HPNOW Magazine October 2015

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CONTENTS OCT. 2015 4

From The Publisher

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The Teaser

Topics that titillate the racing mind.

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Back to Night School

We review and link the best of September from our fan ed shows.

Friday Divisions 22 Distaff

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Dirt Mile Juvenile Fillies Turf Juvenile Turf

Saturday Divisions 30 Sprint 34 Turf

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Mile

Juvenile Juvenile Fillies Filly & Mare Turf Filly & Mare Sprint Turf Sprint Classic

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Lone Star Park: Texas Track to Host Bank of America Challenge Championships

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HPNOW Staff Tips

Our team gives its approach on how to attack the Breeders’ Cup.

Martha Claussen highlights the big AQHA championship & race meet.

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Breeders’ Cup Study Guide

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Meet Our Team

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Galloping Out

Jeremy Plonk offers stats, trends, facts, pics and video replays for all divisions in the BC.

Get insights on our Caton Bredar.


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From the Publisher The Oct. 30-31 Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland promises to be quite a spectacle. If the fields hold – fingers crossed – we expect to see the final start of American Pharoah as the Triple Crown winner races off into the sunset. The majesty of Keeneland’s fall splendor will be on full display. No track comes close to weaving a program equal parts tradition and innovation than the Lexington oval. If you had to pick one spot on the map, and one racetrack in specific, where folks truly care about horse racing, you’d be hard-pressed to find one better. If you find yourself in fandom rooting on American Pharoah or Beholder, you won’t be alone. Nor will you be ostracized on a day like this to take a swing at price horses to upset the favorites. Whereas the Triple Crown often gets overridden by the desire to be cool and popular, the Breeders’ Cup remains true to most as a horseplayers’ haven. No one will snarl if you wave a $50 winning ticket on an upset in the Classic. Go for it! -JP

Horse Player NOW Magazine Copyright 2015 Horse Player NOW All Rights Reseved

Editor, Publisher, Designer Jeremy Plonk Contributing Writers/Analysts Martha Claussen Bob Neumeier Brian Nadeau Brian W. Spencer Terry Turrell Jerry Shottenkirk Candice Hare Photography Chief Enzina Mastrippolito (Photosbyz) Contributing Photographers Adam Coglianese/NYRA American Quarter Horse Assoc. Coady Photography/Lone Star Park Breeders’ Cup Ltd.



THE TEASER:

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From acts of Abbott and Castillo to Teaser, definition: A male to the easiest five horse used at breeding farms to determine whether figures you’ll ever a mare is ready to receive a stallion. Also, perhaps the make, eventually it most unfulfilling occupation in the universe. will all make sense. Takes a Whip(ing) and Keeps on Ticking You’ve got to hand it to jockey Angel Castillo. If you don’t, he’ll probably just reach over and take it from you anyway! Castillo, a jockey riding at Parx Casino and Racing located outside Philadelphia, PA, recently made headlines when he reached over in mid-stretch of a race to confiscate fellow rider Pierre Hernandez Ortega’s whip. Castillo, who had misplaced his own stick earlier in the race when his mount Interchange and Hernandez Ortega’s ride Distant Thoughts had come together, apparently felt entitled to help himself to Ortega’s bat.

“The Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away,” Castillo may or may not have said. Following the theft, Interchange, under Castillo’s relentless rent-awhip barrage, finished second at odds of 7/2. The race favorite, Distant Thoughts, was out of the money, but gratefully unscathed. Mid-race whip exchanges are rare, but not unprecedented and usually result in punishment to the thieving party. Not in this case. Parx stews let the results stand and never even posted the ‘inquiry’ sign! Apparently and incredibly, the pilfer of a whip during a race technically is not a violation of any Pennsylvania racing statute. Teaser supposes it’s kind of like how in areas of Florida you can


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shoot and kill someone and still be found not guilty of a crime.

to fix the outcome of the fifth race at Parx on May 12, 2015.”

Castillo and Hernandez Ortega quickly are becoming the Abbott and Costello of Parx Casino and Racing. Earlier this year, an electric device was found in the jocks room at Parx. Originally, Castillo was identified as the buzzer’s rightful owner and was ordered off his mounts by the stews midway through the May 12 Parx program. Weeks later after the Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission (aka the Keystone Cops) had concluded an investigation, Hernandez Ortega was officially proclaimed as the guilty party.

Maybe Castillo stole Hernandez Ortega’s whip in retaliation for the latter pocketing his buzzer?

According to an official ruling on the matter, “Based upon the uncontroverted evidence presented at the stewards’ hearing, Mr. Hernandez Ortega is found to be in violation of the commission’s regulation (regarding prohibited items). Mr. Hernandez Ortega’s possession of the device and subsequent deceptive actions to conceal the possession are equivalent to an attempt

Anyway, Teaser can’t wait until Castillo and Hernandez Ortega make it official and are booked as the headline comedy act in the Parx Casino main showroom. Their “Who’s on First” routine is sure to bring down the ‘house that Smarty built.’


A Penny…err…$10k for Your Thoughts In the old days, back when Moses wore short pants, a penny for your thoughts was the going rate. Times change. Inflation inflates. Dec. 7-9 at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, AZ at the Global Symposium on Racing & Gaming, the University of Arizona Racetrack Industry Program offers $10,000 for 1 really good thought. Not bad coin, right? The kicker is that the thought needs to be a really good one about how to improve the horse racing industry. That’s right up your alley, no? You got this one. Easy, peasy. For years you’ve subjected track, OTB and local pub buddies to rants and raves about how you could revolutionize the sport if only you had the chance. Well, opportunity’s finally come a knockin.’ Pip’s got a

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headache and we need a first baseman. Grab your mitt, Mr. Gerhrig. There’s a juicy $10K waiting for you to share your Einstein with the rest of the racing world. Teaser knows for a fact that you’ve gone on and on for years, like a broken record (daddy, what’s a record?), to your wife or hubby about what racing ‘needs to do’ to join mainstream American sports. Teaser will bet dollars to donuts the significant other probably can recite your racing revival recipe verbatim. The Innovators’ Circle, organized in conjunction with the program’s gaming partners Hai Ng and Vin Narayanan, is a first-pitch competition open to anyone with an “idea, product, or business that has the potential to revolutionize” the industry. Finalists will have space in the exhibit area at the Global Symposium on Racing &


Gaming and will make a 10-minute pitch to a panel of judges. “We’ve seen this type of pitch competition produce results in other industries,” RTIP director Doug Reed said in a press release. “By soliciting ideas from a diverse group, there are no limits to what talented people can accomplish.” As usual, fine print is involved. For example, you have to be 18 to enter or you must have your parent’s permission; you have to be present at the Symposium to win; and “at all times, entrants are expected to behave respectfully to all other contestants, sponsors, judges, volunteers, and audience members.” The latter provision excludes Teaser, but if you’re good with all that, go for it! Complete rules and more information are available at http://www.innovateracing.com/rul es/ And, by the way, if by some chance you’re totally insane idea about how to improve racing happens to take down the $10k prize, don’t forget where you first heard about the competition.

