SPRINT DIARY
NOVEMBER 2, 2006
by Jordan Strickler
It’s that time of the year again, where all of
our favorite horses get together and have themselves a little race to see who
gets all of the bragging rights back at the barn. In the sprinting portion of
the big day, HENNY HUGHES (Hennessy) should find himself as the likely favorite.
The three-year-old Kiaran McLaughlin trainee has
I still believe Henny Hughes will be tough to
A winner of his last three, Siren Lure came from
Now that my recommendation for Siren Lure is out
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BORDONARO (Memo [Chi]) has been supplemented to the Breeders’ Cup and will journey outside of the Golden State
in order to make an argument for sprint champion.
What Henny Hughes has managed to accomplish in the east, Bordonaro has been able
to equal in the West.
A winner of nine of 12 starts, the five-year-old
gelding comes off a score in the Ancient Title Breeders’ Cup S. (G1), capping
off a year where the Bill Spawr trainee emerged victorious in the Count Fleet
Sprint H. (G3) and Sunshine Millions Sprint S. and finished second in the Bing
Crosby H. (G1) after receiving a face full of whip in the final furlong by his
opponent’s jockey, who somehow survived a stewards’ inquiry.
Now is the time where I look through my past
performances and find a horse which might get you a good price, so here he is —
NIGHTMARE AFFAIR (Out of Place). Assuming that the track is fast and that
there are quick early splits as expected, look for the five-year-old gray
to close well. The Florida import was an upset
winner of the Smile Sprint H. (G2) two back and captured a trio of Florida
listed stakes prior to that. He has annexed seven of 10 at six furlongs and
should at least be considered for the exotics.
Selections: | 1st-Siren Lure | |
2nd-Henny Hughes | ||
3rd-Bordonaro | ||
Longshot Special: | Nightmare Affair |