Horses
To Watch - January 09, 2007
by: VIP.com
Horses worth
watching compiled by handicapper/racing writer
Greg Melikov won five races and finished second
four times since December 11th. Greg's weekly
horse racing column can also always be found at
VIP.com. Make sure to check it out.
Aqueduct
Magic Momentum: Raced 2 ½
lengths behind in fourth after a half-mile, steadied
and shuffled back in traffic to seventh on far
turn, rallied in stretch from fifth to make up
nearly 5 ½ lengths and lost by a neck at
a mile and 70 yards on Jan. 7.
Lord Snowden: Trailed by
more than 4 ½ lengths after a half-mile,
rallied four wide to sixth in stretch, made up
two lengths and lost by a half-length on Dec.
30; ran final quarter in 24.
Mariano: Raced seventh more
than 6 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile,
advanced on turn, rallied from fifth making up
four lengths in stretch and finished third a length
behind at six furlongs on Dec. 16.
Tommasi: Raced fifth early,
dropped to sixth more than 9 ½ lengths
behind after a half-mile, rallied four wide for
drive, made up two lengths in stretch and lost
by a neck at a mile and 70 yards on Dec. 2.
Bredwinner: Bobbled after
start, raced fifth more than 1 ½ lengths
behind after a half-mile, came wide into stretch
losing ground, finished well making up more than
1 ¾ lengths and lost by three-quarters
of a length at a mile on Nov. 24. (Saved ground
racing sixth more than three lengths behind after
a half-mile, angled out in upper stretch, rallied
to second and was nosed out, but declared the
winner upon a disqualification at a mile and 70
yards on Dec. 13.)
Unconcerned: Raced fifth
more than 3 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile,
rallied to third in stretch and gained second
by a neck at six furlongs on Nov. 30. (Steadied
after start, trailed by more than 4 ½ lengths
after a half-mile, angled out in upper stretch
and closed gamely from sixth beaten three-quarters
of a length by stablemate at six furlongs on Dec.
30; entry paid $14 on the front end and $11 to
place.)
Fair Grounds
For Glory: Broke alertly,
taken back to sixth early, inched up four wide
to fourth four lengths behind after a half-mile,
closed gamely in stretch to make up nearly four
lengths and was nosed out at six furlongs on a
sealed sloppy surface Jan. 7; ran final quarter
in 23 4/5.
M Ray: Broke last, trailed
early, inched up to sixth more than 3 ½
lengths after a half-mile, advanced around rivals
on far turn, rallied from fourth in stretch, closed
late to make up nearly four lengths and lost by
a neck at 1 1/16 miles on the turf Dec. 31.
Corwyn's Shark: Raced seventh
early, dropped back to eighth more than 10 ½
lengths behind after a half-mile, rallied outside
to fourth in stretch, made up 2 ¾ lengths
and lost by 1 ¼ lengths at 7 ½ furlongs
on the turf Dec. 10.
He's a Dixie Boy: Raced seventh
more than 8 ½ lengths behind after three-eighths
of a mile, eased out on turn, advanced to fifth
in stretch, made up 4 ½ lengths and lost
by a neck at 5 ½ furlongs on Dec. 3.
Nickel Candy: Trailed by
7 ½ lengths after a half-mile, awaited
room in stretch, split rivals in fifth at sixteenth
pole and closed fast to gain second by 1 ¼
lengths at 1 1/16 miles on Nov. 12 at Churchill
Downs. (Raced seventh more than 8 ½ lengths
behind after a half-mile, split foes for drive,
rallied to fourth in stretch, forced out, recovered
and gained second by a nose at about a mile on
the turf Dec. 17.)
Chatham: Pressed pace a head
behind after a half-mile, gained lead by a head
in stretch, weakened, but held second by 2 ½
lengths at six furlongs on Dec. 3. (Raced third
early, dropped back to fourth three lengths behind
after three-eighths of a mile, eased out for drive
and rallied determinedly from second in stretch
to win by three-quarters of a length at 5 ½
furlongs on a sealed sloppy surface Dec. 30.)
Gulfstream Park
Big Bold Pace: Raced more
than 2 ½ lengths behind in sixth after
a half-mile, forced to angled out for room in
stretch, rallied to make up more than 1 ½
lengths and was nosed out at 1 1/8 miles on the
turf Jan. 7.
Sinkwich: Steadied along
rail to avoid running up on rival in backstretch,
checked when trapped in second behind that foe,
around turn, eased out losing ground in fourth
entering stretch, bumped trying to split horses
and finished a length behind in third at 6 ½
furlongs on Jan. 6.
Hawthorne
Profit Zone: Raced 10 th
more than 12 lengths behind after a half-mile,
angled out for drive, rallied from seventh making
up three lengths in stretch and lost by a half-length
at 6 ½ furlongs on Dec. 3. (Raced eighth
more than eight lengths behind after a half-mile,
advanced four wide into stretch, rallied from
fourth to make up nearly four lengths and was
nosed out at six furlongs on a sealed sloppy surface
on Dec. 22; returned $6.80 for place.)
