Equibase Analysis: Ny Traffic Top Chance To Upset Derby Favorite Tiz The Law

The long awaited 146th running of the Grade 1, $3 million Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve drew 17 horses, and Tiz the Law, for a total of 18. The reason Tiz the Law is separated from the rest is his body of work this spring and summer has been nothing short of phenomenal. Winning all four races he has run in 2020, Tiz the Law is the only horse in the field to have won at the Derby distance of one mile and one-quarter. That win came in the Travers Stakes last month in as workmanlike a fashion as I've ever seen. The one-eyed and aptly named Finnick the Fierce is the only one of the other 17 that has ever finished in front of Tiz the Law. That occurred in the Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes last November when Finnick the Fierce finished second and Tiz the Law finished third. Since then, Finnick the Fierce has run well on occasion without winning, with the best of those efforts coming when third in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby in May.

Of the rest, Tiz the Law has already beaten Max Player, Sole Volante and South Bend. Max Player won the Grade 3 Withers Stakes in February but has been beaten by an average of six lengths in two tries vs Tiz the Law since then. Sole Volante was sixth behind Tiz the Law in the Belmont Stakes in June but he did win the Grade 3 Sam F. Davis Stakes in February and is one of just a few in the field with breeding to run the 10 furlong trip successfully. South Bend was a late entrant into this race after some withdrawals earlier in the week. His last win came last October at Churchill Downs in the Street Sense Stakes but he's winless in nine races since then. Authentic and Ny Traffic are likely to offer bettors who want to find potential value just that. Authentic just won the Grade 1 Haskell Stakes by a nose over Ny Traffic. Prior to that, Honor A.P. beat Authentic in the Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby, before Honor A.P. was himself beaten by Thousand Words in the Shared Belief Stakes last month at Del Mar. Attachment Rate is another horse who has been doing okay at the level particularly when second behind Art Collector (who was not entered due to a slight injury this week) in the Ellis Park Derby last month. Money Moves has never run in a stakes race but he's a very lightly raced colt coming into the race off a career-best effort and has the breeding to run this far. Necker Island finished five lengths behind Attachment Rate in the Ellis Park Derby, the same position he finished in the Grade 3 Indiana Derby prior to that. Major Fed was the runner-up in the Indiana Derby, the same position he finished in the Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes in February. King Guillermo is another who ran well earlier this year in the division, first when posting the 49 to 1 upset in the Grade 2 Tampa Bay Derby then when second in the Arkansas Derby in May. Storm the Court, who posted the 45 to 1 upset last fall in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile, moves back to dirt after a runner-up finish in the Grade 3 La Jolla Stakes and may be able be competitive in this situation. Enforceable, Mr. Big News and Winning Impression round out the field, the first two entering off a non-threatening fourth and sixth place finishes, respectively, in the Blue Grass Stakes and the latter off a seventh place effort in the Ellis Park Derby.

It is very difficult to envision Tiz the Law not winning this year's Kentucky Derby. In normal years when the Derby is run in May, there may be a number of horses who are on patterns of improvement enough to give the likely favorite a run for his money. That is not the case this year, as Tiz the Law has run consistently fast in all four starts since making his first start as a three year old in February. Starting with the Holy Bull Stakes, Tiz the Law earned a 117  Equibase Speed Figure which is unheard of for a three year old in the winter. Nearly two months later the colt put in another display to win the Florida Derby with a 112 figure, then nearly two months later he ran similarly well with a 113 figure as he dominated the field by nearly four lengths in the Belmont Stakes. Running the mile and one-quarter distance of the Derby last month in the Travers Stakes, Tiz the Law was even more impressive, making a move on the turn to go from third to first by with half-length margin, then asserting himself to win by five and one-half lengths as he was eased up in the final yards having done the job and still saving something for this race. That effort earned a 115 figure. This is an incredibly gifted equine athlete who wants to win and can back up the desire with immense talent. He's also seasoned, having beaten 29 horses in his four starts this year. Likely to be stalking likely early leader Authentic and a couple of others going into the far turn, when jockey Manny Franco asks Tiz the Law for his usual burst of speed, it is unlikely any horse will have any response worthy of challenging the colt in the last eighth of a mile.

