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EXTRA INCENTIVESPegasus World Cup VIP Sweepstakes | now through Jan. 4SCHEDULE NOTESSanta Anita | added Monday and Wednesday this week to the racing scheduleTOURNAMENT TIME$40 Santa Anita feeder | detailsNOTABLE CARRYOVERSPick 6 | $6,991 | Santa Anita | begins Race 4 | 4:30 pm ETKEY RACESSanta Anita | Race 3 | 4:00 pm ET | Blue Norther StakesSanta Anita | Race 7 | 6:00 pm ET | Joe Hernandez StakesTurf Paradise | Race 6 | 5:44 pm ET | Arizona Juvenile Fillies StakesLONGSHOT RACE ALERT FROM BETMIXParx | Race 10 | 4:08 pm ETDelta Downs | Race 9 | 4:44 pm ETSanta Anita | Race 7 | 6:00 pm ETTRAINERS TO WATCHGeorge Papaprodromou | Santa Anita | all 6 entrants 5-1 or less oddsDID YOU SEE?Yesterday | Santa Anita | trainer Bob Baffert | 3 stakes winsPUT US ON YOUR HANDICAPPING TEAMScott Shapiro: Santa Anita Spot Plays for MondayFrank Carulli & Brian W. Spencer best bets today in Xpressbet.com member’s section
By Scott Shapiro
After an outstanding Opening Day card at Santa Anita Park, they are back at it this afternoon for Day 2 of the Classic Meet at the Great Race Place. The nine-race card kicks off at 3PM eastern/12 PM local time and is headlined by the $200,000 Joe Hernandez (G2) down the Hillside Turf Course. The featured event goes as Race 7 on the agenda, which means it is included in both the $3 minimum/15% takeout Late Pick 3, as well as the $3 All-Turf Pick 3. Here are a few horses I like most on the Monday slate.Race 3: Blue NortherThe first stakes race of the afternoon is this one-mile event for 2YO fillies traveling one mile over the Santa Anita lawn. The compact group lacks a ton of early pace, which should benefit #6 Latte Luv. The Constitution filly was not ridden for speed last time out in the Jimmy Durante (G3) given plenty of other early zip signed on in that 11-horse field at Del Mar, but the race shape in this spot should be much different. This should allow Hector Berrios to take this Doug O’Neill trainee right to the front, control the tempo, and have plenty left late to earn her first stakes score.Play: #6 Latte Luv (5-2 ML)Race 7: Joe Hernandez (G2)The pace is likely to be honest, but not overly chaotic in the Monday feature down the hill. #6 Motorious was understandably made the 3-1-ML favorite with first-time turfer #1 Imagination the 7-2-second choice. Of the two, I much prefer Motorious, but he is always a tough horse to take a short price on since he needs things to go his way from off the pace to get to the wire first. I will try to get the jump on him with #5 Yellow Card. The Lost Treasure colt makes his second start off the bench after being part of a blanket finish in the Stormy Lure at Del Mar on November 30. Two-back in the Eddie D (G2), in his first try over this unique configuration, the 4YO showed an affinity for the course stalking just off the early pace, putting away the other speed, but just not having enough to hold off the talented Reef Runner. Jockey Kazushi Kimura has been aboard this guy in his last four starts and should have him in a favorable stalking position early. Hopefully, he has enough left late to seal the deal at a solid price.Play: #5 Yellow Card (12-1 ML)Race 9:The finale is a MSW for 2YOs around two turns on the sod and I am not in love with the common race many of these colts exit on November 30 at Del Mar. The race was won in dominant fashion by favorite Plutarch with a blanket finish for the minor awards. #4 Rio Grande was never a factor on the win end, but got up late for second and was made the 2-1-ML favorite to close the card. I am against him and the others exiting that 11/30 race in San Diego County. I will try the fresh face #5 Charlie’s Curlin. The son of Curlin moves into the Jeff Mullins barn after a pair of sprints to kick off his career. The second one came over the sod when he raced against the flow, but finished well over the Del Mar grass to earn fourth. The $225k OBS March 2025 purchase is bred to love more ground and gets a positive rider upgrade to Hector Berrios. I like his chances to close the Monday proceedings.Play: #5 Charlie’s Curlin (4-1 ML)
