The eyes of the equine world will be fixed firmly on Del Mar
racecourse tonight as some of the most talented horses on the planet take each
other on at the Breeders’ Cup. There are plenty of British and Irish
challengers this year and Aidan O’Brien sends a strong squad across the Atlantic
in pursuit of yet more Group 1 glory. The main action gets underway tonight
with the Juvenile Fillies’ race and you can find out my fancy for all the big
races below.
21.25-JUVENILE
FILLIES’ TURF
The maestro of Ballydoyle looks to hold a strong hand here
and Ryan Moore has chosen to ride Happily. However, that filly has yet to
encounter ground faster than good and the firm going at Del Mar has to be a
slight concern. Seamie Heffernan will partner September, a filly for whom there
are no worries regarding the ground, and this regally bred daughter of Deep Impact
could be the one to be on. She hasn’t been handed the best of draws in stall 10
so Seamie will need to be at his best, but at least she is proven on fast
going.
She won a Listed race at Ascot easily on her only start on
good to firm and she was only narrowly beaten by Laurens on good last time at
Newmarket. Her dam, Peeping Fawn, was a winner on good to firm too so on
pedigree it is a case of the faster the ground the better. Although Happily did beat her quite comfortably the last two times they met, the ground was soft on both occasions. September came out on top when they met on yielding and she can turn the tables on Happily tonight back on a sound surface at odds of 5/1.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
SEPTEMBER @ 5/1
Giant Expectations could spring a surprise back up in trip. |
22.05-DIRT MILE
This is not a race that European horses have fared well in
since its inception back in 2007. There are no British or Irish contenders this
year and it looks a tricky puzzle to try and solve. One clue could be that only
two 3yos have won in 10 renewals, so it might pay to concentrate on the older
horses. 4yos Mor Spirit and Sharp Azteca are at the head of the market, but at
bigger odds I think Giant Expectations could go well.
He is 1/2 at Del Mar, winning a Grade 2 here over 7f on his
penultimate start before disappointing in a Grade 1 when dropped back to 6f
last time out. He seemed to be only hitting top gear as he hit the line when
winning here over 7f so he should be suited by stepping back up in trip. Hopefully
they go quickly up front and give this fast finisher a pace to aim at, and if
they do he could stay on late and reward each way support at 25/1.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
GIANT EXPECTATIONS E/W @ 25/1
James Garfield could give Frankie a fourth win in this race. |
22.50-JUVENILE TURF
British and Irish trained horses have a fine record in this
turf race and Aidan O’Brien leads the way with three wins since 2007. Frankie Dettori
has also won it three times and both men will be looking to add to their tallies
tonight. O’Brien fires just one bullet in Mendelssohn but I don’t think he
represents much value at 11/2 given his achievements on the track. The one I
like is the George Scott trained son of Exceed And Excel James Garfield and he
will be ridden by that man Frankie Dettori.
This fella scored his first win at Group Level last time
when beating Invincible Army over 6f at Newbury. He steps up in class and trip
here, but I think he will handle this new distance judging by how he finished
off his race at Newbury. He is related to a couple of 8f/10f winners too, so
his pedigree suggests he should be fine. He will relish the forecast firm ground
and he has a nice draw in stall 7. At odds of 13/2 James Garfield can give
Frankie a 4th win in this and he is our NAP of the night.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
JAMES GARFIELD @ 13/2 NAP
Abel Tasman looks a big price at 8/1. |
23.35-DISTAFF
This is another dirt race that has proved to be an unhappy
hunting ground for British and Irish horses with none winning since it was
first run back in 1984. Mike Smith and William Mott have five wins each and
they both look to hold strong hands in this year’s renewal. Elate is the
favourite for Mott with Jose Velazquez booked, but we think Abel Tasman can
uphold the form that saw her beat Elate in a 9f Grade 1 at Saratoga back in
July.
This four time Grade 1 winner probably would have won last
time out had she not got to the front as soon as she did. She was a winner here
over 7f on her debut so she will have no issues with the track and she is unbeaten
at 9f. Her trainer Bob Baffert has yet to win this race, but Abel Tasman could
be the filly to break his duck and at odds of 8/1 she definitely represents
each way value in what looks a pretty open race.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
ABEL TASMAN E/W @ 8/1
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