- THE TEASER

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This issue we review classes from:

SEPTEMBER ‘15 Since 2011, Night School has been teaching novice and expert handicappers alike in the finer points of playing the races. Through live chats, videos and radio simulcasts, the best in the industry have shared their expertise free with horseplayers. In each issue of Horse Player NOW Magazine, we go “Back to Night School” with a look at some of the high points of past lessons.

In this archive of Back to Night School, we look at our lessons taught in September 2015. The month kicked off with our celebration “D. Wayne at 80,” on the eve of legendary trainer D. Wayne Lukas’ 80th birthday. We then dovetailed in our SiriusXM radio simulcast lessons into a series of lessons aimed at both the numbers of handicapping and the eyes of the horseplayer. Topics broached included speed and performance figures, timing of races and run-up distances, trip handicapping, ground loss, post positions and much more!


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Sept. 1 “One of the gems I was able to take Guest away from (D. Wayne Lukas) was the time we would spend together at the yearling sales … Just watch him inspect yearlings and learn from arguably one of the greatest selectors of young horses we’ve seen.” Sept. “If you get some horse running 65, 8 65 and then 85 (Beyer Speed Guest Figures), you say ‘what happened here? Did he get loose on the lead? If he’s not loose on the lead today, he’s not going to run the 85 back …” Sept. 15 Guest

“I have always been a big advocate of ignoring raw fractions and finding a pace figure you can trust … I find them to be a much more reliable gauge than just the naked fractions.”

Sept. 22 Guest

“From a horseplaying standpoint (trip handicapping) offers something that is not written down. It’s not like a speed figure … or a past performance line … It’s not something everyone has.”

Sept. 29 Guest

“(As for post positions) I like horses from the inside going 2 turns, especially in mile and a sixteenth races ... In the sprints, the inside post may not be the ideal place to be, but if you're the lone speed, I don't mind the inside.”


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Bob Neumeier: "Without getting into any handicapping, my first order of business is to assess where the ‘hype’ is coming from and how intense it is. If I believe the ‘hype’ is warranted, I typically pass on that event. But if I think it is unjustified, then I would jump into the wagering pool with both feet. A practical example of this would be the 2015 Travers Stakes. In short, going against the flow is my primary objective."

Terry Turrell: “The Classic will determine Horse of the Year providing American Pharoah and Beholder make the dance. The turf racing at Keeneland will favor Europeans with stamina and a strong late kick. The weather cannot be underestimated and will reward those with multiple game plans at post time. Because of the huge mutuel pools, the 50-cent trifecta offers the best value when structuring your investments.”

Candice Hare: “When it comes to international shippers in the Breeders' Cup, I prefer ones who've shown tactical speed and the ability to go left-handed.”



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Brian W. Spencer: “Euros always get respect on the grass, but I'm much more inclined to key around them in the Turf as opposed to the Mile. When stamina comes into play in a race like the Turf, our European counterparts really have an edge, but barring any standouts like Goldikova, the American milers have held their own with the Euros. When running a mile over an American course in an American style of racing with a good pace up top, it plays much better to our more tactical strengths.”

Brian Nadeau: “As the writer of the Breeders' Cup Newsletter, I have to pay close attention to the European Group I races, and therefore I try to take that knowledge through to the Breeders' Cup. You can gain a lot by doing a little homework, be it from YouTube for race replays, or Racingpost.com to check the overall form of the top finishers in their big prep races. The races at Longchamp in early October, and to some extent those at Ascot in mid-October, will send several horses on to the Breeders' Cup, so having a comfortable handle on them can give you a big leg up on the majority of the betting public. While I can't sit here and tell you I had Karakontie last year at 30-1 in the Mile, it wasn't hard to deduce he was a player of some sorts, if you watched the replay of his brutally bad trip in the Prix de la Foret at Longchamp.”



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By Jeremy Plonk They don’t grade on a curve at the Breeders’ Cup. Kinda, sorta being right – and doing better than most – still can mean you leave with a pile of useless souvenirs. But what they do in racing’s championship is reward handsomely those who are on the money. You don’t have to light the Breeders’ Cup afire from Friday start to Saturday finish. Simply pick your spots and pile on where the feeling blazes. Over the next few dozen pages, we’ll take you inside each division’s history, spotlight some key trends and provide you the tools to work throughout October and in advance of the pre-entry announcements. Once equipped with the horses and players and divisions this year, the historical support you’ll have accumulated will marry a perfect couple of then and now. Let’s get to work!


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Wedding Toast headlines the 2015 Distaff if Beholder goes to the Classic.


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Untapable Beholder Royal Delta Royal Delta Unrivaled Belle Life Is Sweet Zenyatta Ginger Punch Round Pond Pleasant Home Ashado Adoration Azeri Unbridled Elaine Spain

Age 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 Beautiful Pleasure 4 Escena 5 Ajina 3 Jewel Princess 4 Inside Information 4 One Dreamer 6 Hollywood Wildcat 3 Paseana (ARG) 5 Dance Smartly 3 Bayakoa (ARG) 6 Bayakoa (ARG) 5 Personal Ensign 4 Sacahuista 3 Lady's Secret 4 Life's Magic 4 Princess Rooney 4

Jockey Rosie Napravnik Gary Stevens Mike E. Smith Jose Lezcano Kent Desormeaux Garrett K. Gomez Mike E. Smith Rafael Bejarano Edgar Prado Cornelio Velasquez John Velazquez Pat Valenzuela Mike E. Smith Pat Day Victor Espinoza Jorge F. Chavez Gary Stevens Mike E. Smith Corey Nakatani Mike E. Smith Gary Stevens Ed Delahoussaye Chris McCarron Pat Day Laffit Pincay, Jr. Laffit Pincay, Jr. Randy Romero Randy Romero Pat Day Angel Cordero, Jr. Ed Delahoussaye

Trainer Steve Asmussen Richard Mandella William I. Mott William I. Mott William I. Mott John Shirreffs John Shirreffs Robert J. Frankel Michael R. Matz C. R. McGaughey III Todd Pletcher David Hofmans Laura de Seroux Dallas Stewart D. Wayne Lukas John T. Ward, Jr. William I. Mott William I. Mott Wallace Dollase C. R. McGaughey III Thomas F. Proctor Neil Drysdale Ron McAnally James E. Day Ron McAnally Ron McAnally C. R. McGaughey III D. Wayne Lukas D. Wayne Lukas D. Wayne Lukas Neil Drysdale


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Untapable Beholder Royal Delta Royal Delta Unrivaled Belle Life Is Sweet Zenyatta Ginger Punch Round Pond Pleasant Home Ashado Adoration Azeri Unbridled Elaine Spain

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH CD BEL LS SA AP BEL CD Beautiful Pleasure GP Escena CD Ajina HOL Jewel Princess WO Inside Information BEL One Dreamer CD Hollywood Wildcat SA Paseana (ARG) GP Dance Smartly CD Bayakoa (ARG) BEL Bayakoa (ARG) GP Personal Ensign CD Sacahuista HOL Lady's Secret SA Life's Magic AQU Princess Rooney HOL