By Al Cimaglia
Woodbine Mohawk Park has a 10-race card. The 0.02 Early Pick 5 rolls in Race 1, and it has a $75,000 guaranteed pool. The 0.20 Early Pick 4 starts in Race 3, and the sequence will be my focus. Comments and selections below are based on a fast track.Race 3 (7:31 PM EST)6-Easily The Best (8/5)-Went off as a big odd-on choice and didn't disappoint at 2/5 on 12-14. Then stepped up and was in tall cotton, now returns to a winnable level. This is the 3rd start off a claim for the Des Takoor barn and JMac sticks. When MacDonald and this off outfit combine they post 56% winners.8-Lets Get Pickeled (9/5)-Took the long way around at FlmD and that trip didn't work well. Now returns to a larger oval and the 9-year-old still likes to win. Drew off against $11k claimers at Mohawk on 11-23 and was claimed. Returns to the Demers barn after a couple more claims and they won with him back in November. Disappointed at 2/5 and this time could make amends.Race 4 (7:54 PM EST)3-Rays Kredit (3-1)-The 1-27 record this year is cause for pause. Slow starter makes things harder on himself and that was the case last week. Travis Cullen sticks and if it gets away in the same zip code this time the veteran could post an overdue win.4-Night Terror (7/2)-Has been in the hunt at FlmD when drawing inside and has won 8 of 43. Has a tactical edge on most in this field, Tyler Borth has gate speed to use. Could offer a square price and should be on the point or close to the top of the stack all the way around.6-The Colt (8-1)-Shipped in from RidC and the 9-year-old was a player versus $8k claimers there. Finished 6th last week and lost by less than 2 lengths. May finally connect if lands a good early seat, and that could lead to the 1st win at Wbsb in 13 races.Race 5 (8:17 PM EST)1-Perfetto (4-1)-This is the level for the old-timer to bring his A game out and post a win. That was the case on 10-24 going gate to wire versus the same. Could be overlooked due to a stale date. Will try for a square price and respect chances in a race without a standout.5-Tymal Riggs (3-1)-Drops to the level of its last win which came 2 back and draws a prime starting slot. Travis Henry should have the pedal down and could get the top or a 2-hole ride. Either trip can work for a picture.6-Medley Seelster (7/2)-Hasn't been able to seal the deal for a while. But did go a 56.1 back-half versus better to cash a small check last week. Now drops, draws the choice post, and Jody Jamieson gets the nod. This is the 3rd start since shipping in from M1 and it could be "go" time.8-Muscle Fashion (12-1)-Price shot won 3 back with JMac in the bike and this will be a bigger test, but the return will be much larger. The Graham barn has been clicking winning 3 of 10 in the last 30 days. JMac has won both of his drives for this outfit. The veteran does well racing on the engine and could be blasting off the gate tonight.,Race 6 (8:40 PM EST)7-Rose Run X Con (7/2)-This is a tough race to read and a case could be made to spread out. But sometimes a case can be made for too many. Will lean here as the connections bring a small track horse to make its Wbsb debut at the age of 6. Does have 9 wins in 42 races this year and James MacDonald will be at the controls. Six of the eight in this field raced last on a smaller oval. Will take a swing with this veteran who has had success this season. When JMac steers for the Merner stable he post 31% winners.$1 Early Pick 46,8/3,4,6/1,5,6,8/7Total Bet=$24Check me out on Twitter!
