Equibase Analysis: Smile Happy, Zandon To Battle It Out In Blue Grass

The $1 million Toyota Blue Grass Stakes was restored to Grade 1 for this year's running and should live up to its billing with a field of 12 3-year-olds all vying for the all-important 100 points the winner will earn on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, which assures said horse of a spot in the starting gate. The 40 points the runner-up will earn should be good enough to propel that horse on to the Derby in four weeks as well.

Many in the group did not run well in their most recent races, with six of the dozen entering the race off finishes of third or worse. That group of horses is likely going to go all out to win this battle and hope to have regrouped when the big race comes calling in one month.

Among the rest, Grade 2 Risen Star Stakes runner-up Smile Happy and third-place finisher Zandon appear to have an edge as both ran well as 2-year-olds and are making the second start of their 3-year-old campaigns. Smile Happy won the Grade 2 Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes before his layoff and Zandon was a nose shy of winning when second in the Grade 2 Remsen Stakes in his final race at two. Blackadder won the non-graded El Camino Real Derby on an all-weather track at the distance of the Blue Grass in his most recent race and hopes to step up in class and repeat the effort.

Similarly, Grade 2 Rebel Stakes runner-up Ethereal Road hopes to give Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas a starter in the Kentucky Derby as well as the Kentucky Oaks, where stablemate Secret Oath is headed after a third-place finish in the Arkansas Derby last weekend.

Grade 2 Tampa Bay Derby runner-up Grantham hopes to improve from an often disadvantageous extreme outside post, while Tampa Bay Derby fourth-place finisher Golden Glider is looking to earn enough points to move on to the big dance in Louisville. Volcanic was third in the Grade 3 Sam F. Davis Stakes when last seen and is another hoping to improve and be more competitive in this situation, as is Grade 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes fourth-place finisher Emmanuel. Fenwick just earned his first career win, in his fifth career start and Commandperformance is still searching for his first win. Both are facing significantly tougher competition as compared to their most recent races.

Rattle N Roll won the Grade 1 Breeders' Futurity at Keeneland last October but has finished sixth and fourth in his two starts this year. Trademark has finished 12th and fifth in his two races this year.   

Analysis and top contenders:

Three-year-old horses at this time of year are maturing rapidly, both physically and mentally. As such, they should be running faster in April than they did in February and March. We measure how fast they have run using speed figures, which compare horse's times using sophisticated mathematics and include factors we can't see, like the difference in each track's surface, weather, moisture and other things.

In looking at this field, many ran slower in their most recent races than the one preceding it. Some ran faster in their most recent race as compared to the one before it, but still much slower than some of the other Toyota Blue Grass Stakes entrants. Looking at the field as a whole and anticipating who is going to improve and run the fastest and therefore win this race, Zandon and Smile Happy come to the fore. 

Zandon won his debut last October at six furlongs, after banging the gate at the start to get away poorly. Showing maturity like a horse that was not making his debut, Zandon still rallied and drew off. Next he was stepped way up in class to run in the Remsen Stakes, run at the same 1 1/8-mile distance of the Blue Grass. In that race while running farther than most of the others as he was three paths wide on both turns, Zandon battled head-and-head the length of the stretch before settling for second by a nose.

In the Remsen, Zandon tied the 93 Equibase Speed Figure he had earned in his debut win. Wisely given time off to mature, Zandon returned without a sprint prep first and ran in the Risen Star Stakes, also at this nine-furlong trip. This time Zandon hopped in the air at the start and lost position, finding himself last of 10. Nevertheless he started to pass horses after a half-mile, eventually finishing third and a half-length behind runner-up Smile Happy. Once again Zandon earned a 93 figure. Considering both he and Smile Happy are going to improve in their second starts off long layoffs, but factoring in the trouble Zandon experienced in the Risen Star, I believe he's going to improve a bit more than Smile Happy and win this year's Toyota Blue Grass Stakes. 

Smile Happy has had a very similar career to Zandon, having run three times. However, whereas Zandon won his debut in a six-furlong sprint, Smile Happy won his debut last October at the distance of 1 1/16 miles. He earned a 95 figure with that victory, which earned him a start in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes the next month. Relaxing in fifth of 11 in the early stages, Smile Happy commenced a rally four paths wide on the turn and drew off to a fairly easy 3 1/4-length win, improving to a 100 figure.

