The Friday Show Presented By Monmouth Park: Haskell Preview And Question Time

The $1 million Haskell Stakes highlights a huge day at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J., on Saturday, with the Grade 1 race for 3-year-olds one of five graded stakes to be run on a 14-race program.

In this week's Friday Show, Paulick Report publisher Ray Paulick and bloodstock editor Joe Nevills handicap the Haskell, led by G1 Santa Anita Derby winner Taiba, whose trainer, Bob Baffert, has won the race a record nine times since 2001.

Second choice on the Haskell morning line is the unbeaten Jack Christopher, who comes off a G1 victory in the Woody Stephens Stakes on Belmont Stakes day in New York. Paulick points out that Jack Christopher's trainer, Chad Brown, has favorites in the other four graded stakes on the card, the Monmouth Cup, Matchmaker, Molly Pitcher, and United Nations, and that it's a real possibility he could sweep all five stakes.

In addition to their review of the Haskell, Paulick and Nevills answer reader questions on a variety of topics sent in via Ask Ray or social media channels.

Watch this week's episode of the Friday Show below:

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Registration Now Open For RTIP’s Global Symposium On Racing

Registration is now open for the Global Symposium on Racing, which will be held Dec. 5-7, 2022, at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. Now in its 48th year, the Symposium is the world's largest racing conference attracting top industry professionals who gather to discuss racing's challenges and opportunities. A full agenda of topics and speakers will be released later this summer.

The Symposium offers an opportunity to network with colleagues and interact with industry peers; all while supporting the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program (RTIP). This year, all RTIP alumni will receive free registration to the conference and special events are planned to reconnect the broad alumni base.

To register for the Symposium, visit www.racingsymposium.com

Host hotel reservations can be made by visiting www.loewshotels.com/ventana-canyon/group-global-symposium-on-racing or by calling 877-879-9979 and asking for the Global Symposium on Racing rate. A limited number of rooms are available at the discounted $179 rate.

Sponsor and exhibitor opportunities are also available for those businesses looking to connect with racing's leaders. Visit www.racingsymposium.com for sponsorship information.

Keep up to date on the latest event news via Facebook and Twitter using #RacingSymposium or visit our website for more details.

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Dozen Fillies Clash in Wide-Open San Clemente Stakes At Del Mar

The 55th edition of the Grade 2, $200,000 San Clemente Stakes Saturday at Del Mar is a wide-open affair. As in widddddeeeeee-open. If you like a horse, you'll no doubt get your price.

A dozen 3-year-old fillies will go at it in the last event on an 11-race card that has a first post of 2 p.m. PT. The one-mile grass race has traditionally served as Del Mar's major prep for its 3-year-old filly piece de resistance, the Grade 1, $300,000 Del Mar Oaks, which this year will be run for the 66th time on Saturday, Aug. 20.

By way of a clue as to how tough the San Clemente shapes up, you'll note that Del Mar's morning line maker, Jon White, has hung the favorite – Benowitz Family Trust, CYBT or Nentwig's Bellabel – at a hardly short 4-1.  She gets Umberto Rispoli as her pilot and a chance to break from Post 6.

There are a pair of other fillies who figure to give the top one her toughest tussles – R Unicorn Stable's Island of Love (5-1 with Juan Hernandez up) and Tina and Jerome Moss' Lady T (6-1 with Victor Espinoza in the tack.).

Here's the full field for the Day 2 headliner from the rail out with riders and morning line odds:

Lady T; Red Baron's Barn or Rancho Temescal's Countess Rosina (Ryan Curatolo, 8-1); Michael House's Sixteen Arches (Abel Cedillo, 20-1); Slam Dunk Racing or Newman's Tezzaray (Ramon Vazquez, 6-1); Abbondanza Racing or Aldabbagh's Gem Mine (Jose Valdivia, Jr., 10-1); Bellable; Island of Love; Cacchiotti Ranch's Anthonys Cleopatra (Fernando Alvarado, 20-1); Benowitz Family Trust, CYBT or Nentwig's Helens Well (Tigao Pereira, 8-1); Panic Stable's Lucky Girl (Joe Bravo, 8-1); Medallion Racing's Mise Le Meas (Drayden Van Dyke, 8-1), and Moon S. Han's Gold Dragon Queen (Abdul Alsagoor, 30-1).

Bellabel is an Irish lassie by the stallion Belardo. She looked sharp winning her U.S. bow Jan. 2 at Santa Anita, clicking by better than two in the Blue Northern overnight. She hasn't raced since then but has been prepping steadily for her return.

Island of Love has raced six times, five of them in stakes, and she's a three-time winner, including the Grade 3 Senorita at Santa Anita on May 7. She, too, is an Irish-bred, this time by Kodiac.

Lady T was a close-up second in her most recent outing, the Grade 2 Summertime Oaks at Santa Anita on June 12. She's a Kentucky-bred by the top stallion Into Mischief and races for the connections – Jerome Moss and trainer John Shirreffs – that gave the racing world the mighty mare Zenyatta.

Also on the Sunday card is the $100,000 Osunitas Stakes, an overnight affair for fillies and mares, 3-year-olds and up. The one-mile turfer – which goes as Race 9 — has lured 12 runners also and Convergence Stable and Madaket Stables' Avenue de France, a 5-year-old mare who has won six races, is listed as the 3-1 morning line favorite.

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