Handicapping Roundtable: BC Classic

Embrace the chaos. Some of the picks enveloped within are of significant value. Some are next to useless. For the biggest racing event of the year, I will leave it to the reader to discern meaning and credibility. Most importantly, I sincerely hope everyone enjoys the race.

Race 12

Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) for Three-Year-Olds and Upward, 1 ¼ Miles on the Dirt

Andrew Dressner: 1- Tripoli

Isn’t that a city? I like the sound of it. Why did you name a horse that? Maybe it’s fast, so you don’t need a name to show that it’s fast. read more

Full Analysis: 2021 Breeders’ Cup Classic

Horse racing doesn’t handle expectations well. The problem from a sporting perspective is clear — horses don’t compete with the excitement of fans in mind. In many years, a nondescript claiming race at Monmouth may provide more of a thrill to fans than the Kentucky Derby. This puts the Breeders’ Cup, and specifically the Classic, in an awkward position as the culminating event of the season.

Sometimes, the race delivers. The two Derby winners hit the wire together when Ferdinand beat Alysheba in ’88. Cigar had the heart of a champion in ’96 but couldn’t repeat against giant killer Alphabet Soup. Awesome Again beat one of the best fields ever assembled on dirt in ’98. Zenyatta pulled off the unbelievable in ’09. When the race lives up to the hype, there’s nothing better. read more

Handicapping Roundtable: BC Turf

The Breeders’ Cup Turf is arguably one of the toughest races on the card, but Paul Moquin and Patrick Moquin Sr. are up to the challenge. Between my father and uncle, bettors can feel secure that they are getting experienced second opinions for a race that few bettors could ever hope to figure out alone.

Race 11

Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) for Three-Year-Olds and Upward, 1 ½ Miles on the Turf

Paulie’s Corner

I’m not picking any Euros 💶 this race. The grass will be too hard for them and just right for Rockemperor who is ready to go, along with Gufo, who’s just as ready. Japan will be there at the end with one of my faves Channel Maker. My original pick scratched so he could get in. read more

Full Analysis: 2021 Breeders’ Cup Turf

Race 11

Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) for Three-Year-Olds and Upward, 1 1/2 Miles on the Turf

1- Rockemperor (Ire)

Is it a renaissance? After a long stretch of middling starts, he came back with the best performance of his career in a 15-1 upset of the G1 Turf Classic Invitational. In defeating fellow runners Gufo and Japan, he establishes himself as a contender from the East coast, but this is a whole different ball game.

2- United (SCRATCHED)

It’s an interesting strategy by Richard Mandella to keep this gelding at lower stakes levels for most of the year, but it has been overwhelmingly profitable. He has won seven of 11 starts since 2020 and loves the Del Mar turf, but there’s little reason to suspect he’s prepared for this level of competition. read more

Handicapping Roundtable: BC Distaff

The Charles and Diana of our generation have agreed to grace Paddy’s Picks with analysis for the Breeders’ Cup Distaff. After nearly two years, Kristina has received a promotion from The Casual Bet to the Handicapping Roundtable, and she took full advantage by sending a single paragraph this morning. Niko’s dead end position within this publication remains unchanged, 

Race 10

Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1) for Fillies and Mares Three Years Old and Upward, 1 ⅛ Miles on the Dirt

Kristina’s Korner for Kool Kids

11- Dunbar Road

I know Letruska is the obvious favorite here, and it’s the right choice, but I wouldn’t put all my money on her. I think she’ll be challenged by the 11, Dunbar Road, the 3, Malathaat, and the 8, Shedaresthedevil. I don’t think Letruska is safe of getting run down later in the race by any of these horses here, and if you’re looking for an underdog pick, I think you go with Dunbar Road. The field is tough, sure, but I think the 15-1 odds this morning are fair (and worth your money). Dunbar Road can keep up as we’ve seen in recent starts, and I don’t think today will be any different. 11 Dunbar Road, Del Mar, California. Lol. read more

Full Analysis: 2021 Breeders’ Cup Distaff

Race 10

Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1) for Fillies and Mares Three Years Old and Upward, 1 ⅛ Miles on the Dirt

1- Private Mission

Visually, this filly appears to be a promising up-and-comer for trainer Bob Baffert. In her first two graded stakes attempts in California, she powerfully took command at the top of the stretch and cruised home to easy victories, including one against fellow runner As Time Goes By. The problem is that she’s still a little outclassed and has not yet run this far in her short career. Seldom is a wait-and-see approach a winning strategy in the Breeders’ Cup. read more

Handicapping Roundtable: BC Mile

From my uncle, Kevin Moquin: The Breeders’ Cup Mile epitomizes the Breeders Cup with entries coming from all over the world. With many of the horses in this field having the same racing style, this race could have the look of a stampede charge coming down the stretch. With a field of 14 horses, the best horse might not win. Racing luck and quick jockey decision making will probably be the difference in the outcome. European horses have had the advantage shipping over the last two years taking down some of America’s best turf races. read more

Full Analysis: 2021 Breeders’ Cup Mile

Race 9

Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1) for Three-Year-Olds and Upward, 1 Mile on the Turf

1- Master of The Seas (Ire)

The three-year-old colt was no match in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes last time out, but that’s not such a big deal in this field. With the best European milers choosing not to ship, he becomes one of the more formidable foes from overseas. That being said, he seems to be trending in the wrong direction and hasn’t shown enough against older horses in two starts. The distance is right, but he may simply need more time.  read more

Handicapping Roundtable: BC Sprint

Lucas Ludgate is a man of precision, and doesn’t need to bandy words forever to make his selections for the Breeders’ Cup Sprint. Originally scheduled to have a partner for this race, he will now brave the rabid Paddy’s Picks readership without alone for the first time in his career as a contributor.

Race 8

Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) for Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Six Furlongs on the Dirt

Lucas Ludgate

Race has a ton of early speed horses (makes sense for a sprint). Best speed horse by far is the 2, Jackie’s Warrior. Other horses with a chance are the 9, Dr. Schivel (second best speed horse), and the 5, Aloha West, who best race in a sprint as a chaser while bringing back the same jockey. There’s some concern he performs better at 7f than 6f though. The 4, Matera Sky, feels like he’s better than his odds, but I don’t know how to read foreign sheets. read more

Full Analysis: 2021 Breeders’ Cup Sprint

The Breeders’ Cup Sprint is no less predictable than the other dirt race preceding it on this championship card. Just as Gamine and Life Is Good project to be easy winners earlier in the day, this race only figures to be competitive if Jackie’s Warrior falls over. 

Race 8

Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) for Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Six Furlongs on the Dirt

1- Following Sea

1 ⅛ miles in the G1 Haskell was ambitious and ultimately ill-advised from a racing standpoint, but this colt is clearly a promising sprinter. One can excuse a convincing defeat to fellow runner Jackie’s Warrior in the G1 Allen Jerkens, as he was rounding back into form. His performance in the G2 Vosburgh was excellent, but he got the lead to himself that day and never looked back. This isn’t new for the colt, as he clearly feels more comfortable vying for the early lead. With Jackie’s Warrior back alongside him in the starting gate, he may have to settle for a trip off the pace once more, which could hurt his chances as it did back in August. read more