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Old 07-29-2008, 05:50 AM
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BING CROSBY H.(G1)

Jul 27, Del Mar, 6 Furlongs, All Weather Track, 3-Year-Olds and Up
Purse:$300,000

1 - STREET BOSS 2.20-1 BEYER: 107
Previous three Beyers: 99-103-106
T: Bruce Headley (90-18 .20) J: David Romero Flores (491-64 .13)
2 - In Summation 3.60-1 BEYER: 104
Previous three Beyers: 87-108-101
T: Christophe Clement (201-40 .19) J: Corey S. Nakatani (294-33 .11)
3 - Jungle Prince 16.60-1 BEYER: 102


SAN CLEMENTE H.(G2)

Jul 26, Del Mar, 1 Mile, Turf, Fillies, 3-Year-Olds
Purse:$150,000

1 - STORM MESA 7.80-1 BEYER: 95
Previous three Beyers: 96-108-88
T: W. Bret Calhoun (479-134 .27) J: Eddie M. Martin, Jr. (518-66 .12)
2 - Tasha's Miracle 5.70-1 BEYER: 92
Previous three Beyers: 94-91-72
T: John W. Sadler (359-64 .17) J: Mike E. Smith (282-46 .16)
3 - Misty Ocean 4.20-1 BEYER: 92
Previous three Beyers: 91-90-82
T: Jerry Hollendorfer (690-166 .24) J: Joel Rosario (702-99 .14)


LAKE GEORGE S.(G2)

Jul 25, Saratoga, 1 1/16 Miles, Inner turf, Fillies, 3-Year-Olds
Purse:$150,000

1 - MY PRINCESS JESS 2.05-1 BEYER: 93
Previous three Beyers: 94-95-78
T: Barclay Tagg (274-45 .16) J: Eibar Coa (851-166 .19)
2 - Alwajeeha 8.40-1 BEYER: 91
Previous three Beyers: 83-91-79
T: Kiaran P. McLaughlin (336-81 .24) J: John R. Velazquez (723-145 .20)
3 - Zee Zee 3.00-1 BEYER: 87
Previous three Beyers: 83-86-75
T: William I. Mott (469-71 .15) J: Kent J. Desormeaux (614-107 .17)
ALSO RAN: Receipt(83), Stealin' Kisses(79), Mousse Au Chocolat(64).


DIANA S.(G1)

Jul 26, Saratoga, 1 1/8 Miles, Turf, Fillies and Mares, 3-Year-Olds and Up
Purse:$500,000

1 - FOREVER TOGETHER 9.00-1 BEYER: 105
Previous three Beyers: 100-87-78
T: Jonathan E. Sheppard (177-27 .15) J: Julien R. Leparoux (624-103 .16)
2 - Dynaforce 3.40-1 BEYER: 103
Previous three Beyers: 102
T: William I. Mott (469-71 .15) J: Kent J. Desormeaux (614-107 .17)
3 - Rutherienne 6.10-1 BEYER: 96
Previous three Beyers: 91-100-95
T: Christophe Clement (201-40 .19) J: Garrett K. Gomez (623-117 .18)
ALSO RAN: Vacare(96), Lady Digby(94), Bayou's Lassie(94), Wait a While(93), Criminologist(90), Bit of Whimsy(89), Chestoria(74).


ALFRED G. VANDERBILT H.(G2)

Jul 26, Saratoga, 6 Furlongs, 3-Year-Olds and Up
Purse:$250,000

1 - ABRAAJ 1.70-1 BEYER: 109
Previous three Beyers: 105-107-90
T: Kiaran P. McLaughlin (336-81 .24) J: Alan Garcia (783-139 .17)
2 - First Defence 3.30-1 BEYER: 103
Previous three Beyers: 99-90-97
T: Robert J. Frankel (303-57 .18) J: Javier Castellano (606-104 .17)
3 - Sammarco 21.30-1 BEYER: 99
Previous three Beyers: 99-102-86
T: Michael E. Hushion (127-34 .26) J: Channing Hill (721-88 .12)
ALSO RAN: Thor's Echo(99), Black Seventeen(98), E Z Warrior(67).


