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Rebel draws 13, led by Secret Circle and Sabercat// Motor City off trail// Byrne confident with Take Charge Indy

A not-so-quite full field will line up for Saturday’s Rebel (G2) at Oaklawn Saturday.  Southwest (G3) and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Sprint winner Secret Circle and Delta Jackpot (G3) winner Sabercat undoubtedly lead the field. Aside from those two, there are challengers that must be respected including; Scatman who gave Secret Circle everything he could handle in the Southwest; Adirondack King who ran longer than most in his his 3rd place finish in the Southwest; Jake Mo who bounced back to form with a 2nd place finish in the other division of the Southwest; and allowance winners Atigun and Najjaar who both have won at the Rebel distance and probably prefer going even farther.  Preview articles and link to PPs can be found below// Motor City is officially off the Derby Trail.  Trainer Ian Wilkes says the Iroquois (G3) winner is too far behind in preparation. Wilkes’s other charge Neck n’ Neck is possible for the Florida Derby (G1)// Speaking of the Florida Derby, trainer Patrick Byrne is still high on his prospect Take Charge Indy.  He has no regrets with scratching from the Tampa Derby (G2) and thinks the added distance will help// Maiden winner and Zayat Stables owned Paynter will point for the Illinois Derby (G2) as a hopeful stepping stone to the Kentucky Derby// A nice video interview below with Mark Taylor of Taylor Made Farm on Creative Cause…


Rebel (G2)
PPs: Click here (look for 3/17 Secret Circle)
Picks: That Handicapping Show (Bloodhorse) / Late mover could win runnin’ Rebel (The Downey Profile)


Articles


Works
Majestic Stride OP- 5F- 1.04:60- B- 23/23
Bourbon Courage FG- 4F- 48:20- B- 6/52
Right to Vote PMM- 5F- 1.01:65 B- 1/4

Weekend Derby prep recap// Gemologist, Currency Swap to meet in allowance// Updated Graded Earnings & CTD Contenders lists

Creative Cause winning the San Felipe.


With just eight weeks left until the 138th running of the Kentucky Derby, many fans and handicappers begin to separate the real contenders from the pretenders.  Oftentimes, the pretenders still make the Derby gate, and in some cases actually win the Roses if the stars align. Still, the process of arranging prospects from the top shelf to the bottom is not only an enjoyable exercise, but time saving come Derby week.   

Saturday and Sunday offered four graded stakes for 3-year-olds hoping to take the next step towards Churchill Downs in May and also an opportunity for us to compare and assess where things stand.  Undoubtedly, the toughest field of the weekend and possibly all year belonged to the San Felipe (G2) Saturday at Santa Anita.  The group consisted of both accomplished horses and exciting new prospects and for the most part did not disappoint with the top two betting selections dueling it out in the stretch.

The second favorite and eventual winner Creative Cause possessed a solid foundation and multiple graded wins, while favored Bodemeister came into the race off an eye-popping maiden victory.  Although both horses had a difficult time running straight down the stretch, they were moving quick and well ahead of the rest of the group. Creative Cause earned an impressive 102 Beyer Speed figure with Bodemeister just a point less at 101. 

Doubters have noted both horses ran greenly and were aided by a “soft pace”. I disagree, especially with the pace excuse.  An opening quarter of 22.95 is honest for a route, not to mention Creative Cause began the race off the pace in the middle of the pack and had to chase down Bodemeister who was in a better spot.  As for running crooked, plenty of Derby winners have failed to run a straight line.  it is especially of no concern for Bodemeister who was making just his third start and at his longest distance yet.  Creative Cause’s veering brings more caution seeing as it was his 7th race, but he corrected himself late and hit the wire very strong to get the job done over a talented bunch. 

Midnight Transfer was more than two lengths back of Bodemeister for a third place finish- not bad for a two-turn debut, but I still can’ see him ever catching up.  Grade 1 winner Liaison put in a decent effort for 4th, but I would keep him on the mid to lower shelf as he has not proven much on dirt.  Empire Way was perhaps the biggest letdown finishing next to last.  The full-brother to Breeders’ Cup winner Royal Delta is not a true contender. Creative Cause and Bodemeister will most likely stage a rematch in the Santa Anita Derby (G1) next.

