JC / Railbird

Will Mo Have Mo?

Brad Free on the likely Champagne favorite (DRF+):

Uncle Mo might become a star. He might be a future footnote. Either way, handicappers should be aware that recent history suggests Uncle Mo is likely to regress Saturday in his second start. When a 2-year-old firster runs a triple-digit Beyer, it takes time to revitalize.

In the past 10 years, writes Free, 15 2YOs have run a triple-digit BSF in their debut. Only two improved on their figure in their next start.

Bob Ehalt’s Ragozin anaylsis runs to a similar conclusion: “Weighing all of those possibilities, Uncle Mo seems more likely to regress than advance …”

10/9/10 Update: Question answered. Uncle Mo dominated the G1 Champagne Stakes at Belmont today, winning the one-mile race by open lengths in 1:34.51 after being pressed through a half in :45.92 by I’m Steppin’ It up:

Said trainer Todd Pletcher after, “He’s obviously a very fast and talented horse and it looked as if he was doing it easily.” Uncle Mo will ship to Churchill Downs on October 26 for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.

Beyer speed figures, via @andyserling: 94 for Uncle Mo in the Champagne Stakes, 81 for AZ Warrior in the Frizette Stakes.


2 Comments

I’ll wait until hearing the Rag or Thoro Graph figure before making a final analysis, but that Uncle Mo “only” regressed eight points in the Beyer column is very impressive indeed.

After posting a huge number like that in his debut, I’d have given him a pass for dipping into the mid 80s.

Posted by EJXD2 on October 10, 2010 @ 8:40 am

That he apparently regressed and still won like he did definitely makes him a very interesting 2YO. The Champagne fractions were solid.

Posted by Jessica on October 10, 2010 @ 5:00 pm