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KENTUCKY STALLION EXODUS

Monday, February 15th, 2010

With fewer incentives than other less traditional racing states, the Horse Capital of the World is reeling from the failure of opportunities like expanded gaming at racetracks combined with the overall economic impact of the worldwide recession.

Ro Parra of Millennium Farms said in Alicia Wincze’s column, "I’m not sure if the number of stallions leaving is more than it has been in past years, but it sure feels like it."

Read it at the Lexington Herald-Leader

Then come back to the Paulick Report and let us know what you think

- Bradford Cummings

PAULICK DERBY INDEX brought to you by VINERY LTD: LET THE POLLS BEGIN

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

It’s that time of year again. Turf writers, handicappers and bloggers get an extra early start on predicting who will be in the final field of 20 on that first Saturday in May. Is it premature? No doubt. Is the field set in any way? Not on your life. But part of the fun of any sport is to attempt to look into a crystal ball and predict the future.

Which brings us to the second annual Paulick Derby Index this year brought to you by the Simon family’s Vinery LTD. We would very much like to thank our sponsor for making this possible. Additionally, the impressive band of PDI voters, some old faces and some new, are what really make this AP Poll for the Derby Trail work. A special thank you from the Paulick Report to all 25 voters that are not currently on our staff!

Next week, look forward to a more in-depth analysis by Ray Paulick of his top ten and the opportunity for fans to vote on their favorites, thus adding a 28th vote to next week’s poll. We’ll be offering that opportunity Sunday night after the weekend’s races have been run in our daily poll located at www.paulickreport.com.

The list of contenders is wide open this week and should remain so for some time. Are you inclined to go with the early favorite in Lookin at Lucky or hoping for a repeat of last year and searching for the next Mine That Bird? Where did our poll go right? How would you have voted differently? Read through the poll and then let us know where you stand.


PAULICK DERBY INDEX by AmWest Entertainment: FINAL POLL LOSES SOME QUALITY

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

In a week that should have shown little movement in the rankings of the Paulick Derby Index by AmWest Entertainment, the Paulick Derby Index has actually shown some fluctuation as co-favorite Quality Road was withdrawn from the race on Monday because of complications resulting from a quarter crack. I Want Revenge, clearly now the favorite among our ballot stuffers, will lead a top ten that has lost some star power with several favorites not making the trip due to injury. That being said, this is still as strong a group as we have seen in years. The Derby this year should be an exciting one to watch with anywhere from 5-10 horses in legitimate contention.
 
You will also notice that the final week’s Paulick Derby Index by AmWest Entertainment features only the top ten contenders. We did this to put an onus on the top echelon of the field and make our last list more exclusive.

Finally, due to the fact that all ballots are submitted by 9 PM EST Monday night and well before Square Eddie’s withdrawal, you will see him on several ballots.
 
Will the PDI be the great predictor it portends to be on Saturday? Only time will tell.

1-Pioneerof the Nile. The Kentucky Derby is a tough race to win, even if everything goes your way, and it’s almost impossible for a horse to win if his training has been interrupted. Witness Unbridled’s Song, who battled foot problems coming up to the 1996 Derby, where he might have been the best horse but finished fifth while racing with a bar shoe on the problematic foot. If Quality Road’s connections felt their horse was sound and sent him to Louisville, I would have bet against him, simply because of the interruption in training. Everything has gone perfectly for Pioneerof the Nile: no interruptions in training due to bad weather or nagging injuries, and he is coming up to this race in the best form of his career. The Empire Maker colt has done everything asked of him, and I doubt trainer Bob Baffert would trade places with anybody.

2-I Want Revenge. It’s the horse, stupid. I’m no fan of trainer Jeff Mullins or the IEAH partners that bought into this son of Stephen Got Even, but I do like I Want Revenge. How can you not like a horse that does what he did to win the Wood Memorial after a disastrous start? The race before that, the Gotham Stakes, he showed enough early speed to press the pace and draw off in the stretch to a an easy victory. He is 0-for-2 against Pioneerof the Nile, though his first loss, by a nose in the Cash Call Futurity, was in his first start after breaking his maiden. I think he’ll be the betting favorite, but if Pioneerof the Nile beats I Want Revenge, people will be scratching their heads and wondering why.

3-Dunkirk. Todd Pletcher has kept the son of Unbridled’s Song under the radar, staying in Florida to train while the rest of the field is in Kentucky, and I don’t fault his logic that the track on Derby Day will likely be different from the surface everyone trained on in the weeks leading up to the race. Always seems to be that way. The colt has enormous talent, but there remains that issue of a lack of experience that has stopped many previous Derby contenders with a similar profile.

4-Friesan Fire.  One thing we know: if it rains as expected, and the track is sloppy, Friesan Fire will be one happy horse. The A.P. Indy colt seemed to relish the sloppy Fair Grounds surface while winning the Louisiana Derby in a cakewalk. His training up to the race for Larry Jones has been sensational, and the only thing his resume lacks is a victory over tough competition.

5-Musket Man. Beating Giant Oak in the Illinois Derby was no great accomplishment (doesn’t somebody always beat Giant Oak?), but it’s hard to fault a horse with five wins in six starts. Yonaguska colt seems like the grinder type—not much early speed or quick mid-race acceleration—but if he gets a good enough trip under Eibar Coa I wouldn’t be shocked to see him in the top flight at the eighth pole.

6-Papa Clem. Won the Arkansas Derby coming from off the pace, but Smart Strike colt has enough speed to be close up in the early going and maybe even make the lead if no one else wants it. Gary Stute learned from his father, Mel, the West Coast wizard of speed, so a late-week blowout of two or three furlongs might be used to sharpen up Papa Clem after a series of longer works.

7-Chocolate Candy. Has only one way of going, settle in near the back of the field and make a late run, so you know that racing luck will play a role for Candy Ride colt. Hollendorfer has won the Kentucky Oaks twice (Lite Light in 1991 and Pike Place Dancer in1996), proving he can win at the top level of the game while being based in California’s “B  Circuit” in the Bay Area. Training well, but has to have everything go his way for a victory.

8-Advice. Wise guys are asking how a horse that couldn’t win the Sunland Park Derby is going to win the Kentucky Derby.  Real Quiet, who came within a nose of winning the 1998 Triple Crown, couldn’t win in New Mexico, either, finishing third there as a 2-year-old in a pair of races. Advice demonstrated some quality last year, finishing second but DQed and placed third in the Arlington-Washington Futurity, and his last to first rally in the Coolmore Lexington Stakes was eye-catching. But races were on Polytrack, however, and he has yet to prove himself on a conventional dirt track (though the same can be said of Pioneerof the Nile).

9-Desert Party. I like the way the son of Street Cry has trained since arriving from Dubai, but I’ve seen previous Godolphin horses looking sharp in the morning before fading on Derby afternoon. If this one is any different, he’ll win without my backing at the windows.

10-Mr. Hot Stuff. Have always thought this Tiznow colt was going to develop into a good one, but it’s taken longer than expected. He’ll be running late in the Derby, but I think he looks more like a Travers winner.

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LIVE BLOGGING THE BLUE GRASS CARD, ARKANSAS DERBY

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

By Ray Paulick

10:30 P.M. UPDATE …..Daily Racing Form’s Mary Rampellini is reporting from Oaklawn Park that beaten Arkansas Derby favorite Old Fashioned came out of his second-place finish to Papa Clem with a slab fracture in his right knee. Trainer Larry Jones described the injujry to Rick Porter’s son of Unbridled’s Song as possibly career-ending but not life threatening. He is due to ship to Lexington Monday, where he may have surgery at Rood & Riddle equine hospital.

Live blogging of today’s Toyota Blue Grass Stakes card from Keeneland and the Arkansas Derby from Oaklawn Park kicks off around 4 p.m.

In the meantime, today’s Lexington Herald-Leader front-page sports article on the Blue Grass Stakes (“Polytrack coincides with drop in class: Blue Grass Stakes winners haven’t fared well lately”) is sure to win reporter Alicia Wincze some icy stares from Keeneland officials, led by Rogers Beasley, the track’s director of racing who may still harbor resentment against the paper for its Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative series 23 years ago that led to sanctions against the beloved University of Kentucky basketball team. Some UK basketball fans know how to carry a grudge!

But Wincze is right: the ol’ Blue Grass ain’t what she used to be. Perhaps it’s the Polytrack installed in 2006 or maybe it’s the three weeks between the Blue Grass and the Kentucky Derby, which some horsemen now consider to be too little time between races. The three weeks hasn’t seemed to hurt the same day’s Arkansas Derby, which has had more high-profile winners in recent years than the Blue Grass, among them Curlin, Lawyer Ron, Afleet Alex and Smarty Jones.

The Blue Grass still retains its Grade 1 ranking from the Kentucky-based Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association’s Graded Stakes Committee (of which Beasley is a member), while the Arkansas Derby is Grade 2. It’s a sore subject down in Hot Springs, and for good reason.

The Blue Grass lost its top Grade from 1990-98 when the committee downgraded it to Grade 2, a year after the Arkansas Derby was stripped of its Grade 1 status. Until 1988, the race was run not three weeks before the Kentucky Derby but just nine days before the Run for the Roses, on a Thursday afternoon. Track management recognized the need to give horsemen more time between races to attract better fields, and eventually got its Grade 1 ranking back.

In the 1990s, there were nine Blue Grass starters who went on to win one or more Triple Crown races (Unbridled, Summer Squall, Strike the Gold, Sea Hero, Prairie Bayou, Thunder Gulch, Editor’s Note, Louis Quatorze and Lemon Drop Kid). But since 2000, Street Sense, the 2007 Blue Grass runner-up who won that year’s Kentucky Derby, is the only Blue Grass starter to win a Triple Crown races.

This decade has been the leanest ever for the Blue Grass in terms of producing Triple Crown race winners. The 1940s produced four winners, there were two in the 1950s, eight in the 1960s, six in the 1970s, three in the 1980s, and the aforementioned nine in the 1990s.