With the defection of Take Charge Indy, the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) lost some luster.  The field was mostly a combination of the same mid-level cast from the Sam Davis (G3) and unproven maiden and minor stakes winners. Prospective just missed winning the Sam Davis, but got his revenge Saturday by gutting out a stretch duel that went back and forth with Golden Ticket.  His Beyer number came back 88, which is not only in stark contrast with the San Felipe, but well below the average figures for recent preps.  Even if you don’t subscribe to the numbers, it’s hard to argue Prospective beat any serious contenders. Nonetheless he now has enough earnings for a spot in the Kentucky Derby gate.

Todd Pletcher’s Spring Hill Farm, a maiden winner, was the post time favorite, but had a rough start when he hit the gate and was pushed in tight.  He could improve from the 4th place effort next time out, but time is running out for any Derby dreams to come to fruition.   

The star attractions for the short 7-furlong Swale Stakes (G2) at Gulfstream were graded stakes winner Motor City and graded stakes placed Ever So Lucky, yet it was another quiet graded stakes placed runner Trinniberg who stole the show. Anyone who followed the juvenile stakes in the Summer and Fall will remember Trinniberg was very game and just missed in the Hopeful (G1) and Nashua (G2).  The 4-month layoff seemed to help as he was in control the entire running of the Swale and ended up a dominant 6-length winner.  Trainer Bisnath Parboo says all options are open for Trinniberg’s next race, and he could try a stretch out.  Looking at his pedigree, Trinniberg may not relish anything past a mile.

Longshot Hello Prince finished second with Ever So Lucky getting the show.   The latter’s trainer Jonathan Sheppard was pleased with his effort and said it will serve the colt well next time out going longer.  Motor City was a non-factor and finished 8th.  

You normally don’t expect serious contenders to come out of the Palm Beach Stakes (G3), which is on turf at Gulfstream Park, however Sunday’s running could produce two prospects. Howe Great had a perfect stalking trip on the inside and convincingly held off a grinding Dullahan who did come four wide on the far turn. Howe Great and Dullahan will both point for the Bluegrass Stakes (G1) at Keeneland before hopefully heading to the Derby.  Dullahan already has the earnings and has shown he fares well on dirt when finishing 4th in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile behind Union Rags, Hansen, and Creative Cause.  Howe Great won his maiden on dirt, but still has question marks on that surface against tough competition. He did remind us he can rate just off the pace, which was a different style from his previous two wins and a good one to possess for the Derby.

In other weekend news, loads of leading Derby contenders were on the work tab, including early favorite Union Rags and both Southwest (G3) winners Secret Circle and Castaway.  Stories and times below// It’s worth noting Overdriven had his first official workout since his injury.  The undefeated Grade 2 winner hasn’t raced since July and is not listed on the current Graded Earnings list so it’s unlikely he’s a contender// In surprising news Gemologist, winner of the Kentucky Jockey Club (G2), will make his 3-year-old debut in a one mile allowance at Gulfstream instead of the Rebel (G2) at Oaklawn. WinStar Farm who owns the colt were quoted as saying they like the small field size of the allowance and did not like the fact Gemologist would have to van back from Arkansas.  He’ll face Hopeful (G1) winner Currency Swap, who will also be making his sophomore debut// Gemologist’s defection from Rebel could open up a spot for promising maiden winner Kid Sidney, although he’s still on the outside looking in of the expected full field. 