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EXTRA INCENTIVESPegasus World Cup VIP Sweepstakes | now through Jan. 4$10,000 Exacta-Thon | Santa Anita | today’s racesSCHEDULE NOTESSanta Anita | Opening Day | first post 2 pm ETSanta Anita | added tomorrow (Monday) to the racing scheduleTOURNAMENT TIME$100 Gulfstream Park feeder | details$40 Santa Anita feeder | details$1,500 Santa Anita Opening Day Challenge | detailsNOTABLE CARRYOVERSMandatory Payout Pick 6 | $6,206 | Laurel Park | begins Race 3 | 1:05 pm ETJackpot Pick 6 | $97,474 | Gulfstream Park | begins Race 5 | 2:18 pm ETPick 6 | $10,051 | Oaklawn | begins Race 5 | 3:24 pm ETSPECIAL WAGERSCoast-to-Coast Pick 5 | Gulfstream Races 7-8, Santa Anita Races 4-5-7Sunset Pick 6 | Gulfstream Races 8-9-10, Santa Anita Races 9-10-11KEY RACESAqueduct | Race 8 | 3:09 pm ET | Bay Ridge StakesSanta Anita | Race 5 | 4:05 pm ET | Mathis Mile StakesSanta Anita | Race 6 | 4:37 pm ET | Laffit Pincay Jr. StakesOaklawn | Race 8 | 4:52 pm ET | Oaklawn Anywhere StakesSanta Anita | Race 8 | 5:43 pm ET | La Brea StakesSanta Anita | Race 9 | 6:16 pm ET | San Gabriel StakesSanta Anita | Race 10 | 6:49 pm ET | Malibu Stakes | Meet the ContendersSanta Anita | Race 11 | 7:20 pm ET | American OaksLONGSHOT RACE ALERT FROM BETMIXGulfstream | Race 1 | 12:20 pm ETOaklawn | Race 5 | 3:24 pm ETSanta Anita | Race 7 | 5:10 pm ETTRAINERS TO WATCHLinda Rice | Aqueduct | all 6 entrants 4-1 or less oddsDID YOU SEE?Yesterday | Aqueduct | jockey Flavien Prat | 4 wins, 2 seconds from 9 mountsPUT US ON YOUR HANDICAPPING TEAMScott Shapiro: Santa Anita Full-Card Picks for SundayJeremy Plonk: Race of the Week – La Brea from Santa AnitaScott Shapiro: Santa Anita Exacta-Thon PlaysBrian W. Spencer best bets today in Xpressbet.com member’s section
By Al CImaglia
Woodbine Mohawk Park has a 10-race card. The 0.20 Early Pick 5 rolls in Race 1, and it has a $75,000 guaranteed pool. The 0.20 Early Pick 4 starts in Race 3, and the sequence will be my focus. Comments and selections below are based on a fast track.Race 3 (7:31 PM EST)6-Easily The Best (8/5)-Went off as a big odd-on choice and didn't disappoint at 2/5 on 12-14. Then stepped up and was in tall cotton, now returns to a winnable level. This is the 3rd start off a claim for the Des Takoor barn and JMac sticks. When MacDonald and this off outfit combine they post 56% winners.8-Lets Get Pickeled (9/5)-Took the long way around at FlmD and that trip didn't work well. Now returns to a larger oval and the 9-year-old still likes to win. Drew off against $11k claimers at Mohawk on 11-23 and was claimed. Returns to the Demers barn after a couple more claims and they won with him back in November. Disappointed at 2/5 and this time could make amends.Race 4 (7:54 PM EST)3-Rays Kredit (3-1)-The 1-27 record this year is cause for pause. Slow starter makes things harder on himself and that was the case last week. Travis Cullen sticks and if it gets away in the same zip code this time the veteran could post an overdue win.4-Night Terror (7/2)-Has been in the hunt at FlmD when drawing inside and has won 8 of 43. Has a tactical edge on most in this field, Tyler Borth has gate speed to use. Could offer a square price and should be on the point or close to the top of the stack all the way around.6-The Colt (8-1)-Shipped in from RidC and the 9-year-old was a player versus $8k claimers there. Finished 6th last week and lost by less than 2 lengths. May finally connect if lands a good early seat, and that could lead to the 1st win at Wbsb in 13 races.Race 5 (8:17 PM EST)1-Perfetto (4-1)-This is the level for the old-timer to bring his A game out and post a win. That was the case on 10-24 going gate to wire versus the same. Could be overlooked due to a stale date. Will try for a square price and respect chances in a race without a standout.5-Tymal Riggs (3-1)-Drops to the level of its last win which came 2 back and draws a prime starting slot. Travis Henry should have the pedal down and could get the top or a 2-hole ride. Either trip can work for a picture.6-Medley Seelster (7/2)-Hasn't been able to seal the deal for a while. But did go a 56.1 back-half versus better to cash a small check last week. Now drops, draws the choice post, and Jody Jamieson gets the nod. This is the 3rd start since shipping in from M1 and it could be "go" time.8-Muscle Fashion (12-1)-Price shot won 3 back with JMac in the bike and this will be a bigger test, but the return will be much larger. The Graham barn has been clicking winning 3 of 10 in the last 30 days. JMac has won both of his drives for this outfit. The veteran does well racing on the engine and could be blasting off the gate tonight.,Race 6 (8:40 PM EST)7-Rose Run X Con (7/2)-This is a tough race to read and a case could be made to spread out. But sometimes a case can be made for too many. Will lean here as the connections bring a small track horse to make its Wbsb debut at the age of 6. Does have 9 wins in 42 races this year and James MacDonald will be at the controls. Six of the eight in this field raced last on a smaller oval. Will take a swing with this veteran who has had success this season. When JMac steers for the Merner stable he post 31% winners.$1 Early Pick 46,8/3,4,6/1,5,6,8/7Total Bet=$24Check me out on Twitter!