Hello Ladies: Pressed pace
off rail in second after a half-mile, took over
in stretch and drew off by 5 ¼ lengths
at 6 ½ furlongs on a good surface Dec.
13; returned $9.20 on the front end. (Pressed
pace from start, rallied inside from second to
grab lead in stretch and drew off by two lengths
at six furlongs on Dec. 30.)
Laurel
C V Slew: Bore in leaving
gate, trailed by more than 13 ½ lengths
after three-eighths of mile, steadied leaving
backstretch, rallied seven wide in stretch from
seventh making up more than seven lengths and
gained second by a half-length at 5 ½ furlongs
on Jan. 4.
Icy Lady: Trailed early,
advanced to eighth 19 lengths behind after a half-mile,
rallied in four path between rivals from fifth
in stretch, closed fast to make up nearly 4 ½
lengths and lost by a nose at a mile on Dec. 29.
Slew City Light; Broke from
outside post, raced 12 th more than 25 lengths
behind after a half-mile, swung six wide entering
stretch, rallied from sixth to make up eight lengths
and lost by 1 ½ lengths at seven furlongs
on Dec. 15.
Marty's Joia: Bobbled and
bumped at break, rider lost irons briefly, recovered
control, advanced from fifth more than two lengths
behind after a half-mile, gained lead after six
furlongs, led by three lengths leaving eighth
pole, weakened in final sixteenth, but held second
by 2 ½ lengths at a mile on Dec. 10.
Penn National
Really Reilly: Bobbled at
break, trailed early, advanced to seventh more
than six lengths behind after a half-mile, blocked
at sixteenth pole in fourth, continued willingly
to make up a length and lost by a length at seven
furlongs on Nov. 28 at Philadelphia Park. (Raced
fourth early, pressed pace on second turn, rallied
late and lost by a half-length at six furlongs
on a good surface Jan. 2.)
Philadelphia Park
Lucky Memento: Raced fifth
early just off rail, lost ground to sixth more
than 5 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile,
closed strongly from fourth in stretch to make
up 3 ½ lengths in stretch and lost by a
half-length at a mile on Dec. 17; ran final quarter
in 24 2/5.
Jacob's Arch: Broke from
outside post, raced more than six lengths behind
after a half-mile, rallied wide from fifth in
stretch, made up 3 ¾ lengths and gained
second by a neck at 6 ½ furlongs on Dec.
10.
Gameboye: Broke alertly,
raced sixth more than two lengths behind after
a half-mile, rallied six wide to gain lead in
stretch and drew off by 3 ½ lengths at
six furlongs on Nov. 6. (Tracked pace close up
in fourth after a half-mile, advanced outside
to third in stretch, finished willingly and lost
by a half-length at six furlongs on Dec. 11.)
Santa Anita
Blues Street: Broke next
to last, raced ninth more than 8 ½ lengths
behind after a half-mile, swung six wide into
stretch, closed willingly to make up more than
five lengths and was nosed out at a mile on the
turf Jan. 7; ran final quarter in 23 3/5.
Hendrix: Raced three lengths
behind in fourth after a half-mile, lost ground
to fifth after six furlongs, boxed in along rail
from mid-stretch to sixteenth pole, came out late
closing gamely, made up more than two lengths
and finished third beaten 1 ½ lengths at
1 1/8 miles on the turf Dec. 31.
Big Jon: Raced eighth more
than four lengths behind after a half-mile, came
out entering stretch, rallied from fifth to make
up nearly four lengths and lost by a head and
a half-length at a mile on the turf Dec. 30.
Host Actor: Raced eighth
more than 7 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile,
dropped back to last after six furlongs, rallied
from eighth four wide into stretch, made up more
than 2 ¼ lengths and gained second by a
nose at a mile on the turf Oct. 14.
Irish Place: Raced sixth
more than 6 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile,
came out in stretch to finish well making up more
than 4 ¼ lengths and lost by three-quarters
of a length at six furlongs Oct. 7.
Turfway Park
Lucky Cutie: Raced four lengths
behind in fifth after a half-mile, advanced four
wide to fourth on turn, rallied willingly late
in stretch to make up four lengths and lost by
a length at 6 ½ furlongs on Jan. 4
Matty Junior: Trailed early,
moved up to 11 th more than 8 ½ lengths
behind after a half-mile, angled out for drive,
rallied to seventh in upper stretch, steadied
in deep stretch to avoid fallen horse, made up
more than 2 ¼ lengths and lost by a length
at 6 ½ furlongs on Dec. 30; ran final 2
½ furlongs in 19 3/5.
Cubbies Girl: Off slowly,
advanced from ninth to sixth more than five lengths
behind after a half-mile, rallied late through
the lane, made up nearly 3 ½ lengths and
was nosed out at six furlongs on Dec. 9. (Raced
sixth more than 5 ½ lengths behind after
a half-mile, advanced four wide on turn, caught
leader a furlong from home and drew clear by two
lengths at 6 ½ furlongs on Dec. 31.)
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Posted by miker at January
9, 2007 07:27 AM
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