Louie & Barry are back with another edition of SoCal Saturdays.
Santa Anita is the target, and the Santa Ynez and San Vicente the features.
Louie & Barry are back with another edition of SoCal Saturdays.
Santa Anita is the target, and the Santa Ynez and San Vicente the features.
It's this one. There it is.
Oh man, what a time to be alive. It's it's January 9th.
It's a Friday. That means we're talking about
Saturday. And that is So Cal Saturday's
here on the horse racing happy hour hanging out with
amwagerandamwager.com. His name is Barry Spears.
I'm Lou Urbault. Thanks for hanging out with us
yet again on the program. Coming up on a year of doing
these shows, Barry, I appreciate you jumping out again, my
friend. How are you today?
I was like, you know, we are on the precipice of bad weather
here, but we've got one of those days where it happens to be like
high 50s kind of thing in Louisville.
Going to sneak outside after this.
Get some look at some fresh air after the show.
What are you? How you doing down there?
Doing all right, It's, it's nice.
Today it's about 80° unseasonably warm, so I might
head over to the beach and take a walk for the for the sunset on
a Friday, Not too bad. Yeah, no doubt about it go do
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So Cal Saturdays, we go through the entire card wherever they
are running in Southern California.
Of course, for the foreseeable future, that means we'll be
talking about the great race place at Santa Anita Park there
in Arcadia. A very kind of an odd time of
year just because of some of the rain outs and the rules about
running in California, some of these cards kind of getting mish
together. We're actually going to handicap
a race for the second time on the show, first time ever.
Yeah, that's interesting. I at least over the years, I
think the landscape has changed. We're a lot more or as an
industry, we're a lot more sensitive to cancelling during
inclement weather, which is OK. I mean to a certain extent,
because when you do come back, all the fields are full, you got
a nice, nice thing to come back to.
But I mean it, it's kind of a double edged sword.
For sure. I'll tell you, I think it's
probably a little stricter than it needs to be in California.
But I will say one thing I like about how Santa Anita does it is
they tell you the day before, it ain't like you waste.
Yeah, you know. Race 4 and they're like, you
know what, we're not going to race the rest of the card.
I hate that more than anything in horse racing.
You get like race three, you're having fun, whatever.
Then they're like next 6 races, we're not going to run them.
It's like, I get it sometimes if lightning rolls through,
whatever, but, you know, in these cases, you know, had they
gotten there and, you know, whatever else, as far as, you
know, the conditions at Santa Anita, I get it.
But man, I just, you know, yeah, at least they cancelled the day
before. We can deal with that kind of
thing. 10 race card on a Saturday, 2 great at stakes for
three-year olds on the card as well.
And Barry, do you know what they gave us?
It's like they waited to drop these races on a Saturday for
you and me. It's called the dime claimer
people and we're going to open with one race.
One at Santa Anita Park is a dime acclaimer for non 2 lifers,
Phillies and mares 4 and up. We're going a mile on the dirt
here Barry and well welcome back in for another edition.
You landed on the four horse here in perfect life.
Look at you going chalky to start.
I'm just. Kidding.
Yeah, I kind of had to in this situation.
You know, this is a sneaky sort of race.
I mean, there's a couple of contenders, the 8, the seven and
the four that look like they're going to dominate this race, and
neither one of them is the morning line favorite.
Who is the six at 9:00 to 5:00, who I really don't want any part
of, even though their recent maiden breaker.
I just don't see a horse like that winning a race like this.
Perfect Life. The four ran a pretty decent
race going a mile at at the $25,000 level back in September
and kind of lost his way from there.
Drops into this spot. I think they fit perfectly and
the distance is is right on time, so we're going to use that
one on top. All right, 4-8 and seven for
Barry. We both have the eight in our
handicapping. I went 8-6 and five here.
Going to try to beat that favorite myself with a 9 to 2
runner in Morgan's Bluff, Armando AU.
So keeps them out here for the Hess barn.
Last saw this horse going a mile on the turf here.
Barry obviously get to do that just on the dirt here.
A nice turf to dirt #4 Rob Hess who does this quite often and
frankly, this is a horse that has some experience on the dirt
as well. A good second place finish at
Horseshoe Indianapolis going a mile and a 16th at the 2592
level just a couple of months ago.
I just think this horse drops into the right class here.
I think this is the right kind of company for this 6 year old
daughter of More Than Ready. How about that and I just think
the spot and the the setup really does make sense.
Only tried the mile twice won one of those races.
And so I think as far as distance makes a lot of sense as
well. I think the favorite's a little
better than you do like her a little bit more does come out of
that win that maiden breaker at the 12 five level at Los Algo in
a mile comes back gets to try the same thing here.
And this is one that he's been trying it a mile for a while,
but I thought did show enough last out pick some Pectorberios
here, which I like as well. So 86 and then A5 for me as
well. Brandon's girl Diego will ride
for George Papa Pedromo. If you take out that last race
where the the horse is very clearly just needed some time.