Like Zandon, Smile Happy made his 3-year-old debut and first start after nearly three months off in the Risen Star Stakes, a race in which winner Epicenter had already run in 2022. Rallying from eighth to second in the race and earning the same 93 figure as Zandon, Smile Happy should show a good deal of improvement in his second start as a 3-year-old. Certainly, if he improves as much as he did in his second career start when victorious in the Jockey Club Stakes, he can win. At the minimum he and Zandon will  put on a show in this race.

Honorable mention goes to four horses, all with significantly less probability to win but with a chance to finish third, if not second, potentially at high odds.

I'll start with Fenwick, who ran the best race of his career last month when easily winning with a 91 figure after the addition of blinkers. He's a son of Curlin, probably the best sire of top 3-year-olds the last few years among this field's sires. Ethereal Road finishes fast and could be passing a number of horses in the stretch in this race. He did just that in the Rebel Stakes at the end of February when rallying from fifth to lead late in the race, before settling for second with a 90 figure. The horse he beat for second, Barber Road, returned to finish second in the Arkansas Derby last week, somewhat flattering Ethereal Road.

Blackadder is the only horse in the field to have won at this nine-furlong distance, having done so in the El Camino Real Derby in February on the all-weather surface at Golden Gate Fields in California. His Equibase Speed Figures have improved from 67 three races back, to 83 two back, to 85 in the El Camino Real¸ and although the best of those is short of how fast I expect Zandon and Smile Happy to run, it's not unthinkable Blackadder could improve more than expected and run well at high odds.

Grantham finished a fine second in the Tampa Bay Derby with a 100 figure when last seen. He had the rail for that race and gets the potentially disadvantageous extreme outside post for the Blue Grass which will mean he has to go wide on the first turn or drop back farther in the early stages than he's been in any of his four races to date. Still, he does appear to have the ability to compete in this field based on his last effort.   

The rest of the field, with their best Equibase Speed Figures, is Commandperformance (102), Emmanuel (98), Golden Glider (99), Rattle N Roll (100), Trademark (99) and Volcanic (97).

Win Contenders:
Zandon
Smile Happy

Contenders for second and third:
Fenwick, Ethereal Road, Blackadder, Grantham

Toyota Blue Grass Stakes – Grade 1
Race 9 at Keeneland

Saturday, April 9 – Post Time 5:10 p.m. ET
One Mile and One Eighth
3-Year-Olds
Purse: $1 Million
T.V.: NBC 4:30 – 6 p.m. ET

Ellis Starr is national racing analyst for Equibase

 

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Trio Of Pick 5’s Offered On Saturday’s Wood Memorial Card At Aqueduct

Saturday's stakes-laden Wood Memorial Day card offers a number of intriguing options for bettors, including a middle Pick 5 featuring a mandatory payout.

The 11-race card begins at 12:50 p.m. Eastern with an overflow field of fillies and mares 4-years-old and up sprinting six furlongs over the outer turf to kick off the first of three Pick 5 offerings. The opening Pick 5 sequence, which offers a carryover provision, concludes in Race 5 with the Grade 3, $150,000 Distaff Handicap led by returning Grade 1-winner Search Results.

The middle Pick 5, which offers a mandatory payout, begins in Race 4 [2:29 p.m.] with a field of nine fillies and mares 3-years-old and up battling 1 1/16-miles in an outer turf allowance. The middle Pick 5 sequence is bolstered by the Grade 3 Distaff Handicap, the $100,000 Danger's Hour at one mile over the inner turf in Race 7, and ends in Race 8 with the featured Grade 2, $750,000 Wood Memorial presented by Resorts World Casino which is headlined by undefeated graded stakes winners Early Voting and Morello.

The Late Pick 5 sequence, which has a carryover provision, kicks off in Race 7 [4:11 p.m.] with the Danger's Hour. In addition to the Wood Memorial, the sequence includes the Grade 1 Carter Handicap presented by NYRA Bets in Race 9 at seven furlongs for older sprinters, featuring multiple graded stakes winner Speaker's Corner.

A competitive sequence concludes with the Grade 2, $250,000 Gazelle, a 100-40-20-10 Kentucky Oaks qualifier in Race 10, in which Venti Valentine and Classy Edition will look to make the grade; and the Grade 3, $200,000 Bay Shore at seven furlongs on the main track for sophomores in Race 11 which features a field of 10 topped by Wit and Dean's List for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher.

