This Race is for the Ace

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Our tipster is on fire!  Please, be especially thankful that our contributing handicapper has given us two back to back first place winning tips on the past two days of Keeneland’s Fall meet.  He isn’t finished.  We have another tip for today.

On this fine 15th of October, at Keeneland, look to race #7.  Our tip guy says, “#5, Holding Aces, was very impressive in his first start.  He should be forwardly placed but will have to hold off a late charge form #4, Watershed.  Catalano (Holding Aces trainer) looks like he has a nice colt here and could hold on at a good price.”

Holding Aces in a 3 year old colt owned by Gary and May West.  The West’s have had multiple grades stakes wins in their over 1,600 starts including a 1st place Breeders’ Cup win.  The jockey is multiple graded stakes winning Shaun Bridgmohan.  Bridgmohan has an Eclipse award for outstanding apprentice jockey.  He has come in 2nd in the Kentucky Derby and both 2nd and 3rd in several Breeders’ Cup races.  Wayne M. Catalano has over 12 thousand career starts and is the multiple graded stakes winning trainer to Holding Aces.  Catalano has had several 1st place finishes in Breeders’ Cup races.  Holding Aces ran 1st in his only career start.  That happened last month at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, KY.

Watershed, is also a 3 yer old colt.  He is owned by Godolphin Racing, LCC.  They have 2 Eclipse awards and multiple graded stakes wins in over 1000 starts. Those include many first place finishes in the Breeders’ Cup, and they finished 2nd with Frosted in this years Belmont Stakes.  Joel Rosario is the jockey for Watershed.  He has finished repeatedly at 1st, 2nd or 3rd in all legs of the Triple Crown.  He has over 11 thousand starts with multiple grades stakes wins and has several Breeders’ Cup wins too.  Kiaran P. McLaughlin trains Watershed.  He is a multiple graded stakes winner as well.  He was the trainer for Frosted at the Belmont Stakes. He has over 6 thousand starts to his credit and has done very well in Breeders’ Cup races too.  Watershed has 2 career starts.  Both were at Saratoga this past August.  He came in 1st then 4th.  His 1st race, of course, was his maiden and his second was the King’s Bishop Stakes.  Grade 1 is very impressive, I believe, for his second race.

Fingers crossed, and all that superstition that we get another win today.  Thanks for reading and sharing.  I return to the live action Friday!

Update:  Watershed won after being last place for most of the race.  He went wide to win by 1 and 3/4 lengths.  Holding Aces finished 5th after taking the lead straight out of the gate and holding in the front three for most of the race until Sharm and Watershed came up from the back. 

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Weekday Wagering

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Good morning race fans!  I am headed back for the 4th day of Keeneland’s Fall Meet today, 10/7/15, and I have a little gift, or two, for you from our contributing handicapper!

On the 8th race you may want to go with the 8th horse.  He says, “Stand Guard could improve dramatically, from last start, and be a nice price!”  Race 8 at Keeneland today is 1 and 1/16 miles on the dirt .  It is a maiden special weight race for 2 year olds with a purse of $65,000.  The race should occur at 4:47 PM EST.  Stand Guard is a Kentucky bred horse sired by Awesome Again.  His dam is North Cork.  He has only raced once previously.  That was at Churchill Downs this past September when he finished 5th.  His jockey is Shaun Bridgmohan.  Wayne M. Catalano is the trainer with Gary and May West Stables, LCC for owners.  I’m hoping this colt has a big day at the track today and maybe makes each of you some money.

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As for gift number 2… here’s one more tip.  On Thursday, 10/8/15, look to race #6 at Keeneland and perhaps pick #7.  The tipster said, “Cha Mono ran well last time, at Kentucky Downs, after being in tight early.  Greg Foley (trainer) is a solid 23% switching from turf to dirt.” Race 6 is scheduled to go off at 3:51 PM EST.  It is a race for 3 year olds and up which have never won 2 races.  The purse is $58,000 and the race is 6 and 1/2 furlongs on the dirt.  Cha Mono has had 11 career starts.  In his 1st four races he was always 2nd or third.  Then he won 1st at Ellis Park in July of 2014.  Since then he struggled for the next 4 races before coming in at 2nd and 3rd in his last two starts.  If his history repeats, it looks like he is due for a win this time.  This 4 year old gelding is Kentucky bred between First Samurai and Gregoriana.  His jockey is Corey J. Lanerie.  He is owned by Golden Shamrock Farms, LCC. and trained by Gregory D. Foley.  It would be sweet if Thursday is Cha Mono’s day to win!

I hope each of you enjoyed the tips!  Have some great weekdays at the races.  I wish to see you there.  Drop me a comment, please.  Thanks again!

Update:  Both Stand Guard and Cha Mono came in 4th in their races.  Look for my next post.  Hoping for better luck tomorrow!

 

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