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The Triple Crown journey continues! On this week's VSiN At The Track, Mike and Aaron break down the Kentucky Derby, give an early preview of the Preakness Stakes after Rodriguez pulled out and discuss the impact of Sovereignty's withdrawal. Plus, we cover the Peter Pan Stakes and show you how to build a winning Superfecta ticket.This Week's Show Includes:
Matthew DeSantis of NYRA Bets joined Louie to preview the late sequence at Aqueduct on Saturday.The first part of the episode was lost in a tech error, but the handicapping here is intact.Their longshots, most likely winners, and a look at the most likely runners in the Belmont out of the Peter Pan.
There's a big day of racing taking place at Belmont at the Big A (Aqueduct) on Saturday May 10, including three straight stakes races, all covered in detail this week - The Take the A Train Stakes, The Ruffian Stakes and the Peter Pan Stakes, the latter being a prep for the Belmont Stakes to be run in four weeks.
This Saturday, don't miss the Race of the Day: Grade 3 Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont at the Big A. David Aragona and Mike Beer share their expert perspectives.
A sequence of three awesome races at Belmont at the Big A (Aqueduct) make up this week's Key Races and Bets. We start with a wide open race on the turf and continue with the Peter Pan Stakes (often a prep for the Belmont Stakes) and the Man o'War Stakes at one mile and three-eighths on the grass.
Jason welcomes in trainer Jena Antonucci to talk about her Peter Pan Stakes winner Arcangelo as well as some of her other up and coming runners.
This week's KEY Races including the Man O' War Stakes on the grass and the Peter Pan Stakes on dirt at Belmont, plus the Long Branch Stakes on dirt at Monmouth, closing out with the San Luis Rey Stakes on the turf at Santa Anita.
This week's Key Races & Bets looks at three superb stakes races at Belmont Park. We start with the Man o'War Stakes on the grass, then move to the Peter Pan Stakes on dirt for three year olds, sometimes a prep race for the Belmont Stakes, before finishing off with a fantastic race on the turf for fillies and mares in the Beaugay Stakes.
Frank Angst from the Blood-Horse is letting his keyboard cool off after a solid, few weeks covering the Kentucky Derby. He agreed to take his feet off the desk and join us to give his reflections on the “Run for the Roses,” before, during and after the race. We’ll also ask Frank to give us his input on the Preakness Stakes and its ever-growing field. Will Medina Spirit have his chance for a Triple Crown derailed by his own stablemate Concert Tour? A lot of questions remain, with a lot of new shooters expected in the field. Anthony “the Big A” Stabile was born at the racetrack. His parents met at Aqueduct, he worked as a hotwalker, groom and jockey agent at the NYRA tracks throughout high school and college before becoming a writer and handicapper for the NY Post in May 1999. At the Post he 'capped 6 or 7 tracks a day, both Thoroughbred and harness and shattered all public handicapping records by showing an $88 profit at the 1999 Saratoga meet, his first as a public handicapper. He has contributed to both the Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup editions of The Bloodhorse, and was co-host of “Thoroughbred Central” for the NY City OTB Television Network, He is best known for selecting the NY-bred gelding Funny Cide to win the 2003 Kentucky Derby at 12-1 and had “the gutsy gelding” at 150-1 in a Vegas future book as well as in all 3 Kentucky Derby Future Pools. He was the ghost writer for Funny Cide in a series of columns in the Post and authored “Through the Binocs,” a daily recap of the day’s action at NYRA racetracks. The horses are moving from the Big A to Belmont Park and on Saturday, the best racing in the nation will take place there. Five graded stakes races will be presented highlighted by the grassy Gr. 1, $700,000 Man O’ War. The Belmont Stakes won’t be contested until June 5, and we’ll get a look at some potential starters in the Gr. 3 $200,000 Peter Pan Stakes. The 9-furlong race has attracted the 1-2 finishers in the Gr. 3 Withers as Risk Taking and Overtook will load into the gate. Also on the undercard are a trio of Gr. 3, $150,000 stakes – the 6-Furlong Runhappy; Vagrancy and the Beaugay on the Belmont greensward.
DRF handicappers and contributors analyze the Kentucky Derby and some of the major undercard races, along with pedigree analysis, multi-race wagers, betting strategies and much more on a special edition of Out of the Gate. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Matt Bernier looks back at major races including the Man o'War Stakes, and the Peter Pan Stakes on this week's recap edition of The Matt Bernier Show This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Matt Bernier looks back at major races including the Man o'War Stakes, and the Peter Pan Stakes on this week's recap edition of The Matt Bernier Show This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
This week we offer an early preview of the Preakness Stakes and a look back at the Kentucky Derby on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Pimlico track announcer Dave Rodman offers his insight on Derby winner Justify and the rest of the likely Preakness field. Santa Anita track handicapper Jon White discusses his successful future wager on Justify and the misperceptions often associated with morning lines. The racing flashback is a story that you have never heard before – recalling the unique circumstances that prevented the Kentucky Derby from being broadcast in 1940. And we have a preview of Saturday's Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont Park. The RFRP is sponsored by ForHims.com/Racing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
DRF handicappers and contributors analyze this weekend's major stakes races including the Man o' War Stakes and the Peter Pan Stakes. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Matt Bernier discusses Justify, as well as the Peter Pan Stakes, the Beaugay and the Angels Flight on DRFTV. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
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Mo Tom, the beaten favorite in the TwinSpires.com Louisiana Derby who finished eighth in the Kentucky Derby, is the morning line favorite for the $500,000 Ohio Derby on June 25 at Jack Thistledown, and the Lecomte Stakes winner is looking to become the fifth Kentucky Derby starter to win his next start. The others so far are Exaggerator (Preakness), Creator (Belmont), Tom's Ready (Woody Stephens), and Gun Runner (Matt Winn). Gun Runner and Tom's Ready had finished one-two, respectively, in the Louisiana Derby, so Mo Tom is exiting some key races, and he gets the services of Eclipse Award-winning jockey Javier Castellano. The Ohio Derby field also includes the third-, fourth-, and fifth-place finishers from the Peter Pan Stakes, so the 1 1/8-mile test could provide some key class notes on the three-year-old division. For FREE Brisnet.com Ultimate Past Performances of the Ohio Derby, click here. For all handicapping reports, including full-card PPs and selections, click here.