sure, right?
Oh no, it's a it was a big deal and and it was, you know what's
interesting, I think everybody focused on the PA Derby, but of
course the cotillion's a great one right before that.
So it was actually calling the cotillion was actually the kind
of record setting or, or record-breaking or glass, you
know, ceiling shattering moment for her was calling that
cotillion last year. So yeah, it was, it was, it was
a special day last year despite the terrible weather.
And you know, now she gets to do it again this time around.
And it's two really good, 2 interesting fields.
I mean, obviously he's a big superstar in the gazillion.
And then I think of really wide open Pennsylvania Derby field.
Yeah, both races, by the way, have had unbelievably great
histories. You know, just in the last few
years of the Pennsylvania Derby. The winners are Saudi Crown,
Taba, Hot Rod Charlie, Math Wizard McKenzie, West Coast
Kinect, Frosted Byard. It will take charge If you put
together Matthew. I'm not kidding.
Like any 3 year old male race that stands up against
essentially any of them. It it really does, and it's
because almost every three-year old race has a couple of
clunkers. I mean no disrespect to the
horses that won, but there's a couple of them going on.
Kentucky Derby, Yeah, right. Yes, Well.
Right. I wasn't, I wasn't going to
start upsetting people in the state right away, but it was,
you know, you, you do see it. And you know, or, or sometimes
you look at the Preakness or even, you know, that's right in
the Belmont. I mean, even those races where
you go, well, who is that? You know, you kind of go for sky
tracking. Oh yeah, he did win that race,
you know, sort of thing. And that's as good a list of
three-year olds, prominent 3 year olds over the last 10 years
that you're going to find pretty much so anywhere.
So it is, you know, while I know this year's field has not
necessarily gotten the high profile attention, the history
of this race is very, very impressive.
Wanted to give a shout out to someone before we go on with the
show. Roger Browning watching with us.
One of those guys in Indianapolis that hangs out with
us here on the horse racing happy hour, he had the winner
two years ago of the the turf or no last year.
Excuse me, last year's a winner of the turf monster and nobody
listens who tragically died on his way back to Indianapolis.
And so, no, I know Rodger, this is an emotional week for you.
So thanks for hanging out with the show.
I I, I'm not sure I would be able to watch things about
Pennsylvania Derby weekend. So I appreciate you making time
to hang out with us. But yeah, just that incredible
turf monster. They had, you know, legitimate
Breeders' Cup hopes for that horse as well.
And we'll see if there is another great sprinter out of
that race considerably. Better conditions for that race
this coming weekend, for sure. Much, much better.
I mean, that was, that was rough.
But yeah, this year, much better conditions.
And I mean, I just remember last year, even on the main track,
just like puddles forming, basically hanging out on, you
know, the inner rail. And yeah, there there are some
stories that maybe I'll tell you after we stop recording about
some jockeys and trainers who were not very fond of certain
things that were taking place that day.
So. And yeah, that's the other thing
about I tell people, horse racing and college football.
You gotta show up because the weather doesn't matter.
Guy, NHL fanatics saying hi to you for joining on the show
tonight. Appreciate you guys all jumping
in on the horse racing happy hour tonight.
By the way, the past winners of the Cotillion include last year
Steve Kornacki did this episode. So you're you're filling in for
Steve Kornacki today. By the way, that's just.
I feel that's appropriate. No pressure.
And so he picked stealing crusher on this show.
He got it totally right, by the way.
He was like, I don't really care about the conditions.
I love her form in California. I think she's the winner and he
screenshots the whole thing sounded to me I'm like, that's
Steve Kornacki. How about that guy before that,
though, Society Clarriere, Midnight Biizu, Songbird,
Untappable Plum, pretty Aubre de Grace.
I mean, the list of winners of the cotillion man, it's, it's
like acorn level, it's met bio level.
I mean, it's that good. It is that good.
And again, I think we have a Philly who's probably going to
etch your name into history in that group this year and
certainly has the potential to with Torpedo Anna.
And so it's it's a great group historically and it's funny.
Ceiling Crusher was a horse I really liked going into that
race last year and I think actually might have been my top
pick in that race. I'd have to go back and look at
all the stuff I wrote, but the But I remember liking that horse
showing up on Pennsylvania Dirty Day.
And there's a guy, Andrew Radinsky, who kind of covers
parks a little bit for In the Money media.
Nice guy, young kid, He's always at the track.
And Andrew talked to some of Doug O'Neill's people and he
said they're treating this race like the Breeders Cup.
And I was like, put it all on ceiling crusher.
I was like, just put it all on ceiling crusher.
And it was the idea of like, this was their big race.
They weren't going to make it to the Distaff.
So this was the race for this horse.
This was the chance to get the Grade 1.
And it was like, all right, like, let's then then you know,
just sometimes that mentality of this is your this horse is fully
cranked up ready to go for this race.
There's not. We're leaving something in the
tank for the next one that that tells you all you need to know
sometimes. Yeah, we are live right now with
our friends at the Sporting Tribune.
You can find them at Sporting Trib on Twitter as well.
And I wrote about the Derby prep this last weekend, Matthew, we
had our first one in the Iroquois.
I used to totally ignore that race, except a man named Larry
Demeret took a horse named W Saratoga, won that race last
year, and then meandered his way down the Derby trail all the way
to the freaking starting gate. It did the darn thing got to
beat some very nice people on the demerit team last year as
well as part of our Derby week coverage here on our local ESPN
affiliate. And and so I I have a new
respect for the Iroquois because it I think it'd been 2006 since
the last even starter hit the the even got to the starting
gate. But Jonathan's way wins this,
wins this race, and frankly does it in a way that is impossible
to ignore. Right.
OK. And you know, Ohio bred, we're
going to set all those things aside for sure.
But look, this is I think this is the kind of horse that makes
sense as far as his breeding, as far as his running style.
You know, you know, you know, idiot Charlie on the damn side
of all of it seems to add up. I think you had two horses right
behind him, one who's gonna be a sprinter, one who will want to
go longer actually as well. I think the third place horse in
this race, for example, Jocoso, ends up probably being a turf
horse because of all the breeding on his damn side as
well. But you know, hey, if the purse
is there, you run for $300,000. It just is what it is.
What did you think of Jonathan's Way?
Do you think that's a horse that we could see pretty prominently
in the spring? I think so.
And I think he's a pretty serious horse.
And I was, you know, on with you on ESPN Radio before the Friday
before that race and we talked about this horse and I said, you
know, just how impressed I was by his debut because things
didn't go as planned. When you have a debut and
suddenly you get pinched between two horses and you find yourself
sitting second last, that's not a position most young 2 year old
horses are comfortable doing. Taking kickback and being behind
other runners. And for that horse to then make
a move the way he did, if you go back and watch the replay of
that maiden race, so impressive because he just made a move 4
wide around the turn like it was just no problem and just gave up
all the ground knowing that he could just easily win that race.
