Equibase Analysis: Master Of The Seas Likely To Be Master Of The Coolmore Turf Mile

Saturday's Grade 1 Coolmore Turf Mile at Keeneland not only sports a cool $1 million in purse money but also offers a spot in the starting gate for the Breeders' Cup Mile four weeks later at Santa Anita.

Irish-bred Master of the Seas already has such a spot, earned when winning the similar G1 Ricoh Woodbine Mile last month, but that doesn't mean he's just in the race to stay in top shape.

Eight other horses will try to earn that Breeders' Cup spot, the group being led by last year's Coolmore Turf Mile winner Annapolis, who had traffic trouble last month when fifth in the G3 Mint Millions Stakes. Great Britain-bred Set Piece is another proven at the level as he enters this race off a win in the G1 Arlington Million Stakes in August. Up to the Mark is a multiple winner at the level, having won the G1 Turf Classic Stakes in May and then the G1 Manhattan Stakes in June. Atone won the G1 Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational Stakes in January but is winless in four races since then.

Stitched is one of the four trying to earn their first win in a Grade 1 but may be this good as he won the G2 Wise Dan Stakes in July. English Bee won the G3 Virginia Derby in 2019 but hasn't had much success in graded stakes since then. Irish-bred Indestructible won the Group 3 Craven Stakes in April but has not finished better than fourth in four tries since then. Harlan Estate rounds out the field, having run the best race of his career in his most recent start at the end of August when victorious in the non-graded Tapit Stakes.

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Master of the Seas is a true “miler” in that he has more wins at the distance in his career than at any other distance he has run, and he has more wins at the distance than any other horse in this year's Coolmore Turf Mile field.  Four of his seven career victories have come at this one-mile turf trip, and he has won four times from eight tries at the distance. Most importantly, two of those wins came in Group 2 stakes races in England and in Dubai, and his most recent win came in the G1 Ricoh Woodbine Mile.

In that race, Master of the Seas showed a strong kick, running the last quarter mile in :22.5 seconds while drawing off with ease by almost four lengths and not being fully asked by his jockey. The 112 Equibase Speed Figure wasn't his best, but he could have run faster, as evidenced by a 123 figure earned in the spring of 2021 in the Group 1 English 2000 Guineas Stakes when beaten by a nose on the wire and by the 119 figure earned in July when easily winning the Group 2 Summer Mile Stakes.

Jockey James Doyle was in the saddle for that win and returns to ride in the Coolmore Turf Mile. Last but not least, trainer Charles Appleby continues on a tremendous string of successes in North America at the highest level. A Race Lens query reveals in the last five years in Grade 1 stakes, Appleby's runners have won 16 of 38 races, with eight more having finished second, winning with 13 different horses. One of those was Modern Games, who won the Ricoh Woodbine Mile in 2022 before returning to Europe for a second-place finish, then coming back to the states to win the G1 Breeders' Cup Mile. The fact Appleby has decided to let Master of the Seas run his prep for the Mile in this race is another strong factor in favor of his charge winning.

In 2022, Annapolis won the G3 Saranac Stakes at Saratoga in September, before shipping to Kentucky and winning the Coolmore Turf Mile, earning a career best 114 figure in the process. He ran poorly in the Breeders' Cup Mile the following month, took six months off and won his 2023 comeback race by a head. What followed were two very good efforts when second in the G3 Kelso Stakes and G1 Fourstardave Handicap, both with 110 figures. In both races Annapolis was sent to post as the favorite but was beaten by Casa Creed, who notably is not running in this race.

In his most recent start, Annapolis might have run much better than fourth but had his momentum stopped badly at a critical stage of the stretch run when he was squeezed between rivals. We can ignore that race and look to his two previous efforts, and last year's effort in this race, to come to the conclusion Annapolis can be a strong contender on Saturday.

Set Piece, like Annapolis, has three career wins at this mile trip. He is also a Grade 1 winner like Annapolis and like Master of the Seas, having won the Arlington Million Stakes in August at the distance of 1 1/4 miles. In that race Set Piece earned a strong 113 figure, just slightly less than his career best 115 figure earned last year when winning the G3 Baltimore-Washington Turf Cup Stakes. With 13 wins in 29 races and $1.75 million in earnings, Set Piece has proven to be a very tough competitor. The only possibly question mark I see is that in two races at Keeneland he has not run up to expectations, finishing seventh in the 2022 Maker's Mark Mile and  fourth behind Annapolis in this race last year.

The rest of the field, with their best Equibase Speed Figures, is Atone (111), English Bee (110), Harlan Estate (113), Indestructible (IRE) (110), Stitched (108) and Up to the Mark (115).

Win Contenders (in probability/preference order)

Master of the Seas

Annapolis

Set Piece

Coolmore Turf Mile – Grade 1; Purse $1 Million

Saturday, Oct. 7 – Race 10 at Keeneland; Post Time 5:45 p.m. ET

One Mile on Turf

3-Year-Olds and Upward

Ellis Starr is national racing analyst for Equibase

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New York Commission Addresses Wagering Controversy From Saratoga Surface Change

Horseplayers reacted with frustration earlier this summer when a last-minute surface change impacted multi-race wagers on the Aug. 6 race card at Saratoga.

