With so much discussion online regarding synthetic surfaces and "polycapping" the Breeders' Cup - the latest wrench in the works is post position.
A great
article by Bill Finley over at ESPN advises:
"It may be too early to tell, but it appears that inside posts are not the place to be. Horses breaking from Post 1 are 2-for-44 so far in sprints at Santa Anita. Horses breaking from Post 2 are also 2-for-44. Post 1 is showing a respectable 4-for-24 record on routes, but Post 2 is 0-for-24. Combined, Posts 1 and 2 have accounted for only 4.4% of the winners so far at Santa Anita."In what might be the greatest "psych yourself out" handicapping event of all time, the Breeders' Cup experts are finding more and more ways to not pick a winner.
In considering all the usual issues (post position, speed bias, workouts, etc), the key thing to focus on in handicapping this year's championship will be identifying horses who have worked on, or have previous form on a synthetic surface. Any horse who has not had a race or work on synthetic will have to be considered a wild card, which will make for expensive exotic tickets.
Curlin's big workout over the weekend of five furlongs in 59.12 on the Pro-Ride surface puts a big gold star next to his name.
5 comments:
Keith, just clicked through on your latest post and was thrilled to see the addition of the Raceday 360 widget. Thanks for including it on your site!
Nice post..will be keeping a watchful eye on the Northern entries. In the middle of Finley's new book on synthetic surfaces...good stuff before the BC.
Hi Jessica - Thanks for visiting. I'm enjoying the Raceday 360 site. It's now a part of my morning reads!
Geno - Don't forget about us Canadians on BCC day. We're sending up some turfers as well!!
Finley's book seems like a must read in advance of this year's cup. I can't wait to see the entries when they come out on Thursdayish.
I'm in love with Fatal Bullet (wait...that sounds awful, but it's true). I'm looking at him as a big upset in the Sprint. I only wish Sugar Bay was coming down as well from Woodbine. I know she hasn't run in any graded events, but, boy, is she ever impressive!
Site is looking suh-weet.
Post a Comment