Louie & Barry Spears walk through the entire Santa Anita card.
The Grade 3 Palos Verdes is the feature in Race 7.
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Louie & Barry Spears walk through the entire Santa Anita card.
The Grade 3 Palos Verdes is the feature in Race 7.
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Very good afternoon to you, my friend.
Good morning out West where we are broadcasting this.
Thanks so much for joining us for our first ever Socal
Saturday. Hey.
Thank you for having me. This is this is so much fun.
I, I, you know, Southern California has always been like
a staple for me as far as handicapping and playing the
races. And you know, when I was
younger, you really couldn't see a lot of races out there.
Now whole nother story and and and it's added to the whole
experience as a horse player. Yeah, I'm with you man.
And and just a great circuit. Obviously we're going to talk a
ton of turf racing, which gets me excited since the track near
my house doesn't do that very well.
And so I'm going to talk a ton of turf races on this Saturday.
We'll talk a bunch of California bred races as well.
But of course the the Palos ferrates a great 3 turf race on
this card as well. We'll go horse by horse in that
one to get you ready for the weekend.
Essentially this show is going to walk race by race through the
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All right, let's get into a race.
One man. Like I said, the handicapping
show. Let's get into the handicapping
here. The opener on Saturday is at
12:30 Pacific Time, 3:30 on the East Coast, $33,000 in the Kitty
for a maiden claimer, $50,000 a 45 if you take the weight
allowance here. A mile on the turf course there
underneath the beautiful San Gabriel Mountains.
Where'd you land here? We've got an 8 to five favorite
in Goodfellow. The Irish bred Frankie Natori
rides. This horse was really close and
made and last out under Umberto Rispoli.
Where'd you land here, Barry? Mute, mute, mute.
I landed on the six Goodfellas. OK.
Goodfella. By the way, I want everyone to
know that's watching or listening or whatever you're
doing. For Barry Spears to pick an 8 to
5 horse means that he really thinks this horse is going to
win. Go ahead, buddy.
Yeah, I, I mean, yeah, I'm, I'm a chalk eating weasel in this
spot, but the body of work is just a little bit better than
over the ocean. I mean, the negative is this
horse has had thirteen tries at it and hasn't won.
But I I think this is a field that this horse can handle.
Yeah, I agree with you on that. And frankly, the horses run well
at Santa Anita as well, twice hitting the board in four runs
at the track. Frankly, it's best runs have
been recently right within a couple of lengths of the
leaders. We always joke, you know, that
if a horse knows that he's going to get the same amount of food
if he finishes second or third, it gets to be a problem after a
while. And that's why, frankly, I
landed on the 7th over the ocean here.
I'll take a bear to recently who I think is outside of of course,
Frankie Vittori, the best turf rider, you know, on the circuit
right now in Southern California, at least on a
permanent basis, has won 20% of his amount since December 26th,
the beginning of this meeting in Santa Anita.
I'm going to draw a line. I'm going to try to give the
horse a pass for the last race. I think a mile and an eighth was
just a little bit too long. We see a lot, Barry, of speed
horses getting the lead and keeping the lead in mile races,
especially over the turf course at Santa Anita and I expect over
the ocean to do that here. I think the six horse is
absolutely going to hit the board here as well, Barry.
So if someone's looking to play an exact to something like that,
it ain't going to pay much folks.
Watch yourself here. I think the seven and the six
have to be part of it. I laid it on a little bit of a
longer shot in the third spot here.
Bear inbound to succeed 6 to 1 here and I get to I mean, the
great thing here is then I get Juan Hernandez at that kind of
price, right? And frankly, I think the six and
the seven are going to take so much money even in a shorter
field here that we're going to see bound to succeed inch up in
that number. Has tried the distance before,
hasn't really broken through yet but was fourth by less than two
lengths last out under Hector Berios, like I said, picks up
Juan Hernandez riding for Peter Urton.
So if you wanted a longer shot play, I think the five bound to
succeed has a legitimate shot as well.
Do you have anybody longer here bear that you like?
Yeah, yeah #2 resemblance. There's a version of this race
where resemblance can just slide in right behind Noble Gary and
kind of get a good trip and, and and hang around.
I I think that's really, really possible in this spot.
Not sure what kind of price you're going to get, but it
should be a lot better than what you would get on the 6th or the
7th. Yeah, and Tiago Pereira, been
with this horse since the beginning. 2nd and 4th place
finishes last two out four resemblance finishing, though
within two lengths of the winners in both of those keeps.
All the same medication, all of those things, same conditions.
Should be 1-2, including your trifecta or or exacta plays as
well. Race 2 will be an optional
claimer. The optional claiming price is
very, very low because this is one of the new Northern
California races that is supplementing the card there at
Santa Anita. Barry, I really like these
races. I like that these are included
in the Santa Anita cards because he's a little tougher to
handicap, right? Trying to figure out which one.