San Felipe (G2)
Winner: Creative Cause
Trainer: Mike Harrington
Replay: YouTube
Wrap-up articles: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
Beyer: 102 (Preliminary)

Tampa Bay Derby (G2)
Winner: Prospective
Trainer: Mark Casse
Wrap-up articles: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
Beyer: 88 (Preliminary)

Swale Stakes (G2)
Winner: Trinniberg
Trainer: Bisnath Parbhoo
Video: YouTube
Wrap-up articles: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet

Palm Beach Stakes (G2)
Winner: Howe Great
Trainer: Graham Motion
Video: YouTube
Wrap-up articles: Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet


Graded Earnings


Updated Contender List


Articles
Sunday
Good crop, bad crop (Equispace Blog)

The fear of losing (Bloodhorse Blog)


Works
Sunday
Longview Drive- HOL- 6F- 1.14:60- H- 11/12
Daddy Nose Best- SA- 5F- 1.00:20- H- 8/43
News Pending- GP- 5F- 1.00:95- B- 8/19


Saturday
Chips All In- SA- 5F- 1.02:80- H- 3/3
Isn't He Clever- SUN- 5F- 1.01:00- B- 3/21
Consulado- HOL- 4F- 46:00- H- 1/37
Castaway- SA- 6F- 1.11:60- H- 1/10
Secret Circle- SA- 6F- 1.11:60- H- 1/10
Hogy- HAW- 5F- 1.02:20- B- 5/28
Hakama- FH- 4F- 48:00- B- 1/7
Cyber Secret- OP- 5F- 59:40- B- 1/57
Fort Loudon- CRC- 4F- 49:00- B- 13/87
Reveron- CRC- 5F- 1.01:00- B- 2/29
Jake Mo- OP- 5F- 1.00:60- B- 6/57
Atigun- OP- 5F- 1.00:60- B- 6/57
Alpha- PMM- 5F- 1.01:21- B- 10/18
Currency Swap- GP- 6F- 1.11:40- H- 1/3
Scatman- OP- 5F- 1.01:00- B- 6/27
Union Rags- PMM- 4F- 50:76- B- 21/23
Overdriven- PMM- 3F- 39:88- B- 9/9


Rankings
2012 Derby Failure Five (Greg Calabrese Blog)


Notes and bits from web and Twitter:
“Lightbulb finally back on for Currency Swap looked great 6 furs. gate 1:11.55 w/Maragh last 1/2 :46 and 2 by far his best this winter”- Mike Welsch via Twitter

“Union Rags at Palm Mead. easy half in :50.76 out 1:04.40 broke 4 behind mate, fin. 1 in front cruising”- Mike Welsch via Twitter 

Hansen in good shape, will train in KY for Wood// San Felipe looks strong// Tons of Sunday workouts// Field the favorite in KDFW #2

Team Hansen seemed pleased Sunday with how the colt came out of his Gotham (G3) victory and for what lies ahead. He will ship to Turfway Park and train for a likely start back at Aqueduct for the Wood Memorial (G1) on April 7th// The San Felipe (G2) Saturday may consist of the most accomplished cast we’ve seen so far in a Kentucky Derby prep.  Graded stakes winners Out of Bounds, Sabercat, Liaison, and Creative Cause could lead the list, although the latter two are unconfirmed for the race.  The San Felipe may also feature stakes-placed runners Rousing Sermon, American Act and Empire Way as well as several intriguing stakes debuts by promising late bloomers Fed Biz and Bodemeister.  Many of those probables worked Sunday at Santa Anita and Hollywood Park. Workout details are below// Iroquois Stakes (G3) winner Motor City could very well make his 2012 debut in Saturday’s Swale (G2) at Gulftream, but the race might not set up well for his closing running style according to trainer Ian Wilkes// Julien Leparoux has a blog hosted by ESPN. In the latest entry he says distance will not be an issue for Union Rags// The Kentucky Derby Future Wager Pool #2 closed Sunday with ‘All Others’ (3-1) favored over Union Rags (4-1). Hansen is the third choice at 9-1 with the other individual entries getting pretty juicy odds…

Articles
On Union Rags (Julien Leparoux Blog via ESPN)


