JC / Railbird

Saturday Night Notes

– Nice handicapping by Ed, who alerted us yesterday to Monastic Springs in the seventh at Belmont this afternoon. Check out the head-on replay on Cal Racing and marvel at the rough stretch run the blinkered first-time starter had to survive to hit the wire on top. Steadied behind the two leaders as the field entered the stretch, Monastic Springs tried to move into the clear on the outside at the same time that eventual runner-up He Struck It Rich began drifting in the same direction, forcing Monastic Springs into tight quarters with Bob’s Star, who drifted slightly to the inside. Caught, the colt bulled through, causing bumping down the line, and was able to get up by a neck in the final yards, paying $27.80 for the win. An inquiry was conducted into the stretch run, but the stewards made no changes.
– In the fifth at Belmont, 72-1 Halation, a 4-year-old Lycius colt trying turf for the first time, graduated from the maiden ranks in his eighth start, giving rookie trainer David Prine his first win with his first starter. It’s a heartwarming story.
– An ugly scene in the seventh at Hollywood, when front-runner Waveland Avenue broke down in deep stretch, tossing rider Jose Valdivia to the track. Gobbler’s Knob, coming up the inside, veered to miss the stricken horse but was unable to get by and fell, unseating Taylor Baze. Both jockeys were able to walk off the track. Unfortunate Waveland Avenue, who had been drawing away to a convincing win, suffered a fatal front leg injury and was euthanized. The maiden special went to 54-1 Thrust, a bad actor at the gate, who balked at loading front or back for nearly five minutes and had to be blindfolded to get into the stall. He broke slowly and trailed the field by several lengths into the final turn, when he went five wide, began making up ground, and looked like a solid second coming down the center. Like commenter John, I’m wondering what’s happened to the Cushion Track — although I haven’t seen injury or fatality rates for the surface this meet and can’t say for certain, it does seem both are up significantly this spring.
– Steve Asmussen doesn’t like the trash talk coming from a certain barn. “I don’t want to hear a lot of worthless opinions about it. The proof is on the racetrack” (West Points).


2 Comments

Just in: Big Brown has a quarter crack.

Posted by Claudia Wack on May 25, 2008 @ 1:33 pm

Thanks for the alert, Claudia. Have to wonder if Dutrow’s optimism is warranted or if Big Brown is most likely out …

Posted by Jessica on May 25, 2008 @ 4:43 pm