But that will all be forgotten if this year’s winner goes on to Triple Crown glory.

4:00 p.m. … Keeneland’s big stakes day got under way  a few minutes ago in the Shakertown, a 5 1/2-furlong turf spring won in off-the-pace fashion by Heros Reward and jockey Javier Castellano. Cannonball, who chased early pacesetter Mr. Nightlinger (last year’s winner of the Grade 3 event), finished second, beaten a head, with with Chamberlain Bridge another head back in third and Due Date fourth.

My exacta of Hellvelyn and Hewitts tanked.

The winner is a hard-hitting 7-year-old Maryland-bred gelding by Partner’s Hero who’s won 11 of 29 starts. Trainer Dale Capuano trained Heros Reward up to the Shakertown off a more than five-month layoff, his last start coming with fifth to Desert Code in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint. Final time was 1:04.24 for 5 1/2 furlongs after fractions of :22.25, :45.87 and :57.89. The course was rated good on a sunny day with temperatures in the low 60s, a welcome relief following Friday’s torrential storms.

Shakertown chart.

4:15 p.m. … Eternal Star got the job done  in the Grade 2 Commonwealth, coming from just off the pace under Eibar Coa to beat defending champ Rebellion bythree-quarters of a length. My Pal Charlie and Ravalo were third and fourth, respecitvely, after battling on the lead for the opening five furlongs of the seven-furlong contest.

Eternal Star, trained by Michael Trombetta, was winning for the 10th time in 21 career starts for Harry and Tom Meyerhoff. The 5-year-old Kentucky-bred is by the Carson City stallion Five Star Day out of Retsina’s Princess, by Eternal Prince. He was coming off narrow loss to Ah Day in the Toboggan at Aqueduct March 7, closing from well back to just miss at the wire. 

Time for the seven furlongs on Polytrack was 1:21.17 after fractions of :23.16, :46.12, and 1:09.37.

Commonwealth chart.

4:25 p.m. … Morning linemaker Mike Battaglia hung even-money odds on female turf champion Forever Together for the Grade 2 Jenny WIley, but in the early betting the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf winner wasn’t even the favorite. Early action was on Paul Pompa’s Backseat Rhythm, who recently switched from the Pat Reynolds barn to trainer Kiaran McLaughlin. Backseat Rhythm  is coming off a nose win in the Grade 3 Hillsborrough at Tampa Bay Downs. Forever Together hasn’t raced since the Breeders’ Cup.
Lady and Visit have been scratched from the Jenny Wiley, leaving a field of seven fillies and mares going 1 1/16 miles on a turf course rated good for the earlier Shakertown. 

4:30 p.m. … Love the ShamWow! ads on TVG, especially now that I know a little bit more about Vince Shlomi, the pitchman for the spongy product. You can read about Vince’s recent run-in with the law here.

4:40 p.m. … Maybe Battaglia’s estimated odds will be on target. As post time approaches for the Jenny WIley, the odds are dropping on Forever Together and they’re going up on 

4:45 p.m. … That’s what I like to see! A champion coming back to run like a champion. Forever Together, confidently ridden by Julien Leparoux, won the Jenny Wiley by a length in a most impressive performance. Not sure what trainer Jonathan Sheppard’s been doing with this daughter of Belong to Me all winter, since she only had two published  workouts in her past performances (what’s that all about?), but she was ready to run. 

Leparoux allowed Forever Together to fall back near the back of the field as Kiss With a Twist set slow fractions. He urged Forever Together to pick it up entering the far turn, she swung wide at the top of the stretch, then won without really being seriously asked down the stretch by her rider, who never uncocked his whip. Rutherienne tried to make a race of it, finishing second, with Kiss With a Twist hanging in for third and Rustic Flame fourth. 

Battaglia nailed the odds perfectly, as Forever Together paid $4 for her eighth win in 15 starts for the Augustin Stable of  George Strawbridge. Call me a sucker, but I went for the early money play, betting on Backseat Rhythm to win.

Final time was 1:46.93 after fractions of :25.92, :51.83, 1:17.12 and 1:40.80 on a track labeled good. 

Jenny Wiley chart.

5:00 p.m. … No major early money odds swings in the Blue Grass. A little action on Mafaaz, bet down from 12-1 morning line to 8-1, but everyone else is pretty  much in accordance with the morning line. Hold Me Back looks like a million-dollars in the paddock, a fact confirmed on TVG by Jill Byrne, who knows a bit more about horseflesh than I do.

For what it’s worth, I’m taking a stab at Patena, who was a big disappointment in the slop at Fair Grounds in the Louisiana Derby last out, his first start for trainer Rick Dutrow. A cough may have interrupted or compromised his training up to that race, and I like his chance to run much bigger today. But he will be up against it with Hold Me Back looking like a legitimate favorite off his 3-for-3 record on different Polytrack surfaces at Arlington, Keeneland and Turfway Park for trainer Bill Mott and WinStar Farm.

5:05 p.m. … It’s a great accomplishment for any breeder to have a horse in a Grade 1 race, but for a small breeding operation to have two horses in the same race is really something. Hats off to Carrie Brogden and her family’s Machmer Hall for having two starters in the Blue Grass, Join in the Dance and Loch Dubh, bred in the name of The Answer.

5:15 p.m. … TVG did a nice feature on the NBA star Rashard Lewis, one of the owners of Join in the Dance. Overall, the TVG coverage has been quite good, though Frank Lyons seems underutilized in the coverage. He’s always seemed to be one of the stronger parts of TVG’s big-race coverage.

5:20 p.m. … Perhaps dreams do come true. Tom McCarthy, the owner and trainer of General Quarters, is on his way to the Kentucky Derby after the son of Sky Mesa gave him the biggest win of his life, taking the Blue Grass over favorite Hold Me Back. 

McCarthy, a 75-year-old Army veteran and retired high school principal who has trained a small string of horsers for 45 years, has attended every Kentucky Derby in his home town of Louisville, Ky., since 1959. This year he’ll be there to saddle the only runner in his one-horse stable.  He claimed General Quarters  for $20,000 out of his first start at Churchill Downs last May 30, from Ken and Sarah Ramsaey and trainer Wesley Ward. Most recently, after General Quarters had won the Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs in February, McCarthy turned down some seven-figure offers for the colt, saying, "You can’t sell a dream."

General Quarters got a great trip from Eibar Coa, racing in mid-pack early, then moving toward Join in the Dance, the early pacesetter, as the field approached the far turn. He hit the front around the three-sixteenths pole, opened up by several lengths, and under aggressive handling held off the late charge of Hold Me Back to win by 1 1/2  lengths. West Coast invader Massone was third, a length and a quarter back, with Terrain fourth and Join in the Dance fifth. Theregoesjojo had to be one of the bigger disappointments in the Blue Grass, finishing ninth as the second wagering choice behind Hold Me Back.

Coa is also the rider of Musket Man, who defeated General Quarters in the Tampa Bay Derby and then went on to victory in the Illinois Derby at Hawthroen last weekend. 

McCarthy earned $465,000 from the Blue Grass’s $750,000 purse, and backers of the colt were rewarded with a $30.60 mutuel. Time of the Blue Grass was 1:49.26 for 1 1/8 miles after fractions of :24.40, :49.06, 1:13.31, and 1:37.32 for the mile. General Quarters ran a strong final furlong under 12 seconds after racing wide much of the way.

My pick, Patena, beat one horse.

Blue Grass chart.

5:45 p.m. … As much as I love the feel-good story of Tom McCarthy, I think it’s extremely doubtful General Quarters will win the Kentucky Derby. This wasn’t a particularly strong Blue Grass Field. Nevertheless, when the pack of sports columnists and turf writers arrives on the Churchill Downs backstretch for Derby week, the saga of General Quarters and McCarthy will give them something to write about that fits the romance and tradition of America’s most famous race. And if he does win, well, won’t that be quite an inspiration for all the dreamers and small-time stables, giving them hope that they too might someday stand in the infield winner’s circle under the shadow of the Twin Spires.

6:05 p.m. … Good news for all you college lacrosse fans out there. ESPN2 will show the Duke-Virginia game to its conclusion. Duke is pounding Virginia 15-9 with less than 4:00 minutes to go. Not good for people tuning in to expect horse racing, but, hey, that’s the breaks. Actually, a scroll says the Arkansas Derby/Blue Grass (tape delay) has been shifted to ESPN Classic. Duke lacrosse…aren’t they famous for something?

6:10 p.m. … This lacrosse game is fantastic. Duke is ranked No. 8 in the country and they are on the verge of upsetting No. 1 Virginia.  My only question is, is a touchdown in lacrosse worth six points?  There appears to be hundreds of people on hand at the lacrosse stadium, probably similar to an average day at Aqueduct, but there are probably hundreds  more tuning in on ESPN2  to watch these two great lacrosses rivals.

6:15 p.m. … Duke is playing keep away as the clock winds down. Great strategy.

6:16 p.m. … Do you believe in miracles? Yes! The lacrosse game is over. DUKE WINS!

6:35 p.m. … Jeanine Edwards asked good questions of Larry Jones in the ESPN2 interview, and he didn’t blink in his responses. Sounds like he really will retire at year’s end, at least for a short spell.  Post parade for the $1 million Arkansas Derby, with Old Fashioned rightly the heavy favorite. I think Papa Clem is going to run a big race for trainer Gary Stute, going right to the front in a manner that would make Gary’s dad, trainer Mel Stute, proud. Mel’s won all kinds of races over the decades, but he’s always been one of those "speed is king" kind of trainers. Papa Clam is owned by Bo Hirsch, son of the late Clement Hirsch, a California racing icon for many years.

6:45 p.m. Even money on Old Fashioned. Win Willy, the late runner who upset Old Fashioned in the Rebel Stakes, is 4-1, as is Papa Clem.

Uh-oh….Hank Goldberg likes Papa Clem. I’m running back to the windows to see if I can refund my ticket on the horse.