GO FOR WAND H.(G1)

Jul 26, Saratoga, 1 1/8 Miles, Fillies and Mares, 3-Year-Olds and Up
Purse:$250,000

1 - GINGER PUNCH .20-1 BEYER: 92
Previous three Beyers: 103-94-90
T: Robert J. Frankel (303-57 .18) J: Rafael Bejarano (680-141 .20)
2 - Copper State 16.00-1 BEYER: 90
Previous three Beyers: 94-79-79
T: Steven M. Asmussen (1734-378 .21) J: Shaun Bridgmohan (612-116 .18)
3 - Indescribable 10.10-1 BEYER: 87
Previous three Beyers: 81-99-97
T: William I. Mott (469-71 .15) J: Kent J. Desormeaux (614-107 .17)
ALSO RAN: Moon Catcher(80), Over Under(80), Runway Rosie(74).


WHITNEY H.(G1)

Jul 26, Saratoga, 1 1/8 Miles, 3-Year-Olds and Up
Purse:$750,000

1 - COMMENTATOR 4.40-1 BEYER: 120
Previous three Beyers: 99-106-119
T: Nicholas P. Zito (219-50 .22) J: John R. Velazquez (723-145 .20)
2 - Student Council 8.20-1 BEYER: 112
Previous three Beyers: 99-102-82
T: Steven M. Asmussen (1734-378 .21) J: Shaun Bridgmohan (612-116 .18)
3 - Grasshopper 6.60-1 BEYER: 98
Previous three Beyers: 97-87-102
T: Neil J. Howard (91-7 .07) J: Robby Albarado (709-147 .20)
ALSO RAN: Notional(98), Rising Moon(97), Merchant Marine(95), Solar Flare-ARG(93), A. P. Arrow(93), Timber Reserve(77), Tasteyville(75), Cowtown Cat(57).


JIM DANDY S.(G2)

Jul 27, Saratoga, 1 1/8 Miles, 3-Year-Olds
Purse:$500,000

1 - MACHO AGAIN 8.20-1 BEYER: 102
Previous three Beyers: 86-92-101
T: Dallas Stewart (182-25 .13) J: Julien R. Leparoux (624-103 .16)
2 - Pyro 1.55-1 BEYER: 101
Previous three Beyers: 98-87-73
T: Steven M. Asmussen (1734-378 .21) J: Shaun Bridgmohan (612-116 .18)
3 - Tiz Now Tiz Then 7.90-1 BEYER: 100
Previous three Beyers: 98-84-82
T: Eoin G. Harty (96-19 .19) J: Miguel Mena (746-110 .14)
ALSO RAN: Tale of Ekati(93), Anak Nakal(81), Mint Lane(70), Da' Tara(63).


FYI... The opening week baby stakes? Yikes!


SCHUYLERVILLE S.(G3)

Jul 23, Saratoga, 6 Furlongs, Fillies, 2-Year-Olds
Purse:$100,000

1 - JARDIN 12.20-1 BEYER: 67


SANFORD S.(G2)

Jul 24, Saratoga, 6 Furlongs, 2-Year-Olds
Purse:$150,000

1 - DESERT PARTY .95-1 BEYER: 78
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Old 07-29-2008, 06:01 AM
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Some notables from Week 1:

Mambo in Seattle 104
Pretty Carina 87
Cribnote 90
Munnings 90
Real Estate/Aquino/Visible Truth 97
Loving Vindication 104
Accredit 100



Complete list of Beyer Speed Figures from last week's stakes races:

*Whitney (Sar): Commentator (N. Zito/J. Velazquez) - 120

*Alfred G. Vanderbilt (Sar): Abraaj (K. McLaughlin/A. Garcia) - 109
*Amsterdam (Sar): Kodiak Kowboy (J. Jones/G. Saez) - 108
*Taylor's Special (AP): Mr. Nightlinger (W. Calhoun/H. Theriot III) - 107
*Bing Crosby (Dmr): Street Boss (B. Headley/D. Flores) - 107
*Diana (Sar): Forever Together (J. Sheppard/J. Leparoux) - 105
*Henry Walton (Sar): Mambo in Seattle (N. Howard/R. Albarado) - 104
*Jim Dandy (Sar): Macho Again (D. Stewart/J. Leparoux) - 102

*Sea O Erin (AP): Karelian (G. Arnold II/J. Graham) - 98
*Skip Away (Mth): Shopton Lane (B. Levine/J. Lezcano) - 98
*Prairie Meadows (PrM): Wayzata Bay (J. Hicklin/I. Ocampo) - 96
*Silver Spur (LS): Seacrettina (J. Petalino/K. Tohill) - 95
*San Clemente (Dmr): Storm Mesa (W. Calhoun/E. Martin Jr.) - 95
*Don Fleming (NP): Test Boy (R. Diodoro/R. Walcott) - 95
*Luther Burbank (SR): Wild Promises (G. Gilchrist/D. Lopez) - 95
*Seagram Cup (WO): Artie Hot (N. Gonzalez/E. Wilson) - 94
*Wickerr (Dmr): One Union (R. Mandella/V. Espinoza) - 93
*Lake George (Sar): My Princess Jess (B. Tagg/E. Coa) - 93
*High Rock Spring (Sar): Stormin Normandy (R. Dutrow Jr./C. Velasquez) - 93
*Go for Wand (Sar): Ginger Punch (R. Frankel/R. Bejarano) - 92
*Mataji (Crc): Olympic (M. Wolfson/J. Santiago) - 91

*Tyro (Mth): Fellow Crasher (A. Dutrow/J. Bravo) - 88
*Passing Mood (WO): Authenicat (J. Carroll/R. Landry) - 86
*Matron (EvD): Nice Inheritance (S. Asmussen/R. Toups) - 86
*Wonder Where (WO): Northern Kraze (M. Frostad/C. Sutherland) - 86
*Mt. Rainier (EmD): Chhaya Dance (M. Chambers/S. Martinez) - 84
*HPBA (ElP): Sirmione (S. Penrod/J. McKee) - 83
*Lillian Russell (Sar): Over Forli - Chi (M. Hushion/C. Hill) - 82
*Boeing (EmD): Shampoo (D. Harwood/S. Martinez) - 81
*Ligature (Pen): Capitano (H. Motion/R. Homeister Jr.) - 80
*Middleground (LS): Early Final (W. Calhoun/M. Berry) - 80
*Denise Rhudy Memorial (Del): Fareena (L. Delacour/L. Garcia) - 80
*Wolverine (Pnl): It's a Ego Thing (R. Russell/R. Barrios) - 80
*Willy Fiddle (Boi): Lookn East (M. Williams/C. Colledge) - 80

*Willow Lake (Yav): Torrance (B. Brashears/D. Collins) - 79
*Sanford (Sar): Desert Party (E. Harty/E. Prado) - 78
*Graduation (Dmr): Babs Moossa (J. Hollendorfer/G. Gomez) - 77
*Minnesota Oaks (Cby): A. J. Bakes (T. Hoffrogge/S. Stevens) - 76
*Wine Country Juvenile (SR): Broadway Hennessey (J. Hollendorfer/R. Baze) - 76
*Larkspur (Pnl): Valley Loot (R. Allen/M. Allen) - 76
*Doc Pardee and Earl Sande (Yav): M J's Headache (T. Smith/D. Vergara) - 70