Gets a little bit of time off here since July now it's a lot
of time off, frankly, but did break his maiden at her maiden,
excuse me, at the maiden 20 level at Los Al.
So a little bit of a step back into that kind of company here
and so hopeful that the five can get back to that form we saw in
June at Los Alamitos. So 86 and five for me here,
Barry. What about the seven horse in
here though, too? Only reputation boy, watch
Kazushi pick off another stakes race just yesterday at excuse Me
at Santa Anita. Kazushi Kombara riding for Ryan
Hansen here. Yeah, this horse is is kind of
interesting on the stretch out. They didn't run so well on the
turf going a mile. But I I have the feeling that
the miles probably what this horse would want to do just by
the way that this horse ran in all of hit her races.
The stretch out makes a lot of sense.
It it's just a matter of taking to the dirt.
These aren't you know a bunch of sovereignties in here.
So I I think the the stretch out in the dropping class makes a
lot of sense and and could put this one in the picture. 48 and
seven for Barry there in race one, of course kicks off the
early pick five and all of the early wagers at Santa Anita.
Race 2 kicks off the early pick 4.
It's a maiden special weight for Phillies and mares that are four
and five years old. Six furlongs on the turf here.
Barry $70,000 on the line for maiden special weights currently
at least at the at this this meet there at at San Anita.
And I hate to be that guy with this situation here, Barry,
because we do have a chalky 3 in here that I'm going to try to
beat. And that's a horse that's had a
ton of starts in Bint Al Dandy. A break from the three.
It's an Irish bread and Berto Rispoli picks up them out here.
Was very close at a mile last time out at Del Mar at the main
special weight level. I'm gonna try a horse.
That's the second timer here. George Papa Pedromo trains #5
Claire Austin here, he's very good with second timers, wins at
23%. Kyle Frey picks up the mount
here. I think I'm going to get every
bit of six to one on this horse, Berry.
And so I think the value here makes a lot of sense.
It's the daughter of Nyquist. Only got her first start back in
November, late 3 year old year. But boy, I think she looked
really good. A lot of rallying late from off
the pace. Frankly, if she's any closer to
the front of the pace, I think she hits the board for sure.
So give me the five on top here. I'll go to the three next.
That is the favorite in here. I'll let you talk about the
three after we get done here because I know you have that
horse on top. Then I'm going to try a first
timer in Miss Kitty Boom, which is what they used to call Barry
in college with the two horse here.
So I'll go 5, three and two, by the way.
Behind my back apparently. Yeah, you'll have to talk to my
research team about that. But yes, the Miss Kitty boom
will break from the 2 here. First time starter out of the
Richard Baltus barn. He's good with first time
starters. It's also one that's been
working at San Luis Rey. The numbers make sense for me
here. Obviously, you know, with
daughter Mcclane's music, Mike Smith gets them out here.
And just the kind of company that he's good in wins at 18%
inmate in special weight company and 17% with first time
starters. So at 8:00 to 1:00 in a shorter
field, I'll take that kind of value here.
So again, I'll go 5, three and two in race 2 here.
Barry, I know you landed on that three on top.
Yeah, this is the do or die kind of race for Bent L Dandy.
If this horse doesn't win this race, I don't think this horse
will ever win unless they unless they really drop in class, which
I I doubt they would want to do with a horse of this kind of
caliber. But I think this horse just kind
of found the perfect storm of of entrance to dominate.
There's really no speed in here other than Bintel Dandy.
Even with the cutback from a mile.
I think this horse is just faster than these horses and and
definitely has the experience ran some pretty good races, just
didn't win. And I think that's that's more
than good enough against this crew.
There you go, SO31 and four for Barry in here again.
I landed on the 5/3 and the two horse here.
Why don't you go ahead and talk about the four here in Surf
Song, Armando Yuso gets them out here, boy.
It's another one, Barry, that feels like, you know, got a
breakthrough at some point. Yeah.
Yeah, I I think this horse is on the verge and and needs the
right kind of situation. This actually might be it
honestly, because if Bent Al Dandy doesn't do what he should,
I I think Surf Song is is going to be right there to pick up the
pieces and and win this race. Doesn't look like too much after
that. Even the horse I picked for 3rd,
the 1 Sandy Street is out of an unraced dam 5 year old first
time starter. I mean, this could be any kind.
I I mean, this is actually a tougher race on paper than it
kind of appears at first glance, but I still think the three
should win this. There you go, move on to the
first stakes race of the day. It is race 3.
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The Santa Anez is the three-year old Philly race on the card.
It is A10 point race on the road to the Kentucky Oaks as well.
We're going 7 furlongs on the dirt at Santa Anita.
That is the full distance of the chute there, $100,000 on the
line here as well. And Barry Mann, I think the
Santa Anez was a grade 2 just five years ago.
We're sitting in a Listed stakes I think just five or six years
ago. Yeah, Explorer's back in this
spot. I got to say I've I've actually
really appreciated how much Baffert's run his his Breeders'
Cup horses back already this year.