Well, and with those sorts of things.
So we'll start looking at some of those trends as we go through
these shows week by week. But in this case, man, a $16,000
person, what a mile on the dirt course.
It is a one mile track there at Santa Anita.
You start and finish in the same spot.
Barry, I'll go first here on this.
And we see so many of these names that we're used to in the
Northern California Rakes as well, the Jeff Mullins of the
world and all that. Fun to see them down in Santa
Anita now. But the Seven Warrens world is
8:00 to 5:00 and I think a worthy favorite here as well.
Did win for fun last out at this level last time in the $5000
rings was claimed in that one and a a smaller barn here in the
trees barn. Only 41 starters last year, but
this horse gets connected with Armando Ayuso who used to ride
up north but has been in Southern California for oh boy,
been a couple years now frankly since moving his tack from
Golden Gate down there. The only reason I'm playing an 8
to 5 is because I'm trying to beat this 4:00 to 5:00 here
Barry in Nameless. So I do think I have in the
second spot and I do indeed won his last time, last one out as
well at the same level as as well for Jeff Mullins here and
Juan Hernandez. Essentially, I'm taking Armando
Ayuso in, in a claimer race here, Barry as opposed to Juan
Hernandez just to get value. But I think 76 on top for me.
Yeah, I went the same direction. It it doesn't really seem like
anybody else could get bet in this spot other than those two
horses. The seven has a little bit of a
pace advantage. I don't think this pace is going
to get too hot and seven looks like he or yeah, he will get the
the run of the race. I I wouldn't be surprised if
that actually is flip-flopped where the seven actually goes
off favored, even though the morning line says differently.
But you know it it is what it is for the second race on the card.
Very low level kind of claimer this has, you know, having these
Golden Gate type races here adds a little kind of turfly flavor
to it because these are all lower level type races and and
you can get some chaos. So it's it's, it's an added
bonus with the Santa Anita now. Yeah, I think this is the spot
where if you wanted to get creative in an early sequence,
whether it's an early pick five, pick 4, even a little pick three
in here, maybe a double, you know, use like a mischief's
thirsty here coming out of a win at Pleasanton, last out at a
mile 70, right? That kind of race where Barry in
Southern California, we see the buyer figures.
They're always really high for whatever reason, right?
We always see that Santa Anita seems to be the spot.
If you need a good buyer figure for your horse, run them there
in Pleasanton. We almost never see that.
So I always go by final times, Barry, when trying to compare
the different circuits between Northern and Southern
California. I think a minute 44 is totally
fine in here for Mischief's Thirsty, the one horse here.
These are just connections that we don't know very well in
Southern California. So I think the the morning line
maker's probably right here, Barry to have this horse at 12
to one, but it also offers the better an incredible opportunity
to have a horse of this of this of this caliber.
Frankly, that's one two of his last three finished third and
the other one same jockey for the last two races.
Makes the trip down from Pleasanton.
Like I mentioned, seems to fit in this class pretty well.
Yeah, You know, it's, it's kind of a crapshoot after you get
past the the six and the seven. I thought the three showed some
speed last time out of nowhere and maybe this horse is rounding
into form. Had some races back in July that
would be real competitive if not win this spot.
So I'd I'd give that one a shot to kind of turn things around
and hit the board at a big price.
Cooper Klimt is the two horse here, is in for the tag for
6250. So we will see if that one gets
claimed out of this race. Race 3 is another claimer,
$20,000 here, $23,000 for the purse, 6 1/2 furlongs there on
the dirt course at Santa Anita. And this is for Phillies and
mares 4 and up number 13 races. And so we are pretty simple,
straightforward condition here. Barry, who'd you land on?
I landed on the one. We're going to throw 1 downfield
our first. Yes, I.
Want a? Strange addiction.
You know this horse if you eliminate those grass races
right? This horse is right there with
everybody else. If you just eliminate those
races and then you can even eliminate the the synthetic.
Ones elastic races, yeah, right. Yeah.
So the October 20th race all the way through the December 13th
race, any one of those fits in this spot and this horse is
technically dropping in class, although I think that class is
probably this level fits coming from pleasant in the allowance.
You know the first level allowance races into this spot.
Non winters are three. This horse might have a little
bit of a pace advantage, so you might see this horse closer up
to the pace then what you can see in the past Durst races over
the summer and deeper into in the November.
So I I'd give this horse a shot in this race.
I mean there there's no world beaters in here.
The favorites look OK, right, but the the pace actually sets
up better for the one than it does them.
They have similar running styles.
Yeah, I I couldn't quite figure this one out either.
I landed on UFTA, the six horse year for Kyle Frey and for Eric
Krochak. I just but I don't love it
right. A horse is coming off in a
Sprint there. We're going back to the dirt
here, which has been a good angle, but there's not a ton of
data on it. But I've seen the horse run well
at other places. 2 for four lifetime trying the dirt.