Works
How Do I Win BEL- 5F- 1.01:20 B- 5/19 (Good)
Chips All In SA- 4F- 52:40- H- 3/3 (Turf)
Midnight Transfer- SA- 4F- 49:00- H- 40/59
Secret Circle- SA- 5F- 1.00:40- H- 18/66
Bodemeister- SA- 5F- 1.00:40- H- 18/66
Daddy Nose Best- SA- 5F- 1.02:00- H- 53/66
Sabercat- SA- 6F- 1.12:60- H- 5/20
Unbridled's Note- OP- 5F- 1.02:00- B- 11/35
Ancient Rome- AQU- 4F- 47:97- B- 2/11
Reckless Jerry- OP- 6F- 1.13:60- B- 1/3
Jake Mo OP- 4F- 47:80- B- 2/73
Rousing Sermon- HOL- 4F- 46:60- H- 1/22
Take Charge Indy- PMM- 4F- 49:66- B- 8/36
Motor City PMM- 5F- 1.01:82- B- 3/23
Windsurfer PMM- 4F- 49:91- B- 17/36

Fountain of Youth draws 8, will Algorithms stay the favorite?// El Padrino moves well 1st time at FG// Motor City works// more..

It’s a bit surprising to see eight horses entered in Sunday’s Fountain of Youth (G2) at Gulfstream.  Given the fact the top three choices are considered by most to be among the upper echelon of Kentucky Derby prospects, you would think the connections of the others would look elsewhere. However, we’ve seen our fair share of overrated 3-year-olds meet their match against supposed inferior competition seemingly every year.  Algorithms was installed as the favorite at 8-5, but it will be interesting to see if that holds.  Union Rags is the Las Vegas favorite to win the Kentucky Derby and while he’s coming off a layoff, his experience and credentials trump the Fountain of Youth favorite.  Discreet Dancer will also get some action at the betting windows, but there should be long prices on the rest// El Padrino, favored in the Risen Star (G2) at the Fair Grounds stepped on that track for the first time Thursday. Todd Pletcher assistant Whit Beckman said he moved well.  Another Risen Star entry, Afford, appeared washy during training Thursday, but trainer Greg Geier said that’s normal.  D. Wayne Lukas thinks Optimizer is in a good spot given he’s a closer and there should be an honest pace to run off of Saturday.  For full stories, handicapper picks, links to free PPs and race videos for the Risen Star and Fountain of Youth go here.

Motor City, winner of the Iroquois S. (G3) at Churchill Downs in October, continues to train for his comeback race.  The son of Derby winner Street Sense worked a quick 5 furlongs at Palm Meadows in 1:01 and 4// Another blog post by Dr. Hansen Thursday.  He seems fed up with hearing the excuse of Union Rags having to run wide in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. A valid point, but if he wanted to really end the conversation he could have left his horse in Florida to face Union Rags again on Sunday// more…


Upcoming:


Articles
Fountain of Youth Preview articles: Gulfstream Park / TTimes / Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
78 Feet!...ESPN and Trackus, give me a break (Hansen Blog via Courier Journal)
Hansen’s mom: No one’s Mother of the Year (Hansen Blog via Courier Journal)


Rankings
Derby Dozen Volume 2 (Wireplayers Blog)


Picks:
Risen Star: Commish’s Picks (Downey Profile)
Fountain of Youth: That Handicapping Show [Video] (Bloodhorse)


Works
Motor City PMM- 5F- 1.01:88- B- 4/13
Right to Vote PMM- 5F- 1.01:10- B- 2/13
I'll Have Another HOL- 4F- 48:60- H- 5/20


Notes and bits from web and Twitter:
“Have to consider Creative Cause on the right path after watching his authoritative gallop just now. Can't fake that kind of body language”- ClockerDH via Twitter


Entries drawn for Robert Lewis, Withers// Groovin' Solo, King Kid sleepers?// Swag Daddy works// more