Yeah, it's, it's kind of interesting he's doing that.
But I, I, I think in general, honestly, he, he probably has a
little bit of a bad taste in his mouth from this year as a as a
whole, because his horses really weren't dominating like you
would expect out there in California all year.
And not that they were underperforming, they just
weren't winning races like they they had been previously.
They've been competitive. Felt a little like Nisos and a
bunch of dudes, didn't it? And then, yeah, obviously we got
the performance from Citizen Bowl, but I mean, it's it felt
like Nisos and a bunch of dudes and his three-year old group
kind of fell apart. Wasn't that good?
Rodriguez looked great. It just kind of fell apart.
And yeah, it was an interesting year.
You're right about that. So, you know, I, I think that's
kind of prompting this to kind of to to get the barn back in
action. Explores just seems to be the
best horse in this race by a by a lot because I'm, I, I just
have no faith in Hamika at all. I I just think she's in there to
set the pace for the other two. And as far as bottle Rouge, I
don't think she's that good either.
So that's pretty much why I put Lawali second and they can just
have that oak leaf exacta once again.
It is time for Louise Baffert play of the day.
I will go 513 in here, all Bafferts explorer on top.
I will go ahead and disagree with our friend Barry Spears
about Hamika. I think she's AI think she is A1
turn going to hit the board in these kinds of races.
This is what she's going to be. And so I think it's going to be
races like the Sorento, like the the NO IKEA, the the Desi Arnaz.
Those kinds of races are going to be the ones that she's going
to be competitive in and that will see her in, frankly,
probably most of the rest of her career.
I do not see her stretching back out for the oak leaf or
something like that. I think that was just a little
bit too much. But I'll go 51 and 3 in here.
I think Bottle of Rouge is the real, I don't know what's going
to happen horse in this race. Barry.
Yeah, it and I'll put that 1/3 of my handicapping because when
she showed up at the Delmar debutante, dude, she was great.
Not good. She was great in that race.
Now they tried her over the two turns and by the way, when
there's $1,000,000 on the line, that's what you do.
And so they tried her in the in the Breeders Cup Juvenile
Phillies. And I just don't know that she
wanted the distance at all, right.
And I'm not at all sure that that was what she was going to
push forward doing. And so give me bottle of Rouge
as my third spot here. I might have her slightly ahead
of Himika. So either A513531 something like
that. But that is how if I were
attacking the exacta, which I won't be playing, that would be
how I would do it. That way we move on to race 4.
The in between race between the two stakes on the card is a
state bred made in special weight. 70 on the line here. 6
furlongs on the turf. And this is 4 three-year olds
here, Barry horses that have just turned 3 at the beginning
of the year. Spectacular field of 13 in this
one. I'll go ahead and let you go
first. Where'd you land a race for?
Yeah, these races are really interesting at this time of year
because of the fact that they were racing without Lasix up
until this point. When these horses turn 3, they
can use Lasix in races and that can change the dynamic with a
lot of these horses, especially the ones that have been running
before and have some experience. That little added bit of Lasix
could make the difference of them kind of just turning into a
different sort of horse. That being said, we've got a lot
of first time starters in here, second time starters where that
really isn't that prevalent. I ended up going or throwing one
down field here and, and going with #2 Monsieur Big, which is a
Sex and the City reference, right?
So Dad, is Mr. Big? Yeah, just a Sex and the City
reference. Monsieur just means Mr. in
French, yes. There you go.
Yeah, See. Yeah, I'm a linguist now, but
this source, I thought, you know, I actually liked this
horse that day in November, and they didn't really.
Run. You don't book John Velasquez by
accident either. I agree.
With you. Yeah.
And, and this horse went off two, 2 1/2 to one almost and
just didn't get a good trip. It was it was really a a good
experience for a horse like this who was probably meant to run on
the turf anyway. Being out of a Dynaformer sire
Malibu Moon mare, this makes a lot of sense getting Lasix for
the first time. Yak team does very well with his
first time turf starters and I think this one has a a a pretty
decent shot. The pedigree fits everything
falls in line flying under the radar too because of that first
race. So we'll we'll give that one a
shot at 15 to 1. Yeah, 4/4 for 21 is last second
time starters. I mean that I don't, I don't see
why that's a bad bet whatsoever. So again for Barry, 24 and eight
in this spot, I have the 8 horse as well, but on top for me in
this one and that is the horse named Tsunami Kazooshikamura
rides for my pipe. And this is one that came out of
state bred company last outgoing 5 furlongs.
Obviously going to have to do just a little bit more work than
that, Barry, but one that was closing at the end as well.
A good kick at the end seemed to not even look like a first time
starter. Most of the race for in that
spot broke from the seven gets to break from the 8 here.
I don't think it's going to be a terribly different situation,
but like you said, it's also spot where the horse gets Lasix
for the first time. So maybe gets to step into an
even better run against six to one here on this kind of number
I think is really great. Tons of turf pedigree in the
breeding as well. And so yeah, 3 year old gilded
son of Sir Prancelot. Why not?