I like the horse getting back to this spot.
One for one at Santa Anita with a really good buyer as well.
So I landed there. But I'm with you.
I I mean, you have to go back one to October to get that that
buyer figure back then. So is that the same horse that
we're going to get this weekend? I'm with you. 20 to one here
isn't ridiculous. I'll tell you one that I'm
against is, is the five stellar cap.
I cannot figure out for the life of me why this horse would be in
at 7:00 to 2:00. I this is the one that I'm going
to try to beat and keep out of my tickets is the five horse
Stellar cap here for Thiago Pereira.
We just take the prices up in the previous race, of course,
but in this spot I'll try to beat I think the the four.
Isabel Ludlow is really interesting to hear too at 5:00
to 1:00. Blat Herrera combination a solid
11% together. Considering the kinds of races
that they team up on at Santa Anita.
I really I really think this horse has a chance.
Finished a good second at this level last time going the same
distance, a little bit shorter at Santa Anita last out had the
lead. If that horse can even just keep
a little bit more of that pace under check at the beginning of
the race, 'cause they went 22 and 45 real quick, quick, they
keep that a little bit higher, maybe 22 and change get up in
the 40 sixes after that. Might have a real shot here as
well. Did win at the claiming 16 level
at Del Mar, just a couple of stops back as well.
And I think to lose the track. Of course, the seven horse here
is the favorite for a reason. Did win last time.
But Barry, I kind of have a rule.
If a horse went one for 8:00 last year, I doubt very much
they're going to go back-to-back to start 2025, for example.
Yeah, that's a tough task. I I mean, especially in this
race there there's more, way more speed.
I mean, that race I I know the fractions are quick and
everything, but there was nobody around that horse at all the
whole race. And I I just can't imagine this
race setting up that same exact way.
And I think that's the only way the seven can win.
The six is a little bit tougher. I mean, I can see the the
instructions they're going to say for the, you know, they're
going to tell Kyle Frey sit right off of the speed.
And. Let him go in the in the stretch
and if he runs, he runs. If he doesn't, he doesn't.
And and you know, this lower level type race it it's you get
these inconsistent types like stellar Cap is is kind of like
the same way, except on the lead.
So these are tough races because they fall in and out of form so
often. I always have to give longer
shots like Strange addiction a a shot.
Yeah, I'm with you. He's Barry Spears.
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An optional claimer comes up next in Race 4.
We're back to the turf here. Barrow a mile on the turf course
there, 34,000 in the Kitty. Claiming price of $50,000 in
this one. Or unless you can kind of weasel
your way out by being a Cal bread, which is always a good
thing to do in these races. I thought an interesting field
here, Barry. We do only have 6 in here.
Earn Not Giving comes in at 4:00 to 5:00.
You can try to beat the pave. No.
Not at all. Me neither no that that horse
looks looks the best on paper should get the trip to boot.
I know a lot of these horses kind of look similar on paper,
but just the the speed figures alone should place this horse in
the winner's circle, right? I, I really, there's nothing to
get too excited about with any of these horses, but I mean, the
favorite definitely looks the best horse in here.
Yeah, I think are not given looks the best for sure.
Victor Espinosa, a very slow start to this beat one for 15 at
Santa Anita. If you wanted to try to pick
nits here, I guess you could do that with him.
But overall, obviously we know what Victor Espinosa is capable
of and should be just fine. Do you believe he only had 111
months last? Year.
Yeah, I mean, he, I remember, I thought I heard him say that he
was going to dial back a little bit and go for quality, not
quantity. So I guess that's what he's
doing. 111's pretty low though, brother.
That is, that is, That's not many.
I don't know he was he hurt or anything?
I don't remember. I don't remember that either,
but I went with the five in the second spot here.
Dino Dave comes out of a mile win in a maiden special.
It was a state restricted race at at Del Mar, but frankly all
the splits make sense for that one as well. 138's going to be a
little slow at San Anita over the mile course there on the
turf, you see lots of 130 fours and 1:36.
Is that kind of thing including or not Given in his last race
was sub 137 there, which is why I do think he's got probably the
best shot or not given probably the best single in the early
pick 5 Barry, because I think he is.
I wouldn't say the best, but he should win.
The best I don't want to use like a quality word here.
Yeah, right. Yeah, he.
Still should win. I I I'd give the three a shot a
little bit in here. I I there's not too many horses
in this race that have won or ran against Winters.
There's only three. The two, the three and the four.
I would use those 3 to be honest, but a 2-3 exact the cold
seems like the play to me. The three ran good enough and
should you know, be close up to the pace.
I I I'd give that one a shot just because of the the fact
that this horse has run against Winters a few times and didn't
run all that poorly. Well, and if we like earn not
given that much to finish only a couple legs behind earn not
given and you get the 12 to one price, Yeah, I'm with you.