And he did. And then for him to come back
and show so much superior speed on in the Iroquois and just take
him basically gate to wire just shows incredible versatility
from a young horse. And there's a maturation that
this horse has in terms of a mental maturation of physical
maturation. The 89 buyer speed figure
certainly matches up and more than compares with what we've
seen a lot of other top 2 year olds do.
So I'm happy for Phil Bauer. I thought Caitlin Free had a
great interview with him afterwards where, you know, he
kind of talked about, you know, listen, he's had a lot of good
fillies and now this is a chance to have some really good Colts
here in Jonathan's way, I think is absolutely a horse that
you're going to have to take seriously come springtime and
even looking ahead to the Breeders Cup Juvenile.
And of course, Phil Bauer, a smaller group because he does
train privately for Rigney Racing.
They did spend a significant amount of money on this horse.
And so, right, good for them to get return on that as well.
By the way, the winner before. Go ahead.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was just going to say to that
point, reminds me a little bit of what's going on with
Ferocious as well. Ferocious was a really big
purchase for Ramiro Restrepo in that group and and Delgado and
they usually don't go after $1.3 million horses in that group.
They usually are going after $250,000 horses or less, which
is what Mage was. And so that's interesting that
you had these two kind of smaller mid level trainers,
ownership groups really taking a big swing with these two
respective horses who, oh, by the way, just turned out to be
two of the top, I don't know, 3 or 4 two year olds now in the
country. Yeah, no, that's exactly right.
Phil Bauer, of course, this year has had 91 starters, 20 wins.
So it's not as though he doesn't know what he's doing, folks.
He definitely does. It's just this getting to the
starting game for the Kentucky Derby's a different ask, though.
It's a very different process. It's a very different thing in
its own right. And so if this horse makes it or
not doesn't mean that he did a poorer training job by any
stretch, but rather just how difficult it is.
I have to mention that the winner was Court Vision in 2007,
in 2008, one the Hollywood with Derby and then, of course, the
year after when the Breeders come mild.
So obviously you can win the Iroquois and go on to just fine
of a career as well. Again, he's he's Matthew
DeSantis. He's with naira bets.
You can find him on Twitter at failed the menace.
I'm Louie Rabo at radio Louie on Twitter.
I was going to do the blind rankings with you and then I
lost my producer. So I can't do both and I'm not
going to. I'm not going to pretend that I
know how to do both. I'm not that guy.
I'm not not yet, not yet. I'm not, I'm not not, not yet
43, not 44. You understand me?
I got time. And so the the, the last 10
winners, I was going to have you blind rank the last 10
Pennsylvania Derby winners. By the way, I set it up
perfectly last week. I got Ilben to put Justify as
the 5th best Derby winner in the last 10 years.
Oh. Beautiful.
Oh, Louis Rabo just set it up. Let's Go was fantastic.
And so, but of these winners, I'll mention them again.
Saudi Crowd, Table, Hot Rod, Charlie, Math Wizard, Mackenzie,
West Coast Connect, Frosted, Byron and we'll take charge.
Do you have a favorite of those horses?
Oh, God, do I have a favorite? I mean, part of me is always
going to love Frosted, but I I, yeah, God, I would have to say
out of that group. Honestly, I'm looking at it
because you texted me this group as well.
And maybe it's a little recency bias, but hold all tickets.
I like hot rod Charlie. I just that horse.
I I just always like that horse. He always found trouble one way
or another. And because there was even like
a long objection in that Pennsylvania Jersey, if you
remember as well with him in Midnight Bourbon.
And those two kind of had a, you know, went back and forth.
Obviously Midnight Bourbon, you know, falls in the Haskell and
comes back to then run really well after that.
So it was but Hot Rod was always a really a horse.
I always really liked. I mean, how could you not?
I think the ownership group, bunch of young guys, you know,
get behind that horse. And so that was one.
But what I will say is the other horse I wanted to shout out is
McKenzie, who has suddenly become quite the first crop sire
that we have this year and is the sire to Chancellor
Mcpatrick, who we just saw win the Hopeful up in Saratoga.
So I feel like sometimes when you see horses like Gun Runner
and McKenzie now on some of these lists, it's so interesting
to see how people's estimation of their horses, of those horses
grow because of their second career as a sire suddenly.
Yeah, Kinect stands out on the list for that, right, For me at
least. Right, as far as the the
breeding side of things and, and what that's turned into in his,
with his prodigy especially. And so, yeah, no, it's an
interesting list. And Gandolfo, who did this show
until two weeks ago, 'cause he's a bum, was a big fan of Hot Rod
Charlie because his grandfather, who got them into horses, was
named Charlie and he sold cars for a living.
Oh my God. Joke, joke grows and I and I
think it's was it Breeders' Cup Juvenile?
He ran second at like 50 to one or 60 to one or something.
I think that's the story. Mike was like, you know what, I
got to put 5 bucks on this horse and he didn't bother to go
across the board. And he always got towards the.
Board and it's one of the great stories because we're standing
there and he goes and I'm like, oh man, he went deep in a
second. Good for you, Mike, good for
you. He's like I I I didn't bet him
across the board, Mike no, what are we doing?
That was fantastic. So oh man, just one of those
great moments. With the track.
Yeah, Hot rod, Charlie. I'll remember that story almost
certainly forever. NHL fanatic wants to know, man,
his unmatched wisdom. The wise guy horse for Saturday.
I have a problem here. Matthew and I, We need to get
into it. So we had a buzz horse for the
Iroquois and now we got a wiseguy horse for the
Pennsylvania Derby. I, I want to be clear with our
front NHL fanatic. I am OK with wiseguy horses.
I'm not OK with buzz horses for Derby.
Perhaps what? What says?
Matthew does ask. Yeah, and by the way, thank you
to Kevin for putting another jinx on another buzz.
You know what? And.
So you know, what's funny is actually I got it wrong in the
broadcast. He was totally right.
He was on Jonathan's way. I mentioned the wrong words
that. He was talking.
So he was totally right. So in the in the piece of the
Sporting Tribune, I gave him all of the credit that I could.
I opened the article with the guy because I said it wrong on
Friday with the with you. Yeah, I love it.
That's hysterical. You know, it's interesting.
I think Unmatched Wisdom here's what I would say if Unmatched
Wisdom's morning line was seven to two.
I don't think he'd be a wise guy.
Horse. Yeah, right, I think.
Right, all right, let me.
Check. My connection.
There we go. Sorry about that.
Yeah. Sorry.
And so, yeah, so I was just saying like if unmatched
Wisdom's morning line was. 7:00 to 7:00.
I don't, yeah, I don't think he'd be considered that.