By Scott Shapiro
We had to wait a couple of extra days, but we have nearly made it to Opening Day of the Classic Meet at picturesque Santa Anita Park. The 11-race card at the Great Race Place kicks off at 2PM eastern and is headlined by six stakes races, including a trio of Grade 1 events. I cannot wait.Specifically designed for the rolling exotic player, Scott Shapiro’s full-card analysis isolates those horses that should be included in Daily Doubles, Pick- 3’s, Pick- 4’s, Pick- 5’s, and of course Pick- 6’s.Grade Descriptions: A= Highest Degree of Confidence, B= Solid Play, C= Least Preferred or Pass, X= Likely Winner but at odds probably too short to wager on.Race 1:Grade: C+Use: 4 Island Home; 8 Chair’s Coin; 1 Photogenic; 3 SpringlineForecast: I had a hard time making strong cases for backing the morning line favorites in the opener. #2 Improbable U should get a great trip under Irad Ortiz Jr. in her first local try, but has had her chances with favorable trips already and failed to cross the wire first. The same is true for #12 Ramayana who has finished second in three consecutive races to begin her career. I will use a few others that are less exposed, as well as #3 Springline, who could find herself on the lead with an inside draw and a rider change to Emisael Jaramillo. Hopefully, we can catch a decent price to kick things off.Race 2:Grade: C+Use: 2 Liam Smith; 7 Captain ShreveForecast: I am going to do the unthinkable and take on the uncoupled Bob Baffert entry in this 2YO MSW event at 6.5-furlongs. #1 Winston Ave is the one I prefer of the two, but the rail draw and his lack of speed on debut make him tough to get too excited about at a likely short price. First-time starter #4 Newton cost nearly $1M at the FTS August 2024 sale, but I am not in love with the fact he has worked five times out of the gate prior to making his first start. #7 Captain Shreve sports fast works for a barn that does not win very often at first asking. I will use him a bit, but will focus primarily on #2 Liam Smith. The Midshipman colt is a half-brother to talented 3YO Jimmys Dailys and comes in off a bullet 5-furlong drill over this surface on December 18. He looks quick.Race 3:Grade: BUse: 9 Miss Artois; 5 Toes; 6 Royal Charter; 11 Starts Now; 10 My Perfect WaveForecast: The pace is likely to be quick in this first-level allowance over the Santa Anita sod, so I will look for runners that can settle early and finish late. Several prices fit the profile, but the one I prefer most is #9 Miss Artois. The Mucho Macho Man filly comes in off a runner-up effort where she really came home late over the good going at Del Mar. With lots of rain in the area, the likelihood is the course will certainly have some give in it on Sunday. This and the race shape should benefit this Pam Ziebarth homebred in search of her second lifetime score.Race 4:Grade: CUse: 2 Rizzleberry Rose; 3 Miss Practical; 10 Clubhouse RideForecast: I lack a strong opinion in this state-bred first-level allowance over the main track, but gave the slight nod to #2 Rizzleberry Rose. The Governor Charlie filly showed grit and determination battling to the wire last out despite being put into a tight spot early. The worry is the amount of speed signed on to her outside, so I will use a couple of others, including lightly-raced #3 Miss Practical. If they go at it early, she could be rolling late off the bench.Race 5: Mathis Mile (G2)Grade: XUse: 3 NamaronForecast: I am not creative in the first of 6 stakes races on the Opening Day slate. #3 Namaron has finished third against better competition in both starts since arriving from