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 5.20* Prx / 1st / 41 middle 7.60 SA / 1st / 34 press 5.40* Bel / 1st / 34 speed 6.40* Bel / 2nd / 34 middle 17.00 Bel / 2nd / 34 closer 18.20 SA / 4th / 27 closer 3.00* SA / 1st / 28 closer 11.00 Bel / 3rd / 27 press 29.80 Bel / 3rd / 28 middle 63.50 Kee / 2nd / 20 closer 6.00* Pha / 1st / 28 middle rd 83.40 SA / 3 / 27 speed st 5.60* SA / 1 / 24 speed th 26.60 Kee / 4 / 20 closer nd 113.80 Kee / 2 / 21 middle st 8.00 Bel / 1 / 27 speed th 8.00 Sar / 6 / 70 speed nd 11.60 Bel / 2 / 20 press nd 6.80 SA / 2 / 20 middle st 3.60* Kee / 1 / 20 speed 96.20 Due / 3rd / 42 speed 4.60* SA / 1st / 26 speed 7.40 Kee / 2nd / 20 press 3.00* WO / 1st / 48 middle 4.20* Kee / 1st / 21 speed 3.40* Kee / 1st / 21 speed 3.00* Bel / 1st / 20 closer 7.80 Kee / 1st / 21 speed 3.00* Bel / 1st / 20 speed 2.80* Kee / 2nd / 21 closer 3.40* Kee / 1st / 14 speed


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16 straight winners have been either age 3 or 4.

Favorites: 15-for-30 all-time. Smallest avg. $1 exacta of any division.

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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Winner Goldencents Goldencents Tapizar Caleb's Posse Dakota Phone Furthest Land Albertus Maximus Corinthian

Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

Winner Goldencents Goldencents Tapizar Caleb's Posse Dakota Phone Furthest Land

Age 4 3 4 3 5 4 4 4

Jockey Rafael Bejarano Rafael Bejarano Corey Nakatani Rajiv Maragh Joel Rosario Julien Leparoux Garrett Gomez Kent Desormeaux

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA 2008 Albertus Maximus SA 2007 Corinthian MTH

Trainer Leandro Mora Doug O'Neill Steve Asmussen Donnie Von Hemel Jerry Hollendorfer

Michael J. Maker Vladimir Cerin James A. Jerkens

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 3.40* SA / 2nd / 27 speed 9.60 SA / 2nd / 27 speed th 32.60 Bel / 6 / 35 speed rd 15.60 Hoo / 3 / 35 closer rd 77.40 BHP / 3 / 35 closer st 44.60 TP / 1 / 42 press rd 14.60 SA / 3 / 28 closer th 9.40 Sar / 4 / 54 middle


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Winner Lady Eli Chriselliam (IRE) Flotilla (FRA) Stephanie's Kitten More Than Real Tapitsfly Maram

Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Winner Lady Eli Chriselliam (IRE) Flotilla (FRA) Stephanie's Kitten

More Than Real Tapitsfly Maram

Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. Richard Hughes Christophe Lemaire John Velazquez Garrett K. Gomez Robby Albarado Jose Lezcano Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA

Trainer Chad C. Brown Charles Hills Mikel Delzangles Wayne Catalano Todd Pletcher Dale L. Romans Chad C. Brown

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 6.80* Bel / 1st / 33 middle 15.80 Eng / 1st / 35 closer 24.80 Fra / 4th / 26 middle 14.20 Kee / 1st / 28 middle 29.20 WO / 2nd / 38 middle 21.60 Bel / 2nd / 33 press 24.20 Bel / 1st / 23 closer


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Winner Hootenanny Outstrip (GB) George Vancouver Wrote Pluck Pounced Donativum Nownownow Winner Hootenanny Outstrip (GB) George Vancouver

Wrote Pluck Pounced Donativum Nownownow

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH

Jockey Frankie Dettori Mike Smith Ryan Moore Ryan Moore Garrett K. Gomez Frankie Dettori Frankie Dettori Julien Leparoux

Trainer Wesley A. Ward Charlie Appleby Aidan O'Brien Aidan O'Brien Todd Pletcher John Gosden John Gosden Francois Parisel

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 14.00 Fra / 2nd / 64 middle 14.00 Eng / 3rd / 20 closer rd 20.60 Eng / 3 / 21 middle rd 25.20 Eng / 3 / 42 middle st 14.80 WO / 1 / 49 closer nd 6.80* Fra / 2 / 34 press st 13.60 Eng / 1 / 21 closer nd 27.20 Kee / 2 / 19 closer



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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Work All Week Secret Circle Trinniberg Amazombie Big Drama Dancing in Silks Midnight Lute Midnight Lute Thor's Echo Silver Train Speightstown Cajun Beat Orientate Squirtle Squirt Kona Gold Artax Reraise Elmhurst Lit de Justice Desert Stormer Cherokee Run Cardmania Thirty Slews Sheikh Albadou Safely Kept Dancing Spree Gulch Very Subtle Smile Precisionist Eillo

Age 5 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 4 3 6 3 4 3 6 4 3 7 6 5 4 7 5 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 4

Jockey Florent Geroux Martin Garcia Willie Martinez Mike E. Smith Eibar Coa Joel Rosario Garrett Gomez Garrett Gomez Corey Nakatani Edgar Prado John Velazquez Cornelio Velasquez Jerry Bailey Jerry Bailey Alex Solis Jorge F. Chavez Corey Nakatani Corey Nakatani Corey Nakatani Kent Desormeaux Mike E. Smith Ed Delahoussaye Eddie Delahoussaye Pat Eddery Craig Perret Angel Cordero, Jr. Angel Cordero, Jr. Pat Valenzuela Jacinto Vasquez Chris McCarron Craig Perret

Trainer Roger Brueggemann Bob Baffert Shivananda Parbhoo Bill Spawr David Fawkes Carla Gaines Bob Baffert Bob Baffert Doug O'Neill Richard Dutrow Todd A. Pletcher Stephen Margolis D. Wayne Lukas Robert J. Frankel Bruce Headley Louis Albertrani Craig Dollase Jenine Sahadi Jenine Sahadi Frank Lyons Frank A. Alexander Derek Meredith Bob Baffert Alex Scott Alan E. Goldberg C. R. McGaughey III D. Wayne Lukas Melvin F. Stute Scotty Schulhofer Ross Fenstermaker Budd Lepman


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Work All Week Secret Circle Trinniberg Amazombie Big Drama Dancing in Silks Midnight Lute Midnight Lute Thor's Echo Silver Train Speightstown Cajun Beat Orientate Squirtle Squirt Kona Gold Artax Reraise Elmhurst Lit de Justice Desert Stormer Cherokee Run Cardmania Thirty Slews Sheikh Albadou Safely Kept Dancing Spree Gulch Very Subtle Smile Precisionist Eillo

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH CD BEL LS SA AP BEL CD GP CD HOL WO BEL CD SA GP CD BEL GP CD HOL SA AQU HOL