6:50 p.m. …  Wrong again….Old Fashioned gets the lead…. but Papa Clem gets the win. He came from off the pace, as new rider Terry Thompson sent Old Fashioned to the front and set pretty quick fractions (:22.65, :46.19 and 1:11.15). Old Fashioned tried to spurt away at the quarter pole, but he was under pressure from Flat Out and Papa Clem, who rallied wide under Rafael Bejarano.

Old Fashioned proved a stubborn rival down the stretch, even after it looked like Papa Clem would roll on by. Papa Clem won by about a half-length, with Summer Bird a non-threatening third. It was just the second win from six starts for the Smart Strike colt out of Miss Houdini, by Belong to Me. He was coming off consecutive seconds, to Friesan Fire in the Louisiana Derby and to PIoneerof the Nile in the Robert B. Lewis at Santa Anita Park.

Papa Clem covered the 1 1/8 miles on a fast track in 1:49.01.

Gary Stute said to Jeanine Edwards the difference between the Louisiana Derby and Arkansas Derby was that Papa Clem had a chance to trainer over the Oaklawn strip for several weeks, unlike the Louisiana Derby, where he arrived just two days before the race.

The win, coupled with I Want Revenge’s dominance in New York in the Gotham and Wood after losing twice to Pioneerof the Nile, suggests that the West Coast horses this year may have the upper hand in the Kentucky Derby. Papa Clem and I Want Revenge, who began their careers on synthetic tracks in California have made a smooth transition to dirt. Will Pioneerof the Nile be able to say the same thing three weeks from today? 

7:00 p.m. … One last thought: Hank Goldberg, you’re the man! Great pick.

Copyright © 2009, The Paulick Report 

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PAULICK DERBY INDEX by AmWest Entertainment: MISSING THE ‘MOUSSE

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

It was a weekend of much consequence for the ever-shaping Derby Trail. In the Santa Anita Derby, Pioneerof the Nile strengthened his credentials as a top pick with an impressive win while Chocolate Candy shot up four places on the Paulick Derby Index by AmWest Entertainment on the back of a strong second place finish. In Illinois, Musket Man finally made a case strong enough for our voters, cracking our list for the first time at number nine. And I Want Revenge showed his prowess with a highly unusual and seemingly impossible ride in the Wood Memorial. Despite severely stumbling out of the gate, he stuck with the race and battled from last to first.

The weekend also had its fair share of disappointments with poor performances by hopefuls Imperial Council and Mr. Hot Stuff. However, most disturbing was the sudden scratch of The Pamplemousse, rendering this previous favorite completely off the Derby Trail. Quality Road also had a run in this weekend when a quarter crack was discovered in his right hind hoof. Since the news broke after many of our balloters had submitted their selections, look to see how far Quality Road drops in next week’s poll.

Next weekend, the Arkansas Derby and Blue Grass Stakes will help to round out the Derby picture for many of the horses on our list including Old Fashioned, Papa Clem, Win Willy, Patena and Mafaaz.

Ray Paulick’s Analysis

1-Pioneerof the Nile. With the scratch of The Pamplemousse, the Santa Anita Derby came up a completely different kind of race than trainer Bob Baffert was hoping to get for the Empire Maker colt. But despite the crawling pace, Pioneerof the Nile came through with perhaps his best performance yet. He’ll get a fast pace in the Kentucky Derby, giving him the opportunity to make the kind of late run that Baffert thinks will best suit him.

2-I Want Revenge. Spectacular performance in the Wood Memorial, showing the Stephen Got Even colt’s versatility. He showed speed in the Gotham and blew away the field at the top of the stretch, and had to utilize a completely different running style here. I’m not big into offering owners advice, but if I were David Lanzman and Mike Iavarone, I’d get some duct tape and put it on trainer Jeff Mullins’ mouth when the media shows up Derby week. Nothing he says is going to help him in the mess he created  at the Aqueduct detention barn last Saturday prior to the Bay Shore Stakes.

3- Dunkirk. He moved up without racing this week, and the chances of getting into the starting field with his limited graded stakes earnings look better than ever. On the downside, if Dunkirk, with his expensive yearling price tag and fancy pedigree, does win the Derby and other big races as a 3-year-old, what are the chances we’ll see him as a 4-year-old next year. But I digress. He is an exciting prospect who should improve, if serious physical ailments aren’t the reason for his light record.

4-Quality Road. I had to chuckle when I saw the headline “Quality Road Quarter Crack Not Serious” on one web site. It’s right there with “mild” heart attack.  That’s the same kind of spin Team IEAH was trying to put out last year when Big Brown’s quarter crack re-emerged just before the Belmont, forcing Rick Dutrow to alter training. Missing any training in the final weeks before the Kentucky Derby is a serious setback, so we need to watch this one closely.

5-Friesan Fire. He’s got some history to beat with his long layoff and Louisiana wintertime route to Churchill Downs, but this is a good horse, and the Vinery Stable (co-owners with Rick Porter’s Fox Hill Farm) is one of the hottest things going in racing right now, from limited numbers.

6-Old Fashioned.  Arkansas Derby is the big test. Is he just a miler? I like the rider switch and think the Unbridled’s Song colt will avenge his only career loss, suffered when when he was a bit too close to a  hot pace on a tiring Oaklawn track in the Rebel.

7-Musket Man. The under the radar horse can’t stay hidden any longer after winning Saturday’s Illinois Derby impressively. Son of Yonaguska is one of those horses that looks better on paper the longer you look at him, though it’s a pedigree that comes up light on  stamina.

8-Desert Party. Not much new to report on UAE Derby runner-up. I’m sure it was a quiet week for him.

9-Chocolate Candy. Ran a really solid race against Pioneereof the Nile in the Santa Anita Derby, closing ground late on super slow fractions. I know it’s horse racing (not owner racing), but would love to see Jenny Craig in the winner’s circle at Churchill Downs on Derby Day with a son of Candy Ride that she bred with her late husband. After a week of dealing with the likes of Ernie Paragallo, I’d like to see good people rewarded, and she certainly qualifies.

10-Papa Clem. Let’s hope the Arkansas Derby comes up with a fast track. If it does, I wouldn’t be surprised to see son of Smart Strike be the one to upset Old Fashioned. The win would further validate the strength of the West Coast’s 3-year-olds, a point that’s already been made by I Want Revenge’s New York performances.

Ray Paulick
Fan Vote Alex Brown Paul Moran Billy Reed John Conte Bill Finley
Paulick Report Paulick Report Alex Brown Racing At The Races Billy Reed Says Conte’s Picks
ESPN, NYT
Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Quality Road Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge I Want Revenge
I Want Revenge Quality Road Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Quality Road Quality Road Friesan Fire
Dunkirk Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road
Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile Desert Party Rachel Alexandra Old Fashioned Chocolate Candy Pioneerof the Nile
Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Friesan Fire West Side Bernie Old Fashioned
Old Fashioned Dunkirk Dunkirk Regal Ransom Dunkirk Friesan Fire Regal Ransom

Musket Man

Chocolate Candy Mafaaz Desert Party Chocolate Candy Musket Man Dunkirk
Desert Party Musket Man Regal Ransom Chocolate Candy Terrain Old Fashioned Desert Party
Chocolate Candy Win Willy Musket Man Friesan Fire Musket Man Terrain Win Willy
Papa Clem Desert Party Win Willy Musket Man Desert Party Giant Oak Chocolate Candy

Randy Moss Bill Nack Valerie Grash Gary West Michael Nikolic Dana Byerly Jeremy Plonk
ESPN ESPN Foolish Pleasure FW Star-Telegram Gathering the Wind Green But Game Horseplayer Pro, ESPN
I Want Revenge Quality Road Friesan Fire Quality Road Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile
Dunkirk I Want Revenge Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Quality Road Quality Road Quality Road
Friesan Fire Dunkirk I Want Revenge Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Dunkirk
Desert Party Friesan Fire Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Old Fashioned I Want Revenge
Quality Road Chocolate Candy Old Fashioned Dunkirk Chocolate Candy Regal Ransom Friesan Fire
Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Papa Clem Friesan Fire Papa Clem Desert Party Old Fashioned
Old Fashioned Musket Man Dunkirk Desert Party Old Fashioned Dunkirk Terrain
Win Willy Stardom Bound Chocolate Candy Win Willy Musket Man Musket Man Desert Party
Musket Man Win Willy Musket Man Musket Man Desert Party Chocolate Candy Chocolate Candy
Chocolate Candy Old Fashioned Mr. Hot Stuff Regal Ransom Dunkirk Papa Clem Hold Me Back

Bill Christine John Pricci Vic Zast Jon White Richard Eng Alan Mann Alicia Wincze
Horserace Insider Horserace Insider Horserace Insider HRTV, Santa Anita TV Las Vegas R-J Left at the Gate Lexington H-L
I Want Revenge Quality Road Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Dunkirk Friesan Fire
Quality Road I Want Revenge Quality Road I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile
Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge
Friesan Fire Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Chocolate Candy Quality Road Papa Clem Quality Road
Desert Party Old Fashioned Dunkirk Friesan Fire Dunkirk Chocolate Candy Old Fashioned
Old Fashioned Chocolate Candy Old Fashioned Dunkirk Old Fashioned Win Willy Chocolate Candy
Dunkirk Dunkirk Regal Ransom Old Fashioned Patena Friesan Fire Dunkirk
Chocolate Candy Win Willy Chocolate Candy Papa Clem Win Willy Old Fashioned Desert Party
Regal Ransom Desert Party Musket Man Musket Man Chocolate Candy Quality Road Regal Ransom
Theregoesjojo Musket Man Desert Party Theregoesjojo Musket Man Musket Man Musket Man