But I agree. He's the horse that everybody's
looking at in the morning line going, you know, if we can get
him at, if we can even get him at 4 to one, nine to two like
that, that would be a great price to be able to get on that
type of a horse. Because you know, Dragoon guard,
you know, we can start diving into this if you want, But like
Dragoon guard, his his numbers don't really stand out over the
rest of the field at all. And I mean, he's he's kind of 1.
He gives me a lot of Arthur's ride vibes of a horse that's
managed to like just get out up on the front end and kind of
carve out fractions without really being pressed.
And now suddenly you're in a race with seize the Gray
unmatched wisdom and just step on it all who want to be
forward. That's going to be tough.
I can't remember a race of this this level with this many front
runners and a mile and an eighth 2 Turner.
I can't. I mean, it's if this is just a
stunning number of horses, they're going to want to be near
the front like you mentioned. I mean, I think the only hunter
buyer in this in this field is sees the grey in the in the
Preakness, right? I mean, and so it is, you know,
it, that one stands out. And so it is there's going to
be, if there's a chance at least of that kind, what you just
mentioned, this pace explosion at the beginning of the race,
essentially, who might be behind that group of horses.
He's going to be part of that group of horses.
We'll get into it. I like another horse around
those odds. And when we get to the
Pennsylvania Derby, I will explain why it's one of those.
Matthew, I'm I'm sure you have these moments.
You look at the past performances and you're like,
why do I love this horse? Why do I love this horse?
Why do I love this horse? And then you just finally go
with it. By the way, sees the great was
that horse in the Preakness for me and gang smoking was the
horse of the United Nations for me this year.
So I'm gonna trust this one as well because I'm 2 for two on
those horses and I'm gonna try to make it 3 for three as we
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All right, tons of steaks on the card you mentioned, by the way,
trying to get into the maiden races on this day.
They're 100K in Philly this weekend, right?
So it is, you know, they got eighteen horses entered for a
maiden race this weekend. So make sure you're checking out
all the different bets available at at parks this weekend.
But let's go ahead. I mean, Next is running in the
Greenwood. I don't think we need to spend a
lot of time on the Greenwood. But how many times have you
gotten to watch Next in person? I don't think I've seen him in
person. I've seen him 3-4 times in
person and I saw him last year. I've just, I've seen him the two
Greenwood Cups that he's won and I've seen, I saw him this year
up at Aqueduct and I saw him in Saratoga as well.
So yeah, this made my fifth time.
He's amazing. And it's just so and and I also
am so happy for obviously for Dan Callens, but also for Lawan
Machado, who, you know, puts in a lot of time down in your neck
of the woods and at Turfway Park and, you know, really grinds it
through this winter and for him just to get a special horse like
this to ride. And I just love seeing Lawan
come up and stay on the ride and, you know, always, always a
big fan of the axe man. And so you know that that's
that's going to be fun. And he just doesn't have an
equal. And he's just so dominant.
And I get, I get people wanting him to maybe go shorter.
And in my heart of hearts, I would love to see him run in a
mile and 1/4 and see what happened.
Yeah, yeah, he's gonna ask about that would be a lot of fun.
But I also like seeing greatness and just go out and do your
thing. Yeah.
You know, David Aragona, who does the lines up where you are
and does, frankly as good a job as anyone in the country.
He he was talking about, you know, hey, this might be a
category that's going away. Why are they running horses?
You know, why are they running next only in these kinds of
races? And to that number one, I think
the easy answer is, well, the races do exist right now and he
can go get the checks. But the second part is we got
ten horses for this field, man. It's not like you know it it We
forget that running for second stinks for the jockey, but it
doesn't stink for the ownership at a $200,000 race.
So I, I'll tell this story now. I was going to tell the story
off air, but I'll tell the story now and I'll I'll protect some
names, but last year. A little redaction on the horse
racing. Happy I'll redact a little bit
but I will say last year in the Greenwood Cup, if people
remember and all you have to do is look at the PPS, know who I'm
talking about, but there was next wins by 20 plus lengths.
The horse that was in second was appeared to safely be in second
and the jockey on the 2nd place horse, quite frankly, kind of
stood up and was riding the horse through the puddles
thinking, I got this. And some kind of like it was a
relatively inexperienced jockey is busting his ass to get to the
line at 69 to one and gets up for second by a nose over the
horse that was, I think second choice that day.
And I will just say that there was a very displeased trainer at
that jockey immediately after that race.
Because you're right, there's a big difference between 2nd and
3rd place money in a, in a, you know, two $300,000 stakes race
and, you know, run through the wire and it doesn't matter if
the other horse is 20 legs ahead.
You got to worry about winning your next race just to be
second. So no, it it's, it's a big deal
to get second and you know, to be grade three placed, you know,
those are things that are important for connections and
for horses futures. It reminds me of the flight line
Pacific classic. I'm gagging for the name of the
the Baffert horse that ran second, but was it?
He country. No, it wasn't country grammar.
Wasn't country grammar I'm I'm forgetting who he was right now
but but anyways, Baffert said that flight light was so far
ahead that his horse thought he won.
It was confused why he wasn't going to the winner's circle.
Yeah, I love that kind of story. So I imagine with next last year
the Greenwood, that second place finisher thought he had really
done the work it. Got up to the second place,
right? Yeah.
He thought he won it, you know? Yeah.
Yeah, right. Yeah.
I mean, it's, it's so incredible to see just how easily he pulls
away from everybody and just, and he's shown doing so much
versatility and he's such an interesting horse too.
And he's a little bit of a quirky horse, but he's he's,
it's really great to see that they've figured out what he does
well. And man, he does it as good as
anybody we've seen lately. If someone wanted to play the
pick four there, Matthew, where next is in the Greenwood Cup and
then it goes, you know, through the Turf Monster, some other
races, the mile there. How would you play that pick 4?
Are you trying to catch a price of the other legs or are you
understanding? Hey, next is part of this.
We're essentially playing a pick three.
Play it for a dollar, play it for 2 bucks.
Play it for 3 bucks if you can. Yeah, I mean that that's kind of
how I approach that that kind of latter approach of going,
listen, if if, if the horse racing gods are going to give
you a free square, don't spit in their face about it.
You know, don't try to out think yourself sometimes and and just
yeah, go and look at the next leg and maybe you can find a
price there. And I actually think that some
of those other races are a little bit more contentious
around, you know, that that Greenwood Cup.
So if you can find a six to one, an 8 to one horse that can kind
of get you a little bit of a price in the second leg, that's
great. But I've always been of the
opinion like don't try to out think yourself and you know, die
Vernon is a nice horse at 12:50 in that Greenwood Cup, but I'm
not picking Die Vernon and I'm I'm not fading next off of that
or I'm not including another horse and next certainly that
would be sacrilegious. But you know it.
