Is This The Worst Ride Ever On #Zenyatta?

I laid Zenyatta as I said on Twitter on Saturday, but I have to say Zenyatta should have won and won quite easily. Just watch the race….

Now, in my view I don’t buy that she didn’t travel early, if that was true she wouldn’t have picked up like she did. In my view they held her up so they could grab headlines saying how far back they came from. Mike Smith, her rider was quoted as saying she is the best horse ever, supreme confidence and after the race her Jockey blamed himself. Quite ride. This is one of the biggest races of the entire year, how can you expect to come from so far back?

In my view this was supreme arrogance, showing total disrespect for your opponents. Had he won he would have had all the plaudits but would have been lucky. The mare deserved better than that, I think it was a case of big time Charlie. Shocking.

I wonder if Frankie Dettori would have made the same mistake? I doubt it!

Great horses need great jockeys. Sadly one of the pair was found wanting !

Goldikova Makes #BreedersCup History

Goldikova completed a hat-trick of Breeders’ Cup Mile victories at Churchill Downs on Saturday. Ridden with supreme confidence by Olivier Peslier, the magnificent French mare produced her trademark blistering burst of acceleration to cut down her rivals in the Kentucky straight.

A baron spell for Europe at this year’s Breeders’ Cup ended in superlative style on Saturday when Goldikova bounded to victory for an historic third consecutive win in the Breeders’ Cup Mile.

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Early traffic problems and a keen running style set some worries during the early stages of the race, but all doubts were cast aside at the two-furlong pole when the daughter of Anabaa set the track alight with her now characteristic fiery run.

Victory was never in doubt by the furlong pole as she skipped clear ahead of Gio Ponti, and a fast-finishing Paco Boy.

British bookmakers William Hill responded to the victory by installing Goldikova as a 7-2 chance to make it a quartet of wins in the 2011 Breeders’ Cup Mile.

Kate Miller, spokeswoman for William Hill, said: ‘’Goldikova’s audacious owners have already proved that they dream the unthinkable by returning to the Breeders for three wins, and they have yet to rule out an attempt at a fourth. Goldikova’s seemingly effortless third win turned her from a modern great into a legend. Surely a fourth win would make her an equine god.’’

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Charlie McCann’s Weekend #Horseracing Betting Preview

The Breeders’ Cup is the weekend racing highlight with the brilliant unbeaten six-year-old American mare Zenyatta looking to retire after a 20th successive victory in the big race of the night the Classic. She gave the boys a start and a beating on the Pro-Ride surface of Santa Anita last year but can she follow up on the Kentucky dirt?

Jockey Mike Smith celebrates aboard Zenyatta after winning the Breeders' Cup Classic thoroughbred horse race at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California November 7, 2009. REUTERS/Fred Greaves

The whole of America is behind her, but it should be noted that she has only run once against the boys in her 19 career wins and there are some, myself included, who do not feel she will be as effective on today’s surface especially as her come from behind tactics will mean she will get her fair share of kickback.

Looking At Lucky (10.45) would have been a confident selection had it not been for his dreadful draw in stall 13 but the hope is that jockey Garrett Gomez can get the Preakness Stakes’ winner into a challenging position at the first bend from his coffin box. The selection has eased in the betting from 7/2 to 5/1 with StanJames.com as a result of the draw but we should know our fate by the first turn.

If Zenyatta is to retire undefeated she is likely to have to pass the vast majority of the field and she normally circles her field. She showed last year she was a special mare. Tonight will show us if she deserves to be called one of the sports’ greats.

Breeders’ Cup Classic: Prices from StanJames.com

9-4       Zenyatta

5          Looking At Lucky

11-2     Blame

7          Quality Road

11        Haynesfield

16        Bar

Earlier on in the card French winning machine Goldikova is bidding to become the first horse in history to land three Breeders’ Cups. She showed she was as good as ever when winning the Prix Foret at Longchamp last time and has finished in front of Paco Boy on each of the four times they have met. She overcame a moderate draw at Santa Anita last year and could have been more fortunate with the draw again tonight.

