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Delaware Handicap Day Analysis – July 17
I am heading to Delaware Park to cover the 2010 Grade 2 Delaware Handicap for Horse Racing Nation. As part of my coverage I have included free full card analysis of the July 17 Delaware Park card, and I will be posting video analysis of the Delaware Handicap later today. I will return with a recap blog complete with pictures on Sunday.
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Delaware Park full card analysis – Saturday (7-17-10)
By Jarrod Horak (horseracingnation.com, pick6blog.com)
Weather: Partly cloudy. High 91.
Best Bets (races 4, 7, 9, 10)
DEL Analysis – July 17
DEL 1 (Clm-30/2L, 3up, 5.5f) #3 CUT THE CORNER (6-1) dons the hood and switches surfaces for a 21% shipping barn. He could fall into the right tactical trip in his second tagged start. #2 Warrior Poet (5-2) earned a quality number in straight Maiden win at Oaklawn Feb 19. He flopped in route test when last seen March 13 and returns in a preferred sprint. THE PLAYS: #3 to win, Exacta Box 2-3
DEL 2 (Mcl-20k, 3up, 7.5T) #5 CHECKS CASHED (9-5) added blinkers and showed improved early interest in a clear place finish behind a runaway turf winner at Colonial Downs last time. He has solid connections in his corner and looms a prominent throughout factor in his 3rd start off the shelf. #2 Deuces Takem (7-5) drops to a new low in his 3rd start off a layoff and he rallied for the place at this course/distance May 29. THE PLAYS: Exacta 5-2
DEL 3 (Clm-5k, 3up, 6f) #8 YIELD SPREAD (8-1) gamely scored here May 3 and it’s been bounce city in two subsequent local sprints. Napravnik hops aboard and she is 67% with this barn recently. He’s a prominent throughout rebound threat. #3 Royal Stare (2-1) exits a romping course/distance tally and his new trainer (Autrey) is 21% first off the claim. #4 French Moon (8-1) brought solid Pimlico form to the table but had no answer in a stalk/fade journey behind a runaway winner here last time. Stidham is 20% first off the claim and better seems possible. THE PLAYS: #8 to win, Exacta 8/3-4, Exacta 4-8/3
DEL 4 (Mcl-20k, f&m 3up, 6f) #2 HOLY CAT (7-2) earned vastly improved pace figs off the shelf second time out and the top two were well clear of the rest. Hustling apprentice Sarah McGinn is 2-for-2 with this barn and a prominent throughout trip is likely. #3 Whodatkittycat (5-2) was clearly second best in local bow and Alfano is 25% with second time starters. Distant show finisher came back to score. THE PLAYS: #2 to win, Exacta Box 2-3
DEL 5 (Mcl-20k, 3up, 7.5T) #2 IRISH BLARNEY (5-1) beat today’s favorite #3 Sutter’s Fort (2-1) in his first start off the shelf June 12 and returned to bounce to the moon less than three weeks later. He switches barns and could rebound at a hint of a price. Sutter’s Fort has fired in both career turf starts and comes from the same connections as second race turf contender Deuces Takem. He sports a bullet for this and his sharp trainer is 22% blinkers on. #7 Royal Newman (6-1) ran into multiple next out winners in his last three and today’s shorter trip helps. #9 Epicurus (3-1) has never raced this low on the turf and the $340,000 Keeneland sales grad will almost certainly be overbet for Johnny V/Pletcher. THE PLAYS: #2 to win, Trifecta 2-7/2-3-7-9/2-3-7-9
DEL 6 (Clm-5k, 3up, 6f) #2 BROOKS STAR (2-1) is back at his claimed level for the deadly Napravnik/Vazquez team and figures in the hunt throughout. The surface switcher hails from a profitable 20% 2nd off the claim outfit. #3 Beyond Ready (3-1) is slowly rounding back to form for quality connections. He won three sprints here in 2008. #9 Tripplite (4-1) drops but is hardly the healthiest horse on the grounds. He has captured 3 of 5 conventional dirt sprints. THE PLAYS: #2 to win, Exacta 2/3-9