The $1 Pick 6 will begin in Race 6. There will be a pair of Pick 4s offered starting in Race 2 [1:25 p.m.] and Race 8 [4:45 p.m.].

For more information, please visit http://www.nyrabets.com.

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‘Inside Churchill Downs’ Radio Show Returns This Friday

“Inside Churchill Downs” will begin its eighth season on ESPN Louisville's ESPN 680/105.7 when it returns to the airwaves for a 34-week run Friday at 6 p.m. (all times Eastern).

The weekly one-hour, commercial free, horse racing radio show will be co-hosted by Churchill Downs Racetrack's Darren Rogers and Kevin Kerstein with TwinSpires.com handicapper Scott Shapiro.

Each week the program will deliver a wide-ranging list of interesting guests from jockeys, trainers, well-informed handicappers and other industry experts.

Friday's show will feature veteran journalist Jay Privman, a member of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame's Joe Hirsch Media Roll of Honor, for analysis of the Road to the Kentucky Derby.

Those outside the Louisville radio market can listen live online at www.espnlouisville.com or via podcast on the station's website.

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Coast To Coast Derby Preps Will Be Shown Live On TVG This Saturday

The Road to the Triple Crown presented by Spendthrift will feature three premier Kentucky Derby prep races this weekend live on TVG – the $750,000 Wood Memorial (G2) from Aqueduct, the $1 million Blue Grass Stakes (G1) from Keeneland and the $1 million Santa Anita Derby (G1) from Santa Anita.

TVG will be live on site for every race, every day of the season as Keeneland begins the Spring Meet and the award-winning network will bring enhanced, innovative technology to the broadcast including a Jockey Cam, Cable Cam and behind-the-scenes access with the participants. Todd Schrupp, Caleb Keller, Joaquin Jaime, Christina Blacker, Scott Hazelton, Gabby Gaudet, Caton Bredar along with Andie Biancone contributing to the broadcast on horseback will be live from Keeneland with insights, exclusive interviews and expert selections throughout the season which runs from Friday, April 8 through Friday, April 29.

The featured race on Friday is the $600,000 Ashland Stakes (G1) with a field of eight sophomore fillies. The race is a key prep race for the Kentucky Oaks (G1). Nest has been installed as the morning line favorite at odds of 2-1 for trainer Todd Pletcher. A daughter of Curlin, the bay filly was purchased for $350,000 as a yearling at Keeneland and has won three of her four lifetime starts. Irad Ortiz, Jr. will be in the irons.

Saturday's $1 million Blue Grass Stakes (G1), one of five graded stakes races on the card, will have 100-40-20-10 Kentucky Derby qualifying points available and has drawn a field of twelve Triple Crown hopefuls including El Camino Real Derby winner Blackladder for trainer Rodolphe Brisset. His rivals include Ethereal Road, the runner-up in the Rebel Stakes (G2) for D. Wayne Lukas as graded stakes winning juvenile Smile Happy for trainer Ken McPeek.

Kentucky Derby points are on the line in the Santa Anita Derby and TVG's Simon Bray, Dave Weaver, Mike Joyce, Ken Rudulph, Kurt Hoover and Larry Collmus will be covering the action from Santa Anita. Forbidden Kingdom will square off against a field of five rivals including graded stakes winner Messier as he tries to stamp his ticket to the Run for the Roses. Forbidden Kingdom, owned by My Racehorse and Spendthrift Farm, was last seen winning the San Felipe Stakes (G2) for trainer Richard Mandella. The son of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah will have Juan Hernandez aboard.

Fans of international racing can tune in for coverage of Day 2 of the Championships at Royal Randwick on Friday night with experts Adam McGrath and Jason Witham providing on-site coverage. There will also be coverage of the Aintree Festival in England featuring the Grand National on Saturday.

On Sunday, TVG, the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA), Keeneland and Santa Anita will team with Hall of Fame jockeys who are members of the Jockeys' Guild and other prominent racing personalities to raise money for the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) for the fourth annual telethon to raise money for the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF). The event will be broadcast live from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. ET.

In addition to racing from Keeneland, Santa Anita and Aqueduct, TVG will be featuring racing from Gulfstream, Oaklawn and more. Fans can tune in on TVG, TVG2 and the Watch TVG app which is available on Amazon Fire, Roku and connected Apple TV devices.

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