It's just being smart about those sorts of things.
And I, I'm, I like putting together skinny tickets.
I don't mind putting together a like $8 pick 4 ticket or
something like that. You know, and, and, and having,
yeah, there might be two heavy favorites in there, but I might
throw in a couple of prices in the other two legs.
And OK, it might only pay $38, but it only cost me 8 bucks to
put it together. And so, you know, if I do it 2-3
times, it's going to pay off. The second finisher was country
grammar. So congratulations, you win
royal ship for this third and express train filling out the
ever popular flight line superfecta.
So there you are. That's an excuse me, here's.
It now here's a little quiz. From Louis Oh boy quizzes here.
We go what? What horse was what horse
finished closest to flight line in his career?
I'm going to go with Olympiad. Is that possibly correct?
It is not, but it's not. It's a good guess.
OK. It is happy saver.
How about? That that is random.
OK, yeah, I like that a lot. OK.
I'm not going to lie to you. Was that the Matt mile?
Yeah, Matt mile. You can use that anytime you
want, it's all yours. This free information that I
knew you could also use it. How about that?
All. Right, the turf monster.
Shout out to our guy. I want to pull him up again
here. Our guy Roger Browning.
Emotional weekend for him. Had last year's winner with
Nobody Listens. We got to party on my birthday
at Turfway Park when he won the Big Daddy in 2022, before that,
of course, and then I went on to a really, really great career
after that. But the Turf Monster is five
furlongs, the Breeders Cup distance on the turf there at
parks go for a quarter, $1,000,000 for three-year olds
and up here. I thought this was an
interesting field actually, and I think 1, where you can get
creative or you can kind of just press on horses you like.
We get horses coming out of Saratoga like Super Quest, who I
thought ran really well behind Big Invasion last time out, beat
our shot before that as well. But I think, you know, 6-7 and
eight in here, Allegon for for Edward Allard in here, maybe
Robert Reed's horse in four, Harp the seven I think at a
longer price might have had something said.
Bay coming in here. Anybody stand out to you in this
field? Yeah, it's interesting.
I I agree with your kind of initial thoughts and I've my
ultimately landed on the 6th as my top selection Allegon.
I just thought this one of five to one presented some decent
value won the essentially won the prep race for this the parks
dash back in August and I this awards that has some really nice
races to run back to. You look back, you know, was was
just in over his head 3 back in the japer and I felt like maybe
pressed things a little too much last time two back.
What the one thing I'll say about this horse is I really
like this horse specific specifically 5 furlongs.
I actually think that's kind of where I want this horse.
And so like this one a lot. Good tactical speed should be
able to sit just behind the pace of super quest and Jean Valjean
the number 4. So those two presumably are
going to go at it. And then I also identified as if
you're going to take a shot with a bigger price for harp makes a
ton of sense. Willing to just kind of toss
that effort last time out on the dirt, obviously in an off turf
race. But you know, you look at some
of those other efforts pretty solid, including a, you know,
losing to a horse like Surveillance and Running with
Scissors, who are both pretty nice horses.
And you know, was kind of going to I think make that next step
in that third start in the form cycle.
And like I said, ultimately that race got taken off the turf.
Another one I like at 5 furlongs specifically.
Good early speed there. Yeah, tons of everybody's going
to be in town this weekend for these races as well, so you'll
see all the connections that you are very familiar with in this
one as well. Moving on to the next race is
the Gallant Bob. It's a grade 2400 K here, 6
furlongs on the dirt. And without being terribly rude,
Matthew, I was thinking back to five years of doing this show.
I can't remember a Grade 2 with a field like this.
This is we, we do our own grading system here on the horse
racing Happy Hour. We have for a very long time.
I I this is a listed plus for me.
Yeah, I, I, I wouldn't disagree with that at all.
It was. It was.
Which, by the way, can mean great betting opportunity,
frankly, is what it can. Mean, right.
And I, I think that's such an important distinction to make
and, and something I try to emphasize when people go, that's
a disappointing field, OK, It might be a disappointing field
from what you expect a grade one or a grade 2 or a grade 3 to
look like. That doesn't mean it's a
disappointing betting field. And those are kind of different
things sometimes. And so, you know, and also, you
know, this as well, these things ebbs and flows.
You know, one year of race looks pretty weak and the next year
you go, man, they got a bunch of monsters running in this grade
too. So it just, it sometimes it's
just the nature of the racing calendar and the crop and just
who is is active and who's not. And you know, and this is the
group we ended up with this year.
And so I think honestly. By the way, it's restricted to
three-year old. So I mean, this is going to
happen sometimes once in a while, you're just going to have
a sprinter crop like this. And I'll be honest, I think if
anybody's to blame for this is the fact that the H Allen
Jerkins was so incredibly loaded with talent that I think a lot
of horses kind of took some time maybe after that race.
And I honestly, there are probably three or four horses
from that race who probably should have come here instead,
in my opinion. And and then the field would
have looked a lot better. But obviously you take a shot in
a grade one. I get it.
But yeah, this one, listen, you could look at the number one Ben
Tornado for Jose D'Angelo, second back from the
International start running in the Saudi Derby, finished behind
Forever Young and Book of Dano. You know, listen, I'm not going
to talk anybody off of that horse at 9:00 to 5:00 if you
want to go with that one. But I do think the number three
Bucharino is at least a little bit of an interesting play here.
A horse that's, you know, one last time out at parks going 6
1/2 furlongs and one easy over Maximus Beridius and Sunny
Breeze, who are both in this field as well and has some good
early speed. I, I don't know this one at 4:00
to 1:00. It's hard to say the source is
value because it's essentially the second choice.
But I still think there's at least something interesting
about that horse and maybe that horse is able to take a step
forward. And the other part is, you know,
with Ben Tornado breaking on the rail, I always get a little
worried about horses breaking from the rail on the sprints.
And just if you don't get out exactly cleanly, sometimes that
inside path just all of a sudden closes off to you.
Yeah, no, it'll be interesting to watch the start of this race
as you mentioned. I do wonder with Bucarino if
that was a one off or if this is something sustainable for that
horse that was second off the layoff last time, second in the
form cycle. Now you hope with a with a
bullet work just a week ago at parks that that would be, you
know, translating into the speed here as well training on the
dirt course. They're going the 6 1/2 in that
race. I mean, the horse didn't need 6
1/2. This horse could have won at 5.
This horse could have won at 4 1/2, frankly, right?
Got the lead, kept the lead, pulled away at the end there.
Jose Loscato, by the way, it should be said, has been down
for 13 races this year at parks, has won thirteen of them.
So this is a course where he's very comfortable, has won these
races. And so if you see Loscato next
to a horse on Saturday, might be one to look at as well.
I thought a a a potential longer shot here that could be
interesting is the out of the Olive barn Sunny Breeze.