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 40.20 Kee / 1st / 29 press 7.00* SA / 2nd / 19 press 29.40 Prx / 2nd / 42 speed 17.80 SA / 1st / 28 middle 12.40 Sar / 2nd / 63 speed 52.60 SA / 1st / 35 middle 7.40 Dmr / 10th / 62 closer 7.00* Sar / 1st / 56 closer 33.20 SA / 2nd / 28 speed 25.80 Bel / 1st / 48 middle 9.40 Bel / 3rd / 28 press st 47.60 TP / 1 / 42 press st 7.40* Sar / 1 / 55 press nd 21.20 Bel / 2 / 35 press st 5.40* SA / 1 / 21 middle st 9.40 Bel / 1 / 21 speed st 9.60 TP / 1 / 42 speed st 35.20 SA / 1 / 28 closer rd 10.00* Dmr / 3 / 70 closer nd 31.00 Dmr / 2 / 76 speed 7.60 Bel / 3rd / 49 middle 12.60 SA / 1st / 20 closer 39.40 Dmr / 1st / 56 speed 54.60 Fra / 2nd / 27 closer 26.40 Bel / 4th / 13 speed 35.20 Bel / 4th / 27 closer 13.60 Bel / 2nd / 27 closer 34.80 AP / 2nd / 82 speed 24.00 Pha / 6th / 35 speed 8.80 Hol / 2nd / 133 press 4.60* Med / 1st / 35 speed


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Only closer since '99 Midnight Lute (twice).

Exited top 2 final preps in last decade. Recent winners paid $20+ mutuel.

4 of last 5 in KY won by Californians.


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Rock Fall dashes into the Sprint on one of the event’s longest winning streaks.


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Main Sequence Magician Little Mike St Nicholas Abbey Dangerous Midge

Conduit Conduit English Channel Red Rocks Shirocco Better Talk Now High Chaparral (DH)

Johar (DH) High Chaparral Fantastic Light Kalanisi Daylami Buck's Boy Chief Bearhart Pilsudski Northern Spur Tikkanen Kotashaan Fraise Miss Alleged†In the Wings Prized Great Communicator

Theatrical Manila Pebbles (f/m) Lashkari

Age 5 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 3 4 5 4 4 3 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 5 3 4 3

Jockey John R. Velazquez Ryan Moore Ramon Dominguez Joseph O'Brien Frankie Dettori Ryan Moore Ryan Moore John R. Velazquez Frankie Dettori Christophe Soumillon Ramon Dominguez Michael Kinane Alex Solis Michael Kinane Frankie Dettori Johnny Murtagh Frankie Dettori Shane Sellers Jose Santos Walter Swinburn Chris McCarron Mike E. Smith Kent Desormeaux Pat Valenzuela Eric Legrix Gary Stevens Ed Delahoussaye Ray Sibille Pat Day Jose Santos Pat Eddery

Trainer Graham Motion Aidan O'Brien Dale Romans Aidan O'Brien Brian J. Meehan Sir Michael Stoute Sir Michael Stoute Todd A. Pletcher Brian J. Meehan Andre Fabre H. Graham Motion Aidan O'Brien Richard Mandella Aidan O'Brien Saeed bin Suroor Sir Michael Stoute Saeed bin Suroor P. Noel Hickey Mark Frostad Michael Stoute Ron McAnally Jonathan Pease Richard Mandella William I. Mott Pascal Bary AndrĂŠ Fabre Neil Drysdale Thad Ackel William I. Mott LeRoy Jolley Clive Brittain

Yves Saint-Martin

Alain de Royer-Dupre


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Main Sequence Magician Little Mike St Nicholas Abbey Dangerous Midge

Conduit Conduit English Channel Red Rocks Shirocco Better Talk Now High Chaparral (DH)

Johar (DH) High Chaparral Fantastic Light Kalanisi Daylami Buck's Boy Chief Bearhart Pilsudski Northern Spur Tikkanen Kotashaan Fraise Miss Alleged†In the Wings Prized Great Communicator

Theatrical Manila Pebbles (f/m) Lashkari

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH CD BEL LS SA SA AP BEL CD GP CD HOL WO BEL CD SA GP CD BEL GP CD HOL SA AQU HOL

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 14.40 Bel / 1st / 35 middle 27.00 Eng / 8th / 137 closer 36.60 Bel / 5th / 35 press 15.60 Fra / 5th / 34 press 19.00 Eng / 1st / 50 press 3.80* Fra / 4th / 34 closer 13.60 Eng / 1st / 42 closer 8.00 Bel / 1st / 28 press 23.60 Eng / 3rd / 56 closer 19.60 Fra / 1st / 27 press 57.80 Bel / 4th / 49 closer rd 6.40 Fra / 3 / 20 press nd 13.60 SA / 2 / 27 closer rd 3.80* Fra / 3 / 20 middle st 4.80* Ire / 1 / 49 middle st 11.20 Eng / 1 / 21 closer th 5.20* Fra / 9 / 34 middle st 9.20 Bel / 1 / 28 speed st 5.80* WO / 1 / 20 closer nd 29.40 Fra / 2 / 20 middle 9.90 SA / 1st / 20 speed 35.20 Bel / 1st / 28 closer 5.00* SA / 1st / 27 closer 30.00 Bel / 2nd / 28 closer 86.20 Lrl / 5th / 14 middle 5.80* Fra / 4th / 20 middle 19.60 Bel / 4th / 28 middle 26.80 SA / 2nd / 27 speed 5.60* Aqu / 1st / 28 speed 19.60 Bel / 1st / 42 middle 6.40* Eng / 1st / 14 middle 108.80 Fra / 1st / 20 middle


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Recent winners rebounded from off-theboard preps.

Favorites' foibles since 2002. Straight prepped in NY/Europe.

Consecutive winners had 5 + weeks off.


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Flintshire’s demolition of the Sword Dancer at Saratoga signaled the potential European domination in this Turf division. (click both to watch)

The Pizza Man’s rider Florent Geroux delivered a top American performance in this year’s Arlington Million.


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Age Jockey Karakontie 3 Stephane Pasquier Wise Dan 6 Jose Lezcano Wise Dan 5 John Velazquez Court Vision 6 Robby Albarado Goldikova (f/m) 5 Olivier Peslier Goldikova (f/m) 4 Olivier Peslier Goldikova (f/m) 3 Olivier Peslier Kip Deville 4 Cornelio Velasquez Miesque's Approval 7 Eddie Castro Artie Schiller 4 Garrett Gomez Singletary 4 David R. Flores Six Perfections (f/m) 3 Jerry Bailey Domedriver 4 Thierry Thulliez Val Royal 5 Jose Valdivia, Jr. War Chant 3 Gary Stevens Silic 4 Corey Nakatani Da Hoss 6 John Velazquez Spinning World 4 Cash Asmussen Da Hoss 4 Gary Stevens Ridgewood Pearl (f/m) 3 Johnny Murtagh Barathea 4 Frankie Dettori Lure 4 Mike E. Smith Lure 3 Mike E. Smith Opening Verse 5 Pat Valenzuela Royal Academy 3 Lester Piggott Steinlen 6 José Santos Miesque (f/m) 4 Freddy Head Miesque (f/m) 3 Freddy Head Last Tycoon 3 Yves Saint-Martin Cozzene 5 Walter Guerra Royal Heroine (f/m) 4 Fernando Toro

