TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS
DWYER S. (G2), 8TH-BEL, $200,000, 3YO, 1 1/16M, 4:44 P.M. EDT, 7-4 |
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PP | HORSE | TRAINER | JOCKEY | WT |
1 |
WARRIOR’S REWARD |
WILKES IAN R |
BOREL C H |
117 |
2 |
CONVOCATION |
JERKENS JAMES A |
GARCIA A |
117 |
3 |
KENSEI |
ASMUSSEN STEVEN M |
PRADO E S |
117 |
4 |
MASALA |
JERKENS H ALLEN |
VELASQUEZ CORNE |
117 |
5 |
AMERICAN DANCE |
PLETCHER TODD A |
VELAZQUEZ J R |
117 |
6 |
JUST BEN |
ZITO NICHOLAS P |
MARAGH RAJIV |
117 |
7 |
SUNDAY SUNRISE |
ASMUSSEN STEVEN M |
DOMINGUEZ R A |
117 |
Northern Dancer S. (G3) runner-up WARRIOR’S REWARD (Medaglia d’Oro) drew the
rail for the $200,000 Dwyer S. (G2) at Belmont Park on Saturday, and we feel
that the colt is a standout against these for conditioner Ian Wilkes. A smart
winner in his debut at Gulfstream in late January, the colt finished second in
his first try versus winners behind the talented Dunkirk (Unbridled’s Song).
Following a subpar showing in his graded debut at Tampa, the Kentucky-bred has
reeled off a pair of solid efforts, including a sharp allowance score over
next-out Woody Stephens S. (G2) winner Munnings (Speightstown) two back.
Warrior’s Reward should love this distance, and as long as he doesn’t get buried
on the inside, he should run by this group late beneath Calvin Borel.
CONVOCATION (Pulpit) earned a strong BRIS Speed number for his 6 3/4-length
maiden romp last out and will make the jump straight to graded foes for Jimmy
Jerkens. The bay colt is a bit of a mystery against this type, but we love the
aggressive move by his conservative conditioner and will use him underneath in
all of our gimmicks at a square price.
MASALA (Lion Heart) earned a stout 101 BRIS Speed figure in his first try for
Allen Jerkens, defeating a workmanlike field of elders over this oval to prepare
for this event. The Florida-bred has never run poorly on dirt and is seemingly
improving, so he might be worth a flier if the top one falters. We consider this
one, like many, a logical gimmicks threat.
AMERICAN DANCE (A.P. Indy) crushed an allowance field in advance of this for
Todd Pletcher, toppling some nice older foes in his win. We’ve never been all
that high on the colt and feel that his optimal distances will be much longer
than this, but his last was impressive and a repeat of that makes him a factor
throughout. John Velazquez has the call. JUST BEN (Speightstown) exploded to a
huge win on the Belmont S. (G1) undercard and is sure to take a bunch of money
while making his stakes debut for Nick Zito. The talented Virginia-bred has a
world of potential and seems to be getting good at the right time. With that
said, this field is solid and we are not ready to back this horse at a short
price.
KENSEI (Mr. Greeley) has put in a trio of solid works in 2009 for Steve
Asmussen, including a solid third in the Woody Stephens. The colt has good
tactical speed and is quite consistent, so he must be considered as an exotics
threat beneath Edgar Prado. SUNDAY SUNRISE (Lemon Drop Kid) finally broke
through at the first-level allowance condition after four tries this campaign
for Asmussen, but he’ll need a major step up to challenge these late.
TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS: | 1st-WARRIOR’S REWARD | |
2nd-CONVOCATION | ||
3rd-MASALA |