That horse did not show up well last out in that Sprint.
If it's the course then I'll be happy to be wrong, but I think
that horse is going to run a better race this weekend.
I'd agree more. I just finished editing my
episode of Capping the Card where I go through all 14 races
with my top pick, my top value play, my top pick was the
Bucherino. My top value play was Sunny
Breeze. I completely agree with you on
that spot. I think 8 to one's a really good
price. And this is a horse that won a
stakes race going 7 furlongs off Lasix, 2 back.
So you know, that's one where the Lasix question was already
answered. The horse can run off Lasix.
I'm not worried about that. Can go longer if necessary, can
do a little bit more distance, has a little, a little bit more
foundation. And yeah, I think just maybe
didn't quite, you know, was pressing a little bit that day
and then just kind of faded. I think comes back with a little
bit of a better effort there. And I, I just, I think you're
gonna get a really good price for connections.
Who, by the way, you know, Edward Allard and Jaime
Rodriguez win at a 43% clip over the last year with a $3.44 ROI.
So just flatbedding them is really not a bad deal.
That's exactly right in this field, Bucarito, who you
mentioned as your top pick 3 for three lifetime at parks as well
the cotillions the next race one of the absolute gems of this
part of the season in horse racing.
Mile and a 16th on the dirt. There go for three-year old
Phillies, 4,000,000 bucks. This.
They're a little like, like Grand Slam tennis, Matthew.
The ladies, they run for the same amount of money as the men.
Who did you land on in the cotillion that's not named
Torpedo Anna? I have to say, every week I try
to identify the race that can make you the most money if
you're a contrarian. OK, yeah, I think this weekend
it's Torpedo Anna because with Next, I don't think it's in a
part of the card that's going to get a ton of money.
And so I think Torpedo Anna, Torpedo Anna's probably your
chance to really maximize, say the late pick 5 or something
like that, which is a mandatory, by the way.
I know they have the jackpot Big Philly 5 there at parks.
It is a mandatory payout on Saturday, so they will be paying
it out. Torpedo Anna, though, how many
times have you gotten to see her run?
I've only seen her the one time at the Oaks.
I've only seen her one time in person actually.
I was holed up inside my office, I think, for the coaching club,
America Oaks. But I got to see her obviously
run in that traverse and that was what an effort.
I mean, that was just that's as good as you can see a horse run.
I mean, she just ran so well that day.
And yeah, I think that the big question is, is there going to
be a bounce, right? And you know, if you look at the
numbers, she kind of outran everything she's done before.
What I would say is 2 things. One, I do think sometimes buyer
tends to be if you're using buyer speed figures, I do think
they tend to be, I'm not going to say sexist, but I do think
sometimes Philly and mare's races are downgraded a little
bit from what some of the numbers are for the boys.
The other thing is if you watch her previous races when she's
running 9699 buyers, Brian Hernandez Junior is not asking
her for everything. You know, she's running those
numbers at 90 percent, 85%. And what we saw at the Travers
was when she's asked for 100%, what she's able to do.
That's pretty damn impressive. And, and I got to give a ton of
credit to Kenny Mcpeak, who has been incredibly transparent
throughout this whole process. You know, the videos that he's
been posting of her, she looks even better, quite frankly, than
she did before the Traverse. She looks bigger.
She looks like she put on weight.
Doesn't look like that race took a lot out of her.
So I get people wanting to play against her in the spot.
I don't blame them. I don't begrudge them.
And from a betting standpoint, that's exactly, you're 100%
right. That's how you're going to make
money in this sequence is zigging against her.
And the horse that I really like that I keep coming back to is
the number 2 scalable. And I like this horse because
this horse closed into really slow fractions last time out at
the Monmouth Oaks and. Beat Gun Song and was able to
was able to close into a fraction that was 113 and change
to the six furlongs and went about four wide under Paco Lopez
and still managed to win that race.
And those aren't necessarily ingredients that you see coming
from off the pace at Monmouth. Going wide behind slow
fractions. I mean, that's not a winning
recipe. A lot of times this is the
worst. I've always kind of liked for
Todd Pletcher and it feels like maybe this horse, I know that 89
kind of came out of nowhere from a buyer speed figure standpoint,
but you look at the rest of the Phillies here and there's really
not much else that's better than an 89 in a lot of cases.
So at 12:50 I'll take a shot with a horse like scalable and,
and even if I end up using torpedo and up top I might just
do a simple, you know, 6-2 Exactor or something like that
and just, you know, see where that goes.
Yeah, I think that's a totally reasonable play and I think
you're probably gonna get 12 to one in that spot.
So that's the best way probably to use Torpedo Anna in any kind
of any kind of ticket. You know, the interesting one to
me is Sidamara, 'cause I don't quite know what to make of her.
And we've actually seen this year, you know, last year on the
Derby trail, we had to watch the Revson and horses coming out of
Aqueduct. They ran well when they came out
of that race. Horses are running well out of
Delaware right now. And it's it's an interesting,
you know, year to year thing that sort of happens.
Obviously power squeeze wins that race.
Cinnamara was the favorite in that race.
If people remember first time off Lasix, I thought she looked
really good. She closed in that race.
Frankly, if she if she gets ahead, she loses by a nose.
If she doesn't lose that or you know, she wins it in that photo
finish, I think we're talking about her really differently.
I think you're going to get a solid 5 to one type of number on
her on Saturday. So she might be my horse that I
would use in the exacta this weekend to get awesome value as
well. Of course, that is Bill Mott and
Jose Ortiz. I will talk about Bill Mott now
as we preview the Pennsylvania Derby.
His horse is the one that I cannot get off.
We're going to mile and an eighth on the dirt. 3 year olds,
of course, 1,000,000 bucks on the line just outside of
Philadelphia. And look, this is an interesting
field. You get, look, let's be clear,
you get a Grade 1 winner in here.
You got the Santa Anita Derby winner in Stronghold making the
trip from California. We have seen California horses
travel very well in the past. Those member those winners,
Mackenzie, we've seen West Coast, obviously Taba, we've
seen those horses come in from from out West and show up
really, really big in this race. So I expect that I think
Stronghold, I don't know if he wins here, but I think he'll run
at least a respectable race. You mentioned your goon guard,
all the questions there for sure with him.
And of course, our guy NHL fanatic asked about he asked
about unmatched wisdom for this weekend.
But where did you end up landing?
Who's your winner for the Pennsylvania Derby?
Yeah, so I was from the very beginning, I was against Dragoon
Guard and I was against Stronghold simply because of the
post position being kind of marooned out in post 11.
I think it's a tough spot for him.
I I think he might get the right sort of trip though, because he
does like to track the pace rather than be on the pace.
And so he can't sit right behind that speed.