The track saw a fatal breakdown on the inner turf course in Race 4. After Race 5, New York Racing Association officials said the jockeys requested a meeting with the racing secretary to discuss the conditions of the turf course and expressed concerns about the course's safety. Afterward, Races 7, 9, and 10 were moved off the turf, which had a significant impact on bettors who had already placed multi-race wagers including those turf races. The change was announced as horses loaded into the gate for Race 6, the first leg of the late Pick 5.

The payout for the late Pick 5 that day was $25 for a 50-cent wager, after three legs of the wager defaulted to 'all' on active tickets.

NYRA CEO and president David O'Rourke appeared on NYRA's Talking Horses broadcast later in the week and indicated NYRA wanted to delay the start of the first leg to give horseplayers a chance to rework their bets but that request was denied by the stewards.

At a regularly-scheduled meeting of the New York State Gaming Commission on Oct. 3, executive director Robert Williams revealed that NYRA didn't make that request until two horses were already loaded in the gate for Race 6. The race was a maiden special weight contest for 2-year-olds.

“Nine fillies were entered and their histories find that seven of the nine had never run in a race before,” said Williams. “In other words, this was their first experience with a starting gate with other horses in front of spectators. The stewards, recognizing the fractious and unpredictable nature of inexperienced 2-year-olds, recognized that backing out the horses after two had already been loaded, and then delaying the start by the requested ten minutes was an unsafe practice. Hence, they declined to do so.

“The stewards appropriately put the safety of the horses, the gate crew, and the jockeys first.”

In the same Talking Horses interview, O'Rourke also indicated that NYRA wanted to refund all late Pick 5 wagers but was unable to do so and suggested this related to a decision by the stewards.

“NYRA could not cancel the entire wager and refund the tickets as all wagers were properly booked, and were being undertaken under existing rules,” said Williams. “A cancellation of the wagers would have disturbed the individuals who ultimately correctly picked the winners of the first and third legs. NYRA, had it chosen to do so, could have refunded using their own money, the full value of all patrons making wagers through account wagering.

“This is something they determined not to do.”

Williams noted that NYRA did later seed a late Pick 5 pool with $100,000 on Aug. 12.

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Early Registrants For 2023 Global Symposium On Racing Earn Chance To Win NHC Trip

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) and National Horseplayers Championship (NHC) are excited to announce the Global Symposium NHC Challenge, a free-to-play handicapping contest exclusive for early registrants of the 2023 Global Symposium on Racing.

Attendees registered for the 2023 Global Symposium on Racing by Oct. 15 will receive the opportunity to compete in a free online contest to be held on Horseplayers.com on Saturday, Oct. 28, with the winner being awarded a complimentary entry ($500 value) in the NHC Last Chance/First Chance Contest to be held on Thursday, March 14 in Las Vegas. Complete details on the free-to-play online contest will be emailed prior to the Oct. 28 contest.

In addition to the complimentary entry to the NHC Last Chance/First Chance Contest the winner will receive a $500 travel stipend and a two-night hotel stay at The Horseshoe Las Vegas. Top finishers of the Last Chance/First Last Chance Contest will receive a berth to the 2024 NHC to play for an estimated $750,000 Grand Prize. The 2024 NHC Champion will also be awarded an Eclipse Award as the 2024 Horseplayer of the Year.

Along with the airfare, hotel, and free entry into the NHC Last Chance/First Chance Contest next March 14, 2024, the winner of the Global Symposium Challenge will be eligible for a lucrative bonus courtesy of IOA Insurance. Bonus details will be released soon.

Only those Global Symposium attendees registered by October 15th will be eligible to participate in the exclusive Global Symposium NHC Challenge online contest. If you are not yet registered for this year's Global Symposium on Racing, please visit RacingSymposium.com. This is your opportunity to qualify for the richest, most important and most prestigious handicapping tournament in the world.

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GPS Data Latest Addition To Equibase Race Lens

Equibase Company, the Thoroughbred industry's official database for racing information, has announced the addition of data derived from its GPS System within Race Lens, its interactive past performance product.

Race Lens includes four key features – advanced search and custom handicapping angles, the ability to back-test handicapping theories, customized past performances, and True Odds proprietary predictive modeling. Users can now utilize GPS data within the past performance section and the angles module of Race Lens.

“GPS technology provides comprehensive data for each horse during the entire running of a race,” said Kyle McDoniel, president and chief operating officer for Equibase. “Equibase now collects GPS data at racetracks representing 75% of North American handle, so we are excited to include this added information in our top-end handicapping product.”

During the running of a race, GPS data is collected every half second for every horse in the race. Within the past performance section of Race Lens, users can click the GPS icon to see the following information for every race in which that horse has run at a GPS track: average speed, number of strides, cumulative number of strides, average stride length (in feet), and average strides per second. Users can also create custom angles using GPS data based on the following criteria: top speed (mph), fastest cumulative time, average stride length, and average strides per second.

In addition to equibase.com, Race Lens is available at trackmaster.com, at TVG's handicapping store at tvg.com, at Xpressbet's Pro Shop at Xpressbet.com, and at NYRA Bets at racing.nyrabets.com.

Equibase Company is a partnership between subsidiaries of The Jockey Club and the Thoroughbred Racing Associations of North America and serves as the Thoroughbred industry's official database. Through its website and mobile applications, Equibase offers a comprehensive array of free statistical information as well as premium handicapping products and reports in support of the North American Thoroughbred racing industry.

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