Should be an interesting one in there.
So I went 8910 in this spot, which is a very strange place
for me to be in a turf Sprint. But here we are.
Dark omen. First timer will break next to
him. Barry, it's just the bullets.
I'm not going to lie. It's the bullets, bullets,
bullets, horses working like a maniac, whether it's on the dirt
or on, you know, at San Anita, other places.
I mean, this horse is just working like crazy and egg you.
Ordonez is not great with first timer, so I did not put the
sports on top. And so that's how that goes.
Avoiding Lasix too, by the way. Did you notice that?
Yeah, I thought that was pretty interesting, actually.
Yep. And then #10 Diego Herrera picks
up the mount again for Brian Corner here.
This one I thought was good last time.
Man, just ran out of gas at Del Mar.
A little bit too fast out of the gate.
If this race is even a little bit a little bit slower, I think
this one will be part of it. So wait, 9-10?
Why not? Kind of a weird combination for
me. You at 2, four and eight.
What do you like about Romantic Ride Wander?
Yeah, see, I had the opposite feeling about this race.
I think the pace is gonna heat up up front and and somebody
that can sit off will probably have the best of trips.
I think the four could fit that bill and I like the confidence
after the claim going into this state bred maiden special
weight, you know, cross country and in the whole 9.
I was actually referencing when there was a couple months ago
where we did a show with John Lindo and he sniffed out a horse
who was a a ship in and win horse that that kind of towered
over everybody else in this sort of situation ran it Horseshoe
Indianapolis shipped out West for the ship in and win and and
one fairly easily in a race kind of like this.
It was a maiden race. They hadn't been out in a year
or so and they just kind of laid over that field.
I This is kind of gives me that feeling as well, especially
coming from Churchill where we know that they are running
probably the best sort of maiden races because of the fact, yeah,
that you're getting the best horses around in.
Those in other words, what you're saying is what if a
maiden 30 is a similar level to a maiden special state bread in
California? That's essentially the question.
It's probably higher, honestly. There you go.
And I think that's a completely reasonable angle and a
reasonable attack for you. Yeah, yeah, I thought so too.
Yeah, that's why I did it. Louis.
How about that? All right, there you go.
Raise four there in the books. We move on to the other stakes
race on the card. It is the San Vicente.
It also starts the $2.00 pick a six.
We're going 7 just for the boys. Grade 2 in this one, $200,000 on
the line. A set of Bafferts.
A set of O'neills in here. Barry, who'd you land with?
O'Neill Baffert or a guy named Mark Glatt?
Why not? Let's go.
I I really wanted to like the glad horse, but I couldn't get
to him. I think there's a case for the
glad horse. Though there there definitely is
No yeah, I mean any one of these horses, to be honest, they're
they're not there's not much separating them other than their
their trainers names and and even that isn't that much.
So I I went with the four acknowledge me please on top
only because of the price. I I really couldn't separate the
four from the three Butane who who's just as good, just as
solid. It just needs the the certain
trip. I think this ends up being a
sort of a rider's race and Kimura's riding hot.
So why not go there 5:00 to 2:00 on the morning line, probably
get that price. So let's do it.
All right. So 4, three and five from Barry,
I will go 3-4. How about that?
And one very similar sorts of of argumentation.
I don't want to land on Butane here.
I actually don't quite know what to make of Butane, but I just
think he's going to be the best horse in this race.
Does anything stand out to you about his work?
TAB his most recent work. Just all I mean, it's, it's a,
it was a hell of a December if anything.
But yes, but the fact that he worked on synthetic the other
day when other horses worked on the dirt, are you surprised by
that? No, maybe it was crowd.
It was January 4th, the day they had to move to the synthetic.
That might have been it. Actually, maybe that's what it
is that. Might be it, man, I was going to
say, oh, him and Greenwich Village worked on the synthetic
that day. Maybe that's what it was.
I just thought it was very interesting.
They're going to work on the synthetic.
I'm sure. I'm sure he's jogging on the
dirt during the week, I'm positive.
And so it's not like he doesn't you know, he hasn't been on the
dirt in a while. But but no, just an interesting
134 and one for me. I'm just, it's just Baffrin and
Hernandez at Santa Anita. I'm not going to lie.
I mean, it's just it is what it is and I'm not going to think
any more than that. I am fascinated by Greenwich
Village though, and I do wonder if, you know, this is still, I
know it's a cheap horse for the Starlight folks at 350,000.
It's still a quality Rd. The interesting thing though, is
all of the damn breeding is completely turf.
So it's very interesting that they went ahead and bought this
one given what the the general gist of what they're trying to
do with that Starlight ownership group of the SF folks is to get
to turn race horses right. I mean, they just are and sort
of get a horse like that. Now, the quality roads we've
seen do a lot of different things.
But I I mean, if you're going to throw that that dams pedigree in
there, I mean it feels very, very turfy to me.
