TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS
HOLLYWOOD JUVENILE CHAMPIONSHIP S. (G3), 3RD-HOL, $100,000, 2YO, 6F, 2:21 P.M. PDT, 7-16 |
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PP | HORSE | TRAINER | JOCKEY | WT |
1 | STEVIE WONDERBOY | O’NEILL DOUG | GOMEZ G K | 115 |
2 | DOUBLE PARKED | DOMINGUEZ CAESAR F | SOLIS A | 117 |
3 | WHAT A SONG | BAFFERT BOB | ESPINOZA V | 117 |
4 | BASHERT | CURRIN WILLIAM | DOUGLAS R R | 117 |
5 | BLAZE IT | GONZALEZ SAL | MARTINEZ FELIP | 117 |
Saturday’s Hollywood Juvenile Championship S. (G3), the first stakes race of
the year for two-year-olds in Southern California, is essentially a match race
between WHAT A SONG (Songandaprayer) and BASHERT (Tiger Ridge), the two most
impressive juvenile winners at Hollywood Park. What a Song easily rates our top
choice despite running two-fifths of a second slower than his primary rival last
out.
Trained by Bob Baffert, What a Song stalked the early pace from the outside,
took the lead in hand turning for home, then easily drew clear under little, if
any, encouragement to win going away by 3 1/4 lengths when unveiled on June 18.
The dark bay colt, who topped the Barretts March sale at $1.9 million, ran the 5
1/2-furlong distance in 1:03 4/5 while earning a 103 BRIS Speed rating. He is
drawn to the immediate inside of Bashert and should be able to save some ground
around the turn.
Bashert, a $110,000 Keeneland September purchase, dueled from the outside,
took the lead at will around the turn, then drew clear under mild encouragement
to break his maiden in his second outing by five lengths while running just a
tad green. The bay colt ran 5 1/2 furlongs in 1:03 2/5, good for a 101 Speed
rating, and the runner-up, Dark Nose (Bertrando), came back to win by
open-lengths next out.
These two are hard to separate, but we just liked the way What a Song looked.
STEVIE WONDERBOY (Stephen Got Even), owned by entertainment mogul Merv
Griffin, split horses near the half-mile marker, advanced from the inside around
the turn, then finished well for second while no threat to our top choice in his
debut. He should fill out the tri.
DOUBLE PARKED (Ecton Park) and BLAZE IT (What A Spell) each broke their
maidens for a $40,000 tag last out and are overmatched here.
TRACK BANDIT
SELECTIONS: |
1st-WHAT A SONG | |
2nd-BASHERT | ||
3rd-STEVIE WONDERBOY |