That's not a that's not a crazy play in there whatsoever.
Closing the early pick five will be Race 5 on Saturday at Santa
Anita. It is a maiden 55 1/2 furlongs
on the dirt course there. This is for Cal Breads and
three-year olds. In this case, Western Freedom
and eight to five inside. Favorite second time starter for
Brian Corner in this spot. Barry People are going to learn
on this show that I love a second time starter a lot.
But once in a while, Barry, you got to try to hit a long shot.
Louis Long shot is in this race. The 9 on the outside.
El Ondeado comes in for Jorge Parabon.
Why not? Ran in this level the last two
times out both at Los Al and at Del Mar and I'm largely going on
the works at Santa Anita since then and they've been really
good on the dirt course. So perhaps this horse getting to
try to get back to Santa Anita will really like it.
I don't love any of the favorites in here.
I think the one should win here, Barry, but I don't love that
horse. I'm I can't even be guaranteed
that in a state bred $50,000 climber that that horse is going
to show back up like it did the first race.
So I'll take a flyer 9:50 to 1:00 on the 9 on the outside
here in Race 5. Yeah, I'm not too enthused about
Western freedom drawing the rail.
It might be a little bit of a disadvantage because I think the
two might have equal amount of zip and also a pair bond
trainee. The workout on February 2nd,
yeah, really stuck out to me. It's the longest, fastest gate
work closest to the race. I use that angle a lot when
there's little form. It's kind of an idea that the
horse has some talent and quickness out of the gate speed,
which wins a lot of maiden races.
Horses really don't understand how to run yet and sometimes the
fastest horse actually wins. So I I like to use that a lot
and Distant Fleet is the horse that actually has that getting
Lasik's first time out trainers 17% it's good enough in this
spot, Yeah and 20. $4.00 the whole thing, yeah.
Yeah, I mean that he he does OK with the with the first time
starters good enough, especially in this spot compared to
everybody else. Gray area of the 8 actually
caught my eye too. I think the slight drop will
make all the difference. The last workout, January 19th,
this horse seemed to perk up a little bit.
Getting the blinkers and getting a rider change to Edgar Prayeres
might make all the difference. And I think this horse can be
close up, has a little bit bit of experience, so probably won't
need the lead or you know, could be right around it and still be
able to finish. So I'll give that one a shot at
8 to 1/2. And if you know, if people don't
know their their low Sal night racing, for example, they
wouldn't know that Edgar Perez is a Sprint specialist, right?
This is what saluting this kind of distance is what he does very
well. So I don't hate that.
I was looking at those works and thinking of it differently than
you Barry, which was man, I wish this race were at low Sal for
him. Yeah, yeah, obviously.
Yeah, yeah. You push all.
It is exactly right. I like the seven in here, and
you have to draw hard lines through this one for sure.
But you talk about the gate work.
This is another one that had a very good gate work just the
other day. And so Sir Tom, coming off of a
longer layoff for Doug O'Neill, they gelded this one.
They're taking the blinkers off. This is such a classic freaking
Doug O'Neill horseman just. Oh, why not us?
Yeah, we can. Let's go ahead and win this one.
Yeah. So, Sir Tom, this just feels
like the Bodhi Express child that screws my tickets early on
in the California thing. And so Sir Tom, an interesting
one to me as well. Obviously, I, I, I think anybody
could win Race 5 there Saturday at Santa Anita, we move on to
Race 6. This does start the all turf
pick three and the late pick 5 as well on the card here, Palos
Verdes. Up next, we'll talk about that
Grade 3 go runner by runner in that one, Barry Spears, Louis
Rabo with you here on the am wager.
So Cal Saturdays we are on the Sporting Tribune as well,
$25,000 claimer here over the mile turf course again, Barry,
we talked about it before the show.
Tons of turf racing and that's that's exactly what we're
getting for here. 4 year old and up on the Philly and mare side.
34,000 in the Kitty here. This is just a straight up
claimer. There's no conditions to this
one. Barry, where did you land?
I landed on #2 Annie's joy reluctantly.
Very reluctantly. I mean, it was kind of by
attrition, to be honest with you.
Nobody else really looked as good as that one.
I was trying to get the horse beat, trying every angle, way,
shape or form, but I I just couldn't do it.
It seems like the rest of the horses just aren't fast enough,
including the morning life favorite, Big Mama Sue.
So they're going to be up against it.
Mike Smith, you know, he's a vet, old vet, does the right
thing. Whether this, you know, if it,
if nobody goes to the front, he'll be on the front.
If not, he'll be right second, right off it.
And that's probably where you need to be.
