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Fair Grounds / Hodges Photography
In this biweekly series, racing analyst J. Keeler Johnson
shares promising horses from his handicapping watch list, reviewing runners who
have recently caught his eye and previewing horses scheduled to run back in the
near future.
Entries
Saturday, Fair Grounds, race 7
A quality field has turned out for the 1 1/16-mile, $100,000
Gun Runner, a road to the Kentucky Derby 2025 qualifier worth 10-5-3-2-1 points to
the top five finishers. The five-horse field includes a couple of experienced,
Derby-prep alumni, but I’m confident up-and-coming maiden winner Admiral Dennis
will deliver a victory.
Admiral Dennis enjoyed no racing luck at all when debuting
in a 6 1/2-furlong maiden special weight at Churchill Downs. He was stuck
behind horses down the homestretch and never had a clear path to run. Despite
this obstacle he battled on to finish third, beaten by only two lengths.
Bettors noticed the trouble Admiral Dennis endured and made
him an odds-on favorite to win his second start in a one-mile maiden special
weight at Churchill. This time the colt enjoyed an unencumbered journey
tracking the pace outside of horses. Down the lane he finished strongly, running
his final quarter-mile in 24.57 seconds to win by 3 1/2 lengths.
#10 Admiral Dennis stretches out to a mile and breaks his maiden in the finale at @ChurchillDowns for trainer @bradcoxracing with @luissaezpty aboard! ??
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— TwinSpires Racing ?? (@TwinSpires) November 7, 2024
Admiral Dennis has drawn the far outside post in the Gun
Runner and figures to enjoy another comfortable tracking trip. From there he
should be tough to beat for two-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Brad Cox.
Saturday, Fair Grounds, race 9
Last year’s Gun Runner winner Track Phantom is returning to
Fair Grounds for the 1 1/6-mile $100,000 Tenacious. He’s the 3-1 second choice
on the morning line and has a good chance to upset 9-5 favorite Saudi Crown,
who exits a last-place finish in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.
Track Phantom’s 1 1/4-length triumph in the Gun Runner
kicked off a productive streak of performances at Fair Grounds. In his second
start over the surface he wired the 1 1/16-mile, Grade 3 Lecomte by 2 3/4
lengths over future stakes winner Nash. In his third start he carved out the
pace in the 1 1/8-mile Risen Star (G2) before tiring to finish second by a
half-length against future Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Sierra Leone. Among his
beaten rivals were next-out Louisiana Derby (G2) winner Catching Freedom and
future Wood Memorial (G2) conqueror Resilience.
Track Phantom subsequently faded to finish fourth in the 1
3/16-mile Louisiana Derby (G2) and then 11th in the 1 1/4-mile Kentucky Derby.
The distances may have been too long. After taking six months off, he bounced
back when cutting back to seven furlongs for a $100,000 allowance optional
claimer at Churchill Downs, finishing second by one length after leading in mid-stretch.
Horace Mann runs them down at 5/1 in R9 at @churchilldowns for trainer @PhilDamato1 with Martin Garcia in the irons! ??
The G3 River City is coming up next!
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— TwinSpires Racing ?? (@TwinSpires) November 9, 2024
Track Phantom is 3-for-3 racing 1 1/16 miles and should
appreciate returning to this distance at Fair Grounds. In his second start off
the layoff, Track Phantom looks formidable under red-hot jockey José Ortiz, who
has gone 28-for-82 for 34% to start the meet at Fair Grounds.
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