So again, 3-4 and one for me. You went 435 horse on the
outside will be thirsty rebel. The other O'Neill would an
O'Neill exacta be funny? Very absolutely, Absolutely,
without a question. Especially if Avaloscato comes
through and just dominates this thing, it'd be great.
Yeah. I mean super fast last time man.
It certainly was and had some experience in steaks company.
That's really the only reason why I put this horse in the mix,
but definitely not without a shot.
I mean, I'm going to be interested to see how this race
is bet because Butane at six to five seems like a stretch as far
as as the price. I I think they're gonna float up
a little bit here. I I think other horses are gonna
take some action. But yeah, this is this is
definitely an interesting race. Should be a fun one, but that
concludes the stakes portion of the card.
We moved to the late pick 5 starts in race 6.
I'm Louis Rabeau, This is the horse racing happy hour.
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Race 6 is an optional claimer, $50,000 optional price, any
$35,000 purse here. 6 furlongs on the turf.
We are sprinting and this is for Phil Lilies and mares for four
and up and Barry, I'll go ahead and go first in race 6.
Of course, I'll go 56 and 10 in this one and landed on Pocket
Venus. First time turfer for the for
Mark Glatt here. Been off since October.
He's been working this one most recently trying to just get her
to get real fast on that. Tepita before that though, was
working on the dirt. I am fascinated by moving this
spun to run baby over there, baby 4 year old.
And so I'm I'm fascinated by this once in a while to Barry.
I just pick the horse that I think it's the fastest in this
race and I happen to think this is it.
And so I'll land on the five on top here.
Pocket Venus, the six horse is the favorite next to her.
Has a ton of turf experience, a ton of turf, frankly, sprinting
experience. Has one at the maiden 50 level
at Santa Anita at six furlongs. Has, you know, last out at this
level. Finished a good second.
I get Hector Berrios, I get John Sadler, all the things.
I think the 5-6 makes a ton of sense here.
And then I'll go to the 10 on the outside clubhouse Cutie.
I was thrilled to see this horse in your handicapping as well.
I think just makes too much sense here to go back.
The horse did show up one time on turf, didn't embarrass itself
at all. Came back one at the Maiden 50
level last time after trying Los Al gets to Del Mar, breaks the
maiden doing that miracle Demuro.
Much better trip around the track at San Anita this time.
I just think this one's got a real live shot.
The 10 doesn't bother me at all and so give me 5-6 and 10 here,
Barry. Yeah, I'm down with the
Clubhouse QD here that that horse, that one turf race kind
of stands out. And usually, you know, obviously
when when horses do things the second time, they usually
improve. And that's really my rationale
of picking the seven lady rider on top.
That race on October 19th stacks up very well against these
horses in this race. And I I like the fact that this
horse is coming in fresh. Getting Juan Hernandez is also a
bonus. 5 to 1 is even better if we can get it.
I'm I'm not too sure we will just based on, on the presence
of of Juan Hernandez. There you go, 75 and 10 for
Barry in of that spot. I will be 5-6 and ten in race 6,
the start of the late pick five there at Santa Anita on
Saturday. Race 7UP next for us I'll get
Barry my race pick six off the screen since you don't need it
anymore. Dime claimer, non 2 lifers.
God bless forward up here 6 furlongs on the dirt.
I remember talking to a trainer one time, Barry, and he was at
the time he was, he was based when Golden Gate was still open
and he just said, I can't even read the condition book, just
give me basic condition. Nothing more basic than 10K,
never won two races, nothing more basic than that.
Just straightforward conditions. Well, who'd you land on a race
on? Yeah, this race I thought was
kind of all over the place, so I'm going to throw 1 downfield
here and I went with the 8 Noble Gary at 15 to one.
You'll see that this horse ran at this level twice, October 5th
at Santa Anita, November 22nd at at Delmar.
Both very good races and even improved.
Then they stepped up to the 12 five in a race that they were
favored in and got a terrible trip.
Now you'll see they're parked out on the outside again, but I
don't think they're going to try to employ the same tactics they
did. I think they're going to try to
run this race like they did the September 1st race at Delmar
from the outside. Just get a nice stalk in and
then kind of angle out and and pass everybody on the outside.
That would be ideal since there isn't that much speed in here.
Surprisingly, they may want to try to get into this race a lot
earlier and not let Handsome Ticket get away.
If they can do that and put the press on this horse on the 6th,
they might be in for a really, really good showing.
Because I I I just don't think handsome ticket is is really
gonna try to last year very faint hearted and and I think
noble Gary has a little bit of bottom and and should be OK
likes this should fit very well at this especially on the
cutback that should have this horse right in great position
come this top of the stretch. Nobel Gary will break from the
887 to one for Barry. I do like the six more than
Barry does. There's a horse that's one at
the maiden 50 level at Los Al. Since then, second, second six
by three lengths in an in A50. Optional claimer came back in
A50. The next out did have the lead
for a short time before conceding under Antonio Fraser.
Of course, he's unavailable with an injury.
Avaloscano picks up the mouth there.