Art Wilson Joe Drape Andy Serling Jessica Chapel Brendan O’Meara Jeff Scott Lisa Grimm
Los Angeles Newspapers New York Times NYRA Railbird The Saratogian The Saratogian SuperfectaBlog
I Want Revenge Mafaaz Dunkirk I Want Revenge Friesan Fire I Want Revenge I Want Revenge
Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Quality Road Quality Road I Want Revenge Friesan Fire Quality Road
Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Desert Party Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile
Quality Road Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Desert Party Quality Road Desert Party Friesan Fire
Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Rachel Alexandra Old Fashioned Dunkirk Quality Road Chocolate Candy
Chocolate Candy I Want Revenge Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Flat Out Old Fashioned
Dunkirk Dunkirk Win Willy Dunkirk Desert Party Terrain Regal Ransom
Musket Man Terrain West Side Bernie Regal Ransom Chocolate Candy Dunkirk Papa Clem
Papa Clem Win Willy Musket Man Papa Clem Musket Man Musket Man Mafaaz
Giant Oak Musket Man N/A Terrain Rachel Alexandra Chocolate Candy Dunkirk

Patrick Patten Peter Denk Nick Kling Simon Bray Todd Schrupp
Tbred Bloggers Alliance Thoroughbred Times The Troy Record TVG TVG
Friesan Fire I Want Revenge I Want Revenge I Want Revenge Old Fashioned
Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Quality Road Quality Road Quality Road
Quality Road Dunkirk Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge
I Want Revenge Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Dunkirk
Musket Man Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Friesan Fire
Chocolate Candy Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile Chocolate Candy Desert Party
Patena Win Wily Patena Desert Party Pioneerof the Nile
Papa Clem Desert Party Desert Party Dunkirk Big Drama
Terrain Chocolate Candy Regal Ransom Musket Man Musket Man
West Side Bernie Musket Man Mafaaz Win Willy Win Willy

PAULICK DERBY INDEX by AmWest Entertainment: ROAD TO TOP PAVED WITH QUALITY

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

After a very strong Derby prep weekend, featuring races in Dubai and Florida, several winners emerged. Quality Road for the first time makes his ascension to the top of our Paulick Derby Index by AmWest Entertainment despite having fewer first-place votes than second-place finisher Friesan Fire. His impressive win in the Florida Derby proved only to cloud the upper echelon of 3-year-olds this year with five horses within striking distance at the top. Next weekend’s Wood Memorial (I Want Revenge) and Santa Anita Derby (Pioneerof the Nile, The Pamplemousse) should answer many questions…or further delay a consensus favorite.

The aforementioned Pioneerof the Nile wins the "What have you done for me lately" award, dropping from 2nd to 4th and losing six first-place votes despite having done nothing to hurt his case. On the flip side, despite losing in the Florida Derby, Dunkirk actually moved up a place this week. Theregoesjojo went bye bye, dropping off our list from 13th place. And Beethoven rolled over once more as he continued his hot/cold relationship with our voters after skipping the Florida Derby due to an injury.

Ray Paulick’s top 10 and analysis:

1-Quality Road. It wasn’t the strongest Florida Derby field ever assembled (that’s an understatement), but Quality Road progressed from a one-turn miler to a two-turn horse very impressively. The final time was meaningless (because of how the track was playing), though I like the way he lengthened his stride and turned back a talented Dunkirk down the stretch. The Jerkens family has never been big on traveling road shows, so it will be interesting to see where and how trainer Jimmy Jerkens prepares the son of Elusive Quality for the Kentucky Derby.

2-Pioneerof the Nile. His big test comes Saturday in the Santa Anita Derby. Here is how clocker Bruno De Julio (www.racingwithbruno.com <http://www.racingwithbruno.com> ) described son of Empire Maker’s five-furlong workout over Santa Anita’s Pro-Ride synthetic surface last Wednesday: “Pioneerof The Nile, with Joe Steiner on board, worked a strong five furlongs in 59.1 and out in 111.2. Galloping out in 126 for seven furlongs. He extended strongly through the lane. Baffert definitely tightened the girth on ‘Nile and he responded with a good work. Nile is not the prettiest of movers on this track, and that drew some criticism from some onlookers. He has never really been a horse that has handled the pro-ride ‘pretty’.” Do I think Baffert will have tightened the screws completely for the Santa Anita Derby? Of course not, so I won’t be that surprised to see Pioneerof the Nile come up short in his final Kentucky Derby prep.

3-The Pamplemousse. With Julio Canani in Dubai, front-running son of Kafwain worked rather unimpressively, six furlongs in 1:13 flat, according to Bruno De Julio, in his final Santa Anita Derby tune-up. Here are Bruno’s comments: “He started quickly early as he broke from the pole pulling Alex Solis from the saddle. He went the first half mile in 47 flat while being kept wide off the fence and finished in a lackluster 26 flat on our watch. Railroad, the old claimer, ran up inside of him in the lane, but that didn’t get ‘Mousse’s dandruff up at all. In fact, he was shut down late. Alex Solis seemed to be moving his hands just slightly, as he did last week. The colt galloped out rather slowly in 127 and change.” Despite the less-than-rave reviews, I think The Pamplemousse will be tough to catch in the Santa Anita Derby.

4-Dunkirk. Showed he’s a very good horse when closing against a Gulfstream Park dirt track with a speed bias in the Florida Derby. Trainer Todd Pletcher has been playing some serious catch-up with the Unbridled’s Song colt, as this was just his third start of the year after going unraced as a 2-year-old. If he gets into the Derby field, he will be highly regarded, but the lack of experience unquestionably plays against him. Nevertheless, I thought his Florida Derby performance was a huge step forward and puts him into the ranks of leading contenders.

5-Friesan Fire. The more I review the decision to prep the son of A.P. Indy at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans, the more skeptical I am that he’s in quite the same league as the Florida and California-based 3-year-olds. Louisiana has seldom been a successful route to the Kentucky Derby, and I really haven’t seen that much in terms of depth of competition that makes me change my mind. Besides, the daylight victory in the slop in the Louisiana Derby may be less meaningful than the margin indicates simply because of the track condition.

6-I Want Revenge. No reason he can’t repeat his Gotham performance this Saturday in the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct, unless the back-and-forth travel from California to New York gets to him. Have to admit I overlooked this son of Stephen Got Even until the Gotham, probably in part because of the big-race inexperience of trainer Jeff Mullins. Here are clocker Bruno De Julio’s comments on his final work last Sunday at Hollywood Park: “He worked solo and relaxed nicely to the pole in 12.3, 24.2, and 36 flat to the 1/4 pole. You can see him winding up and (Joe) Talamo barely shook the reins. The colt pricked his left ear inside the furlong pole waiting forTalamo to ask him. Talamo never did and the colt shut himself off and finished in 59.4 on our watch. Final 1/4 in 23.4 and out in 112.4 for six furlongs, 127.1 for seven furlongs and out a mile in 143 flat. He actually went out a mile and three quarters before pulling up.” Bruno seems to be saying the colt can run all day.

7-Old Fashioned. One-time leader of the division slips a few more spots as other contenders step up. Son of Unbridled’s Song will need to turn in impressive performance in the Arkansas Derby to regain any support, and even then the competition won’t be that deep, so it would be a somewhat hollow victory.

8-Desert Party. Lost the UAE Derby to stablemate Regal Ransom on a track that really played to speed. It’s so difficult to know how much a transoceanic trip is going to take out of the Dubai-based horses, but I wouldn’t throw son of Street Cry out completely just because of the UAE loss.

9-Imperial Council. Son of Empire Maker remains the sleeper in my top 10. A big effort in the Wood against I Want Revenge moves him up considerably, but a flat performance may take him out of the Derby altogether.

10-Regal Ransom. Fought off Desert Party while winning the UAE Derby in solid performance. Historically, the race hasn’t meant much vis a vis the Kentucky Derby, but I have to think that’s going to change one of these years.

Ray Paulick
Fan Vote Alex Brown Paul Moran Billy Reed John Conte Bill Finley
Paulick Report Paulick Report Alex Brown Racing At The Races Billy Reed Says Conte’s Picks
ESPN, NYT
Quality Road Quality Road Quality Road Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile N/A Friesan Fire
Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Quality Road N/A Quality Road
The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Friesan Fire Old Fashioned N/A Pioneerof the Nile
Dunkirk The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge Old Fashioned Friesan Fire N/A Old Fashioned
Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Rachel Alexandra Pioneerof the Nile Dunkirk N/A The Pamplemousse
I Want Revenge Dunkirk Desert Party The Pamplemousse Imperial Council N/A I Want Revenge
Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Dunkirk Regal Ransom Desert Party N/A Regal Ransom
Desert Party Rachel Alexandra Affirmatif Desert Party I Want Revenge N/A Dunkirk
Imperial Council Desert Party Stardom Bound Stardom Bound The Pamplemousse N/A Desert Party
Regal Ransom Imperial Council Mafaaz Rachel Alexandra Terrain N/A Win Willy

Randy Moss Bill Nack Valerie Grash Gary West Michael Nikolic Dana Byerly Jeremy Plonk
ESPN ESPN Foolish Pleasure FW Star-Telegram Gathering the Wind Green But Game Horseplayer Pro, ESPN
Quality Road Quality Road Friesan Fire Quality Road Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile
I Want Revenge Dunkirk Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Quality Road Quality Road Quality Road
Dunkirk The Pamplemousse Quality Road Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound Dunkirk
Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Old Fashioned Dunkirk I Want Revenge Old Fashioned Friesan Fire
The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound Friesan Fire Chocolate Candy I Want Revenge Imperial Council
Desert Party Friesan Fire Papa Clem Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Regal Ransom Mr. Hot Stuff
Pioneerof the Nile Imperial Council I Want Revenge Imperial Council Papa Clem Desert Party I Want Revenge
Old Fashioned Stardom Bound Imperial Council Big Drama The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Old Fashioned
Win Willy Win Willy Mr. Hot Stuff Theregoesjojo Desert Party Imperial Council Terrain
Regal Ransom Old Fashioned Dunkirk The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Papa Clem Desert Party