*Tippett (Cnl): Glamorous Gal (S. Hobson/T. Foley) - 68
*Schuylerville (Sar): Jardin (S. Asmussen/R. Albarado) - 67
*Mayors Cup Thoroughbred (Wyo): On the Bill Daily (C. Bergeson/T. Nielson) - 67
*Columbine (ArP): Vannacide (K. Gleason/O. Martinez Jr.) - 65
*Chenery (Cnl): Captain Bry (B. Baker/C. Gibbs) - 64
*Inaugural (Cls): Co Sassy (J. Compton/J. Ponce) - 64
*Diamondback (Yav): Engineer (R. Chappell/K. Kenney) - 62
*Tah Dah (RD): Slides Choice (T. Hamm/A. Sanguinetti) - 60
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Old 07-29-2008, 07:44 AM
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These beyer’s numbers sometimes mystify me.
Commentator got a 120 for running a 1:50.23 9F race
Student Council got a 112 being 4 ¾ lengths behind.
I know this sounds like a math problem but
how fast did Student Council run this 9F race?
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Joe,

Should have been in 1:51.0 (or so)...

Andy, CJ or DougS can answer better, but at 9f, I believe each Beyer point is about a half length, so 120-112 appears to be a fair spread.
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I thought that was a little high also, some of the spa numbers throughout the years seem to lean that way. When Left Bank won the Whitney I think he got a 121 and the 4th place horse got a 116...This is all by memory so...the numbers may be a little fuzzy.
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I thought that was a little high also, some of the spa numbers throughout the years seem to lean that way. When Left Bank won the Whitney I think he got a 121 and the 4th place horse got a 116...This is all by memory so...the numbers may be a little fuzzy.
Left Bank ran the race in 1:47.04
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The Commentator number, according to other figure makers I spoke to, was pretty straight forward. I thought it seemed a little low considering he ran 3 seconds faster than Ginger Punch.
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It was a few points high if anything.

In Lawyers Ron's case last year - when he won the Whitney by 9 - he ran 2 4/5ths faster than Ginger Punch did in the race prior as well.
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Joe,

Should have been in 1:51.0 (or so)...

Andy, CJ or DougS can answer better, but at 9f, I believe each Beyer point is about a half length, so 120-112 appears to be a fair spread.
I believe it's 1.6 Beyer points per length at 9fs.

Student Council was rank early at the back of the pack, 3 wide on both turns, and seemed pretty uncomfortable while a ton of dirt was being kicked back into his face down the backside - running a 112 Beyer without getting any help from Tasteyville and without having an easy trip was quite an impressive accomplishment for a horse who isn't much.
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I believe it's 1.6 Beyer points per length at 9fs.

Student Council was rank early at the back of the pack, 3 wide on both turns, and seemed pretty uncomfortable while a ton of dirt was being kicked back into his face down the backside - running a 112 Beyer without getting any help from Tasteyville and without having an easy trip was quite an impressive accomplishment for a horse who isn't much.
Where do you think Commentator would have finished in the Left Bank, Lido Palace, SC, MU Whitney given the assigned winning beyers are so close together.
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I'm trying to remember the pace of that race that year, Commentator obviously is more effective with a moderate pace on the lead.
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Left Bank, Lido Palace, Street Cry, and Macho Uno were all real horses.

I think Commentator and Left Bank would have hurt each others chances and neither would have had much of a shot if both broke well.

I think people would be making a mistake getting too caught up in the speed figures for Whitney Day.

The track was not only a little wet - but maitenence was obviously done on it - and it was probably the type of track that some horses might have got over a little better than others.

If it was a straight forward day with a typical fast track - I'd have loved Student Council's race - it takes a very good horse to run a 112 Beyer while as uncomfortable as he seemed to be by taking so much dirt in his face. Nothing about his trip was especially real easy either.

I just think Student Council probably liked running over that funky surface a lot more than many of the also-rans.