Eight Kentucky Derby hopefuls will line up for the Robert Lewis Stakes (G3) at Santa Anita Saturday.  As expected, five colts are from the CashCall Futurity (G1), including winner Liaison and runner-up Rousing Sermon.  Many feel Bob Baffert’s Sky Kingdom can redeem himself from the 5th place finish in the CashCall, based on the rough trip he had as well as his strong comeback allowance victory less than three weeks ago at Santa Anita. Some spice was added to the Robert Lewis with the addition of Isn’t He Clever, who dominated in his last stakes effort at the supposed lesser circuit Sunland Park.  We’ll now know how he stacks up with some of the bigger names on the Kentucky Derby trail.  Groovin’ Solo could surprise-  apparently he was eased in the CashCall based on a broken bridle.  He broke his maiden next out at Santa Anita, and is trained by Myung Kwan Cho, who some may remember as the trainer of last year’s surprise San Felipe winner Premier Pegasus// Alpha leads the cast of seven in the Withers (G3) at Aqueduct on Saturday.  The much-hyped son of Bernardini is the even-money favorite and needs the win to validate his place among the elite contenders for the Derby. King Kid, trained by Dale Romans, could improve in his third start based on recent quick works.  Hakama figures to set the pace and will go for his third consecutive victory// For detailed information like PPs, race videos, articles, and picks for the Withers and Robert Lewis go here// The 7-furlong Hutcheson (G2) on February 11th will most likely have two Todd Pletcher runners, Thunder Moccasin and Spring Hill Farm, in addition to Jonathan Sheppard trained Ever So Lucky// Interesting background story on Algorithms and how with a little more behavior cooperation the colt could have gone for a lot more money in the sales ring...


Upcoming Stakes:
Robert Lewis S. (G2)- Santa Anita- entries
Withers S. (G3)- Aqueduct- entries
Needles Stakes- Gulfstream Park- entries


Articles
Robert Lewis Previews: TTimes / Bloodhorse / DRF / Brisnet
Withers Previews: NYRA / Bloodhorse / TTimes / DRF / Brisnet
Motor City returns to worktab (The Downey Profile)
Pletcher duo pointed to Hutcheson (The Downey Profile)


Works
Coalition- BEL- 5F- 1.02:76- B- 12/19
Longview Drive- SA- 5F- 1.00:40- H- 3/7
Swag Daddy- AQU- 4F- 50:17- B- 1/3

Union Rags, Motor City, Liaison work// Connections of El Padrino want roses// Blinkers off for Hansen

Union Rags hit the track at Palm Meadows for his 4th workout since the layoff. It was a modest 5-panel move in 1.02:74// Motor City, winner of the Iroquois (G3) at Churchill Downs, returned to the work tab with a 4-furlong breeze// Liaison, the likely favorite for Saturdays’ Robert Lewis (G2) continued his quick workout routine with a 48 flat move at Santa Anita// A thorough pedigree profile below on Algorithms by the Iron Maidens blog, who comes to the conclusion the son of Bernardini is well built for classic distances// Two great features on two separate blogs today.  One on Jonathan Sheppard and his Derby hope Ever So Lucky.  Despite pedigree signs to the contrary, the trainer thinks the colt could perform well at long distances given his demeanor and push-button ability.  The other article concerns the syndicate ownership of El Padrino.  One of the partners is the son of famous owner Jim Scatuorchio and he has big aspirations to get to the Kentucky Derby// Hansen’s owner Dr. Kendall Hansen writes a new entry in the Courier Journal Blog dedicated to the horse.  He claims the colt was too “jacked up” in the Holy Bull and that the early stumble didn’t help matters.  He also reveals Hansen will not wear blinkers for the Fountain of Youth (G2)// more…

Upcoming Graded Stakes Probable Entries:
Robert Lewis (G2)- Liaison, Sky Kingdom, Out of Bounds, Empire Way, Rousing Sermon, Groovin’ Solo, I’ll Have Another, Chips All In

Withers (G3)- Alpha, How Do I Win, Swag Daddy, King Kid, Speightscity, Tiger Walk, Hakama and Phil Dancer.