I'll go 6-8 and one here, Barry. We both have the one in our
handicapping as as well with White Mountain Escobedo picks up
for Ryan Hansen. This is 1 we've most recently
seen in a mile at Los Allen. I think just doesn't want to go
that far. Was better frankly before that
going 6 1/2 on the turf. I think getting to this
distance, which the horse did on debut, but that was back in
September of 23. Very, very lightly race since
then, you know, I, I just, I think this is a softer spot.
It makes more sense for this horse to have to do less.
And frankly, with this one, it needs to break and just go.
And I think being on the rails gonna force Excavator to do
that. I think that's a good thing.
I think it's. Good yeah, that's exactly what I
was thinking is that the the post position is gonna force
this horse to to run the way they should.
You know, I I think they kind of tactics.
Yeah, yeah, exactly. I I think the last few races and
namely the last three, this horse just didn't get great
trips and and tried to work out something.
And and it's also key that Ryan Hansen owns and trains this
horse. I I think they're, they're gonna
really try to, to get this horse in in good position.
There's a slight drop in class here.
So I just don't want I, I, I at least ideally, I don't want this
pace to heat up too much because that'll just explode everything
in a, in a horse like no more Ding dongs wins and and really
hurt my feelings because I just don't like this horse at all.
But it's very capable and at this level.
It's not nice that they named a horse after you.
It's not nice. I just, I know I don't like that
at all. You said that before.
I have a fight next time I see you.
I might be a dad who just makes the same jokes over and over.
I know you are a dad that makes the same jokes over and.
Over. Absolutely.
You can pretend to be a different person than me, but
you're not. Yeah, no, That's how that goes.
And that's why we get along, because we are essentially the
same dude. Late pick three starts with Race
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eight, $25,000 claimer on the turf here.
We're going a mile, $35,000 on the line for these runners here.
Barry, I'll go first. I landed on the 8 here to 5 to
1. I think is a very fair, perhaps
a little too fair price on this horse.
We drop into the 25 level and this is a horse that if we go 3
back when we were in starter allowance kind of company at the
50 level was very competitive and winning races at Del Mar.
I think just a little bit too much of an ass to get into that
optional 50 kind of level. And I think getting back to this
will be better. Peter Miller takes this kind of
time off, gets 20% wins out of his horses.
He and Hector don't combine very often on horses, but I obviously
could trust Hector Barrios aboard anyone on the grass in
Southern California. And so I think Russell's hustle
price wise makes a lot of sense. I think a little bit of time off
here for Peter Miller also makes a fair amount of sense.
So I'll land on the 8 horse on top.
I then went to the inside horse in the one in neon lights we
have seen many times on this show running at this sort of
level was really good last time at Santa Anita in October has
gotten a couple of months off for Jeff Mullins who brings
horses back really nicely off the layoff as well.
He's 21% claimers to this is his domain.
This is what he does. And so I landed 8:00 and 1:00
and then the 11 in here. Barry, you landed on the three
horse. I know you've got the 8:00 and
11:00 in your handicapping as well.
But Castle, I'm not going to lie, this one even I don't know,
but I'm going to guess it's Castle Layalk.
Yeah, that's, that's, that's what I was saying in my head.
But sure, sure. 7 How about this?
A 7 year old son of American Pharaoh?
How old are we, dude? Yeah, 7 year old son of
American. 7 What? I don't like it.
I don't, I don't, not at all. Actually, I, I think this horse
is is probably, I, I would say is the horse that I like the
most on the card. There it is, all right.
You know, if you look back, this horse was running at a way
higher level and just not getting it done.
Lost to Goliad Request Almendaris, there's an
astronomer in there, trademarks in there, Sorrento Sky, Jimmy
Blue Jeans. That's pretty good company.
Then they dropped in class August 24th and got a horrid
trip then at the same level 1 getting Abel Liscano aboard.
And I think this the source fits at this level pretty good.
The workouts, training forwardly for this event.
Everything kind of lines up. This horse is probably going to
be closer to the pace than they were, you know, back when they
were running in the 80,000 non winners of two.
Yeah, I I I think she she's gonna be or he is a real
formidable foe here even at 7 years old, which I'm not really
too fond of who's playing horses like this at that age.
But pretty much this whole field is 7 years old, so it kind of
shows. That the horse wants to be out.
He still wants to go. Yeah, well.
That's exactly right. So yeah, now that's kind of the
giveaway for me too. By the way, I wanted to offer a
very long shot in this field that I think can absolutely hit
the board. I want to get your thoughts
here, Barry, coming out of Losal.
But it's shown up really well on turf before is so I'm told, the
six horse here from Martin Valenzuela junior.
And this is one that's been working at Losal on the dirt.
And you and I talk so often, Barry, when the Losal meets come
around and we watched, you know, trainers like the aforementioned
Peter Miller jump over with turf horses and dirt horses and
whatever else and kind of go back and forth, you know, just
to get in those conditions at Los Alamitos, I think.
So I'm told is one of those. If you go back, for example, I'm
trying to sit there, it is the Del Mar $16,000 allowance going
a mile. The horse finished third by half
a length, actually had the late the lead late in that race.
