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The Breeders Cup Sprint is a crazy race. Last year I was alive to Gayego for several thousand dollars on the Pick 4. He ultimately finished 4th with a poor trip, behind a flurry of longshots topped by 25-1 shot Dancing In Silks. The gelding hasn’t been able to reproduce that effort since, and will not be making a title defense. The year before him we got to watch the scintillating Midnight Lute romp home after having raced only once prior to the Breeders Cup. He is pictured above. Let’s take a look at this years contenders.
Atta Boy Roy- This horse won the Churchill Downs Stakes on the Kentucky Derby under card this year. Initially, I thought he only won because Borel was on his back, but he has really improved since that effort. He was second to Majesticperfection in the Iowa Sprint Handicap, and the victor in the Remington Park Sprint Cup. The son of Tribunal enters this race after finishing off the board in a turf sprint. With Borel in the irons he holds a big chance.
Big Drama- It’s rare these days to see a horse stay in top form at 2, 3, and 4, but Big Drama has done it. At the age of 4 he may be even better than ever. He has raced 4 times this year with 2 wins and 2 second place finishes. The two times he lost were forgivable. The first time was to the magnificent majesticperfection who has since been retired. The second time was going a little further than he is suited to run. In his career this colt has won 4 times from 5 starts at the distance earning a career high Beyer of 108 along the way. Fawkes and Coa are live in the Breeders Cup Sprint with Big Drama.
Girolamo- The son of AP Indy put together a good campaign in 2009 before the connections tossed him to the wolves in the Classic. Since then he has raced only twice, winning the Vosburgh last out, and finishing 5th in the Forego. It seems to be the consensus opinion that he will be the favorite. I hope that is so, because he appears very beatable. His Vosburgh win was against a very weak group. Seems like a pretender to my eyes.
Kinsale King- This guy could pose some good value. He owns 5 wins from 7 starts at the distance, including a victory in the Dubai Golden Shaheen earlier this year. The layoff shouldn’t affect him as he has ran huge races on rest before. The biggest factor going against him is that he hasn’t raced over natural dirt. However, he is training well on it. The gelded son Yankee Victor makes perfect sense here.
Riley Tucker- I’ve never been too hot on this colt. He just never seems to put it all together. I say that in spite of his huge win in the Grade 3 Aristides. Something crazy would have to happen for him to win.
Smiling Tiger- This one comes from the barn of California trainer Jeff Bonde. He has wins in the Ancient Title and Bing Crosby this year. From what I’ve heard he is taking to the track at Churchill Downs. He ran a career best last out and will probably have to equal or even improve upon that effort to win here. I wouldn’t be shocked to see him do so.
Warrior’s Reward- Trainer Ian Wilkes feels this race is a better fit than the Dirt Mile. He hasn’t won at the distance in two tries, but was a very hard closing second on this track last November. If they were going 7 furlongs I’d love this horse. The only way he wins this thing is if the pace is torrid and he can pick up the pieces.
Wise Dan- Despite having just 4 starts, this guy has a chance here. He is a winner of three in a row, including a last out win in the Phoenix. He has trained like gangbusters since then. Jockey Rafael Bejarano has nothing but good things to say about him. He is up against the wall as an inexperienced horse, but definitely not without a chance to win.
So there you have it, our take on the Breeders Cup Sprint! Who do you like in the race? Leave a comment and discuss!
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mean he will be my top pick though. I’m going to wait for the PPs and watch the news closely before I make that decision. However, he is definitely on the short list!



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