TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS
TRAVERS S.
(G1), 11TH-SAR, $1,000,000, 3YO, 1 1/4M, 6:30 P.M. EDT, 8-27 |
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PP |
HORSE |
TRAINER |
JOCKEY |
WT |
1 |
BELLAMY ROAD |
ZITO NICHOLAS P |
CASTELLANO J J |
126 |
2 |
ANDROMEDA’S HERO |
ZITO NICHOLAS P |
NAKATANI C S |
126 |
3 |
CHEKHOV |
BIANCONE PATRICK L |
STEVENS G L |
126 |
4 |
ROMAN RULER |
BAFFERT BOB |
BAILEY J D |
126 |
5 |
DON’T GET MAD |
ELLIS RONALD W |
PRADO E S |
126 |
6 |
REVERBERATE |
RUSSO SAL |
SANTOS J A |
126 |
7 |
FLOWER ALLEY |
PLETCHER TODD A |
VELAZQUEZ J R |
126 |
Saturday’s $1 million Travers S. (G1) features a field of seven and the pace
should be hot in the 136th running of the “Mid-Summer Derby.” Only two of 20 Jim
Dandy S. (G2) winners have returned to capture the centerpiece event of the
Saratoga meeting, but we’ll still go with FLOWER ALLEY (Distorted Humor), who
exits a scintillating 5 1/4-length score in the July 30 Jim Dandy.
Trained by Todd Pletcher, Flower Alley followed a maiden victory with an
upset win in his stakes bow, the Lane’s End S. (G2), and then finished second to
Afleet Alex (Northern Afleet) in the Arkansas Derby (G2). Despite these
encouraging results, Flower Alley displayed a lack of seasoning by racing
erratically in those races and didn’t handle a congested 20-horse field in the
Kentucky Derby (G1), checking in ninth. Following a freshening, Pletcher brought
his charge back in the Dwyer S. (G2) and Flower Alley continued to race greenly
while recording a good second, beaten a half-length, to ROMAN RULER (Fusaichi
Pegasus). In the Jim Dandy, Flower Alley dominated on the front end, recording a
109 BRIS Speed rating, and behaved better under jockey John Velazquez.
He’s earned terrific BRIS Speed and Pace numbers from his last two starts
while gaining valuable experience, and we haven’t seen the best yet from Flower
Alley. The improving chestnut should absolutely relish the 1 1/4-mile distance
and figures to sit a good stalking trip off the pacesetting BELLAMY ROAD
(Concerto) before offering his best.
DON’T GET MAD (Stephen Got Even) is our longshot special and will add value
ANDROMEDA’S HERO (Fusaichi Pegasus) rallied from far off the pace for second
Bellamy Road won the Wood Memorial (G1) by a record 17 1/2 lengths
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CHEKHOV (Pulpit), a $3.3 million two-year-old in training purchase, is still
only a maiden winner and hasn’t been effective in his last four outings. He’s
trained forwardly at the Spa for Patrick Biancone and owns plenty of room for
improvement, but Chekhov is difficult to recommend given his recent form.
REVERBERATE (Thunder Gulch) exits a runner-up finish to Flower Alley in the Jim
Dandy and recorded a good second in the Peter Pan S. (G2) in late May, but the
speedy chestnut colt could get caught chasing a fast early pace and would be a
surprise challenger in the end.
TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS: | 1st-FLOWER ALLEY | |
2nd-ROMAN RULER | ||
3rd-DON’T GET MAD |