Sam F. Davis (G3)- Ecabroni, State of Play, Holy Highway, Prospective, Neck ‘N Neck, Ravelo’s Boy, Battle Hardened, Fox Rises


Articles
Union Rags workout reports: DRF / TTimes / Bloodhorse


Rankings
Down and Derby Sweet 16 (Zipse at the Track Blog)

Graded Earnings List


Works
Union Rags- PMM- 5F- 1.02:74- B- 2/4
Motor City- PMM- 4F- 49:70- B- 15/27
Ancient Rome- PMM- 5F- 1.01:01- B- 3/9
Hakama- FH- 4F- 48:40- B- 2/5
Optimizer- OP- 6F- 1.15:20- B- 1/2
Liaison- SA- 4F- 48:00- H- 2/7


Speed Ratings*
3yo winning Beyers last week: El Padrino - 100; Algorithms - 98; Apprehender - 97; Comisky's Humor - 96; The Lumber Guy – 90

Top 3yo winning BRIS figs last week: El Padrino - 111; Algorithms - 105; Apprehender - 103; Comisky's Humor - 100; The Lumber Guy



Notes and bits from web and Twitter:
“Discreet dancer for Pletcher yesterday #pmmfinal quarter in 24.1. Keeps fresh and dont think as ever been set down in morning, yet”- Grade1Racing via Twitter

Union Rags out 15 in front of workmate & country mile in front by five furlong pole with ears pricked. Again, bit washy#nice- Bruno De Julio via Twitter

Union Rags #pmm went slowly from 5f we caught from 1/2 in company in 13, 24.4, 37,49 opened up in 101.4, 116 on gallop out EZ- Bruno De Julio via Twitter

“We've adjusted Union Rags work. Officially from 5f pole:13.4, 26.4, 50.4, 102.4, out in 115.3, 129.4. Worked well in company” – Bruno De Julio via Twitter

Week In Review and Notable Performer 12/21 - 12/27

A relatively quiet Holiday week gave little juvenile action on the track, but plenty of analysis, reviews, and prognostications for 2012 as the new year approaches// Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Champion and possible 2-year-old champion Hansen returned to the work tab at Gulfstream// Peter Miller was ecstatic after Got Even won the California Breeders' Champion Stakes on opening day at Santa Anita.  One would guess he’ll remain on the Santa Anita circuit for a Winter campaign// A little drama over the result of the Maryland Juvenile Stakes.  Three trainers filed a protest over the fact Rick Dutrow’s winning horse received a shot of Salix too soon before post time// Harvard n Yale finished second in his stakes try at Wolverhampton and it remains to be seen whether his connections will go through with shipping him over the pond// Info on who’s starting where on the 2012 Derby trail below…


Articles:
Liaison wins overrated CashCall Futurity (Triple Crown Champ Blog)
Unknown 3-year-olds stir interest (Fort Smith Times Record)


Futures


Graded Earnings List


Notable Performer

Thunder Moccasin
12/24/11 Gulfstream Park Maiden Special Weight
Trainer: Todd Pletcher
Jockey: John Velazquez
Beyer/BRIS: 97/100

Notes and Thoughts:

-Quick debut winner led at every call and finished just over a second off track record

-Posted a 97 Beyer figure, 6th highest of the year for juveniles.

-Sire A.P. Warrior won the San Felipe and finished 3rd in the Santa Anita Derby before finishing 18th in the 2006 Kentucky Derby

-Dam is a daughter of a stakes winner at a mile on turf

-Sold for $95,000 the July selected yearling Fasig Tipton sale. Catalog page here


Non-Graded Stakes Results
12/26 California Breeders Champion S.- SA- Winner: Got Even chart
12/26 Lost In The Fog Juvenile S.- TUP- Winner: Taylors Deal chart