Yeah. I'm, I'm interested because I,
I'm going to lean on the 2 outside horses, one of them that
you just besmirched in Big Mama Sue, but then also the 8 Chasing
Serendipity. The reason Barry, is very simple
for me. It's it is the record at the
track for Big Mama Sue, who has three wins in Santa Anita and it
is the record at the distance for Chasing Serendipity, who
does have four wins and it's hit the board half the time in 16
runs at the distance as well. I'm just going on experience
here and that's really where I'm leaning in my handicapping.
You know, you mentioned another runner.
I think the two horses a little interesting here as well.
And Annie's joy, like you mentioned with Mike Smith.
I I think the class drop does matter for her as well, right
coming out of that, you know, more of that starter allowance
kind of company for non twos and then getting into this sort of
company. My horse didn't win last year
and it didn't win a debut this year.
And I, you know, I start to wonder about those kinds of
things. Whereas I can get a big Mama Sue
who won a couple times last year.
I get a chasing serendipity who won a couple times last year.
So that's where I'm going to lean here.
Between the seven and the 8, which one do you like more?
The seven, OK, just slightly. I mean the eight, I think the
eights running style is, is going to be up against him or
against her in this spot because it's going to be like a chase
sort of situation. I'm not really sure where if
they're going to try to kind of get up close or lag back and try
to swoop. It's it's just a tough post
position, that's all. Well there you go, we move on to
the Palos Verdes. It will be race 7:00 tomorrow on
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The Palos Verdes is great is a grade 3.
It is a Sprint over 6 furlongs on the dirt.
We got a field of 6 for this one.
It's for four and up and it is $100,000.
Of course, a grade 3 and we've got a a couple of names.
I think if people you know follow West Coast racing,
Anarchist is in here. The two horse, 12:50 on the
horse like Anarchist in a short field for All Mankind on the
outside as well has been running in different races was in the
San Anita Sprint Challenge most recently amongst stakes company
Man. Is Big City Lights really worthy
of two to five here, Barry? Two to five kind of shocked me,
but when you go through everybody it's it's hard to get
around this horse. I mean even the horses that have
sort of the similar running style just aren't as fast like
the four Barth of the you know on paper visually looks exactly
like big city lights, except for those buyer numbers are just not
as high. You know it, it's just one of
those things where this horse just speed figure wise is faster
than every horse in this race and and that doesn't happen very
often. The thing?
Here you get Juan Hernandez aboard Big City Lights, the one
that horse ran a 1:09 and 2:00 last out over this distance.
OK Martha D, who you mentioned ran a 109 flat, but that was a
Tyler base. Do you care about that?
Nah, it doesn't matter. You know, fast is fast is fast,
but you know against who you know, that's really the
difference between the two of them because you could have big
city lights drop into this spot, right, and just dominate without
even getting a triple digit buyer.
Yeah, the other part is he was just written out.
He ran a one O 9 and two without being pressed right.
Big city lights in his last race.
I mean, yeah, that was that was over 7 and then you know, before
that ran into Cary Grant won that one by over 8 lakes under
Kimura. So even just you know, a good
third place finish in that in that pad O'Brien no one was
catching raging torn. He finished behind raging torn
and chosen LeBron. I mean 000 shame in any of that
right comes back his favorite last two out has run without
Lasix a lot, frankly, right, and that's the thing that we got to
watch Bartha DI don't think it's ever run without LASIK, for
example. So you know, we get into
medication and those kinds of things.
I don't know how much Barry Spears cares about those kinds
of things. But yes, it makes big city
lights a big, big favorite here. Would you have Bartha D second,
maybe a roll on Big Joe? Where would you land if we're
trying to play an exact here? This, this is a tough spot for
everybody to be honest, but I, I'd, I'd go with the two.
I agree. I think the two can kind of just
skate right around with the one and one two all the way around
like a Choo Choo train. Anarchist does run three times
in Santa Anita. Do you know where he's finished
in all three of those runs? Second place.
So there you go. There's a gold exacto 1-2 in the
Palos Verdes. Roll up big.
Joke. Funny, but that August 24th Pat
O'Brien race, if you just switch the top two, those are the three
fastest horses out in California.
Yep. So it'd be chosen Ron Raiden,
Torrent, then big City Lights. I mean, it couldn't have gotten
any easier in the Pat O'Brien to be honest.
But that those are the, I mean, if you, if you want to keep that
as the benchmark, those are the top three out there.
And then, you know, look at what he's facing.
This is also bad. They just don't have the
experience or the, you know, the class.
They don't have the class of the other ones that we've talked
about. You're exactly right, especially
about the Pat O'Brien field. Looks now in retrospect, like
you said, a terrific field. You know, top three finishers
are there as fast as anyone in the sprinting, especially on
dirt in this country. Interesting thing with, you
know, big city lights. This this pattern of starts is
so Mandela, is it not to give his horses this motion between
starts? And I know for some of us it's
like, oh, just run your horses. But then he gave us flight
lines. So we can't be that mad.