Trainer Jonathan Pease Charles Lopresti Charles Lopresti Dale Romans Freddy Head Freddy Head Freddy Head Richard E. Dutrow, Jr. Martin D. Wolfson James A. Jerkens Don Chatlos Pascal Bary Pascal Bary Julio Canani Neil Drysdale Julio Canani Michael W. Dickinson Jonathan E. Pease Michael W. Dickinson John Oxx Luca Cumani C. R. McGaughey III C. R. McGaughey III Richard J. Lundy Vincent O'Brien D. Wayne Lukas François Boutin François Boutin Robert Collet Jan H. Nerud John Gosden


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Locale Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style Karakontie SA 62.00 Fra / 11th / 27 closer Wise Dan SA 3.60* Kee / 2nd / 28 middle Wise Dan SA 5.60* Bel / 1st / 28 press Court Vision CD 131.60 WO / 7th / 35 closer Goldikova (f/m) CD 4.60* Fra / 1st / 34 middle Goldikova (f/m) SA 4.80* Fra / 3rd / 35 closer Goldikova (f/m) SA 5.60* Fra / 1st / 48 press Kip Deville MTH 18.40 WO / 2nd / 41 press Miesque's Approval CD 50.60 Kee / 4th / 28 closer Artie Schiller BEL 13.20 Bel / 2nd / 27 middle Singletary LS 35.00 SA / 3rd / 21 middle st Six Perfections (f/m) SA 12.60 Fra / 1 / 69 closer st Domedriver AP 54.00 Fra / 1 / 21 closer st Val Royal BEL 12.20 SA / 1 / 20 closer st War Chant CD 9.00* SA / 1 / 21 closer st Silic GP 16.40 SA / 1 / 21 closer st Da Hoss CD 25.20 Cnl / 1 / 27 middle st Spinning World HOL 6.20* Fra / 1 / 62 press nd Da Hoss WO 18.90 Bel / 2 / 21 press nd Ridgewood Pearl (f/m) BEL 7.10* Eng / 2 / 35 middle Barathea CD 22.80 Eng / 2nd / 42 middle Lure SA 4.60* Bel / 1st / 21 speed Lure GP 12.80 Bel / 2nd / 21 speed Opening Verse CD 55.40 Kee / 2nd / 20 middle Royal Academy BEL 7.60* Eng / 2nd /49 closer Steinlen GP 5.60 Kee / 1st / 14 middle Miesque (f/m) CD 6.00 Fra / 2nd / 62 closer Miesque (f/m) HOL 9.20 Eng / 2nd / 56 middle Last Tycoon SA 73.80 Eng / 1st / 72 press Cozzene AQU 9.20* Med / 6th / 30 press Royal Heroine (f/m) HOL 5.40* Dmr / 2nd / 62 middle


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Wise Dan’s retirement leaves a void among America’s milers.


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North American prep edge over Europeans.

3 of last 9 rocked the mutuels. Lure is BCM's only frontend winner.

Recent winners had 5 or less weeks off.


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Texas Red New Year's Day Shanghai Bobby Hansen Uncle Mo Vale of York Midshipman War Pass Street Sense

Jockey Kent Desormeaux Martin Garcia Rosie Napravnik Ramon Dominguez John Velazquez Ahmed Ajtebi Garrett Gomez Cornelio Velasquez Calvin Borel Stevie Wonderboy Garrett Gomez Wilko Frankie Dettori Action This Day David R. Flores Vindication Mike E. Smith Johannesburg Michael Kinane Macho Uno Jerry Bailey Anees Gary Stevens Answer Lively Jerry Bailey Favorite Trick Pat Day Boston Harbor Jerry Bailey Unbridled's Song Mike E. Smith Timber Country Pat Day Brocco Gary Stevens Gilded Time Chris McCarron Arazi Pat Valenzuela Fly So Free Jose Santos Rhythm Craig Perret Is It True Laffit Pincay, Jr. Success Express JosĂŠ Santos Capote Laffit Pincay, Jr. Tasso Laffit Pincay, Jr. Chief's Crown Don MacBeth

Trainer Keith Desormeaux Bob Baffert Todd Pletcher Michael Maker Todd Pletcher Saeed bin Suroor Bob Baffert Nick Zito Carl Nafzger Doug O'Neill Jeremy Noseda Richard Mandella Bob Baffert Aidan O'Brien Joseph Orseno Alex Hassinger, Jr. Bobby C. Barnett Patrick B. Byrne D. Wayne Lukas James T. Ryerson D. Wayne Lukas Randy Winick Darrell Vienna Francois Boutin Scotty Schulhofer C. R. McGaughey III D. Wayne Lukas D. Wayne Lukas D. Wayne Lukas Neil Drysdale Roger Laurin


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Texas Red New Year's Day Shanghai Bobby Hansen Uncle Mo Vale of York Midshipman War Pass Street Sense

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH CD Stevie Wonderboy BEL Wilko LS Action This Day SA Vindication AP Johannesburg BEL Macho Uno CD Anees GP Answer Lively CD Favorite Trick HOL Boston Harbor WO Unbridled's Song BEL Timber Country CD Brocco SA Gilded Time GP Arazi CD Fly So Free BEL Rhythm GP Is It True CD Success Express HOL Capote SA Tasso AQU Chief's Crown HOL

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 29.80 SA / 3rd / 35 closer 23.00 Dmr / 1st / 63 middle 4.60* Bel / 1st / 28 press 16.20 TP / 1st / 42 speed 4.80* Bel / 1st / 28 press 63.20 Ity / 2nd / 28 middle 9.20 SA / 2nd / 28 speed 6.40* Bel / 1st / 21 speed 32.40 Kee / 3rd / 28 closer 11.00 Dmr / 1st / 52 closer 58.60 Eng / 3rd / 35 press st 55.60 SA / 1 / 27 closer st 10.20 TP / 1 / 42 speed st 16.40 Eng / 1 / 23 middle st 14.60 WO / 1 / 26 middle rd 62.60 SA / 3 / 27 closer nd 7.40* Kee / 2 / 20 press st 4.40* Kee / 1 / 21 press st 6.80 Kee / 1 / 15 speed th 12.40 Bel / 4 / 21 middle 6.80* Bel / 1st / 28 middle 8.00 SA / 1st / 30 middle 6.00* AP / 1st / 35 middle 6.20* Fra / 1st / 28 closer 4.80* Bel / 1st / 21 press 7.20 Bel / 2nd / 21 middle 20.40 Bel / 2nd / 21 speed 10.20 SA / 4th / 21 speed 6.80* SA / 1st / 21 speed 13.20 Kee / 1st / 14 middle 3.40* SA / 1st / 14 middle


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7 of last 16 winners were 10-1 or more upsetters.

28 of 30 winners exited top 3 prep finish. Cali preppers have won in a BCJ in Ky.

Recent winners had 5+ weeks off.