Bill Christine John Pricci Vic Zast Jon White Richard Eng Alan Mann Alicia Wincze
Horserace Insider Horserace Insider Horserace Insider HRTV, Santa Anita TV Las Vegas R-J Left at the Gate Lexington H-L
I Want Revenge Quality Road Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Dunkirk Friesan Fire
Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Quality Road The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile
Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Quality Road Stardom Bound Quality Road
Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge Friesan Fire Dunkirk The Pamplemousse The Pamplemousse
Desert Party I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Old Fashioned
Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Dunkirk Dunkirk Old Fashioned I Want Revenge I Want Revenge
The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Old Fashioned Old Fashioned I Want Revenge Papa Clem Chocolate Candy
Dunkirk Papa Clem Imperial Council Papa Clem Patena Win Willy Dunkirk
Regal Ransom Desert Party Chocolate Candy Chocolate Candy Win Willy Friesan Fire Desert Party
Theregoesjojo Win Willy Regal Ransom Theregoesjojo Imperial Council Imperial Council Regal Ransom

Art Wilson Joe Drape Andy Serling Jessica Chapel Brendan O’Meara Jeff Scott Lisa Grimm
Los Angeles Newspapers New York Times NYRA Railbird The Saratogian The Saratogian SuperfectaBlog
The Pamplemousse Mafaaz Imperial Council Quality Road Friesan Fire I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse
Friesan Fire Quality Road Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Friesan Fire Quality Road
Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Desert Party I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire
Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Desert Party I Want Revenge Desert Party I Want Revenge
I Want Revenge Old Fashioned Quality Road Old Fashioned Dunkirk Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile
Quality Road The Pamplemousse Rachel Alexandra Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Flat Out Regal Ransom
Chocolate Candy I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Desert Party Terrain Old Fashioned
Dunkirk Dunkirk Friesan Fire Regal Ransom Old Fashioned Dunkirk Dunkirk
Imperial Council Terrain Just a Coincidence Imperial Council Win Willy The Pamplemousse Chocolate Candy
Papa Clem Win Willy Win Willy Papa Clem Imperial Council Mr. Hot Stuff Imperial Council

Patrick Patten Peter Denk Nick Kling Simon Bray Todd Schrupp
Tbred Bloggers Alliance Thoroughbred Times The Troy Record TVG TVG
Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Old Fashioned
Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road
The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Dunkirk Quality Road Dunkirk
Quality Road Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse
I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Imperial Council Old Fashioned Friesan Fire
Chocolate Candy Old Fashioned Old Fashioned The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge
Patena Win Wily The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Desert Party
Papa Clem Desert Party Pioneerof the Nile Chocolate Candy Big Drama
Terrain The Pamplemousse Patena Desert Party Pioneerof the Niile
General Quarters Imperial Council Desert Party Imperial Council Affirmatif

PAULICK DERBY INDEX by AmWest Entertainment: A EURO INVADER

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

The last slow weekend before Derby was reflected by a basic stagnation of the Paulick Derby Index by AmWest Entertainment. The only race of note this weekend, the Lane’s End Stakes, did not really produce any headlines.The winner Hold Me Back did not crack even one of our Top Ten lists this week and none of the other horses in that field are anywhere to be found in this week’s PDI. Perhaps most notable was that the only Derby winner to come out of the Lane’s End (Jim Beam Stakes at that time) passed away yesterday. Lil E. Tee left a legacy that does not look to be repeated any time soon, at least not this year. Of course, Hard Spun was the closest since as runner up in the Derby in 2007.

The only major addition to the field was the Kempton winner Mafaaz who despite only being voted on by three of our voters, actually picked up a first place vote. It should be interesting to see how this international experiment will affect this year’s race.

Next week and beyond, we look forward to the top prep races including the Santa Anita Derby, Florida Derby and Wood Memorial. Look for a much more significant shakeup in the weeks to come.


Ray Paulick’s Analysis
1-Pioneerof the Nile. So his Beyer figure wasn’t very good in winning the San Felipe. I have a great deal of respect for Andy Beyer and his figures, but I’m not sure they have got synthetic surface performances figured out as well as races on dirt. It’s becoming increasingly popular to knock synthetic track winners, but this son of Empire Maker keeps on winning, and that’s still the name of the game.

2- The Pamplemousse. I can see this horse beating Pioneerof the Nile in the Santa Anita Derby if there’s not much pace to go with him. Kentucky will be a different story with lots of speed, and I’m not sure a son of Kafwain really wants a mile and a quarter.

3- Friesan Fire. Impressive Louisiana Derby winner will have a long rest between starts if Larry Jones trains him up to the Kentucky Derby as he’s recently indicated. The successful road to the roses hasn’t traveled through New Orleans that often, however.

4-I Want Revenge. How much is a half interest in the Stephen Got Even colt worth to IEAH stables, which has been attempting to buy him in hopes of catching lightning in a bottle two years in a row following Big Brown’s success in 2008. Sources say the price is about $5 million.

5-Quality Road. Here comes the test for the son of Elusive Quality in this weekend’s Florida Derby. First time around two turns will tell us a lot about whether or not he is truly Derby material.

6-Old Fashioned. With an additional week’s time to reflect, I’m beginning to wonder if maybe Old Fashioned was just a very precocious 2-year-old whose classmates are now catching up to him. He’ll need to rebound big time in the Arkansas Derby.

7-Desert Party. Son of Street Cry needs to do win big in this weekend’s UAE Derby in Dubai. Anything short of that means Sheikh Mohammed’s quest for the Kentucky Derby will have to wait another year.

8-Imperial Council.  Might not win the Kentucky Derby, but something tells me the Empire Maker colt will be an important horse before the year is over.

9-Theregoesjojo. He’s my upset special in the Florida Derby, and son of Brahms will be a price to boot.

10-Mafaaz. Sorry, Dunkirk, but the John Gosden-trained winner of the Kentucky Derby Challenge Stakes in England just bounced you off my top 10. Sure, the son of the Machiavellian stallion Medicean is bred for turf and he’s lightly raced. But I give a great deal of respect to Gosden, who is no stranger to racing on dirt in the U.S., having stabled in California for a number of years. Besides, Dunkirk has plenty of opportunity this coming weekend to make a name for himself outside of the maiden and allowance  ranks when he goes to post in the Florida Derby.

 

Ray Paulick
Fan Vote Alex Brown Paul Moran Billy Reed John Conte Bill Finley
Paulick Report Paulick Report Alex Brown Racing At The Races Billy Reed Says Conte’s Picks
ESPN, NYT
Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Quality Road Friesan Fire  Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile  Pioneerof the Nile
The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile  Old Fashioned  Friesan Fire  Friesan Fire
Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Friesan Fire Quality Road  Friesan Fire  I Want Revenge  Old Fashioned
I Want Revenge Quality Road The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge  Dunkirk  The Pamplemousse  The Pamplemousse
Quality Road Dunkirk I Want Revenge Desert Party  Quality Road  Old Fashioned  Quality Road
Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile Rachel Alexandra Old Fashioned  Imperial Council  Dunkirk  I Want Revenge
Desert Party Old Fashioned Desert Party The Pamplemousse  Win Willy  Chocolate Candy  Desert Party
Imperial Council Imperial Council Affirmatif Imperial Council  I Want Revenge  Win Willy  Dunkirk
Theregoesjojo Desert Party Stardom Bound Dunkirk  The Pamplemousse  Hello Broadway  Papa Clem
Mafaaz Theregoesjojo Mafaaz Rachel Alexandra  Desert Party  Beethoven Theregoesjojo

 

Randy Moss Bill Nack Valerie Grash Gary West Michael Nikolic Dana Byerly Jeremy Plonk
ESPN ESPN Foolish Pleasure FW Star-Telegram Gathering the Wind Green But Game Horseplayer Pro, ESPN
Quality Road Dunkirk Friesan Fire Quality Road Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile
I Want Revenge Quality Road Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Desert Party Stardom Bound Friesan Fire
Dunkirk Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Dunkirk
Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Stardom Bound Dunkirk I Want Revenge Desert Party Imperial Council
The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Papa Clem Friesan Fire Chocolate Candy I Want Revenge Quality Road
Old Fashioned I Want Revenge I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Quality Road Mr. Hot Stuff
Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound Imperial Council Imperial Council Papa Clem Theregoesjojo I Want Revenge
Theregoesjojo Win Willy Mr. Hot Stuff Theregoesjojo Imperial Council Imperial Council Old Fashioned
Desert Party Desert Party Dunkirk The Pamplemousse Theregoesjojo Flying Pegasus The Pamplemousse
Win Willy Old Fashioned Desert Party Beethoven Quality Road Beethoven Beethoven

Bill Christine John Pricci Vic Zast Jon White Richard Eng Alan Mann Alicia Wincze
Horserace Insider Horserace Insider Horserace Insider HRTV, Santa Anita TV Las Vegas R-J Left at the Gate Lexington H-L
I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire
Desert Party Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile
Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound Desert Party
Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Quality Road Quality Road Quality Road Dunkirk The Pamplemousse
Old Fashioned Quality Road The Pamplemousse The Pamplemousse Dunkirk The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned
The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned Dunkirk Old Fashioned I Want Revenge I Want Revenge Quality Road
Theregoesjojo Dunkirk Old Fashioned Papa Clem Old Fashioned Papa Clem I Want Revenge
Quality Road Desert Party Desert Party Dunkirk Theregoesjojo Imperial Council Chocolate Candy
Win Willy Rachel Alexandra Imperial Council Chocolate Candy Beethoven Win Willy Papa Clem
Nowhere to Hide Papa Clem Chocolate Candy Theregoesjojo Patena Quality Road Beethoven