That being said, there are horses who can run well, some very well, who appear to have a better probability to finish second than may be indicated by high odds. In the unlikely event Tiz the Law falters, one of these horses can post the upset win. Ny Traffic is the first of that group. The first time he stretched out to two-turns, in January and in his fifth career start, Ny Traffic won impressively by six and one-half lengths. Following that the colt finished third in the Risen Star Stakes, second in the Louisiana Derby, second in the Matt Winn Stakes and second in the Haskell Stakes. His Haskell effort yielded a career-best 109  Figure and showed he might enjoy the mile and one-quarter distance in the Derby even more than the mile and one-eighth distance at which he was gaining ground on winner Authentic with every stride at the end. In the Haskell, Authentic was drawn inside Ny Traffic, allowing that one to get the lead from the start. In the Derby, Authentic is drawn on the far outside, and there are more than a few horse who may try to deny him the lead. If jockey Paco Lopez can put Ny Traffic into a stalking position while not going too wide into the first turn, this colt has a big shot to be second or third at high odds.

Money Moves is the most lightly raced horse in this year's Derby field, having run just three times. However, he may have the quality to compete favorably in this field. After winning the first two starts of his career in February and March, both around one turn, Money Moves stretched out to a mile and one-eighth at the end of July and faced older and more mature horses. Nevertheless, he showed ability and maturity, rallying to miss winning by a neck with a 109 figure. Housed in the top barn of Todd Pletcher and by Candy Ride, who produced multiple stakes winner Gun Runner, Money Moves is another who figures to be in the mid-pack early. Any continued improvement off that stakes quality effort and figure in his last race makes Money Moves another horse that can be in the top three at the least.

Sole Volante is one of just a few in this field who should not find the 10 furlongs of the Derby beyond his reach. We already know Tiz the Law has handled the trip so there are no concerns there. Before a very poor sixth place finish behind Tiz the Law in the Belmont Stakes, Sole Volante was first or second in three straight stakes on dirt, including a powerful effort in the Sam F. Davis Stakes in which he rallied from 15 lengths back to win by two and one-half lengths at the end. That effort earned a 108 figure as good as the 109 Ny Traffic and Authentic earned in the Haskell and those two should be much lower odds than Sole Volante. I am willing to ignore his poor recent Belmont Stakes effort, particularly since Sole Volante has put in three superb workouts – two at one mile and the last a sizzling five furlong drill on grass. The reason I think Sole Volante will have the stamina to successful contest the classic distance of 10 furlongs is because his dam (Light Blow), not only is by Kingmambo, who could run all day, but because she produced a horse that lost by a neck in a stakes race the only time he ran a mile and one quarter. On the other hand, Sole Volante likes to come from far back, so navigating past 15 to 17 other runners in the last quarter mile may be difficult.

Next, there are three more just outside the bubble of what I consider the most likely horse to win (Tiz the Law) and a trio who can finish second – Honor A. P., Thousand Words and Authentic. The reason mostly is because they've taken turns beating each other, with none of the three asserting himself in the process. Combined with posts which could be problematic given that they all have tactical speed that means they will have to be as lucky as they are good to run well. Honor A. P. has never been worse than second in five races, but he doesn't have the quick burst like Tiz the Law does and will need horses to come back to him in the late stages to succeed. Beaten by Authentic in the San Felipe Stakes in March with a 101 figure, Honor A. P. turned the tables on Authentic in the Santa Anita Derby with a 105 figure effort then was unable to mount the same rally last month in the Shared Belief Stakes, won by Thousand Words, although Honor A.P. did improve slightly to a 106 figure. Thousand Words had won the Robert B. Lewis Stakes in February with a career-best 107 figure, then regressed badly when fourth in the San Felipe. Even ignoring his poor effort over a sloppy track in the Oaklawn Stakes in April, he was no match for Uncle Chuck in the Los Alamitos Derby (92 figure). Rebounding to winning form in the Shared Belief with a 107 figure, that was a race in which Thousand Words led from start to finish, an unlikely scenario in the Derby with need-the-lead type Authentic also in the race. Authentic earned a career-best 109 figure in the Haskell, but that was earned leading from start to finish and it appears likely the colt will have to expend a good deal of energy getting past 17 other horses before the first turn to get the lead he likes. That early effort could be problematic in the last eighth of a mile when stalkers like Tiz the Law, Money Moves and Ny Traffic start to pick up steam, as does deep closer Sole Volante.

The rest of the Kentucky Derby field, with their best  Equibase Speed Figures is Attachment Rate (99), Enforceable (97), Finnick the Fierce (99), King Guillermo (110), Mr. Big News (96), Major Fed (96), Max Player (105), Necker Island (91), South Bend (103), Storm the Court (106) and Winning Impression (92).