It was a little like the all-time record figure BC Cup Juvenile of last year with a loose Zito loving the ground and running a monster number - an Asmussen horse in Pyro getting on track well late and being the only horse not to get totally blown off the tv screen..while the others seemed to all struggle.
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Left Bank, Lido Palace, Street Cry, and Macho Uno were all real horses.

I think Commentator and Left Bank would have hurt each others chances and neither would have had much of a shot if both broke well.

I think people would be making a mistake getting too caught up in the speed figures for Whitney Day.

The track was not only a little wet - but maitenence was obviously done on it - and it was probably the type of track that some horses might have got over a little better than others.

If it was a straight forward day with a typical fast track - I'd have loved Student Council's race - it takes a very good horse to run a 112 Beyer while as uncomfortable as he seemed to be by taking so much dirt in his face. Nothing about his trip was especially real easy either.

I just think Student Council probably liked running over that funky surface a lot more than many of the also-rans.

It was a little like the all-time record figure BC Cup Juvenile of last year with a loose Zito loving the ground and running a monster number - an Asmussen horse in Pyro getting on track well late and being the only horse not to get totally blown off the tv screen..while the others seemed to all struggle.
Appreciate the thought process that went into your answer, I can't be as scientific with my opinion only to say that pace dynamics seems to determine how effective Commentator does in his races. He's won 2 Whitney's and that accords him respect in my mind, however I agree with the belief that he would have been hard pressed to win and even perhaps hit the board in the Left Bank run Whitney years ago.
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Interesting that Abraaj got a 109 and Street Boss got a 107.

It seems like Saratoga racing always gets inflated figs.
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Appreciate the thought process that went into your answer, I can't be as scientific with my opinion only to say that pace dynamics seems to determine how effective Commentator does in his races. He's won 2 Whitney's and that accords him respect in my mind, however I agree with the belief that he would have been hard pressed to win and even perhaps hit the board in the Left Bank run Whitney years ago.

true but he did beat St Liam in his first whitney who was no slouch! No matter how good or not so good Commentator is... it was an absolute steal to be able to have him at 9/2 (or did he go off at 4-1). Serling must have been nuttin himself with that price.
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true but he did beat St Liam in his first whitney who was no slouch! No matter how good or not so good Commentator is... it was an absolute steal to be able to have him at 9/2 (or did he go off at 4-1). Serling must have been nuttin himself with that price.
True 9/2 in retrospect was a nice price, problem is looking at the race before the gates opened who would have thought he would have been alone on the lead without being pushed...I'm sure many of us were left scratching our heads when the apparent speed battle didn't materialize. Bad for the Student Council backers...
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True 9/2 in retrospect was a nice price, problem is looking at the race before the gates opened who would have thought he would have been alone on the lead without being pushed...I'm sure many of us were left scratching our heads when the apparent speed battle didn't materialize. Bad for the Student Council backers...

true.. I wasnt going to bet the race.. until I saw 9/2. I just figured he was the class of the race.. why not take a stab with a price you will rarely get on the big guy.

Scott and Phil said it best on Saturday. If he was able set fractions slower than 46 for the half.. he would cruise.. Faster than 46 he would collapse.

It was worth a shot at the and on that day I dont think he would have lost even if Tastyville ran with him early.

I just wish I would have more guts to throw down real money on a horse.
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Interesting that Abraaj got a 109 and Street Boss got a 107.

It seems like Saratoga racing always gets inflated figs.
Funky wet dirt VS synthetic.

One surface gets a lot of spread out fields at the wire and the other gets bunched up fields.

Someone could go race by race at comparable class levels in situations like that and say that Del Mar's last place finishers always seem to get big inflated numbers over Saratoga's.
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For the sake of accuracy, Left Bank didn't wire the field, as a Jerkens runner blew out to a fast and big early lead before collapsing on the backside/far turn.
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anyone have any of the sunday beyer #s for any of the sprints? at saratoga

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