But you know, the thing here is his horse runs in November, then
he runs in mid January. Now he gets a little bit, you
know, just about a month off. So this is actually a a tight
squeeze for him. But second off, this kind of
layoff, of course, for Richard Mandel, Mandela surgical like.
Precision. 31%, that's exactly right.
So 23% in graded stakes. We will look at him in the
seventh race, 1-2 exacta, but looking for the one to nominate
there. Hanging out with Barry Spears.
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We move on to race 8. It is a maiden special Sprint on
that turf shoot, which I love so, so much at Sanity as much as
the downhill course. It's OK to say, but you know I
love it all the same. Maiden special 60,000 and the
Kitty here. This is for three-year old
Phillies who are maidens, of course, a first timer as the
favorite for John Sheriff's here in the one horse here.
Barry, where did you land Here, man?
Because I'm wondering. I got a long time.
Yeah, this one, you got to let it fly.
I mean, the one as, as the favorite is, I mean, you got to
be pretty good in order to make that work.
And I, I just couldn't endorse that horse.
You know the workouts look fine and all, but.
Can you remember, And I'm not and I'm not picking on anybody,
I'm really not, I promise. In your mind, can you even think
to a time when a horse was 2 to one on debut and the trainer had
won one of their last 22 debut runs?
Can you think of that? No.
I, I can't I so it just, it stands out as a, as an incorrect
line that for that reason that that's all, that's all.
Yeah. I mean given given the context I
I really don't think that horse is going to be favored anyway,
but I did land on the 9. OK.
We're throwing one downfield here.
Favorite to you. You know, Vizsadero is a pretty
good, pretty good horse in his own right out of Kitten's Joy,
out of an arch mare. I mean, this horse has to be
able to turf a little bit. A little bit, yeah.
I like the I like the workouts in January 19th and January 9th,
especially the 9th because it was out of the gate.
Again, that's where I was saying how gait works, kind of hint to
ability and and and quickness out of the gate to get position.
I'm not sure how fast this horse actually is, but I know the
source can get out of the gate using their go to rider and
Frasu. I think this horse is
interesting in this spot where, you know, it's, it's kind of a
crapshoot other than like Jungle Piece, who I think has a pretty
decent shot because this horse has two runs.
But other than that, it's really, you know, what's your
flavour. I'll tell you my flavour.
OK. It's a woman named Cloudy Woman,
Cloudy Women, daughter of Cloud Computing.
I was there when she won that, when he won that Preakness.
I should say I like the run last time, got Lasix the first time.
Hector Barrios got the mount last time.
Really liked how that horse looked over the distance to back
as well. Gave a little bit of time off
from October to January. We're second in the form cycle
here. That's a 27% angle for John
Sadler here. I'm putting the seven on top.
I'm going to be pretty aggressive with this one.
This feels like Barry. A pretty easy double for me.
One seven from races, 7:00 to 8:00.
I like that a lot. Frankly, I think that's the kind
of play you have to make to maximize value on a horse like
Big City Lights, right, is to play it in a double or in a pick
three or something like that. Kind of hide that horse in the
wager that way. But I'll go with cloudy women
here on top, man. I think that Juan Hernandez is a
great addition here. He and John Sandler are winning
at 24% together at Santa Anita in their most recent runs, the
last 46. I mean, the decent sample size
as well. So yeah, I'll go to the seven
cloudy women here. Nice.
Yeah, I, I, I really didn't. I wasn't too enthusiastic about
the horses that have run already, but they can be any
kind. It's not like they've run a
whole bunch of times, maybe once or twice.
And that's not really a judgement on anybody.
So it it's, it's really a crapshoot this race.
I I would never take a favorite under any circumstances.
Even if they win, I wouldn't even feel a bit bad about it.
Like, let's say the Entresto wins, you can't really feel bad
about not betting that horse. Oh, I agree.
Yeah. And, and frankly, yeah, like I
said, sheriff's I, I backed a sheriff's horse with cloudy
women, excuse my Sadler horse with with cloudy women.
I, I back sheriffs in other races, just not with first time
starters. It just doesn't seem like
something that, you know, he's shooting for, you know, in in
our, you know, Rusty Arnold, for example, in Kentucky.
And I know I'm always looking at that.
I see a first timer for him. I'm like, great, I'll see it for
the second race. I mean, just, you know, it's.
Just. I'm not even hanging on Rusty,
like Rusty does a great job, right?
It's not that. It's just I know first time out
I don't have to worry about it. That's just not part of handicap
in this spot. We'll see.
Like you said, would we be stunned?
No. The answer's no.
Not stunned, No, I'm surprised. Yeah, I would be.
I'll put it that way. We move on to the late double
here. By the way, I I forgot to
mention, if you have not spent much time wagering in Southern
California, a couple of cool additions, great additions.
