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TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS

METROPOLITAN H. (G1), 10TH-BEL, $600,000, 3YO/UP, 1M, 5:49 P.M. EDT, 5-25
 
PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1 ACCREDIT MAKER MICHAEL J COA E M 116
2 SMOOTH AIR STUTTS BENNIE F JR LOPEZ PASCACIO 118
3 FAMOUS PATRIOT HILLS TIMOTHY A CASTELLANO J J 114
4 IMPERIAL COUNCIL MCGAUGHEY CLAUDE III FUENTES RAYMUND 108
5 RILEY TUCKER BAFFERT BOB LEZCANO JOSE 114
6 THE ROUNDHOUSE PLETCHER TODD A PRADO E S 114
7 READY'S ECHO PLETCHER TODD A VELAZQUEZ J R 114
8 MR. SIDNEY MOTT WILLIAM I DESORMEAUX K J 115
9 MY PAL CHARLIE STALL ALBERT M JR VELASQUEZ CORNELIO 117
10 MR. FANTASY MCLAUGHLIN KIARAN P LUZZI M J 109
11 BRIBON (FR) RIBAUDO ROBERT J GARCIA A 117
12 DRIVEN BY SUCCESS LEVINE BRUCE DOMINGUEZ R A 113
13 RUNFORTHEDOE (BRZ) LOBO PAULO H MARAGH RAJIV 114

A dozen will go postward in the Memorial Day feature at Belmont Park, Monday's $600,000 Metropolitan H. (G1), following trainer Kiaran McLaughlin's announcement Sunday that MR. FANTASY (E Dubai) developed a temperature over the weekend and would be withdrawn.

Grade 1 turf winner MR. SIDNEY (Storm Cat) is being aggressively spotted in here and we love it, as the sole North American Grade 1 winner in the group should not be ignored. Trained by Bill Mott, the five-year-old bay is bred as well as one can be and had drilled consecutive :47 4/5 half-miles over this oval in advance of this. The Kentucky-bred has some tactical speed on the green and we expect a monstrous showing from him under Kent Desormeaux, and the price should be square.

THE ROUNDHOUSE (Fusaichi Pegasus) has looked good in 2009 after having skipped his three-year-old season for Todd Pletcher, closing from the clouds to get third in the Churchill Downs S. (G2) last out. The steadily improving colt has nothing to offer in the early going but possesses a potent late kick, which should vault him into a money slot at the wire. Edgar Prado will ride.

The classy SMOOTH AIR (Smooth Jazz) has earned BRIS Speed figures of 100 or more in six of his last eight, including wins in the Ohio Derby (G2) and Gulfstream Park H. (G2). The four-year-old Florida-bred has it all -- tactical speed, a big late kick and heart -- and he would be a logical contender to earn his first Grade 1 win. Pascacio Lopez retains the mount.

The sometimes temperamental IMPERIAL COUNCIL (Empire Maker) has a ton of talent for Shug McGaughey and gets in this race under a feathery 108 pounds including Raymundo Fuentes. The well-bred sophomore has run into some serious three-year-olds of late, most recently finishing second to Charitable Man (Lemon Drop Kid) in the Peter Pan S. (G2). Imperial Council isn't facing the strongest field ever assembled for this storied event, so we consider him a threat from midpack. Reigning Super Derby (G2) winner MY PAL CHARLIE (Indian Charlie) has not quite lived up to our lofty expectations so far this year. Conditioned by Albert Stall Jr., the Kentucky-bred closed for second in the Churchill Downs S. in his last and is still a logical top-three threat under Cornelio Valesquez.

BRIBON (Fr) (Mark of Esteem [Ire]) was a big, if troubled, third versus better in the Cigar Mile H. (G1) in the fall and comes in winning two of his last three for Robert Ribaudo. The impressive six-year-old sports a sharp 6-2-3-1 mark over this strip, including a victory in the Westchester S. (G3) at this distance last time out. Bribon has also turned in a pair of nice maintenance breezes while readying for this test. Alan Garcia retains the mount.

DRIVEN BY SUCCESS (Precise End) has responded to the trainer switch to Bruce Levine last summer like a different animal, posting three routs with a third-place finish in the Carter H. (G1) in his latest venture. The New York-bred has registered BRIS Speed numbers of 107, 106, 100 and 103 in his last four and has good early zip, but drawing the 12 post going longer than he might prefer could lead to his undoing. We'll still use the smart gelding beneath Ramon Dominguez.

Drawn widest of all is RUNFORTHEDOE (Brz) (Our Emblem), who comes off a closing second in the Oaklawn H. (G2) for Paulo Lobo. The Group 1 hero has yet to win in three U.S. starts, however. We really like Lobo and acknowledge that his colt has a good deal of ability, but he looks in deep under Rajiv Maragh. RILEY TUCKER (Harlan's Holiday) was awesome last out, drilling an allowance group at Churchill Downs while earning a lifetime-best 106 Speed figure for Bob Baffert. The four-year-old has won two of his three starts this campaign and smoked a bullet five-eighths leading up to this, so he's another we'll add to the exotics party.

READY'S ECHO (More Than Ready) might be ready to step up at this level, as the Pletcher colt looked the part in his latest allowance win. On the other hand, he's not even the best one-run closer in his own barn. We'll take a stand against the dark bay. ACCREDIT (E Dubai) was easily best in the Churchill Downs S. last out and turned out to be an excellent claim for Mike Maker, who grabbed this one for $75,000 in March. The speedy dark bay had the misfortune of drawing the rail in here, which will likely force the hand of Eibar Coa to send early. On the positive side, there isn't a whole lot of blazing speed in here, but the Florida-bred is still not our favorite in this spot. FAMOUS PATRIOT (Repent) outran his odds when third in the Hal's Hope H. (G3) three back and won his prep for this race, but the bay colt could only be suggested for the exotics against these.

TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS:   1st-MR. SIDNEY
    2nd-THE ROUNDHOUSE
    3rd-SMOOTH AIR
     


 


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