And so if Antonio Freizu can kind of work out the right trip,
then that might be interesting. I do worry about him though, You
know, I'm, again, I'm not an acolyte to buyer speed figures,
but he's never cracked, He's never bested A-90.
I mean, he he feels a little slow maybe for this race.
So we'll see. I ultimately landed on unmatched
wisdom, which is not a particularly original idea, I
don't think. And I think that 8 to one kind
of is what everybody's kind of drawn to.
You're not going to get it, but this is a horse.
There's two things that I think are interesting.
One, of course, look phenomenal first three starts of his career
and then he goes to the Travers and he faces the best group of
three-year olds we've seen run this year, basically in terms
of, you know, a crystallized collection of.
And, and so he gets the he gets a terrible trip that day and he
just doesn't get to his spot. And suddenly he's sitting fifth,
He's throwing his head. He's not comfortable.
He you could tell the whole time the horse was not happy with
what how how things were going. And what I appreciate is the
fact that Chad brings him right back in another grade one.
He's not dropping. He didn't see the Travers ago.
Maybe we have a grade 3 horse here.
You know, maybe maybe that was a little ambitious.
Let's drop him down into something else and spot him
here, cut him back to one turn mile.
You know, something like that. No, we're going right back to A2
turn grade one because that's the level of confidence we have.
And that's the horse that has shown the ability to rate
previously. Now it's granted it's just
sitting second, but doesn't need to be on the lead construction
from off the pace. And I think that's important to
point out. And quite frankly, two of all
three of his career wins are faster than anything Dragoon
guards ever run. So I just ultimately landed on
him in this spot. I do think Sees the Gray is
going to have a big effort. That's a horse I'm really
interested to see, you know, for Dewayne Lucas, by his standards,
coming off a massive layoff of two months.
And. So you know, he he you know, so
he's going to be fresh and I think that's another horse that
if he gets to his spot, you know, if I'm if Jamie Torres can
get him on the lead going into that first turn, I think he's a
different type of animal when he's up on there going to turn.
So I had a lot of interesting tactics there.
But I know the horse that you're talking about and I'm a big fan
of this horse as well. I'm using him underneath and all
of my tickets and that is time out.
Yes. Oh, that's right.
Here's here's what I cannot figure out, Matthew.
And it's bothering me a lot. Yeah.
Which sees the Gray are we gonna get?
Because the last time he came off a layoff, he ran in an
optional claimer at Oaklawn. And then people forget he ran in
late February. He ran in March.
He ran in early April. He ran in May twice.
He ran in June in that Belmont, okay?
So that horse was on his seventh race in that sequence.
They finally give him a little bit of time off here, which by
the way, is a horrific angle for the coach.
I want to be very clear, it's not a good angle for him as far
as this amount of time off. It's like one for 20.
I mean, it's not good, okay? But this horse last time off a
little bit of a freshening and it was considerably longer
before. I want to be clear about that.
He took off like 5 months between races, something like
that. He was great though after a
freshening, I wonder if we won't get a little bit more of him
with some better legs and those kinds of things.
I think of the front running horses in this race, he's the
fastest. And so if he can get that lead
and Jaime, like you mentioned, if he can rate properly, man,
good, good. Good for him.
I am so worried about the front pace of this race, Matthew.
I think I think there's a chance because of who's in this race
and where they're gonna have to break from and who they're
breaking next to. We might see high 20 twos for
the first quarter or for the you know, I mean like this kind of
stuff. I mean, I think there's a real
chance the half miles like 45 and change and I just that's too
fast for sees the Gray and those sorts of things.
And yes, you're right. It is time out and I don't know
what to do with this horse, Matthew, except I know he likes
to close and it's if people don't know the stretch of parks,
he's gonna have time to close. That's just how the the course
is stretched up. They'll have plenty of time,
yeah. Yeah, that's right.
Yeah. The stretch actually, if people
don't know it runs from Penn State to Philadelphia.
So it's a it's a longer stretch there in Pennsylvania and parks.
So he's gonna have time to make up the the distance there.
And who's been better this year with this kind of horse than
Bill Mott? The answer is no one.
You talked about Arthur's ride earlier.
He screams Arthur's ride in a spot to me.
Actually, this is the horse for me that actually reminds me the
most of Arthur's ride. I love the 12:50 kind of price,
man. I, I just, I need Joel Rosario
to show up like a man on Saturday, for sure.
It's just, it's one of those races.
Go ahead. Here's the thing.
He lost our match Wisdom. Is there's there is an element
to Joelle where there are certain horses that fit Joelle
that I like seeing him on? This is actually one of those
types of horses. So I like Joelle when a horse
naturally has a running style of coming from off the pace.
What I don't like is when Joelle gets cute and decides to turn
like a stalking horse into a deep closer and then we go, OK,
Joelle's doing Joelle things. But when there's a horse that
like I loved him when he ran Clarriere because it was like
great, that's what you do best. Great point off the pace with
these incredible finishes and he nobody out finishes Joelle
Rosario. And so it's, you know, the horse
fits him from a pedigree standpoint, sired by Curlin out
of a warfront dam. I mean, she'd want to run for
days. I mean, distance is not going to
be an issue at all and is going to get that trip because you
figure a horse like lonesome boys probably going to have to
go sees the Gray's going to go. Doc Sullivan has some speed and,
and it's going to be a little bit forward, but you would
imagine time out's going to be getting pretty close to the
rail. Maybe the two payoff is is not
going to be hung wide in any way like for Stronghold or maybe
even unmatched wisdom or others. And so is going to save ground.
And then Joel's going to kind of use probably that inside move
that he likes to do and try to find some and, and it's going to
get to your point. It's a long home stretch.
It's because it's going to be a strung outfield.
I guarantee it. There's going to be plenty of
room for him to maneuver around coming from home.
I think at 12:50 he presents outstanding value.
He's going to be on every single one of my tickets in terms of my
vertical, my horizontal plays, my pick fives, my pick fours.
He's going to be on all of those.
I, I'm not going to get beat by him.
I'm going to say that I like him way, way, way too much to leave
him off my ticket. So I, I like that a lot.
Now you know, depending on what price unmatched wisdom is versus
what he is, I might end up doing some wind bets on him as well.
People talk about the end of horse racing a lot.
People are very negative in our space about the end of horse
racing. I have evidence of it.
I have an Eclipse vote. So the, the, the horse in here
that I need to win Matthew so that I get to have these debates
for the rest of the year essentially is I need seize the
Gray to win this race. Because then he injects himself
with multiple high level grade ones, including the classic race
of the Preakness and this race of the Pennsylvania Derby, which
we just named the last 10 winners numerous times on the
show because it's that good. OK, he didn't show up in those
other two races, but they were races 8 and nine of his season
that started in March. I mean, this, this is a, a horse
that just ran and ran and ran. We all pined for the days when
horses would run 1012 * a year. We'd get one.
