Sunday’s (10-29-2017) Power Page and PLUS for Belmont and Santa Anita are ready for download…

AS we say goodbye to Belmont and Santa Anita, we say hello to Aqueduct and Del Mar… sorry to say goodbye, but happy to say hello…  

I have already sent out two Blur”p”s on the upcoming Breeders’ Cup, if you want to receive these, just send me an e-mail to jerryj@cox.net,   I will be happy to add your name to the list… this is a totally FREE service…  Blur”p” #1 was on Arrogate and Blur”p” #2 talks about Gun Runner… and when I say talks, we are getting into their form – I am not “puffing them up”… I can leave that to the TV people.

Two Breeders’ Cup Seminars for two great days of racing!

·   Thursday   Nov 2nd   at Fiesta Henderson at 3:30 PM

·   Friday        Nov 3rd    at Texas Station at 6:15 PM

Race Day Plays

Wednesday’s

Arbitrator off at 2/1, broke very sharply but then was pulled back off the early running, appeared pinned down on the rail for most of the running, then finally got off the rail to finish well, but no threat to the winner… while much the 2nd best.

My 2nd play of the day was Bird’s Eye View in the 7th.  Away in good order, BEV was sharply seated into the first turn, but then settle into a good stride down the backstretch, saving ground throughout, moved up into contention coming off the far turn, but then flattened out after hitting the furlong pole.  My take is he was not competing at the correct distance… Fair effort.

Thursday’s

“This Bird Can Sing”  in the Exit Race was a winner after a hard fought stretch duel.  I will give some of the applause to the trainer – Cox and even more applause to the jockey, Luis Saez for another fabulous finish…  and a little applause to me for picking him.  Winning the last race is always an extra bonus, it sends us home with a little more “pep in our step” and “cash in our pocket”!  Winner paid $8.20 and we took down the exacta and trifecta.

At Santa Anita, “Silver Fury” in race #5 ran along nicely for 3rd money, never threatening…  Just a little less sharp than I had hoped for…

Friday’s

The finale at Belmont had our play Lil Commmissioner who ran evenly without threatening.

At Santa Anita in the 2nd, the play was Zippy Groom who moved into position from the outside post position, tracked the leaders and then moved sharply to the lead entering the stretch to win off in fine fashion as much the best… Winning paying $6.20, with a boom exacta paying $92/$2.00 and the Trifecta paying $261.80/$2.00…

Then in my other Santa Anita play, Blended Citizen, we were sideswiped by Extraordinary Jerry.  What’s wrong with me, not playing my own name… Anyway, they were both from Doug O’Neill’s barn, I chose one, but it was the other… Blended Citizen handled well, was well rated and closed very nicely for 3rd, probably wants more ground, just a guess/observation….

Sunday’s

At Belmont Danyelli in the 6th showed early foot and looked nice on the front, but didn’t have much stride left with a furlong to go… faded…

Then at Santa Anita, the play was Treasure Hunter who entered the gate at 2/1 and exited the gate at 4/5.  It appears someone put a 30G bet on this horse… so congrats to you… as  TH broke alertly, rated and then ran a winning race… paying about $3.80. Interestingly, on the PLUS, I though 4/5 was Fair Value…  we did take down the exacta, trifecta and superfecta with our selection model… 

TOTALS   for New York and So. Cal Plays

(starting February 24, 2017 )

NY   Total Return   $405.70, Total Cost $ 314.00 ROI Total   $1.29/$1.00

SC  Total Return   $299.90, Total Cost $ 300.00,  ROI Total   $ 1.00/$1.00

Returns on all plays for 2017

Total Return $ 814.70
Total Cost   $ 750.00

ROI $1.09  (1-1-2017 thru 10/27/2017)