Breeders’ Cup Friday: Expert Picks for Juvenile Action & Turf Contests
Santa Anita Park is set too host the first day of the Breeders’ Cup, featuring several high-stakes races for juvenile horses, drawing meaningful attention from the horse racing world and a substantial betting public. Millions are on the line across these contests, with implications for breeding values and future racing careers. Today’s races will set the stage for Saturday’s Classic, and provide early insights into potential stars of tomorrow.
Despite a perceived European disadvantage, the expert selections lean towards Precise in the featured race, acknowledging the challenge of the 12 post position but emphasizing the filly’s inherent talent. queen of Hawaii, trained by Joseph O’Brien, is tipped to finish well, leveraging her left-handed win record and mile proficiency. While skeptical of most American contenders, Final Accord receives a nod as a potential performer. A firm stance is taken against Time to Dream, dismissing narratives of bad luck, and interest is piqued by the Japanese runner Switch in Love‘s early speed.
In the Juvenile race, following the scratch of Desert Gate, the focus shifts to Ted Noffey as the top pick, despite reservations about Brant‘s ability to handle the distance. Blackout Time and Intrepido are identified as horses capable of strong performances.
The Juvenile Turf race sees a strategic endorsement of Hey Nay Nay, anticipating a favorable trip mirroring his Del Mar Juvenile Turf win. The selection hinges on a pace scenario where Hey Nay Nay can sit comfortably behind Outfielder, expected to set the pace but ultimately fade. gstaad is considered, but concerns about the draw temper enthusiasm. Street Beast and Gordon Pass are highlighted as potential longshot contenders.