Germany. Last out, he made the lead at the top of the lane, but got a bit lost out there and was out finished by a pair of rivals, including the very talented Graham Motion runner, Test Score. The blinkers go on, which along with the decrease in competition should do the trick for the European invader.Race 6: Laffit Pincay Jr. (G2)Grade: XUse: 1 Nysos *pictured*Forecast: To no one’s surprise trainer Bob Baffert could be poised for a big Opening Day. His likeliest winner is #1 Nysos. The 4YO colt has rattled off three straight wins since his near miss in the Churchill Downs (G1) off the bench. He is 3 for 3 over this surface and should have no problem staying undefeated in Arcadia.Race 7:Grade: BUse: 8 Mucho Del Oro; 1 Anmer HallForecast: #1 Anmer Hall is the likeliest winner in the start of what should be a massive late Pick 5 pool. The Palace Malice gelding has won 3 of 9 over this course and 4 of 6 at the tricky 6.5-furlong distance. The concern is his lack of speed with an inside draw. Theoretically, this could present serious traffic issues for the 7-2-ML favorite, so I will also use #8 Mucho Del Oro. Like Anmer Hall, the 7YO gelding has shown an affinity for this course and configuration. If he has things easy on the front end, he is likely to make the field pay.Race 8: La Brea (G1)Grade: B-Use: 11 Silent Law; 6 Brilliantly; 9 Formula RossaForecast: The first of 3 Grade 1’s is for 3YO fillies at 7-furlongs over the main track where I like a pair of Baffert trainees the most. #6 Brilliantly has been training forwardly for her second start off the layoff. She is very likely to be on the lead and could be sitting on a career best run. #11 Silent Law has run some good races despite not having won since October ’24. I am hopeful they try new tactics with this Tiz the Law filly. Joel Rosario could be the right man to relax her in the early going and come with a strong late run down the middle of the track.Race 9: San Gabriel (G3)Grade: B-Use: 9 Cabo Spirit; 6 Nesso’s Lastharrah; 11 NineeleventurboForecast: There is not a lot of early speed in this 9-furlong affair over the grass and the two runners likely to take the most public support have been camera shy of late. I will use three prices in hopes of separating in the late horizontals, including top choice #9 Cabo Spirit. He has run some big races when he has had things his way early. Hopefully that happens once again on Sunday.Race 10: Malibu (G1)Grade: B+Use: 10 Goal OrientedForecast: Bob Baffert holds an extremely strong hand in the traditional Opening Day feature for 3YO males. I am hopeful #8 Cornucopian and #9 Barnes take the most action because I really like the chances of #10 Goal Oriented. The blinkers come off this son of Not This Time that has been keeping the best company in 2025. He kept his own against the likes of Journalism, Baeza, and Magnitude and should get a dream trip on the turn back from his far outside draw. He is my top play of the afternoon.Race 11: American Oaks (G1)Grade: C+Use: 6 Take A Breath; 10 Atsila; 3 CliffsForecast: This 10-furlong affair for 3YO fillies over the grass concludes the card. I like #6 Take A Breath most. The Mark Glatt trainee has not had things her way over the last couple of starts after a promising run off the plane in the Del Mar Oaks (G1). She gets Irad Ortiz Jr. for the first time and hopefully a clean run at a big price. #10 Atsila and #3 Cliffs are the others I will use to close out what should be a great day in Southern California. Best of luck!We will all be thinking of you today, Jeff Siegel. Thank you for all you have done for the game and the art of handicapping.