I'm not saying the horse was one for 14 last year.
I'm not saying this horse going to win on Saturday.
But the six horse might spice up in a trifecta if you want
someone in the third spot. I'm being real serious.
I think he's got a better than third spot chance here.
OK. I mean, if it's at the level,
yeah. And now this might go against
your pick, but Neon Lights I I think is very, very faint
hearted. And this horse should get a
great trip. There's not much speed in here.
And if this horse can sit right off of that pace, they're gonna
get first run if they can keep up out there.
Yeah, it's, it's not. In the cards.
Yeah, it certainly is. I, I don't think the source is
gonna be 30 to one, OK, probably way less than that, but OK, half
that, I would say, but not without a shot.
I mean, you can see in the running lines there's some good
horses in there. No doubt about it.
Move on to the late double. It is a $5 minimum late double
there on the West Coast. Another $10,000 claimer.
God bless you people, $22,000 on the line, 6 furloughs on the
dirt. This is Phillies and Mares 4 and
up for this one. And look man, I think one of the
more wide open fields on the day here we do have a five to two
favorite in Dial A friend. Barry, where'd you land in Race
9? Yeah, I ended up going with the
seven Elegant Sway, which, you know, this is a this is a really
interesting and tough race because I don't like the eight
Dial A Friend at all. I mean, this horse has been
running in higher company, but I don't think this horse has
proven to be better than the $10,000 tag.
So if you put that in line with everything else, that horse
looks rather ordinary. Elegant Sway ran pretty good
back at the beginning of last year, but it was on the turf and
I think that kind of hides its form here.
The horse was running really good in in in some really tough
turf events at Santa Anita back in April and May.
Then they they went to the dirt, dropped in class to $20,000,
level 1, got claimed and then kind of went over their head.
Now they're back to a more realistic spot, getting a rider
that the barn trusts a lot, and I think he'll put the good ride
on this horse. 8 to 1 seems like a fair price.
I think we'll get most of that. Interesting.
I went 3-8 and four in here. Let me talk about the three
horse here that I think makes a really interesting case and
that's Empress of Grace who's won or last two.
One of them was a claiming event at 16,001 was 25,000 for non 3
lifers and you might see the $10,000 tag and think what are
we doing here? I I think if this horse gets
claimed here and they win, I think they're totally fine with
it. I think they're also kind of
convinced the horse isn't going to get claimed, you know, and.
And I probably not. I mean where, where could they
actually go? You know you claim the source
for 10, you put them in another 10.
Right. No, that's exactly right.
And so, yeah, there's No 10 starter allowance, right?
I mean, like, right, there's no spot for this horse to go.
So I don't see this as the horses for sale.
Barry, I know you have this horse in your top three as well.
I, I see this as here we go. And if you look at the actual
conditions here, if you haven't won a race recently, you get a 2
LB allowance. This horse is carrying the most
weight. And so in almost think of it as
a, in my mind, as a handicap kind of thing where you're
carrying extra weight because you've actually been good
recently. And so I'll take in these kinds
of races, Barry. I'll just take the horses that
are, that are part of the equation, right, that win races.
And so give me Empress of Grace. I think she's man I I as likely
a winner on the late part of the card as any.
I just think she's running really well right now.
Steve Knapp knows what he's doing in this level of race,
Barry and and I really do trust him.
And so I'll lean on the three on top.
I disagree with you about the eight.
I think dial A friend is fine. I love dial A friend.
I have such a soft spot for these sprinters coming out of
Los Alamito. So Full disclosure on that one.
But I do, I do love these horses because so much of that culture
at at Los Altos is go, go, go, just go, go, go.
And sometimes you get to the bigger tracks and there's just
not that kind of, there's just not that kind of urgency or
whatever it might be. And once in a while those horses
are able to jump up. But 3-8 and four for me, greens
that rousing Jewel lands 3rd for me.
This one that was running at the 6250 level at Los Alt before,
but has run at Santa Anita before.
Three wins and nine times at the distance has hit the trifecta 3
times at five runs at Santa Anita.
And all of those except for one, we're at a higher level than
this. So it, you know, this horse
dropped into the 6250 at Santa Anita.
One was in the $10,000 level, ran twice.
So it's just that this is exactly where rousing Jewel
needs to be. And so give me that one as a
possibility as well. Three, eight and four and hear
from me. Barry, what do you like about
the 9 horse in here to hit the board?
Yeah, a little slight drop in class and should be picking up
the pieces late in case this pace kind of gets hot upfront,
which there's some potential for that with Rhythm Girl.
Empress and Grace might have to get involved a little early.
Rousing Jewels probably going to be out there winging it.
Rousing Babe might out be out there.
So it could get a little frisky upfront and that would open it
up for a horse like Brookies Gal who does close pretty well.
May you know, the little slight drop makes sense here and gets a
good setup. So I think that one can get in
the picture. All right, the closer is a race
10. This is So Cal Saturday's horse
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horse racing happy hour. The closer race 10 is an
optional claimer state breads here mile on the turf.
