Pegasus Stakes – Race 10 at Monmouth – Post Time 4:44 PM Eastern
Analysis and main contenders:
ALL eyes, and a decent amount of wagering dollars, are going to be on Kingsbarns, who drops in class into a non-graded stakes after a 14th place finish in the Kentucky Derby after battling head-and-head through ridiculously fast fractions for the first six furlongs. He led from start to finish in the Louisiana Derby prior to that and won an allowance race one month earlier after racing third for the first half-mile and he doesn’t wear blinkers so he’s not an absolute “need the lead” type. Nevertheless, he’s NO STANDOUT based on the back-to-back 100 Equibase Speed Figures he earned before the Derby. Even better, the second lowest morning line odds belong to Classic Catch (7 to 2) and he’s got much less chance to win as compared to three other horses in here so we can make some money EVEN IF Kingsbarns wins at low odds. Classic Catch has ONLY an allowance win to his credit, followed by fifth and fourth place efforts in the Wood Memorial and Peter Pan but those were poor efforts, without Lasix, which he doesn’t get today and which he got for his allowance win in March.
My TOP PICK is Salute the Stars, opening at 4 to 1. He nearly won the first start of his career last summer at a mile on grass, no easy task, then he moved forward nicely to win a race on turf at this distance in August. On the shelf until May 14, Salute the Stars came back at nine furlongs on dirt as if he had never been away, winning by a neck after stalking in third then opening up in the stretch by a length. Certainly almost getting caught was a function of being off for nine months and he’s going to be a lot tighter and tougher today in his second start off the rest. Therefore the 98 figure he earned is likely to be improved to more than the 100 figures Kingsbarns earned in his two best races this year.
Howgreatisnate opens a bit higher at 9 to 2 and also is a strong contender to win. He won the first four starts of his career last year including two stakes. All of those were sprints but he was still so highly regarded when he made his three year old debut in March it was in the Gotham Stakes. Unfortunately he lost the jockey at the start. Returning two weeks later he finished fourth in the Private Terms Stakes at this distance, but then when transferred to the barn of Elizabeth Dobles, Howgreatisnate showed a lot of talent gamely winning the Long Branch Stakes five weeks ago at Monmouth, the local prep for the Pegasus. Similar to Salute the Stars, Howgreatisnate should run even better in his second start at the meet, but on the other hand the 91 figure he earned is about the equivalent of 3-4 lengths shy of Salute the Stars last race and if both improve at the same rate it might be tough for Howgreatisnate to win.
I’m using Kingsbarns, as well as Subrogate (who finished second in a one-turn mile and won at six and one-half furlongs to date so yet to run two turns), in second on exacta tickets.
Bets-
Win: Salute the Stars to win at odds of 9 to 5 or higher.
Exacta:
Salute the Stars and Howgreatisnate over Salute the Stars, Subrogate, Howgreatisnate, Kingsbarns
Doubles:
Race 10: Salute the Stars, Howgreatisnate
Race 11: Scotish Star, Vergara
Pick 3:
Race 10: Salute the Stars, Howgreatisnate
Race 11: Scotish Star, Vergara
Race 12: Nimitz Class, Ridin with Biden, Petulante
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Eatontown Stakes – Race 11 at Monmouth – Post Time 5:12 PM Eastern
Analysis and main contenders:
This is a great betting race because the top two morning line favorites are vulnerable. Although Gina Romantica is four for seven in her career, she is facing four year olds and upward for the first time while coming back from eight months off. She won the restricted Riskaverse Stakes last August (for horses which had never won a stakes) then finished second in the similar Grade 3 Pebbles before winning the Grade 1 Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup but that was almost three-quarters of a year ago and there’s not any reason to think she can run as well off the long layoff, even if her trainer is Chad Brown. Brown’s record with horses coming back from more than six months off in graded stakes turf routes is a pretty low six for 44 going back three years and so I’m taking a stand against Gina Romantica. The other starting favorite is Suprisingly at 7 to 2 and I don’t get it as she was third in the Beaugay Stakes last month (where Consumer Spending was second) and she was third in the Hillsborough Stakes in March (where Scotish Star was second). Her only stakes win came in February before those two and if repeated it isn’t even good enough to beat my top two contenders if they repeat their best efforts.
Scotish Star is the first of the two, with a 3-5-1 record which could easily be 5-3-1 if not for a head defeat on the wire in October and a neck defeat to Surprisingly in the Endeavour Stakes in February. She then stepped up into Grade 2 company and ran huge to be second in the Hillsborough to Shantisara, then off a two month layoff she led in the stretch and came up a half-length short to Spirit and Glory. Getting an inside draw over the other possible speed in Katies a Lady, but with the ability to come from off the pace as she did in the Endeavour, Saez has all the options available to him to get Scotish Star to run her best, which is good enough to win.
Vergara was returning from seven months off on May 20 in the Grade 3 Gallorette Stakes on Preakness Day when moving up from third, to second, to within a head of the leader, before falling back to fifth. That makes perfect sense, but now making her second start off the layoff, and with trainer Motion going to John Ruiz, where the pair has won nearly one-quarter of their 43 combined races the past year, this filly can improve back to the form shown when winning the $400K Dueling Grounds Oaks last September.
Since both win contenders may go to post at decent odds, we can use some others in second on exacta tickets in addition to Gina Romantica and Suprisingly. Those are Consumer Spending and Spirit and Glory.
Bets-
Win: Scotish Star at 2 to 1 or more and Vergara at 5 to 2 or more.
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Exactas: Scotish Star and Vergara over Scotish Star, Vergara, Surprisingly, Consumer Spending, Spirit and Glory, Gina Romantica
Doubles:
Race 11: Scotish Star, Vergara
Race 12: Nimitz Class, Ridin with Biden, Petulante
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