Getting through 14 of the best races may seem like a tall task, but Mike Shutty’s Super Screener is here to help.
Available weekly and focusing on stakes races coast to coast, Super Screener really turns the dial to 11 for the big events like Breeders’ Cup and Kentucky Derby.
This year’s Breeders’ Cup edition is available now, and for $57 you get every update along the way plus exclusive access to Shutty’s webinars discussing the fields and wagering strategies.
Of course, many eyes will be on North America’s richest horse race, the Breeders’ Cup Classic. While Shutty’s initial pass through the 1 1/4-mile test on Nov. 2 at Del Mar yielded a likely clash between top three-year-olds Fierceness from the U.S. and City of Troy from Ireland, a long shot has bubbled toward the surface in the form of California Crown third-place finisher Newgate.
“His return in the Grade 1 California Crown was his all-time best,” Shutty notes. “There is some risk in him regressing off a lifetime top following a long layoff, but it was a slow pace, and he only ran quickly for two furlongs, so the risk of regression is lowered.”
Every Breeders’ Cup race has a pace discussion, a list of variables to use when handicapping that particular race, horse-by-horse comments with a rank and multi-race wagering suggestions.
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