And the chance of him winning the Pat de Mile, turning around,
win the Preakness 14 days later and then running back and
winning the Pennsylvania Derby in September.
I think that would inject him seriously into the conversation.
It it would have to because if you just look, if you take the
names of the races away and you just look at the resume, he and
fierceness basically have the exact same resume, two grade
ones and a grade 2. Win.
That, that that's the exact same thing.
And so now, you know, Florida and, and by the way, that
Florida Derby, please, I that was an allowance race.
I mean, you, you were talking about listed stakes plus.
I mean, you look at that Florida Derby, Wolf.
I mean, that was not a Grade 1. And, you know, our late friend
Chuck Simon, you know, would always go on rants about, you
know, you can't. Great.
There shouldn't be grade ones to prep for a Grade 10.
He's totally right. Yes, of course.
Which, yeah, God bless Chuck for for that.
And so the, you know, the the reality is that, you know, then
you look at Dornak, OK, he's got his two grade ones, but you
know, that's and then a grade 2 as well in the fountain of
youth. So same sort of thing.
Sierra Leone, you know, just kind of shows up and runs on us
but never doesn't win. The big one hasn't won since the
bluegrass. And so, yeah, I think you're
absolutely right. If sees the great wins, then
it's at least a couple more months until you get to the
Breeders Cup classic and then OK, we'll see who ends up
running the best out of that group probably and that's kunai
who who's going to end up being your champion 3 year old.
But I I think until then we'll see.
And by the way, you want to talk about debates.
What if forever young comes over and wins the Breeders Cup
classic? Well then, now what do?
You do. That's the three.
Year old. Yeah, that's right.
I could even see just because I I, I I've watched his patterns
before. I could see a coach being very
comfortable going in the Breeders cup dirt mile with him,
for example, with sees the grey right and then gives him a legit
shot to be in that field. It's a two turn type of race.
I think he would really like it. And so I, I wonder, you know, if
he actually might benefit from missing the classic and, you
know, having that kind of resume.
So could be, I mean, I just obviously a lot to happen before
we have those debates. But I, I need it, Matthew, you
understand me? I need it.
I need it for this show. I need it for my crappy 11:50
show that I do, I need all of it.
You understand me. And so I hope he's the winner
of, of, of hoping, if you will. But frankly, let let's say that
one of our longer shots, protective or not protective,
excuse me, unmatched wisdom or timeout ends up winning this
race. You know what?
I'll throw in a protective. OK, what do we make then of this
3 year old crop? Where are we after all of the
major derbies are done? I I think we're in an evenly
balanced crop that, you know, there's not a standout
necessarily, you know, fierceness.
I do, I have to say fierceness certainly answered a lot of
questions and and answered a lot of critics when he won the
Travers coming back on relatively short rest.
And you know, that was a little bit of a concern was is he a
horse that needs three months off in between races basically
and being able to do things his but you know, he still gets kind
of his own trip in his own way. We kind of talked about the
others. It it really leaves you kind of
scratching your head a little bit without kind of a clear
choice. And that's why I bring up city.
That's why I bring up forever young.
That's why I bring up city of Troy.
You know, these are three-year olds who are going to come over
potentially into gaze. The city of Troy only had ever
run on the turf. Son of Justify is going to
probably try to the classic, according to Aidan O'Brien.
You know, it would be it's fun to see.
And I think that's why there's so much excitement about these
international 3 year olds coming back, because it is so unclear
where our three-year old stand. And I think that's honestly what
makes Torpedo Anna so special is it injects her into that
conversation. People go she's as good as any
of these boys, if not better than 95% of them.
Yeah, it'll be interesting to watch her for sure on Saturday
in the cotillion. But then going forward, do they
go for it in the, you know, it's just so it's so nice we keep
getting these Phillies. We've got, you know, we've got
idiomatic, we've got her. He's just, they show up every
freaking time, you know, It's just so honest.
The effort's so honest, you know, it's gonna be a great
race. I mean, frankly, I'll be honest
with the Traverse. I didn't know she was gonna get
anywhere near her fierceness in the stretch.
And she was like you said, like everyone knows she was right
there. Just fun.
I mean just so fun having horses like this around.
One of the things I'll say my my colleague and I are bets.
Kaylee Shapiro brought this point up, and it's something I
hadn't thought of until she said it, which is she goes, we've
never seen a horse run up at fierceness when he brings his A
game. And it was absolutely right that
Sierra Leone was wiping away on him and the gym dandy, but not
in the same sort of way. You never thought he was going
to get there. And, you know, every other time
fierceness brings his A game, it's over.
I mean, nobody gets close. And for her to do that when he
gets his way, it was just so impressive.
And yeah, it's going to be something to see.
And you know, we, you mentioned idiomatic, you know, before for
that we had Malafat and Clary Air and you know, the secret
oath and these great horses. And you know one thing I'll tell
you tomorrow. I'll give you a question to ask
Jess Paquette tomorrow when you have her on, ask her about Mayor
Energy, because she's got a good answer about that.
That chatted with me about it today.
And I think that that very much so applies to Torpedo Anna and
maybe where she's going to go in the Breeders Cup Distaff.
And and and when you talk about a horse like idiomatic and going
up against older Phillies and mares, I think this could be a
lot of fun. That was Matthew's way of
usurping the fact that I have Jessica tomorrow and he had her
today. So there you are.
It's just you. Listen, we, we get it, we get
it. You know, you New York guys are
a big deal. And us rubes in Kentucky.
Have to play like that. Oh, man.
All right. Well, I think it's going to be I
mean it's setting up to be a tremendous race because there's
going to be three different storylines.
Essentially. You've got the proven horses,
you've got the unproven, you've got the the the the front end
speed, you got the the closing speed.
And there's a bunch of connections in here that are
really interesting as well. So I think it's going to set up
to be really great. I think we would do a disservice
to the folks watching if we didn't talk about the park
Sprint to close the card. This is 6 1/2 furlongs on the
dirt for 100K four and up in this one.
The only non graded stakes that you and I are going to talk
about listed or black type stakes here.
I should say, excuse me underneath on here.
I thought an interesting field here as well.
I'll be honest, I don't. I don't love a horse in here,
Matthew, which I think sets up a really good closer at parks.
It it does and I there's a couple of six to one horses that
I like. The number 9, my buddy be coming
off a win last time out at parks going 6 and there are 6 1/2 I
should say kind of one in gate to wire fashion over another
horse that I like a little bit in this race, which is
recruiter. The number 5 also six to one for
Kathy Lynch. Those two are interesting to me
and are they good enough to win this spot?
We'll see. But you're going to get it's
going to be interesting to see how the betting plays out in
this race because there's a bunch of horses that are all
kind of clustered around that six to one price.