I think to the mark to the the betting card and available bets
at Santa Anita. The late pick 3 is a $3 minimum,
Mary with a 15% take out, low take out, higher floor needs,
better payouts. It just does a reminder that we
just talked about race eight that will start the late pick 3
and in race 9 starts the late double.
It is a $5 minimum with a 15% take out.
So that is also extraordinarily playable.
I don't know if man, I got to say Barry, and this is when I
knew I was a full bold degenerate was when Golden Gate
closed. I thought, oh man, no more
golden hour wagers, you know, That's all.
That's all I thought about. That's all I thought about.
Dollar minimum on that BIG4, the $5 minimum on that.
I played that double. Man the pick fours were great.
Man they they paid so good a lot.
Yes. Oh, they played 1001 all the
time. Just all the time.
They just did. It was great.
Oh man, those. Were fun fun and it was over and
a pick 4 was done in an hour. Yeah, it was, I mean, it was
bang, bang, bang, bang. And then you're like, all right,
let's, let's cash that. Was great.
So race 9 starts that late, double that $5 late double 15%
take out on that. So let's see if we can't find
some horses in here that tickle our fancy.
A state bred optional claimer here. 20,000 is the claiming
price, 61,000 is the purse. 6 1/2 furlongs on the dirt here
and this is for four year olds and up open company that have
never won essentially a second race other than maiden blah blah
blah. You know those conditions that
we see so so often Loads of Stew and other odds on in here Barry
what's this three odds on already maybe 4 on this card
Antonio Frey who keeps them out here. 4th trainer Mark Glatt a
worthy three to five. Are we looking at you know could
you play like two horses in each race and hit the pick 5 late?
I I I doubt. It very absolutely, absolutely.
I think those ones too is is a stand out here.
I mean, his, his buyer, his last two buyers are twice as much as
everybody else's and it's just he just stands out.
It's going to be really hard to beat this horse no matter what
he does. He could go in the lead, might
come off the pace. Whatever he wants to do, he can
do it. You know, there, there's really
not much underneath. I I do like the six a little
bit. Has a race way back September
2023 that kind of fits here. And this horse has been running
on the turf for quite a while. Even his recent dirt races
weren't that bad and kind of stack up OK here with the slight
drop. I think that puts him closer to
the pace and that's probably where you need to be.
I have the four on top as well. I thought Tom Seaver on the
outside was interesting. Only three lifetime starts.
Has 1/2 of them. One on debut in a state
restricted maiden special at Santa Anita.
They immediately put this horse up against winners at Santa
Anita. On the Turf goes ahead and wins
that one as well under Antonio Freis, who drops the latex.
They try him in the Echo Eddy, which is a state bred Sprint
race at Santa Anita. That was in April of last year.
Gets a ton of time off here for Phil d'amato.
If you follow Phil D'amato, this is what he does.
He brings horses back in these kinds of spots.
Hits at 18% off these kind of longer layoffs.
He and Armando Ayuso too for their last 10 together, 24%
overall in all competition. So I think for value 6 to one on
the outside, if I'm looking to fill out that Exacta Barry, I'd
go 48 in this spot. OK, hey that now, Didn't Seaver,
didn't he like throw like a a a sinker?
Wasn't that his pitch? Was that Tom Seaver's big pitch?
I. Don't know.
I don't remember. I remember he's a nice pitcher,
but I, I, I remember he didn't throw gas.
He was kind of like a, a Maddox type.
But I. Could be.
Wrong. Nicknamed Tom Terrific in the
franchise, he played twenty seasons in the majors for the
Mets, Reds, White Sox, and Red Sox from 67 to 86.
Commonly described as the most iconic player in Mets history,
he played a significant role in their World Series win over the
Orioles. 61 career shutouts. You know, I hear those kinds of
numbers, Barry. I wonder if anyone alive now
will ever throw 61 shutouts. No way they don't pitch.
Enough. I just don't do it anymore.
Right. I mean they.
Don't pitch enough Hall of Fame first year of eligibility in
1992, receiving the highest percentage of votes ever at the
time. So there you go.
I do not see anything about his his pitches unfortunately, but
he and Walter Johnson are have 3000 strikeouts, 300 wins and an
earned average under 300 under 3.
So there you go Tom Seaver worthy of of having a horse
named after him. I almost cursed and I didn't
need to do that. So there you go Well TA little
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Maiden special closes it on Saturday and again this is going
to be a Cal bred race in here in the shoot 6 furlongs on the
turf, $60,000 for three-year olds.
These are for maidens. Hot head is in here.
The two horse at 5:00 to 2 has really enjoyed at least last out
the switch to of the turf here. Are you going to try the second
time? Turfer here.
No, we're going to try to get that one beat.
You know, that horse actually did run big and I I do expect
that horse to run big again. I agree, but I'm going to try a
first time starter. We're going to throw it
downfield here to try to bail out with the 10 Gemini Buzz.