Works:
12/20/11 Prospective PMM- 4F- 48:24- B- 2/23
12/20/11 Coalition BEL- 4F- 50:00- B- 27/47
12/20/11 Fort Loudon CRC- 4F- 51:40- B- 8/8
12/20/11 Worthington SUN- 5F- 1.03:00- B- 15/20
12/21/11 Daddy Nose Best SA- 5F- 1.01:80- H- 8/13
12/21/11 Longview Drive GG- 4F- 50:00- H- 4/6
12/21/11 Sweet Swap SA- 6F- 1.14:80- H- 11/14
12/22/11 Secret Circle SA- 6F- 1.11:60- H- 1/12
12/23/11 Cyber Secret CD- 5F- 1.02:00- B- 1/4 (Muddy)
12/23/11 Night Tide SA- 4F- 49:20- H- 16/33
12/23/11 Battle Hardened PMM- 5F- 1.00:05- B- 1/12
12/23/11 Reveron CRC- 4F- 51:00- B- 21/28
12/23/11 Shared Property FG- 4F- 50:40- B- 25/40
12/23/11 Mr. Bowling FG- 5F- 1.01:40- B- 13/46
12/23/11 Sir Bond FG- 4F- 48:60- B- 6/40
12/23/11 Friscan FH- 5F- 1.02:00- B- 1/8
12/24/11 Jake Mo OP- 5F- 1.01:60- B- 1/21
12/24/11 Il Villano PRX- 6F- 1.17:10- B- 1/1
12/24/11 Stephanoatsee FH- 5F- 1.01:60- B- 1/9
12/24/11 Hansen GP- 4F- 53:00- B- 91/93
12/24/11 Hello Prince CRC- 4F- 50:20- B- 59/120
12/24/11Twelve Hundred HAW- 5F- 1.02:40- B- 4/13
12/24/11Canigotoo EVT- 4F- 50:45- B- 7/81
12/24/11Shkspeare Shaliyah BEL- 4F- 50:39- B- 100/134
12/24/11Rousing Sermon SA- 4F- 48:00 H- 23/83
12/24/11 Casual Trick PMM- 5F- 59:69- B- 1/56
12/24/11 Alpha PMM- 5F- 1.01:03- B- 10/56
12/24/11 Discreet Dancer PMM- 4F- 48:88- B- 24/123
12/24/11 El Padrino PMM- 4F- 48:93- B- 27/123
12/24/11 Mr. Besilu PMM- 3F- 38:94- B- 30/37
12/24/11 Seven Lively Sins FG- 5F- 1.02:00- B- 21/70
12/24/11 Tarpy's Goal GP -5F- 1.01:50- B- 30/69
12/24/11 Indian Ambush GP- 3F- 37:80- B- 13/23
12/24/11 Seeker FG- 4F- 53:40- B- 96/103
12/25/11 Hierro SA- 6F- 1.12:20- H- ¼
12/26/11 Gold Megillah PMM- 5F- 1.02:78- B- 4/11
12/26/11 Optimizer OP- 5F- 1.01:40- B- 1/10
12/26/11 Ancient Rome PMM- 4F- 48:24- B- 1/2
12/26/11 Coalition BEL- 4F- 49:56- B- 9/16
12/27/11 Prospective PMM- 4F- 49:85- B- 6/10
12/27/11 King Kid GP- 5F- 1.00:60- B-3/16
12/27/11 How Do I Win BEL- 4F- 49:34- B- 10/35
12/27/11 Thursby PMM- 4F- 52:90- B- 4/7
12/27/11 Longview Drive SA- 6F- 1.13:80- H- 5/10
12/27/11 Empire Way HOL- 4F- 47:60- H- 3/11
12/27/11 Sweet Swap SA- 5F- 58:40- H- 1/40


Speed Figures
Top winning 2yo BRIS figs last week: Thunder Moccasin-100; Fear the Heat-91; Devoted Wildcat-88; Report Card-88; Copus-87; News Pending-87.

Winning 2yo Beyers last week: Thunder Moccasin-97; Fear the Heat-84; Devoted Wildcat-69; Report Card-75; Copus-68; News Pending-75.

*Source: DerbyContenders Twitter


Notes and bits from Twitter:

-Ian Wilkes on his top prospects: “Motor City got a break after the Iroquois and he’s just come back into training,” said Wilkes. “I haven’t planned on anything for him yet, but he should be ready sometime around the end of February. Timely Tally, on the other hand, will be done for a while. He has a tendon issue. It’s not career-threatening, but I’m trying to work out now how much time I’ll have to give him.” (DRF)

-Liaison and Rousing Sermon, one-two finishers in CashCall, likely for Robert Lewis on Feb. 4. Secret Circle likely for Sham Jan. 7. (DRF)

*Info from J.J. Hysell Trifectabox on Twitter