Friday, 5 November 2010

Breeders Cup Friday

All eyes across the pond for the Breeders Cup.
In the Marathon I am going to stick with a European trained horse. Most of the Yankee horses have no experience over a mile and three quarters and I think Bright Horizon can take advantage. The colt showed improvement in winning the Irish Cesarewitch and if he goes on the dirt he can teach the home team a thing or two about staying.
In the Juvenile Fillies Turf there has been a bit of money for O'Briens Together but she was a little disappointing last time and the home team might have a good thing in the grey Winter Memories. I have watched the Miss Grillo Stakes and the filly won very nicely, a similar performance would be good enough to take the prize.
The Filly and Mare Sprint is a real puzzler. I have decided to go with the front running Rightly So. The filly has never finished out of the first three and I have watched the Ballerina Stakes several times and it is an impressive front running performance. A repeat of that and hopefully she can run the opposition off their feet again today.
In the Juvenile Fillies there is an argument to be made that the Brian Meehan trained Theyskens Theory should improve for the use of Lasix and that she is bred for the dirt being by Bernardini. If she was American trained she would be shorter than 7-1 and she is worth a few bob to nick this.
The Filly & Mare Turf sees Midday defending her crown. The filly has been better this year than last and on all known form she is a worthy favourite. It is hard to see any of her opponents improving enough the beat her.
I like the look of late and fast performer Blind Luck in the Ladies Classic. The filly won the Kentucky Oaks over course and distance and appears to be a fighter going down by a neck to Havre De Grace giving that filly 10lb last time out; off levels expect a different result.
Be lucky 

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