Win contender:
Tiz The Law

Horses which can finish second and third, having a chance to win if the Tiz the Law does not fire, in preference order:
Ny Traffic
Money Moves
Sole Volante
Honor A. P.
Thousand Words
Authentic

You can get Ellis' full card detailed analysis and betting recommendations for all the races at Churchill Downs on Derby Day, Saturday May 4, at Equibase.com, TrackMaster.com and most online wagering sites.

Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve – Grade 1
Race 14 at Churchill Downs
Saturday, September 5 – Post Time 7:01 PM E.T.
One Mile and One Quarter
For Three Year Olds
Purse: $3 Million
TV: NBC 2:30 – 7:30 PM ET

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Full Fields, $100,000 Guarantee In Friday’s Stronach 5

Races from Laurel Park, Gulfstream Park and Golden Gate Fields along with a $100,000 guaranteed pool highlight Friday's popular Stronach 5.

The Stronach 5, with an industry-low 12-percent takeout, will also feature three turf races.

Friday's Stronach 5 begins at Laurel with races seven and eighth. Race seven has 10 maidens 3-year-olds and up going six furlongs while the eighth race features allowance fillies and mares sprinting 5 ½ furlongs on the Exceller Turf Course.

After a claiming event over a 1 1/16 mile turf course at Gulfstream and a mile claiming event on Golden Gate's all-weather surface, the Stronach 5 wraps up with a return to Laurel and the ninth race, a mile event on the Bowl Game Turf Course.

Friday's races and sequence

· Leg One – Laurel Park 7th Race: (10 entries, 6 furlongs) 4:05 ET, 1:05 PT

· Leg Two –Laurel Park 8th Race: (9 entries, 5 ½ furlongs turf) 4:40 ET, 1:40 PT

· Leg Three –Gulfstream Park 10th Race: (12 entries, 1 1/16-mile turf) 5:01 ET, 2:01 PT

· Leg Four –Golden Gate Fields 2nd Race: (10 entries, 1mile) 5:15 ET, 2:15 PT

· Leg Five –Laurel Park 9th race: (10 entries, 1-mile turf) 5:22 ET, 2:22 PT

Fans can watch and wager on the action at 1/ST.COM/BET as well as stream all the action in English and Spanish at LaurelPark.com, SantaAnita.com, GulfstreamPark.com, and GoldenGateFields.com.

The Stronach 5 In the Money podcast, hosted by Jonathan Kinchen and Peter Thomas Fornatale, will be posted by 2 p.m. Thursday at InTheMoneyPodcast.com and will be available on iTunes and other major podcast distributors

The minimum wager on the multi-race, multi-track Stronach 5 is $1. If there are no tickets with five winners, the entire pool will be carried over to the next Friday.

If a change in racing surface is made after the wagering closes, each selection on any ticket will be considered a winning selection. If a betting interest is scratched, that selection will be substituted with the favorite in the win pool when wagering closes.

The Maryland Jockey Club serves as host of the Stronach 5.

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TVG Handicappers Weigh In With Top Three Kentucky Derby Picks

TVG, America's horse racing network and leading ADW provider, will be offering special promotions and featuring expert selections from their team of analysts in advance of Saturday's 146th running of the Kentucky Derby. Additionally, the award-winning network will be live on site at Del Mar for the long holiday weekend for four graded stakes races including the Del Mar Debutante (GI) and Runhappy Del Mar Futurity (GI).

Throughout the week, TVG will be airing analysis and features on the Kentucky Derby contenders including a special Kentucky Derby Profile Show which can be viewed here. Select races from Churchill Downs will be available on TVG2.

TVG Expert 1st 2nd 3rd
Simon Bray #17 Tiz the Law #6 King Guillermo #15 Ny Traffic
Matt Carothers #17 Tiz the Law #7 Money Moves #16 Honor A. P.
Todd Schrupp #17 Tiz the Law #16 Honor A.P. #13 Attachment Rate
Ken Rudulph #3 Enforceable #16 Honor A.P. #11 Necker Island
Christina Blacker #16 Honor A.P. #17 Tiz The Law #13 Attachment Rate
Mike Joyce #17 Tiz The Law #7 Money Moves #16 Honor A.P.

TVG will be offering a Money Back Special promotion throughout the week and will be giving money back for 2nd and 3rd-place finishes on win bets on multiple races each day.

New customers can take advantage of a $200 Risk Free Bet on their first win wager. For further details, go to https://www.tvg.com/promos.