Love it. This this horse has some
precocity in the pedigree. There's there's a lot of Sprint
turf Sprint action going on in the in the pedigree.
A lot of horses winning early first or second start.
The source is showing some zip in the mornings January 5th, the
nice gate work 48 flat and then another one on February 3rd.
So we'll give that one a shot at 15 to one.
Why not? Hansen does pretty good first.
Time out and and on the turf. He does his best work there, so
why not? It's not even a question.
This is where Ryan Hansen is the best.
That's right. This kind of race.
That's exactly right with the first time starter, you know,
and and frankly, he and Escobedo have started to really hook up
as well. 23 starts together, 13% winning percentage on those.
That's plenty good for me to get 15 to one on a horse.
In that case, I think the four and the two are the favorites
here. You know what's amazing?
I landed on the 10 as my long shot as well.
So there you go. If anybody's looking for, I've
got a long shot here in this spot.
Barry and I have a a sheet that we we we share together, but I
made sure not to look at Barry's pics before the.
Ritchie Body, either your first or last.
Yeah, well, you and I landed 10 and two in our top three.
You have the 12 as well. Another first timer here.
Silver. I am.
I think that's one worth a Aceo Espinosa here for Phil d'amato.
If if this horse. No, but if this horse runs like
it did at LaSalle and you know, this bear we see.
And this is something we'll talk about when we get to the LaSalle
meetings, whether it's in September, whatever.
All the turf horses that are very comfortable on the dirt
surface at Los Al because it does seem to translate well, so
a horse working at Los Alt doesn't bother me ahead of this
race. Yeah, yeah.
I mean Phil d'amato. Also kind of.
Owns the turf out there, so he he knows what he's doing
slightly. So I'll, I'll, I'll defer to his
expertise, but that horse doesn't look all that bad.
The post isn't the greatest, but correct.
Kantharos the sprinter. Why not?
I'm with you. And frankly, yeah, Alphabet song
on the damn side. That's a name that I don't hear
too terribly often. But when we get into cowbreads,
you know, you talk about those sorts of things.
But yeah, it's all spreading, right?
I mean, this is what this horse should want to do.
Interesting 1. You know, I do love to and and
you'll get tired of hearing about this on the show if you if
you hang around with us. I love when people breed a horse
for like 3 grand. And then it's the.
Best special or something? Yeah, it's the best.
I love those kinds of stories. And so Silver, I am a $12,500
son of Cantharos on the breeding side or the homebreds there for
the folks there. But yeah, now it should be a
fun, should be a fun day on Saturday.
A lot of odds on favorites. Let's say there were four of
them here, Barry. How many of them do you think
end up winning? Three, just on the average,
three out of the 10. Yeah, that sounds about right.
They'll win three of the races there.
Man, oh man, that was a fun card.
I I, I, you know, I like a mixed bear and you and I have talked
about this before of, you know, getting that Palos Verdes in the
middle where we get those high end sprinters very fast, very
capable sorts of horses. Nothing wrong with a good state
bread race mix right next to it. You know, just trying to figure
out the patterns of those horses coming out of a pleasant in or
whatever it might be. I love this kind of mix of
races. So kudos to the folks in the
racing office there and making sure that we've got twelve
horses in the finale, right, that we know, you know, leading
into that, whether you're playing that late pick three of
the late double or, you know, picking up the late pick 5,
something like that, you're going to get a chance at a real
price in the last race. Yeah, I notoriously I like
playing the state bred races because there's always a lot of
chaos. I mean you get these small time
breeders that get these nice horses that kind of come out of
nowhere, especially in the maidens.
It's it's such a good betting opportunity is as long as you
can seize that moment and embed it correctly, you can make some
good money, even if it's just that one race.
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I'm Louis Rebeau. You can catch me tonight at six
O clock on ESPN 680-1057 on the Kentucky Racing Spotlight.
Back at it next week on Socal Saturdays again as we go back to
Santa Anita and look at the card then.
Barry, thanks so much, man, for being here for the inaugural
edition of the show. You are always muted up when I
need you to say something nice. You know that.
That's what you do to me, Barry Spears.
You throw them up when I'm very nice to you.
And then you're like, oh, I'm saying something nice, but I'm
muted so you can't hear it. And everyone's thinking at it.
That's what happens here, you understand?
Oh. I feel horrible.
Well, don't do that. That's not a good way to start
the weekend. No, thank you so much for having
me on on the first one. You know, it's, it's definitely
an honor. I I like being the 1st to do
stuff. It's the opposite of the
Chappelle Show kiss kit where we are told never to be the first
person to do something. But yes, we will take the the
first foray, the first foray into the the Socal Saturdays.
We'll be back next week and every week with a preview of
racing in Southern California again, back at it at Santa Anita
next week. His name is Barry.
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