Art Wilson Joe Drape Andy Serling Jessica Chapel Brendan O’Meara Jeff Scott Lisa Grimm
Los Angeles Newspapers New York Times NYRA Railbird The Saratogian The Saratogian SuperfectaBlog
The Pamplemousse Mafaaz Imperial Council Rachel Alexandra Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile
Friesan Fire Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Friesan Fire Desert Party Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse
Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Desert Party Desert Party Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire
Old Fashioned Quality Road I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Dunkirk Desert Party I Want Revenge
Dunkirk Old Fashioned Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Quality Road Flat Out Quality Road
I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Quality Road Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Terrain Old Fashioned
Quality Road Theregoesjojo Friesan Fire Quality Road The Pamplemousse Quality Road Chocolate Candy
Imperial Council I Want Revenge Dunkirk Dunkirk I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Stardom Bound
Chocolate Candy Dunkirk Just a Coincidence Imperial Council Win Willy Old Fashioned Desert Party
Desert Party Win Willy Win Willy Papa Clem Imperial Council Mr. Hot Stuff Papa Clem

Patrick Patten Peter Denk Nick Kling Simon Bray Todd Schrupp
Tbred Bloggers Alliance Thoroughbred Times The Troy Record TVG TVG
Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Desert Party
Chocolate Candy Friesan Fire Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse
Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Old Fashioned Odl Fashioned
The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned Imperial Council Friesan Fire Friesan Fire
I Want Revenge Dunkirk Old Fashioned The Pamplemousse Quality Road
Patena Quality Road Quality Road Dunkirk Dunkirk
Quality Road Desert Party The Pamplemousse Desert Party I Want Revenge
Papa Clem The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Affirmatif
Terrain Win Willy Patena Chocolate Candy Pioneerof the Niile
General Quarters Theregoesjojo Beethoven Imperial Council Theregoesjojo

PDI by AmWest Entertainment: FASHIONED GOES UP IN FIRE

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

We all knew a shakeup was about to occur. Rarely if ever, do the consensus horses at the top of the field continue to impress throughout the Derby prep season and this year has officially proven to be no different. Despite leaving the third-place finisher behind by eight lengths, it is hard to ignore the fact that Old Fashioned was beaten in the Rebel Stakes by 56-1 shot Win Willy, a $25,000 yearling purchase whose victory led his connections to turn down a $3-million offer in exchange for the promise of an exciting two months on the Triple Crown trail. This turn of events has dropped the previous consensus number one to sixth in our poll.

Perhaps the most interesting trend this week is a tightening in what seemed to be the de facto top 8 horses despite first place votes being distributed as low as 10th with Rachel Alexandra. The 74-point drop between Desert Party and Imperial Council might imply a tightening at the top and less confidence in the bottom 12 contenders.

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Paulick’s Derby Picks

1-Pioneerof the Nile. My initial reaction was to drop the Empire Maker colt from the top spot, because I didn’t like the way he won Saturday’s San Felipe. But after looking at the slow fractions, and the fact he moved sooner than normal, his win was really not as bad as it looked to me the first time around. Plus, it was a win, and trainer Bob Baffert hadn’t done that much with him in the way of training. His philosophy  isn’t to win all the preps, it’s to have the horse on his game for the Kentucky Derby; or, as only Baffert can say, “We don’t wear our good shoes until Sunday.”

2- The Pamplemousse. He went back to work with a three-eighths of a mile breeze after his eye-popping victory in the Sham Stakes. California clocker Bruno De Julio (click here <http://www.racingwithbruno.com/> to visit his web site) said the Kafwain colt seems to be thriving and is holding his weight and coat color well. Looking forward to his showdown against Pioneerof the Nile in the Santa Anita Derby.

3- Friesan Fire. How many times have we seen horses draw off to huge winning margins on a sloppy racetrack like Friesan Fire did in Saturday’s Louisiana Derby? He’s obviously a mudlark, so that begs the questions: How much did the racing surface factor in to that huge margin of victory? I think it was a big contributing factor. Sloppy track winners are often overbet in their next starts, and I think this A.P. Indy colt was overbet down to 8-1 the next day in the second pool of the Derby Futures wager.

4-I Want Revenge. Stephen Got Even colt worked an easy half-mile at Hollywood Park Sunday, just over a week after his dominating victory at Aqueduct in the Gotham Stakes. Clocker De Julio said of the work: “visually it was perfect. The colt was well relaxed and has actually kept good weight on despite the race being only eight days ago. His coat is impeccable and he seems to be thriving physically.” Figures to be part of a sizable speed brigade in this year’s Derby field.

5-Quality Road. Will be staying in Florida for the Florida Derby rather than going to New York for the Wood Memorial, as trainer Jimmy Jerkens originally said he might do. Son of Elusive Quality still has a lot to prove, from the standpoint of getting the Derby distance.

6-Old Fashioned.  I’ve been questioning the quality of the horses Old Fashioned has been beating, so it didn’t help his cause when a 56-1 longshot blew by him in the final sixteenth of a mile in Saturday’s Rebel. Yes, Ramon Dominguez allowed the colt to chase fast early fractions on a tiring track, but if that’s the only way this son of Unbridled’s Song can run, then he’s going to be up against it in the Kentucky Derby. It’s probably too late to expect any change in his running style.

7-Desert Party. Not much to say about son of Street Cry, who is being geared up for the UAE Derby in Dubai. One of these days, Sheikh Mohammed will succeed in winning the Kentucky Derby with a horse that winters in Dubai, but this is a tough group of 3-year-olds and I don’t this is going to be his year.

8-Imperial Council.  Added son of Empire Maker to my list this week after going back and looking at his effort in the Gotham behind I Want Revenge. Looks like he’s got a lot of improvement left in him.

9-Theregoesjojo. Florida Derby will be make or break for the son of Brahms.

10-Dunkirk. I finally relented and added the unbeaten son of Unbridled’s Song onto my top 10, in part because of the disappointing performances of others last weekend in the Tampa Bay Derby and Louisiana Derby. I stand behind the belief that 2-year-old form’s historical significance in being able to win the Kentucky Derby is not an accident but a result of the unique and challenging circumstances of the race.

Interesting that four of my top 10 are by sons of Unbridled and three are by A.P. Indy or his sons or grandsons. That may be contributing to the overall quality of this group. It’s good to see stamina influences represented in such big numbers among the leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby.

Paulick Report Fan Vote Alex Brown Paul Moran Billy Reed John Conte Bill Finley
Paulick Report Paulick Report Alex Brown Racing At The Races Billy Reed Says Conte’s Picks
ESPN, NYT
Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Quality Road Friesan Fire  Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile  Pioneerof the Nile
The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile  Old Fashioned  Friesan Fire  Friesan Fire
Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Friesan Fire Quality Road  Friesan Fire  I Want Revenge  Old Fashioned
I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge  Dunkirk  The Pamplemousse  The Pamplemousse
Quality Road Dunkirk Rachel Alexandra Desert Party  Quality Road  Old Fashioned  Quality Road
Old Fashioned Quality Road I Want Revenge Old Fashioned  Imperial Council  Dunkirk  I Want Revenge
Desert Party Old Fashioned Desert Party The Pamplemousse  Win Willy  Chocolate Candy  Desert Party
Imperial Council Desert Party Affirmatif Imperial Council  I Want Revenge  Win Willy  Dunkirk
Theregoesjojo Win Willy Theregoesjojo Dunkirk  The Pamplemousse  Hello Broadway  Papa Clem
Dunkirk Imperial Council Stardom Bound Rachel Alexandra  Desert Party  Beethoven Theregoesjojo

 

Randy Moss Bill Nack Valerie Grash Gary West Michael Nikolic Dana Byerly Jeremy Plonk
ESPN ESPN Foolish Pleasure FW Star-Telegram Gathering the Wind Green But Game Horseplayer Pro, ESPN
Quality Road Dunkirk Friesan Fire Quality Road Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile
I Want Revenge Quality Road Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Desert Party Stardom Bound Friesan Fire
Dunkirk Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Dunkirk
Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Stardom Bound Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Desert Party Imperial Council
The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Papa Clem Pioneerof the Nile Chocolate Candy I Want Revenge Old Fashioned
Old Fashioned I Want Revenge I Want Revenge Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Quality Road Quality Road
Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound Imperial Council The Pamplemousse Papa Clem Theregoesjojo The Pamplemousse
Theregoesjojo Win Willy Mr. Hot Stuff Theregoesjojo Imperial Council Imperial Council Mr. Hot Stuff
Desert Party Desert Party Dunkirk Beethoven Theregoesjojo Flying Pegasus I Want Revenge
Win Willy Old Fashioned Desert Party Imperial Council Quality Road Beethoven Papa Clem

Bill Christine John Pricci Vic Zast Jon White Richard Eng Alan Mann Alicia Wincze
Horserace Insider Horserace Insider Horserace Insider HRTV, Santa Anita TV Las Vegas R-J Left at the Gate Lexington H-L
I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire
Desert Party Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile
Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Stardom Bound Desert Party
Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Quality Road Quality Road Old Fashioned Dunkirk The Pamplemousse
Old Fashioned Quality Road Old Fashioned The Pamplemousse Quality Road The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned
The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned Dunkirk I Want Revenge Quality Road
Theregoesjojo Dunkirk Dunkirk Papa Clem I Want Revenge Papa Clem I Want Revenge
Quality Road Desert Party Desert Party Dunkirk Theregoesjojo Imperial Council Chocolate Candy
Win Willy Rachel Alexandra Stardom Bound Chocolate Candy Beethoven Win Willy Papa Clem
Nowhere to Hide Papa Clem Chocolate Candy Theregoesjojo Patena Quality Road Beethoven

Art Wilson Joe Drape Andy Serling Jessica Chapel Brendan O’Meara Jeff Scott Lisa Grimm
Los Angeles Newspapers New York Times NYRA Railbird The Saratogian The Saratogian SuperfectaBlog
The Pamplemousse Friesan Fire Imperial Council Rachel Alexandra Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile
Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse Friesan Fire Desert Party Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse
Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Desert Party Desert Party Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Friesan Fire
Old Fashioned Old Fashioned I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Dunkirk Desert Party I Want Revenge
Dunkirk The Pamplemousse Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Quality Road Flat Out Quality Road
I Want Revenge Theregoesjojo Quality Road Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Terrain Old Fashioned
Quality Road I Want Revenge Friesan Fire Quality Road The Pamplemousse Quality Road Chocolate Candy
Imperial Council Dunkirk Dunkirk Dunkirk I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Stardom Bound
Desert Party Win Willy Just a Coincidence Imperial Council Win Willy Old Fashioned Desert Party
Giant Oak Terrain Win Willy Papa Clem Imperial Council Mr. Hot Stuff Papa Clem