By Al CImaglia
Northfield Park has a 15-race card with the $1.00 Late Pick 4 starting in Race 11. The sequence has a $10,000 guaranteed pool with a 14% takeout, and it will be my focus. Comments and selections below are based on a fast track.Race 11 (9:40 PM EST)3-Jumpingjoy N (2-1)-Worked to get the top and then Aaron Merriman made every call a winning one. Comes back in sequence after missing a start last time and will string along.4-Track'N Field (7/2)-First-time Dan Noble should help especially considering the mare should be no worse than in the pocket around the opening turn. Figures to be battling the program chalk down the lane and may offer a little more value.Race 12 (10:02 PM EST)2-She Comes And Goes (2-1)-Comes off a gate to wire effort with Noble at the controls. Has been very consistent at this level with him steering and should be a main player. Logical play will offer no value.Race 13 (10:24 PM EST)1-Pams For Real (6-1)-One-move type needs a ground saving journey and with this post draw that opportunity exists. Should get away near the top and will probably be a juicy price. Kurt Sugg will look to get sucked around and to use his one move down the lane.5-Plays Pro (9/2)-Willing to fade #2 in this leg the 5/2 tepid program chalk and continue to look for some value. This is a race where few show big gate speed so everyone will probably leave. That could work for this filly as Jason Thompson could stalk and be in striking range to finish best of all.7-Ella Joy (5-1)-Dayton shipper hit the board in 2 of 6 at Nfld but hasn't posted a win. Has gate speed, fits and this looks like a Merriman special. Will leave, land on the point, steal a quarter or two and then take a picture.Race 14 (10:46 PM EST)2-Justabitofcharm (3-1)-Didn't get a cushy trip and faded down the lane last week. The veteran doesn't win very often but this looks like a trip out opportunity to take a photo. Justin Irvine could get a 2-hole trip or land 3rd and catch the leader coming off cover.3-Shehitthehighnote (9/2)-Could offer a square price and this is a chance to take a picture in a race where no one likes to win. Merriman has some gate speed to use, this is a soft bunch, and he might get the veteran to stay strong to the wire.5-Sure R Lookin Good (5/2)-Comes off an even effort on 12-21 following a sick scratch. This is the 5/2 program chalk and there is no one to fear in this crew. Will look for an improved effort and hope the price is better than the morning line.$1 Late Pick 43,4/2/1,5,7/2,3,5Total Bet=$18Check me out on Twitter!
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EXTRA INCENTIVESPegasus World Cup VIP Sweepstakes | now through Jan. 420% Winnings Boost (up to $25) | Gulfstream Park | today’s racesTOURNAMENT TIME$100 Gulfstream Park feeder | detailsNOTABLE CARRYOVERSPick 5 | $13,503 | Laurel Park | begins Race 5 | 2:03 pm ETJackpot Pick 6 | $51,980 | Gulfstream Park | begins Race 6 | 2:48 pm ETMandatory Payout Pick 6 | $241,922 | Turf Paradise | begins Race 3 | 4:11 pm ETMandatory Payout Pick 6 | $236,879 | Turfway | begins Race 5 | 7:55 pm ETKEY RACESAqueduct | Race 8 | 2:40 pm ET | Queens County StakesLaurel | Race 7 | 3:01 pm ET | Gin Talking StakesLaurel | Race 8 | 3:30 pm ET | Heft StakesFair Grounds | Race 5 | 3:45 pm ET | WoodchopperGulfstream | Race 9 | 4:18 pm ET | Abundantia StakesGulfstream | Race 10 | 4:48 pm ET | Mr. Prospector StakesOaklawn | Race 8 | 4:52 pm ET | Year’s End StakesTurfway Park | Race 8 | 9:25 pm ET | Last Hurrah StakesLONGSHOT RACE ALERT FROM BETMIXGulfstream | Race 7 | 3:18 pm ETOaklawn | Race 6 | 3:53 pm ETTurfway Park | Race 4 | 7:25 pm ETDID YOU SEE?Yesterday | Oaklawn | jockey Luis Saez | 3 winsPUT US ON YOUR HANDICAPPING TEAMScott Shapiro: Gulfstream Park 20% Win Boost Saturday Spot PlaysFrank Carulli & Brian W. Spencer best bets today in Xpressbet.com member’s section