I'll probably end up playing against Super Chow a little bit.
That horse just lugs out a little too much for me when you
get past six furlongs and so I was worried about that with with
him a little bit. But I think you can find some
big prices in here potentially to close things out and gonna be
interesting to see. I'm I'm curious where you kind
of landed in in this one? I'm interested in my buddy B
actually, who won the state representative Sprint last out.
So the prep for this race at Park's first time ever trying
the surface is what, twice this year out of the heat trick part?
And so I am interested at 6:00 to 1:00 if that horse can run
that back. It is a if for Krista.
That's a pretty good angle for her.
She wins the 17%. It's a smaller operation for
sure, but these are the kinds of races, frankly, that that a
horse like that can jump up and win, right.
If we think of this as a black type, as a high level allowance,
essentially, that horse can win here for sure.
The buyer speed figure seems to be a consistently high 80s low
90 runs a 97. Once this horse gets to the this
five year old son of Creed of cause gets there ran in the
Vanderbilt. I thought ran fine in the
Vanderbilt, frankly, you know, I I I mean, as the kids say,
didn't show his ass or anything. So you know, I mean it's you
know, I think I think a horse that can run a big race here.
I love that six to one price. Yeah, I think, you know,
whenever you see is, you know, the Grade 1 Vanderbilt and
Nakatomi Skelly Twisted Ride, I mean, come on.
I mean, those are good horses. Obviously Twisted Ride in this
race as well on the far outside. But yeah, I think you're getting
a bet you're going to get a much better price partially because
of what you just said, which is the connections.
It's not Todd Pletcher, it's not Brad Cox.
It's not a big time name and so. Or even a Jamie Ness at the
local, right? I mean, it's not.
Even right or Lou Linder or fair to me or Yeah, absolutely.
It's not even the parks connections that you would
normally see bet heavily. So I think you're going to get
an honest price. And again, you look at the races
this horse has run on dirt and a pretty honest overwhelmingly.
I mean this horse really shows up and kind of runs it's race
just about every time out. So you know, if you get 6 to
one, maybe it floats up a little bit, who knows.
And that'd be a great price and great way to close out the car.
And of course Brad Cox. First off, the claim throws Top
Gunner in here with Flavia and Pratt, the seven-year old
gelding. We will see what he does on the
outside as well. I don't hate the outside post
for 6 1/2 at parks. I think it should be just fine
as well for the connections there.
The two of them only winning at 30% / a massive sample size
including places like a where. I mean, good luck.
So there you are back at Churchill right now on our
circuit at Aqueduct right now. What should people be watching
for? As they play Aqueduct as well
just because I know you're there all the time.
Yeah. So listen, we have a double pick
6 carryover tomorrow at the big $159,000 double pick 6
carryover. So want to make sure you get in
and play that. So we have a lot of stuff up on
naira bets to help you out with that stuff from track stats,
looking at how the track is playing already during this
first couple of days of the meet through the first weekend and
now the first day. So always great stuff there.
Have some previews of the Dogwood taking place down in
Churchill Downs as well. I think that's going to be a
really fun race. So that's up on Naira Bets as
well. Got a lot of previews and a lot
of analysis for all the stuff taking place at parks.
I'll be down at parks on Saturday, so if you follow me at
Failed the Menace or follow Naira Bets at Naira Bets, I'll
be posting videos, interviews. Got to have Maggie Wolf and Dale
Lafite, Pink Eye, Jess, the whole 9 yards.
Everybody's going to be doing it.
And so we're going to have a lot of fun with that.
Just keeping people posted about all the great racing taking
place down there. Fantastic.
All right, well, I am not going to Churchill on Saturday.
Matthew, Are you ready? Why?
It's the old man stuff. I hope you're ready.
This is Old man. Stuff.
I'm ready. Within like a mile radius right
there, they're playing a college football game.
Louisville and Georgia Tech they're.
Running at Churchill Downs. They're running at Churchill
Downs and there is a music festival that draws 100,000
people to Louisville. Get the hell out of here.
All within a mile. Stop it.
God bless. God bless the Dogwood.
Your your your buddy, your boy ain't going.
I'm not there. It's just not happening.
So yeah, it's it's just not, but I didn't even look I should I
should look to see who's on the mainstage for bourbon and beyond
on Saturday. I simply.
Don't. While you do that, I will.
I will tell you a very quick story which is please my dad.
First of all. So I grew up outside of Philly.
We used to go down to Eagles games.
We left every Eagles game at the end of the third quarter to beat
the traffic. Now that was not a bad decision
because the Eagles usually gagged the game away when I was
throwing. That said, my dad applied the
same logic to my college graduation.
My last name DeSantis, he stayed through the HS to see my friend
Danny Hill graduate. And then he texted me and said,
congratulations, I'm going home to beat the traffic.
And when graduation is over, we go down to the football field
and everybody's there with their parents taking pictures.
And everybody comes up to me and goes, Matthew, where's your dad?
And I go, he beat the traffic. He left already.
By the way, do you know the winner in that story is Danny
Hill? It's not even close.
I mean, it's not close. People.
I want you to understand Mr. DeSantis, who blocks everyone on
Twitter. It's it's a whole thing.
But yes, it's just how it goes. And he's a big show better.
That's how he operates those $2.00 show bets.
However, this man, shout out to Danny Hill.
I hope you're doing well, buddy, because that's, that's respect,
dude. That's a high level of respect
that the guy who loves to beat traffic, hangs her out for your
freaking graduation and you're not his kid.
That's high level. Yeah, and Danny's doing great.
He's going to appreciate that shout out.
So he's doing well. But yeah, my dad always liked
Danny for some reason. Funny.
There you go. Hey, our parents always like
someone more than they like us, for sure.
I, you know, I, I, I married a, a fine woman.
She's great. I love her very much.
I think my dad liked the girlfriend before a little
better. That's how it goes.
All right, well, this has been the horse racing happy hour.
He's Matthew DeSantis. We'll get him out of here.
Thanks so much for jumping on and these suggestions for
questions for Jessica Paquette. I appreciate it very much.
Anytime Louis, man appreciate it man, so much fun.
All right. Thank you, Matthew.
We'll get him out of here. I am Louis Ribow.
This has been the horse racing happy hour.
Thanks for jumping on with us. Next week we are doing a preview
of the Cali Crown first ever. So there's only one place for us
to go on this show. We're going to talk to our guy
John Lindo, who is with Thoroughbred LA out in
California. We'll make sure we get you set
up for that. And of course, John lives just
north of Delmar. We'll start talking Breeders'
Cup with him, what his expectations are going into that
as well. As I mentioned numerous times on
the show, if you haven't found me yet, I'm on 11:50 Monday
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So if you're in any of those things, feel free to drop by.
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