We're running for $70,000 here. Claiming price would be 20 if
you are in for the tag and I think this was a tagless race
and so everybody avoided the tag for this one.
Barry, I'll go first in the closer.
I landed on the outside horse in the 12.
My concern, of course, is the post position.
But warm sun and brew. Juan Hernandez gets the mount
here. This is one that we saw started
his career at Santa Anita going 6, finished a good second, gets
up for that mile. Antonio Fraser rides at Del Mar,
wins in November. A little bit of time off here,
29% angle for Marc Gladd gets to get back into this kind of
company going against winners for the first time.
So that's absolutely a question mark.
Breaking from the 12 is an absolute question mark, but this
horse never been worse than second.
I think the workouts are good enough and I think Marc Gladd
has his horse into a good spot. Any scratches inside of this
horse, moves this horse, say into like the 10 or the 9 sort
of hole I think will be totally fine, including refocus who will
break from the 9. Roberto Rispoli picks up the
mount for the second time here in a row for Doug O'Neill.
This is one we saw in an allowance at this kind of level
going down the hill last time gets to stretch back out to this
distance. The horses only tried it once,
Barry, but that was frankly not a bad run in May of 2024 to
Mario Gutierrez of all things. I just think getting back to the
distance here, we watched Pavel. That was a nice horseman.
I mean, whatever you want to say about, you know, I know it's a
cow sire or whatever else, Paho was a nice horseman, but he was
a horse. And so, you know, maybe a chance
to get back to a little bit of what this horse should be doing.
So 12-9 and two for me as well. King of Dragons Miracle Demuro
rides for Peter Urton. I thought this one was super
impressive last time the rally, especially because the horse had
to go out so wide. Barry, I think any kind of a
better trip this time around, this horse will do much better.
Not a ton of success at Santa Anita so far, but that was in
the Eddie Logan that was going 6 1/2 sprinting.
I think getting to a mile a more, you know, sort of form
full 2 turn race here with a horse hat broke its maiden.
Ran a good second in a maiden special at Santa Anita.
Doing that as well, I think sets up really well here.
And so I'll go 12-9 and two for my top selections here.
You're not terribly different here, but you do throw the four
horse in the 9. Is there anything I didn't say
about refocus that you'd like to throw in since you put the horse
on top? I, I think this horses race at a
mile back in May 31st, 2024. That, that race in particular is
probably 1 of this horses better races.
And I'm, I'm really not understanding why they tried to
keep running this horse at 5 and, and six furlongs.
Then down the hill we ran a more improved race, but it seems like
the miles suits this horse and getting wristfully for the
second time seems to be a pretty good option.
They did it before, you know, he's won on this horse.
Finished second in that race. September 29th, 6 furlongs.
But stretching out makes sense to me here and the price makes
even more sense. I I think the four is a little
bit of too good to be true. I'm not really sure why this
horse is in this race. I know it's off somewhat of a
layoff, but they could have got a different spot that you would
think be a little tougher than this to prepare this horse for
more stakes races. But they end up here in a 20,000
state bred, which is is awfully curious.
I really wanted to like the horse it it weirded me out that
the horses in the. Psych same I don't.
Know I don't know why that horse is.
There, you know. Look, this horse runs.
If Cali Cat runs his race, his race, yes, yeah, he's gonna run.
Laughs around these horses. Yeah, he's gonna win.
He's gonna win, but I don't know they will.
I. Just no, I, I don't either.
It's it's really strange that that horse is here.
If they run here, more power to him, but I'm skeptical.
If they scratch, I wouldn't be surprised either.
A reminder of this time of year as well, Barry, this horse has
never run against 4 year olds before, right?
This is a horse that's only been a three-year old company to this
point until the California flag, which was down the hill and like
horse finishes last. I mean, like whatever you want
to say, this is a reminder for just for in general, we're
handicapping this time of year, Barry.
We're watching a bunch of these horses go against older horses
for the first time, right? A bunch of that had been able to
run, you know, just as 2 year olds or just as 3 year olds,
whatever it might be having to deal with that kind of company.
Certainly that stands out for Cali Cat in this one there as
well. Well, there you go.
That's been so Cal Saturday's here on the horse racing happy
hour. Appreciate everybody hanging out
out with us ahead of the weekend.
You got tonight, Barry, you got Indiana, you got out of Oregon,
Indiana. Let's go.
It's fascinating, man. We're in that market.
Of course, here in the Louisville area.
About 35% of people who listen to my show in the mornings live
in live in Indiana. And all of the metrics say to
bet against Indiana as far as teams don't be the team a second
time in the in the playoff and you know, blah, blah, blah, this
kind of stuff. They 35 to 3.
How's Alabama? How are you like?
I mean like. They're just good.
They're just flat out good. They're just good.
That's exactly right, man. All right, brother.
Well, I agree with you on that and hopefully your canes give
them hell in the national championship game there as well.
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