Breeders’ Cup Analysis: Turf Sprint

This race is absurdly wide open, to the point that dart throwing might be as effective as handicapping. Potentials profits abound.

Race 5

Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint for Three-Year-Olds and Upward, Five and a Half Furlongs on the Turf

1- Big Runnuer

Lucas: bit slow, but a good J/T combo (success with early speed)

This is one of those horses that I dismiss out of hand for weak speed figures and an early running style, and then they somehow wire the field. He’s been running really well in several wiring efforts recently out west, but his figures have been consistently light in comparison to others in this field. I believe he loses a duel as well as a stretch drive to superior opponents here. read more

Breeders’ Cup Analysis: Filly and Mare Sprint w/ Guests Emma Moquin and Lucas Ludgate

The Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint can sometimes be a little overshadowed by other events on the massive Saturday card. This rendition, however, could be one for the ages, given its collective star power. Several extremely talented sprinters, new and old, have made their way onto the scene this year, setting up for an excellent race.

Emma Moquin and Lucas Ludgate will be weighing in as guests with me for this race and many others today. They’re arguably the two best students of the game I’ve happened to have, and they’ll be giving analysis for races all day for this epic event. read more

Breeders’ Cup Analysis: Juvenile w/ Guest Tyler Zorn

The feature race of Breeders’ Cup Day seems to be a race between Jackie’s Warrior and the rest, but there are plenty of competitive challengers for him to defeat.

My guest for this race is Tyler Zorn, a Regis High School graduate who’s quickly putting the pieces together when it comes to handicapping. He has some excellent observations in here, surprising the writer that originally put him on as a change of pace.

Race 10

Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) for Two-Year-Olds, 1 1/16 Miles on the Dirt

1- Camp Hope

Tyler: “He looks somewhat promising, but in this race, he’s definitely outmatched. He won his last race but doesn’t have much experience other than that and is riding with a different jockey, Robbie Albarado (who hasn’t been very successful this year). Real low Beyer in his first start as well. read more

Breeders’ Cup Day: Analysis Master List

The world championship of racing has finally arrived. For analysis on each of Friday’s Breeders’ Cup races as they’re released, click the corresponding link below. Each race has my full, horse-by-horse analysis along with at least one guest’s take on the race. This list will be updated as the weekend rolls along. Best of luck to everyone as they prepare for some of the hardest handicapping days of the calendar year.

Breeders’ Cup Analysis: Juvenile Fillies Turf w/ Guests Jill Rice and Gillian Russo

This is yet another stout field of turf runners, but in this case, the American contingent may have the edge. Like so many other Breeders’ Cup races, however, finding the winner is nearly impossible due to the field size and talent on display. It’s as potentially profitable as it is frustrating. 

Jill Rice and Gil Russo will be joining me as guests after their mixed success on Travers Day. Jill has continued on as an elite copy editor on The Observer, while Gil has continued to sharpen her satire skills while also running The Observer’s website as Online Editor. read more

Breeders’ Cup Analysis: Juvenile Fillies w/ Guests Juliana Burke and Kristina Stevanovic

This year’s Juvenile Fillies race has the smallest field in this year’s Breeders’ Cup, but it doesn’t lack at all in terms of competition. Many of these fillies are better than their male counterparts in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, although this race still retains its entrants because very few trainers want to try against Jackie’s Warrior. This is a compact field representing the top dirt fillies from Kentucky, New York and California, which should make for a very interesting race. read more

Breeders’ Cup Analysis: Juvenile Turf w/ Guest Maggie McNamara

This year’s Juvenile Turf one of the most difficult races I’ve ever handicapped. In a 14-horse field, there are very few runners that I didn’t view as a legitimate contender. It’s a race that will inevitably fall through the cracks on such a big racing weekend, but those that remember it will be the ones that cash massive tickets.

My guest for this race is Maggie McNamara, the Assistant Sports and Health Editor for The Fordham Observer. She’s the only person I’ve ever allowed to co-write an article with me, and her prospects as a future editor on the newspaper continue to rise with time. However, her favorite movie is Cars 2, which will inevitably hold her back in all facets of life. read more

Breeders’ Cup Analysis: Juvenile Turf Sprint w/ Guests Esmé Bleecker-Adams and Grace Getman

On this momentous race weekend, the Breeders’ Cup will commence with a characteristically difficult juvenile turf race. 14 of the best juveniles from around the country will be competing for turf supremacy, and they’ll be moving through lightning quick fractions to do it. It’s an exciting and potentially profitable race.

My guests for this race are Grace Getman and Esmé Bleecker-Adams, both of which will be returning after providing guest analysis for Travers Day. Since then, Grace has become a force of nature as the Social Media Editor for The Fordham Observer, while Esmé has continued in her Observer role of “doing everything at all times.” Neither had the fortune to win on Travers Day, but neither are at all deterred by that unfortunate loss. read more

Preakness Day Analysis: Saturday, October 3, 2020

The heroes have been vanquished. Last month, Tiz the Law’s dominant three-year-old campaign came to a screeching halt in a Kentucky Derby defeat to Authentic that still seems surreal upon rewatching. Meanwhile, super filly Gamine struggled mightily in the Oaks as she succumbed to more demanding route conditions. Both runners are skipping the month of October in preparation for the Breeders’ Cup, leaving fans in a slightly more dull world on Preakness Day.

Handicapping Roundtable: Kentucky Derby Guest Analysis

The problem with guest analysis for a race like this year’s Kentucky Derby is that there’s really only one option. Tiz the Law has been unstoppable in 2020, and if I asked 20 experienced handicappers to provide analysis, 15 or more of them would begrudgingly chose the favorite. As a result, I decided to shift tactics.

I’ve found four very talented handicappers that will be breaking the Law, so to speak. All of them are incorporating the superhorse into their betting strategy, but all four will be attempting to beat him in one way or another. If anything, this article should demonstrate that the best handicappers are the ones who try to maximize value, even when there’s a 3-5 shot in play. read more