TVG's Todd Schrupp, Mike Joyce, Christina Blacker and Joaquin Jamie will be reporting live from Del Mar with Simon Bray contributing to the broadcast remotely. The coverage will include exclusive interviews and analysis as Del Mar concludes its summer meet on Labor Day. There are four graded stakes scheduled including the Del Mar Debutante (GI) and Runhappy Del Mar Futurity (GI), two premier races for juveniles.

Labor Day will also mark opening day of the popular Runhappy Meet at Kentucky Downs. Caton Bredar will be live trackside on Monday. The track's boutique six-day turf meet offers $2 million per day in purses and will host the Runhappy Turf Sprint (GIII) which is part of the Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” Challenge Series and earns the winner a spot in the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (GI) on November 7 at Keeneland.

Fans of international racing can tune in to TVG on Saturday morning as international superstar Enable (GB) competes in the September Stakes (GIII)  at Kempton in preparation for her fourth appearance in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (GI) in October. She won the Arc in 2017 and 2018 and was second last year. TVG's international expert Scott Hazelton will be covering the race from Los Angeles. Post time for the September Stakes is approximately 9:35 a.m. ET/6:35 a.m. PT.

In addition to Del Mar and Kentucky Downs, TVG will also be broadcasting racing from Gulfstream Park, Monmouth Park, Golden Gate and more all weekend.

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NYRA Partners With Monmouth, Woodbine, Delaware For Summer’s Final Cross Country Pick 5

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) will host the final Cross Country Pick 5 of the summer meet at Saratoga Race Course on Saturday, teaming with Monmouth Park, Woodbine Racetrack and Delaware Park.

Live coverage will be available with Saratoga Live on FOX Sports and MSG Networks. Free Equibase past performances for the Cross Country Pick 5 sequence are now available for download at https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/racing/cross-country-wagers.

Saratoga, which offers four total graded stakes on Saturday's 12-race card, will start the Cross Country Pick 5 with the Grade 2, $150,000 Jim Dandy for sophomores going nine furlongs in Race 9 at 4:21 p.m. Eastern. Dr Post, the runner-up in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes in June, will be making his first start since running third in the Grade 1 Haskell in July at Monmouth Park. The Todd Pletcher trainee also saw stablemate Happy Saver entered. Other contenders include Mystic Guide, Celtic Striker, Jesus' Team, Liveyourbeastlife and First Line.

Monmouth will have a full field of 3-year-olds and upward going one mile on the turf in Race 9 at 4:40 p.m. The claiming race will see trainer Timothy Hills enter a pair in Beach Traffic and Leading Factor, while Rudy Rodriguez enters King of Ranch and Michael Trombetta sends out Make a Stand.

Action will shift to Delaware Park for an allowance races for fillies and mares 3-years-old and up contesting at one mile and 70 yards on turf in Race 8 at 4:45 p.m. Trainer Michael Matz will send out La Babia, who has finished in the money in five of her last six starts.

Saratoga will host the fourth leg by featuring the Grade 2, $200,000 Prioress in Race 10 at 4:57 p.m. Reagan's Edge will look to turn the tables on Frank's Rockette in the six-furlong sprint for sophomore fillies. The two were separated by a head in the Grade 3 Victory Ride on July 4 at Belmont Park. Four-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown will saddle the dangerous duo of Center Aisle and Secondary Market to add to a competitive field.

The wager concludes with the fourth track to participate in the sequence, with Woodbine hosting the Grade 3, $125,000 Vigil for 3-year-olds and up going six furlongs on the main track in Race 9 at 5:10 p.m. Pink Lloyd, trained by Robert Tiller, will look to win the race for a fourth straight year, as the 8-year-old Sovereign Award-winner and 2017 Canadian Horse of the Year will seek his 23rd career stakes win.

The minimum bet for the multi-track, multi-race wager is 50 cents. Wagering on the Cross Country Pick 5 is also available on ADW platforms and at simulcast facilities across the country. Every week will feature a mandatory payout of the net pool.

The Cross Country Pick 5 will continue each Saturday throughout the year. For more information, visit NYRABets.com.

Cross Country Pick 5 – Saturday, September 5:
Leg 1 – Saratoga, Race 9: G2 Jim Dandy (4:21 p.m.)
Leg 2 – Monmouth, Race 9: (4:40 p.m.)
Leg 3 – Delaware Park, Race 8: (4:45 p.m.)
Leg 4 – Saratoga, Race 10: G2 Prioress (4:57 p.m.)
Leg 5 – Woodbine, Race 9: G3 Vigil (5:10 p.m.)

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