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Nyquist was all smiles in the Del Mar Futurity, but scored a hard-fought and controversial win in the FrontRunner. Is the Juvenile favorite vulnerable? (click both to watch)




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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Take Charge Brandi Ria Antonia Beholder My Miss Aurelia Awesome Feather She Be Wild Stardom Bound Indian Blessing Dreaming of Anna Folklore Sweet Catomine Halfbridled Storm Flag Flying Tempera Caressing Cash Run Silverbulletday Countess Diana Storm Song My Flag Flanders Phone Chatter Eliza Pleasant Stage Meadow Star Go For Wand Open Mind Epitome Brave Raj Twilight Ridge Outstandingly

Jockey Victor Espinoza Javier Castellano Garrett K. Gomez Corey Nakatani Jeffrey Sanchez Julien Leparoux Mike E. Smith Garrett Gomez Rene Douglas Edgar Prado Corey Nakatani Julie Krone John Velazquez David Flores John Velazquez Jerry Bailey Gary Stevens Shane Sellers Craig Perret Jerry Bailey Pat Day Laffit Pincay, Jr. Pat Valenzuela Ed Delahoussaye Jose Santos Randy Romero Angel Cordero, Jr. Pat Day Pat Valenzuela Jorge Velasquez Walter Guerra

Trainer D. Wayne Lukas Jeremiah C. Englehart Richard E. Mandella Steve Asmussen Stanley I. Gold Wayne Catalano Christopher Paasch Bob Baffert Wayne Catalano D. Wayne Lukas Julio Canani Richard Mandella C. R. McGaughey III Eoin G. Harty David Vance D. Wayne Lukas Bob Baffert Patrick B. Byrne Nick Zito C. R. McGaughey III D. Wayne Lukas Richard Mandella Alex L. Hassinger, Jr. Chris Speckert LeRoy Jolley William Badgett, Jr. D. Wayne Lukas Phil Hauswald Melvin F. Stute D. Wayne Lukas Pancho Martin


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Take Charge Brandi

Ria Antonia Beholder My Miss Aurelia Awesome Feather

She Be Wild Stardom Bound Indian Blessing Dreaming of Anna

Folklore Sweet Catomine Halfbridled Storm Flag Flying

Tempera Caressing Cash Run Silverbulletday Countess Diana Storm Song My Flag Flanders Phone Chatter Eliza Pleasant Stage Meadow Star Go For Wand Open Mind Epitome Brave Raj Twilight Ridge Outstandingly

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH CD BEL LS SA AP BEL CD GP CD HOL WO BEL CD SA GP CD BEL GP CD HOL SA AQU HOL

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 125.40 Kee / 8th / 29 speed 66.60 Bel / 5th / 28 closer 9.80 SA / 1st / 29 speed 6.20* Bel / 1st / 27 press 10.40 Crc / 1st / 20 press 16.80 Kee / 2nd / 28 middle 5.20* SA / 1st / 28 closer 5.40* Bel / 1st / 21 speed 7.20* WO / 1st / 48 speed 6.70* Bel / 1st / 42 speed 6.60* SA / 1st / 28 middle st 6.60* SA / 1 / 28 middle st 3.60* Bel / 1 / 21 press rd 25.80 Dmr / 3 / 62 middle nd 96.00 AP / 2 / 35 middle rd 67.00 Kee / 3 / 20 speed st 3.60* Kee / 1 / 27 middle st 6.00* Kee / 1 / 28 press st 5.20* Bel / 1 / 20 closer nd 9.00 Bel / 2 / 21 closer 2.80* Bel / 1st / 28 speed 6.60 SA / 1st / 28 middle 4.40* Kee / 1st / 14 press 13.60 SA / 1st / 19 closer 2.40* Bel / 1st / 21 middle 7.00 Bel / 2nd / 21 middle 3.40* Bel / 2nd / 21 closer 62.80 CD / 1st / 13 closer 10.00 Crc / 1st / 20 middle 3.20* Pha / 2nd / 14 middle 45.60 Aqu / 4th / 13 closer


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6 of last 7 winners had 4 weeks between starts.

Favorites in JF held in KY. 20 winners exited prep victories.

Winners prepped in NY last out.


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Take Charge Brandi heisted the 2014 Juvenile Fillies on the front end.


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

Winner Dayatthespa Dank Zagora Perfect Shirl Shared Account Midday Forever Together

Lahudood Ouija Board Intercontinental Ouija Board Islington Starine Banks Hill Perfect Sting Soaring Softly

Age 5 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 5 5 3 4 5 3 4 4

Jockey Javier Castellano Ryan Moore Javier Castellano John Velazquez Edgar Prado Tom Queally Julien Leparoux Alan Garcia Frankie Dettori Rafael Bejarano Kieren Fallon Kieren Fallon John Velazquez Olivier Peslier Jerry Bailey Jerry Bailey

Trainer Chad Brown Michael Stoute Chad Brown Roger Attfield Graham Motion Henry Cecil Jonathan Sheppard Kiaran McLaughlin Ed Dunlop Robert J. Frankel Ed Dunlop Sir Michael Stoute Robert J. Frankel Andre Fabre Joe Orseno James J. Toner


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

Winner Dayatthespa Dank Zagora Perfect Shirl Shared Account Midday Forever Together

Lahudood Ouija Board Intercontinental Ouija Board Islington Starine Banks Hill Perfect Sting Soaring Softly

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH CD BEL LS SA AP BEL CD GP

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 13.00 Kee / 1st / 28 speed 5.00* AP / 1st / 77 press 20.40 Bel / 2nd / 34 press 57.60 WO / 2nd / 47 middle 94.00 Bel / 5th / 34 press 6.60 Fra / 3rd / 33 press 11.80 Kee / 1st / 21 middle 25.40 Bel / 1st / 29 middle 4.80* Ire / 2nd / 56 middle 32.20 Kee / 1st / 20 speed 3.80* Fra / 3rd / 27 middle rd 7.80 Ire / 3 / 49 middle th 28.40 Bel / 4 / 28 middle nd 14.00 Fra / 2 / 48 press nd 12.00 Kee / 2 / 22 closer st 9.20 Bel / 1 / 34 closer


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North American preps have sparkled since '06.

Dank only favorite to win since '06. Recent winners employed speed / press style.

6 straight have had 4+ weeks off.



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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Winner Age Jockey Judy the Beauty 5 Mike Smith Groupie Doll 5 Rajiv Maragh Groupie Doll 4 Rajiv Maragh Musical Romance 4 Juan Leyva Dubai Majesty 5 Jamie Theriot Informed Decision 4 Julien Leparoux Ventura 4 Garrett Gomez Maryfield 6 Elvis Trujillo

Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Winner Judy the Beauty Groupie Doll Groupie Doll Musical Romance

Dubai Majesty Informed Decision

Ventura Maryfield

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH

Trainer Wesley Ward William Bradley William Bradley William A. Caplan W. Bret Calhoun Jonathan Sheppard Robert J. Frankel Doug O'Neill

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 8.20* Dmr / 1st / 76 press 8.00* Kee / 3rd / 28 middle 3.40* Kee / 1st / 28 middle 42.40 Kee / 2nd / 27 press 19.20 Kee / 1st / 27 press 8.80 Kee / 1st / 27 speed 7.60 WO / 2nd / 47 closer 18.00 Sar / 1st / 61 closer


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Winner Bobby's Kitten Mizdirection (f/m) Mizdirection (f/m) Regally Ready

Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Winner Bobby's Kitten Mizdirection (f/m) Mizdirection (f/m) Regally Ready