Patrick Patten Peter Denk Nick Kling Simon Bray Todd Schrupp
Tbred Bloggers Alliance Thoroughbred Times The Troy Record TVG TVG
Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Desert Party
Chocolate Candy Friesan Fire Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse
Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Old Fashioned Odl Fashioned
The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned Imperial Council Friesan Fire Friesan Fire
I Want Revenge Dunkirk Old Fashioned The Pamplemousse Quality Road
Patena Quality Road Quality Road Dunkirk Dunkirk
Quality Road Desert Party The Pamplemousse Desert Party I Want Revenge
Papa Clem The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Affirmatif
Terrain Win Willy Patena Chocolate Candy Pioneerof the Niile
General Quarters Theregoesjojo Beethoven Imperial Council Theregoesjojo

PAULICK DERBY INDEX: SWEET REVENGE

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

In what is truly becoming a pattern, this weekend’s biggest winner I Want Revenge jumped from the bottom of our poll to the fourth position after romping in the Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct on Saturday afternoon. What should not be overlooked in the wake of his 8 1/2 length win is how much stronger the case can be made for Pioneerof the Nile. Head to head, Pioneer won by a narrow margin in the Hollywood Park CashCall Futurity and left Revenge in third in the Robert B. Lewis Stakes at Santa Anita. However, I Want Revenge proved that he can run on a dirt track in New York, something Pioneerof the Nile hasn’t yet done.

The two biggest losers of the week were Haynesfield and Stardom Bound. Haynesfield, one of the favorites going into the Gotham and a receipient of a first place vote in the last PDI, finished a dismal eighth and dropped completely out of the poll receiving no votes this week. And in light of a shaky performance and reports that Stardom Bound would be heading towards the Kentucky Oaks instead of the Derby, many of our voters dropped her from their lists causing her to fall from the 8th position to number 11.

While it was a relatively light weekend of racing, next week should be anything but with four major Derby preps being run. Study the poll closely this week. It may look very different after the smoke clears Sunday.

Ray’s Picks and Analysis

1-Pioneerof the Nile. West Coast clockers were buzzing again about the Bob Baffert-trained colt after last Sunday’s five-furlong workout in :58 4/5 at Santa Anita. The work came a day after I Want Revenge, the colt Pioneerof the Nile has defeated twice, romped to victory in the Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct. That East Coast win, while solidifying Pioneerof the Nile’s status as the West’s leading contender on the road to Churchill Downs, begs the question of how the switch from California’s synthetics to New York’s traditional dirt may have played into I Want Revenge’s stunning performance. Pioneerof the Nile (by Empire Maker) goes in Saturday’s Grade 2 San Felipe, part of a “fantastic four” afternoon of Kentucky Derby preps (along with Grade 3 Tampa Bay Derby, Grade 2 Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn, and Grade 2 Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds).

2-Old Fashioned. Also fired a bullet in his weekend workout at Oaklawn in preparation for the Rebel. Son of Unbridled’s Song will be the heavy favorite to keep a perfect record for trainer Larry Jones and Rick Porter’s Fox Hill Farms. Will be interesting to see whether Silver City, second to Old Fashioned in the Southwest Stakes, can make Old Fashioned work even harder for this victory.

3-I Want Revenge. Hard to say anything bad about Saturday’s whiz-bang knockout of his Gotham rivals at Aqueduct, his first start on a dirt track after six races on synthetics in California. Son of A.P. Indy stallion Stephen Got Even was a good horse going into the race and came out of it a budding star. His trainer, Jeff Mullins, may not be the most desirable individual to put up on the Churchill Downs podium on Derby day (he’s had his share of medication violations and it wasn’t that long ago he called racing fans “addicts and idiots”).But just like Big Brown last year, let’s not hold the horse accountable for the trainer’s bad behavior.

4-The Pamplemousse. Kafwain colt had an easy week after his big victory in the Sham Stakes at Santa Anita. Should start gearing up for his next start in the coming days.

5-Quality Road. Would like to see trainer Jimmy Jerkens ship Elusive Quality colt north for the Wood Memorial and take on I Want Revenge. Right now I would give the edge to I Want Revenge because of his experience edge, particularly around two turns.

6-Friesan Fire. He’ll have his biggest test yet in the Louisiana Derby on Saturday and certainly didn’t scare anyone away, as nine other 3-year-olds will line up against him. Son of A.P. Indy blazed five furlongs Monday in :58 1/5 at Fair Grounds for Larry Jones to show that he’s on edge.

7-Desert Party. Not much news from the desert on Sheikh Mohammed’s leading Kentucky Derby candidate. I wouldn’t bet against son of Street Cry in U.A.E. Derby coming up later this month, but it’s a big hill to climb to run there and then ship halfway around the world for the Kentucky Derby.

8-Beethoven. I still consider Sky Mesa colt a legitimate dark horse for the Derby. Cutting back from two turns to one-turn mile in Fountain of Youth was not to his advantage. He needs to step up much bigger in next start.

9-Patena. Saturday’s Louisiana Derby will in some ways be a test to see if Rick Dutrow can move the Seeking the Gold colt up from his previous trainer, Josie Carroll, following IEAH Stable’s purchase of a majority interest. Runner-up to Friesan Fire last out had a solid :58 2/5 drill at Gulfstream Park on Monday. Definitely one to watch.

10-Theregoesjojo: It was a toss-up whether to keep son of Sky Mesa in the 10 position or bump him in favor of Stardom Bound, the desperate winner of Saturday’s Santa Anita Oaks who most likely is off the Kentucky Derby trail. It’s pretty clear that trainer Robert Frankel thinks Stardom Bound needs to stay in her own division, though it’s possible he could be overruled if she wins big in the Ashland Stakes at Keeneland next out. Theregoesjojo figures to improve off his effort in the Fountain of Youth.

Each of the four Derby preps this weekend will be interesting in its own way. Can Pioneerof the Nile continue his march successfully at Santa Anita? Will anyone stop Old Fashioned at Oaklawn? How will the Friesan Fire-Patena rematch play out? Did Barclay Tagg make the right move by shipping Hello Broadway to Tampa Bay for the Derby there? We’ll have some answers on Saturday night.

Ray Paulick Fan Vote Alex Brown Paul Moran Billy Reed John Conte Bill Finley
Paulick Report Paulick Report Alex Brown Racing At The Races Billy Reed Says Conte’s Picks ESPN, NYT
Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Quality Road Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned
Old Fashioned I Want Revenge Dunkirk Stardom Bound Quality Road Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile
I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Dunkirk I Want Revenge Friesan Fire
The Pamplemousse Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile Dunkirk The Pamplemousse
Quality Road Quality Road Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Friesan Fire West Side Bernie Quality Road
Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Desert Party Hello Broadway Hello Broadway Chocolate Candy I Want Revenge
Desert Party Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse Desert Party Capt. Candyman Can Desert Party
Beethoven Imperial Council Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Patena The Pamplemousse

Dunkirk

Patena Desert Party Patena Desert Party Beethoven Hello Broadway Silver City
Theregoesjojo Patena Hello Broadway Dunkirk Stardom Bound Giant Oak Patena

Randy Moss Bill Nack Valerie Grash Gary West Michael Nikolic Dana Byerly Jeremy Plonk
ESPN ESPN Foolish Pleasure FW Star-Telegram Gathering the Wind Green But Game Horseplayer Pro, ESPN
Quality Road Dunkirk Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile
I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned Quality Road Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Old Fashioned
Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound Dunkirk Desert Party Flying Pegasus Patena
Dunkirk I Want Revenge Rachel Alexandra Hello Broadway Patena Desert Party Friesan Fire
Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Imperial Council
The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned Papa Clem Friesan Fire I Want Revenge I Want Revenge Hello Broadway
Friesan Fire Stardom Bound Hello Broadway I Want Revenge Chocolate Candy Patena Dunkirk
Theregoesjojo Friesan Fire Mr. Hot Stuff Giant Oak Papa Clem Theregoesjojo Quality Road
Desert Party Desert Party Imperial Council Patena Quality Road Imperial Council The Pamplemousse
Beethoven Giant Oak Dunkirk Flying Pegasus Flying Pegasus Nowhere to Hide Mr. Hot Stuff

Bill Christine John Pricci Vic Zast Jon White Richard Eng Alan Mann Alicia Wincze
Horserace Insider Horserace Insider Horserace Insider HRTV, Santa Anita TV Las Vegas R-J Left at the Gate Lexington H-L
Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile Patena Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned
I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Friesan Fire Friesan Fire
Desert Party The Pamplemousse Stardom Bound I Want Revenge Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile
Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Quality Road The Pamplemousse Papa Clem Desert Party
Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound The Pamplemousse
Quality Road Stardom Bound Dunkirk Friesan Fire Quality Road Dunkirk Quality Road
Vineyard Haven Quality Road Desert Party Patena Dunkirk The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge
The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Capt. Candyman Can Papa Clem I Want Revenge I Want Revenge Hello Broadway
Theregoesjojo Desert Party Chocolate Candy Dunkirk Danger to Society Flying Pegasus Chocolate Candy
Patena Hello Broadway Quality Road Chocolate Candy Theregoesjojo Imperial Council Beethoven

