When it comes to handicapping today’s $132,849 Pick 6 carryover at Keeneland, there are two things keep in mind about dirt sprints through the first 8 days of the meeting: Speed has done very well and so has Brisnet.com’s Prime Power rating.
There have been 40 dirt sprint races at the current meeting, and according to me Brisnet.com ALLWAYS database…
- The top-ranked horse by Brisnet.com Prime Power has won 10 of them with a +14% ROI.
- The top-ranked horse by Quirin Speed Points has won 13 races with a +20% ROI.
- There have been 11 horses at the meeting who were the top-ranked horses in both Prime Power and by Quirin Speed Points. 5 won for a +12% ROI.
So how does this apply to today’s carryover? Well, races 3, 4, 5, & 6 are all dirt sprints and are the first four legs of the Pick 6.
There are no “pure” dual qualifiers—the closest is #4 Kantastic in race 4 (leg 2), a maiden claimer for two-year-old fillies. That race features four first-time starters, so it’s tough to get excited about a horse with just a 3.7 Prime Power edge with only 3 Quirin Points as a co-top whose 71 Speed Rating is below par.
#1 White Gold is a must use in race 5 (leg 3), a first-level $30,000 conditioned claimer. She draws the rail, which has done well this meeting, drops from allowance company, and totes an 11.2-point Prime Power advantage while being just a point off the top Quirin figure in the race but 2 points ahead of the next.
In non-maiden dirt sprints this month at Keeneland, 11 horses have been the top-ranked by Prime Power AND among the top two Quirin Speed Points with 5 of those horses winning. Going back to spring 2013, 40% of horses who were top-ranked in Prime Power by at least 10 points who were first or second by Quirin Speed Points won that race.
Other notable trends via the Brisnet.com At A Glance feature (see below) is Dale Romans having a very good meet after a chilly end to the summer while trainers Mott, Oliver, and Sims and jockeys Gilligan and Hernandez are still looking for their first wins of the meeting.
Trainer Victoria Oliver has a pair of starters in race 7 (leg 5)—both at morning line odds of 12-to-1. Jockey Jack Gilligan rides in races 1 and 8 while Brian Hernandez gets legged up in races 1, 3, 4, and 6.
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KEENELAND AT A GLANCE |
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Avg. Winning Odds: 6.06 – 1 | |
Favorite Win%: 26%, Favorite Itm%: 68% | |
EXOTICS | PAYOFF |
Exacta | 103.75 |
Daily Double | 100.81 |
Trifecta | 788.03 |
Pick 3 | 834.88 |
Superfecta | 6,038.89 |
Pick 6 | 62,610.20 |
Pick 4 | 5,456.76 |
Pick 5 | 35,537.75 |
Super High Five | 9,606.88 |
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Who’s HOT, Who’s NOT | |||||||
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HOT TRAINERS | Starts | Wins | Place | Show | Avg. Odds |
Winning Favorites |
’16-‘ 17 Win% |
Romans Dale L. | 9 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 10.09 | 3 | 14% |
Arnold, II George R. | 12 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 8.78 | 0 | 14% |
Colebrook Ben | 8 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 24.50 | 0 | 12% |
HOT JOCKEYS | Starts | Wins | Place | Show | Avg. Odds |
Winning Favorites |
’16-‘ 17 Win% |
Santana, Jr. Ricardo | 22 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 12.88 | 0 | 15% |
COLD TRAINERS | Starts | Wins | Place | Show | Avg. Odds |
Beaten Favorites |
’16-‘ 17 Win% |
Sims Philip A. | 13 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 15.95 | 1 | 20% |
Mott William I. | 11 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 5.16 | 2 | 14% |
Oliver Victoria H. | 10 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 26.25 | 0 | 11% |
COLD JOCKEYS | Starts | Wins | Place | Show | Avg. Odds |
Beaten Favorites |
’16-‘ 17 Win% |
Hernandez, Jr. Brian Joseph | 22 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 14.87 | 4 | 15% |
Gilligan Jack | 18 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 38.98 | 2 | 10% |