Chamberlain Bridge

California Flag Desert Code

Chamberlain Bridge

California Flag Desert Code

Age 3 5 4 4 6 5 4 Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA

Jockey Joel Rosario Mike Smith Mike Smith Corey Nakatani Jamie Theriot Joe Talamo Richard Migliore

Trainer Chad Brown Mike Puype Mike Puype Steve Asmussen Bret Calhoun Brian Koriner David Hofmans

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 16.40 WO / 3rd / 48 closer 7.40* Bel / 5th / 147 middle 15.80 Hol / 2nd / 160 closer 6.60* WO / 1st / 20 speed 15.80 Kee / 4th / 28 middle 8.80* SA / 1st / 38 speed 75.00 SA / 7th / 31 closer


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Bayern Mucho Macho Man

Fort Larned Drosselmeyer Blame Zenyatta (f/m) Raven's Pass Curlin Invasor (ARG) Saint Liam Ghostzapper Pleasantly Perfect

Volponi Tiznow Tiznow Cat Thief Awesome Again Skip Away Alphabet Soup Cigar Concern Arcangues A.P. Indy Black Tie Affair Unbridled Sunday Silence Alysheba Ferdinand Skywalker Proud Truth Wild Again

Age 3 5 4 4 4 5 3 3 4 5 4 5 4 4 3 3 4 4 5 5 3 5 3 5 3 3 4 4 4 3 4

Jockey Martin Garcia Gary L. Stevens Brian Hernandez Mike E. Smith Garrett Gomez Mike E. Smith Frankie Dettori Robby Albarado Fernando Jara Jerry Bailey Javier Castellano Alex Solis Jose Santos Chris McCarron Chris McCarron Pat Day Pat Day Mike E. Smith Chris McCarron Jerry Bailey Jerry Bailey Jerry Bailey Ed Delahoussaye Jerry Bailey Pat Day Chris McCarron Chris McCarron Bill Shoemaker Laffit Pincay, Jr. Jorge Velasquez Pat Day

Trainer Bob Baffert Katherine Ritvo Ian Wilkes William I. Mott Albert M. Stall, Jr. John Shirreffs John Gosden Steve Asmussen Kiaran McLaughlin Richard Dutrow Robert J. Frankel Richard Mandella Phillip G. Johnson Jay M. Robbins Jay M. Robbins D. Wayne Lukas Patrick B. Byrne Sonny Hine David Hofmans William I. Mott Richard W. Small Andre Fabre Neil Drysdale Ernie T. Poulos Carl Nafzger Charlie Whittingham Jack Van Berg Charlie Whittingham Michael Whittingham John M. Veitch Vincent Timphony


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Year 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

Winner Bayern Mucho Macho Man

Fort Larned Drosselmeyer Blame Zenyatta†Raven's Pass Curlin Invasor (ARG) Saint Liam Ghostzapper Pleasantly Perfect

Volponi Tiznow Tiznow Cat Thief Awesome Again Skip Away Alphabet Soup Cigar Concern Arcangues A.P. Indy Black Tie Affair Unbridled Sunday Silence Alysheba Ferdinand Skywalker Proud Truth Wild Again

Locale SA SA SA CD CD SA SA MTH CD BEL LS SA AP BEL CD GP CD HOL WO BEL CD SA GP CD BEL GP CD HOL SA AQU HOL

Odds Prep/Finish/Layoff Style 14.20 Prx / 1st / 42 speed 10.00 SA / 1st / 35 press 20.80 Bel / 3rd / 35 press 31.60 Bel / 2nd / 35 closer 12.40 Bel / 2nd / 35 middle 7.60* Hol / 1st / 28 closer 29.00 Eng / 1st / 28 closer 10.80 Bel / 1st / 28 middle 15.40 Sar / 1st / 91 closer 6.80* Bel / 1st / 49 middle 7.00* Bel / 1st / 49 speed st 30.40 SA / 1 / 21 closer nd 89.00 Med / 2 / 22 middle rd 14.80 SA / 3 / 20 press st 20.40 SA / 1 / 20 speed rd 41.20 TP / 3 / 42 speed st 11.40 Haw / 1 / 28 closer st 5.60* Bel / 1 / 21 press st 41.70 SA / 1 / 21 press st 3.40* Bel / 1 / 21 press 17.00 LaD / 2nd / 35 closer 269.20 Fra / 4th / 35 closer 6.20* Bel / 3rd / 21 middle 10.00 AP / 1st / 49 speed 15.20 LaD / 2nd / 34 closer 6.00 LaD / 1st / 41 middle 5.00* Med / 1st / 22 middle 4.00* SA / 1st / 14 middle 22.20 SA / 2nd / 28 press 16.80 Aqu / 1st / 7 closer 64.60 BM / 3rd / 12 speed


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Last 5 winners had 5-6 weeks between starts.

No winners over age 5 ever. 21 straight exited Top 3 prep finishes.

Zenyatta only winning chalk since '05.


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American Pharoah’s Belmont Stakes and Beholder’s Pacific Classic provided the year’s two biggest memories to date.



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Texas Track to Host Bank of America Challenge Championships By Martha Claussen

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uffice it to say, this has been a challenging year for Texas horseracing. But the dust has settled and the Texas Racing Commission was granted funding. That was very good news for Lone Star Park as the 2015 Fall Meeting of Champions is off and running!

American Quarter Horses are the main attraction of the 26-day live racing season, which continues through Nov. 14. The racetrack, located in Grand Prairie, 15 minutes from DFW Airport, hosts the 2015 Bank of America Challenge Championships.


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Quarter Horse Meet Features Richest Race in Texas The meet will feature a total of 29 stakes worth an estimated $3.425 million including eight Grade 1 races. Major stakes include the $75,000 Refrigerator Handicap, the Dash for Cash Derby and Futurity and the $1 million Texas Classic Futurity. The Texas Classic is the richest race in Texas, and attracts the top horses in the country. Last year's Texas Classic Futurity winner was Terry & Irene Stennett's Torts On Fire, who gave trainer Trey Wood his second title in the prestigious race. Scarlett Hill Farms Inc.'s Lil Famous Dash, trained by Judd Kearl, won the Grade 1, Texas Classic Derby. Jockey, Trainer and Owners to Watch at Lone Star Park Judd Kearl (right) has won the Lone Star Park training title four times, and is back with a full barn. Trey Wood, who has his base of operation in Brock, Texas, is always dangerous as is Texas native, Toby Keeton. Brian Stroud is the conditioner of 2014 AQHA

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world champion, Jrc Callas First. Based on that noted accomplishment, his stable doubled in 2015. He was the third-leading conditioner last year at Lone Star and a close second to Angel Sanchez earlier in the year at Sam Houston Race Park. Luis Vivanco (right) won his first Lone Star riding title last fall, and returns for several prominent horsemen. Ricky Ramirez, who rides first call for the Wood barn, was leading rider in 2014 and Rodrigo Vallejo will be named on the lion's share of the Kearl runners. Damian Martinez won the riding title at Sam Houston Race Park and his victories on Jrc Callas First gave the young pilot a ton of confidence this year. Another rider coming up in the ranks is Francisco Calderon. Wagering and Contests Handicappers can take advantage of many wagering options offered at Lone Star Park. In addition to the standard WPS and exactas, rolling doubles, Pick 3's and 10cent superfectas remain popular. New this year is the introduction of 50-cent minimum trifecta wagers.