Art Wilson Joe Drape Andy Serling Jessica Chapel Brendan O’Meara Jeff Scott Lisa Grimm
Los Angeles Newspapers New York Times NYRA Railbird The Saratogian The Saratogian SuperfectaBlog
The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned Imperial Council Old Fashioned Friesan Fire I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile
Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse Desert Party Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse
Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Desert Party Friesan Fire Desert Party Friesan Fire Old Fashioned
Dunkirk The Pamplemousse I Want Revenge Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Desert Party Friesan Fire
I Want Revenge Theregoesjojo Rachel Alexandra I Want Revenge Dunkirk Old Fashioned I Want Revenge
Quality Road Friesan Fire Quality Road Flying Pegasus Take the Points Flat Out Quality Road
Papa Clem Hello Broadway Danger to Society Regal Ransom Pioneerof the Nile Quality Road Chocolate Candy
Imperial Council Sumo Old Fashioned Dunkirk I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse Stardom Bound
Friesan Fire Dunkirk Dunkirk Quality Road Imperial Council General Quarters Patena
Desert Party I Want Revenge Hello Broadway Papa Clem Nowhere to Hide Mr. Hot Stuff Hello Broadway

 

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Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Old Fashioned
General Quarters Dunkirk Patena Pioneerof the Nile Desert Party
Chocolate Candy Quality Road Dunkirk I Want Revenge The Pamplemousse
Pioneerof the Nile Desert Party Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Quality Road
The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile I Want Revenge Friesan Fire Friesan Fire
Hello Broadway I Want Revenge Imperial Council Dunkirk Dunkirk
I Want Revenge Patena Hello Broadway Hello Broadway I Want Revenge
Old Fashioned Friesan Fire Flying Pegasus Chocolate Candy Affirmatif
Patena The Pamplemousse Giant Oak Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile
Quality Road Imperial Council Beethoven Desert Party Stardom Bound

PAULICK DERBY INDEX: FROM WORST TO…FOURTH

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

It seems that a trend is developing in the run up to the Derby. The last two weeks, we have had a contender appear out of nowhere to take the fourth position and even earn a couple of first place votes. Quality Road’s impeccable run to take the Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth over some very impressive competition clearly made an impression on our voters.

Of course, this performance should not overshadow the equally strong outing by The Pamplemousse who rose seven places in our poll, moving comfortably into fifth place. It appears there might be a slight dirt vs. synthetic bias creeping in as Quality Road edges out The Pamplemousse and Old Fashioned continues to lead Pioneerof the Nile.

We have been honored with a few additional pollsters this week, adding Los Angeles Newspaper Group’s Art Wilson, Dana Byerly of Green But Game, web pioneer Alex Brown and Simon Bray of TVG. We are confident their expertise and passion for the game will be a great addition. Also, we would like to thank ESPN.com, the Lexington Herald-Leader and The Saratogian for picking up the weekly PDI.

Ray’s Picks and Analysis

1-Pioneerof the Nile. Nothing has happened to change my belief that this son of the Unbridled stallion Empire Maker has the right profile to win the Kentucky Derby: solid pedigree, experience in high-class 2-year-old races, and a trainer who knows how to get a colt ready for his best on the first Saturday in May.

2-Old Fashioned. Interesting that Unbridled is the grandsire of the top two horses on my list. One of the most important sources of stamina we have in the Thoroughbred gene pool today, Unbridled (by the Mr. Prospector stallion Fappiano) was dismissed by speed figure followers coming into the 1990 Kentucky Derby. I thought his victory that year served as a reminder that the Derby is unique, and that traditional handicapping methods are not well-suited to the race. It’s more about horsemanship and getting a peak performance on the right afternoon, something Carl Nafzger did with Unbridled.

3-The Pamplemousse. Naysayers knock him as having a sprinter’s pedigree (by Kafwain, a son of sprint champion Cherokee Run, out of a Rubiano mare), but how could you not like the way he strided out down the stretch to pull away from his opponents in the nine-furlong Sham Stakes on Santa Anita’s synthetic Pro-Ride track? Appears to have just one way to go, and that’s on the front end.

4-Stardom Bound. We’ll know more about how last year’s 2-year-old filly champion is doing after Saturday’s Santa Anita Oaks. I think she’s an exceptional filly who will hold her own against colts if given the opportunity. Tapit, was a top-notch racehorse who was undone by the horribly sloppy conditions of the Churchill Downs track when Smarty Jones won the 2004 Derby, and he’s turning into a very promising young sire.

5-Quality Road. Lived up to his sensational morning workouts when he trounced his rivals in the Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream Park. Though it was only a one-turn mile (a configuration, by the way, that used to be considered a good prep in New York for horses like Secretariat and Easy Goer when the Gotham Stakes was run at that distance), Quality Road seemed to settle fine just off the early pace and move to the lead whenever John Velazquez wanted. Son of Elusive Quality (sire of Smarty Jones) will have to prove himself around two turns, and that opportunity probably will arise in the Wood Memorial at Aqueduct.

6-Friesan Fire. Like several of my other top contenders, this son of A.P. Indy has a pedigree that suggests a mile and a quarter is within his scope. Of course, to quote the great Charlie Whittingham, “I know he can get a mile and a quarter. I just don’t know how fast!” The intriguing aspect of Friesan Fire’s family is the Australian female side that traces back to the exceptional racemare Bint Marscay and the great sire Sir Tristram. We’ll know more about his quality after the March 14 Louisiana Derby at Fair Grounds, where he’s already won the LeComte and Risen Star Stakes.

7-Desert Party. The mystery horse from Dubai who’s burden got a lot heavier this past week with the announcement from Godolphin that 2-year-old champ and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile winner Midshipman was injured and is off the Derby trail. A good 2-year-old in the U.S. last year, Desert Party has looked good thus far in Dubai but has some history to overcome.

8-Beethoven. If Gulfstream Park’s main track was playing to speed last Saturday, then Beethoven got the worst of it in the Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth Stakes. The son of Sky Mesa came from far back in the one-turn mile to get third, which was a forward moving performance that should be encouraging to his connections.

9-Patena. Aside from the super-hyped allowance winner Dunkirk (not on my top 10), no horse is getting more pre-race attention than this son of Seeking the Gold, who was purchased by IEAH Stables after running second to Friesan Fire in the LeComte Stakes in January and shifted from the barn of Josie Carroll to Rick Dutrow. All systems appear to be a go for the Louisiana Derby after a six-furlong workout at Gulfstream Park last Saturday. The important thing, according to Dutrow, is that Patena “scoped clean” after the work. He had been coughing for about 10 days, the trainer said. “We’ve been clearing different issues, and it seems to all be coming together,” Dutrow said.

10-Theregoesjojo. Finished well to be second to Quality Road in the Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth for trainer Ken McPeek, who was pleased with the effort. Son of Brahms (by Danzig) defeated Quality Road in his previous start Jan. 10 and should be tighter after his most recent race. Not sure where he will surface, but it won’t take that much improvement for Jojo to get his first stakes win.

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Paulick Report Paulick Report Alex Brown Racing At The Races Billy Reed Says Conte’s Picks ESPN, NYT
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Old Fashioned The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Stardom Bound Quality Road The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile
The Pamplemousse Quality Road Stardom Bound Pioneerof the Nile Dunkirk Dunkirk Friesan Fire
Stardom Bound Dunkirk Old Fashioned Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse
Quality Road Pioneerof the Nile The Pamplemousse Hello Broadway Friesan Fire Quality Road Stardom Bound
Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Rachel Alexandra The Pamplemousse Hello Broadway Haynesfield Quality Road
Desert Party Stardom Bound Desert Party Friesan Fire Desert Party Friesan Fire Desert Party
Beethoven Desert Party Affirmatif Desert Party Patena Hello Broadway Haynesfield
Patena Patena Haynesfield Evita Argentina Beethoven Chocolate Candy Dunkirk
Theregoesjojo Hello Broadway Pioneerof the Nile Dunkirk Stardom Bound West Side Bernie Siver City

Randy Moss Bill Nack Valerie Grash Gary West Michael Nikolic Dana Byerly Jeremy Plonk
ESPN ESPN Foolish Pleasure FW Star-Telegram Gathering The Wind Green But Game Horseplayer Pro, ESPN
Quality Road Dunkirk Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Old Fashioned N/A
Old Fashioned The Pamplemousse Old Fashioned Dunkirk Friesan Fire Stardom Bound N/A
Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound Quality Road Desert Party Friesan Fire N/A
The Pamplemousse Quality Road Rachel Alexandra Hello Broadway Patena Flying Pegasus N/A
Friesan Fire Friesan Fire Desert Party Friesan Fire Pioneerof the Nile Desert Party N/A
Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Dunkirk Pioneerof the Nile Chocolate Candy Quality Road N/A
Theregoesjojo Giant Oak Chocolate Candy Imperial Council Papa Clem Patena N/A
Desert Party Desert Party Papa Clem Giant Oak Quality Road Theregoesjojo N/A
Beethoven Stardom Bound Hello Broadway Patena Flying Pegasus Imperial Council N/A
Hello Broadway Patena Mr. Hot Stuff Flying Pegasus Dunkirk Nowhere to Hide N/A

Bill Christine John Pricci Vic Zast Jon White Richard Eng Alan Mann Alicia Wincze
Horserace Insider Horserace Insider Horserace Insider HRTV, Santa Anita TV Las Vegas R-J Left At The Gate Lexington H-L
Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile Patena Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned
Desert Party Pioneerof the Nile Pioneerof the Nile Old Fashioned Old Fashioned Friesan Fire Friesan Fire
Pioneerof the Nile Stardom Bound Stardom Bound Stardom Bound Friesan Fire Old Fashioned Pioneerof the Nile
Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse The Pamplemousse Quality Road The Pamplemousse Dunkirk Desert Party
Stardom Bound Quality Road Friesan Fire The Pamplemousse Pioneerof the Nile Papa Clem Stardom Bound
Quality Road Friesan Fire Dunkirk Friesan Fire Quality Road Big Drama The Pamplemousse
Haynesfield Hello Broadway Desert Party Patena Dunkirk Stardom Bound Quality Road
Vineyard Haven Mr. Fantasy Capt. Candyman Can Papa Clem Haynesfield The Pamplemousse Hello Broadway
The Pamplemousse Theregoesjojo Chocolate Candy I Want Revenge Mr. Fantasy Mr. Fantasy Haynesfield
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