DEL 7 (Str-Alw, f&m 3up, 1mile-70ydsT) #8 SWEET ALLIE MARIE (5-1) has rattled off three straight including sharp turf route win at Colonial Downs June 8. She hails from a profitable, low profile barn (Peter Levine) and might get brave if able to shake loose early. #3 Entirely Honest (7-2) has been part of Trifecta in 7 of last 9 turf starts and should sit a nice ground saving trip behind the speed. She was necked from post 11 at this course/distance last time. THE PLAYS: #8 to win, Exacta Box 3-8
DEL 8 (R.R.M. Carpenter Jr. Mem. S., 3up, 8.5f) #3 EDGEWATER (3-1) owns fine early-pressing versatility and exits a sharp local route tally. Napravnik/Jenkins are 3-for-3 together recently. #1 Our Edge (8-5) got back on the beam at Monmouth June 26. He easily captured both local starts including Graded wire job last July. THE PLAYS: #3 to win, Exacta Box 1-3
DEL 9 (Clm-30k, 3up, 6f) #5 FLY SOUTH (3-1) finished a flat 5th in a local $50,000 sprint May 25. The 3-year-old gelding runs well fresh and Autrey is 22% with this type of layoff runner. He is 4-for-6 in dirt sprints and a tactical trip is anticipated. I was fond of this one at Louisiana Downs last summer. THE PLAYS: #5 to win
DEL 10 (Grade 3 R.G. Dick Mem. Hcp, 3up, 11T) #1 RCUANDRY (8-1) handles a marathon and received a perfect prep for this in a ten furlong turf affair at Belmont. A ground saving tactical trip for the 39% Rose/Motion team is anticipated. #8 Treat Gently (5-2) looked good in Sheepshead Bay and I liked her in that spot. She has a touch of class and seems perfectly spotted today. #2 Trensa (5-1) needed her last and always fires on the turf. She was necked in this event last year. #6 A She’s Adorable (7-2) has only flopped once and that was her lone marathon try. The consistent sort might be overbet at this distance. #5 Gozzip Girl (6-1) dumped her rider in lone 2010 outing and might not be fit enough for eleven furlongs. THE PLAYS: #1 to win, Trifecta 1-8/1-2-8/ALL
DEL 11 (Grade 2 Delaware Hcp, f&m 3up, 10f) #6 LIFE AT TEN (8-5) has rattled off five straight and looms the controlling speed in this event. She is not a need to lead type so Johnny V has options should another rival decide to get aggressive early. #2 Miss Singhsix (5-1) rallied to win the local prep for this and owns some impressive Late Pace Ratings. The sharp Wolfson trainee can be along to complete the Exacta. #1 Funny Moon (7-2) has done the bulk of her damage at Belmont and Life At Ten easily beat her last time. Note that she is a Grade 1 winner at this distance. #3 Milwaukee Appeal (2-1) has dropped eight straight and is winless on conventional dirt. I’ll try to beat the underlay. THE PLAYS: Exacta 6-2
DEL 12 (Grade 3 Arab Cup, Arabian 4up, 8.5f) #1A SAND WITCHH (2-5) has easily captured all six starts and figures ultra-tough as part of a three-pronged entry. #3 Frysk Me Now (15-1) won his sprint comeback and seemingly bounced as the favorite at a flat mile June 23. He won a couple of routes here last year and might rebound. THE PLAYS: Exacta 1-3
Double/Pick 3/Pick 4/Pick 5 contenders (in order of preference)
(1) 3-2
(2) 5-2
(3) 8-3-4
(4) 2-3
(5) 2-3-7-9
(6) 2-3-9
(7) 8-3
(8) 3-1
(9) 5
(10) 1-8-2
(11) 6
(12) 1



1:59 pm on July 17th, 2010
Jarrod… I really like the youtube clips explaining your handicaping of certain races. It provides that extra detail that is sometimes lost just reading the analysis Cheers!
10:59 pm on July 17th, 2010
Hello Jim,
I am glad you are enjoying the youtube clips. I will try to provide them as much as possible in the future.
Thank you for visiting my blog. Your readership is much appreciated.
Jarrod