The "Fortune 6" wager is offered at the industry-low takeout of 12%. Lone Star Park has an excellent program called the Star Player Rewards for their handicapping players. Enrollment is free and members simply swipe their card to receive points for wagering as well as food and drink purchases. Rewards include free programs, valet parking, food and beverage credits and mutuel vouchers. For the past eight years, Lone Star Park has hosted a qualifying event for the DRF/NTRA National Handicapping Championship. They will send the top two finishers from the three Championship Tournaments to the 2016 DRF/NTRA National Handicapping Championship in Las Vegas. Bar & Book Big Hit with Fans Lone Star Park opened its Post Time Pavilion simulcast center in May, 1996, eleven months before the track held its first live race meet. In 2011, a major renovation ensued resulting in the highly acclaimed Bar & Book, a freestanding race and sports center. The 36,000 square foot facility serves as a simulcast center for

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horseplayers as well as a sports bar and casual dining restaurant to attract sporting fans of every genre. The state-of-the art complex can accommodate up to 237 customers with individual betting carrels and televisions. Enhancements include a nonsmoking area, a tiered level, including 30 lounge chairs and two VIP and multi-user interactive touchscreen televisions integrated into a table in the Sports Bar. The Bar & Book, a multi-million dollar investment, has been extremely popular in the Dallas Metroplex area. Racing fans have a comprehensive menu of tracks to bet, admission is free and poker aficionados can play free poker every Thursday in the World Poker Tour Amateur Poker League. Plus, the bar offers a selection of 12 draft beers! Bank of America Challenge Championships The Bank of America Challenge Championships is a national racing program, similar to the Breeders' Cup, with a culminating year-end championship weekend. The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) selects racetracks across the country to


serve as host. The event, set for November 6 and 7, will return to Lone Star Park for the fifth time. If you are in Dallas, come out and experience the excitement live. Either way, be sure to follow the Wrangler Racing Aces @HorseRacingAces for updates on each of the six championships. Also, be sure to visit Horseplayernow.com and download the free, annual Bank of America Challenge Guide with analysis and expert selections.

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Martha Claussen is the coordinator of the Wrangler Racing Aces Fan Education initiative of the American Quarter Horse Association. She served as publicity director at Sam Houston Race Park from 1997-2007 and continues to be active in writing, fan education and Quarter Horse racing publicity in Texas, Louisiana and other regions in North America.


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2015 Bank of America® Racing Challenge Championships November 6-7 Don’t miss the GREAT weekend of racing with $1,150,000 in purses and 11 stakes races!

Bank of America Challenge Championship (G1) $350,000 Guaranteed  3-Year-Olds & Older; 440 Yards Adequan Derby Challenge Championship (G3) $200,000 Guaranteed  3-Year-Olds; 400 Yards John Deere Juvenile Challenge Championship (G2) $150,000 Guaranteed  2-Year-Olds; 350 Yards Merial Distaff Challenge Championship (G1) $125,000 Guaranteed  Fillies & Mares, 3-Year-Olds & Older; 400 Yards Zoetis Cell Distance Challenge Championship (G1) $125,000 Guaranteed  3-Year-Olds & Older; 870 Yards Invitational Bonus Challenge Championship $75,000 Guaranteed  3-Year-Olds & Older; 350 Yards

Five Undercard Races with $25,000 Guaranteed:  Farnam Stakes  3-Year-Olds & Older; 440 Yards  John Deere Stakes  3-Year-Olds; 400 Yards  Markel Stakes  2-Year-Olds; 350 Yards  AQHA Members Plus Stakes  3-Year-Olds & Older; 400 Yards  Q-Racing Video Stakes  3-Year-Olds & Older; 870 Yards



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MEET OUR TEAM: CATON BREDAR

Editor’s Note: We continue a season-long series spotlighting the members of the Horse Player NOW staff by introducing you to racing analyst and Night School co-host Caton Bredar. An award-winning journalist with nearly 20 years’ experience in television covering the horses, racing and handicapping, Caton Bredar joined Horse Player NOW in 2011 on the brink of Night School’s debut and has been a co-host of the program each of its five seasons. The Palatine, Illinois native grew up on the backstretches of Arlington Park and Hawthorne Race Course, where she exercised horses for a variety of trainers, including her father, Raymond Metzler. Her grandfather, Hall of

Fame jockey Ted Atkinson, won the Preakness and Belmont Stakes during his decorated career. Caton has held owner, trainer, and even racing official licenses. Bredar shifted full-time to television and handicapping in 1999 with the launch of TVG and has since covered horse racing for nearly


every sports network including HRTV, TVG, ESPN, ABC, CBS, and FOX. For six seasons, she also served as the horseback reporter for the world feed coverage of the Dubai World Cup meeting. At this year’s Breeders’ Cup, she’ll be an analyst on the world simulcast feed from Keeneland. Bredar, also can be heard each Saturday on SIRIUS Radio’s “Down the Stretch” with Bill Finley and Dave Johnson. A graduate of Knox College in Illinois, Bredar names class, race and pace shape, and body language and physicality among the keys to her handicapping style. Bredar’s favorite jockey is Florent Geroux and the great Allen Jerkens was her favorite trainer. She has a trio of favorite horses in the likes of Pink Pigeon, Volponi and Zenyatta.

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She admits it’s tough to only name one race when asked the most memorable race she’s attended, but the first Kentucky Derby she ever attended, which was won by Winning Colors, tops the list. Additionally, Illinois-bred Work All Week’s Breeders’ Cup Sprint win (watch below) was special to her since he was ridden by a jockey her husband, Doug Bredar, represents. When it comes to enjoying a meal at the races, Bredar names Keeneland’s burgoo and bread pudding as her on-track favorites. You can follow Caton on Twitter @cbredar


The Breeders’ Cup means a lot to my career. In 1994, I cashed my first checks in this industry as an intern for the event at Churchill Downs. A hundred and twenty-four bucks a week for about 80 hours work. But who was counting? It wasn’t much, but, turns out, it didn’t need to be. Somehow I parlayed that 4month internship into the next 21 years and haven’t looked back. Most of the great people I met and worked with that first year still are plying their trades across the industry and globe. Many more have come along since to develop relationships and friendships. Back then I was one of the few and first passionate about keeping stats and trends on racing’s big events. While yellow legal pads were the rule then, soon computer spreadsheets and the like would take over. But in 1994, if you wanted to know who was the last one-turn

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prepper to stretch out and win the Juvenile, that yellow legal pad and an intern was the gold standard. The ’94 Cup put me front and center for Flanders vs. Serena’s Song, Gary Stevens committing a front-end felony aboard One Dreamer, and the mighty Lure. I can still recall the stretch run of every race on that card. Of course, the Breeders’ Cup was only 7 races back then. The BC has allowed me a chance to appreciate history from a handicapping context, which really does marry my favorite past times. It annually provides a look back and look ahead with a sprinkle of good fortune and a heavy dose of potential jackpots. When I think about it, there’s no wonder why we’ve clicked. - JP


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