Ryan Moore takes over from Richard Hughes on Paco Boy as the latter is embroiled in a battle for the jockeys’ title which has gone down to the wire at Doncaster. It would be somewhat ironic if Paco Boy was to finish in front of Goldikova for the first time without the assistance of Hughes, but I look elsewhere for the winner and suggest Gio Ponti (8.40) can keep the prize at home.

The forecast firm ground won’t inconvenience Gio Ponti who finished runner up to Zenyatta over 10f in last year’s Classic. He will need an end-to-end gallop at a mile given he needs holding up, but he showed a smart turn of foot at Keeneland last time and may cause a shock.

Breeders’ Cup Mile, (place terms: 1/4 the first 3) prices from Stan James:

5-4       Goldikova

11-2     Paco Boy

11-2     Gio Ponti

9          Sidney’s Candy

12        Proviso

20        Bar

The dual former Gold Cup winner Kauto Star (2.25) is in action at Down Royal and cannot be opposed given there remain stamina doubts about his main market rival Arkle winner Sizing Europe staying 3m. Kauto Star is nearing his 11th birthday and is unlikely to be getting any better, but he goes well fresh, is arguably better going right-handed and ought to make a winning reappearance.

As long as there is no significant rain at Wincanton I am keen on the chances of Kerada (1.40) who has a big pull in the weights with Banjaxed Girl on Newbury running back in the spring. Some of the stables’ inmates have been needing a run but as long as the ground is no worse than good to soft Kerada must take some beating off 10st 5lbs.

Champion trainer Paul Nicholls has a couple of runners in the Elite Hurdle and jockey bookings would suggest that American Trilogy is the one despite not having run for 690 days. The grey is a former Festival winner but I just favour Tito Bustillo (2.10) in a cracking renewal. The selection showed with his two wins at Taunton last year that a tight handed track is his optimum conditions and this could be his best chance of a big race win this term.

I hope the 2010 flat jockeys’ title is shared by Paul Hanagan and Richard Hughes and the latter is aboard Senate (3.10 Doncaster) who has long been at the top of my November Handicap shortlist and will appreciate the forecast good to soft ground.

At Sandown Sonny Mullen (3.30) is taken to go one better having jumped well on his chase debut at Ffos Las over 2m 4f. Kim Bailey has his horses in excellent form and with the step up in trip a plus he merits nap material.

The Hitman On Saturday, Free #Horseracing Tips, 6 November

It is a big day of racing both in the UK, Ireland and of course at Churchill Downs where the Breeders cup will keep is going well into the night. The Hitman has all your best bets for Saturday’s action.

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There has been a real big fuss made about the Breeders Cup but in my view running it over two days has watered it down and it has lost some of the attraction, it least in terms of staying in on a Saturday night to watch it. Were it not for two very special fillies I probably wouldn’t watch this year but in Goldikova ( 8:40 Churchill Downs) and Zenyatta (10:45) there are two superstars of the equine world in action.

Certainly Goldikova for me is the best bet of the night and all she has to do is beat Paco Boy again and she will complete a hat-trick of wins in this mile turf contest. That would be just simply sensational, she is the best miler I have ever seen and I will be willing her to win and dancing with tears in my eyes if she does. Sometimes racing isn’t just about betting, sometimes it is about greatness and this French filly deserves to go down in history. 11/10 May be short but I think it’s still worth having a bet.

The the handicap on Saturday is the November handicap at Doncaster which will be run on good to soft ground. The race is as always hugely competitive with 23 declared runners. I think this will be one for Richard Hughes aboard Senate (3:10 Doncaster) for trainer John Gosden who train the winner of this race last year. Senate didn’t seem to handle conditions at Newbury last time but connections expect better at Doncaster on a track and on ground that should suit ideally. There is plenty of value to be had about backing Senate and I will be doing so each way.

The best of the jumps action on Saturday is at Wincanton where I have my eye on a couple. Australia Day (2:10 Wincanton) looks want to keep on the right side of and despite having to concede weight to all of his 10 rivals I think will complete a hat-trick over obstacles.

Paul Nicholls has a very interesting novice chaser in the shape of Robinson Collonges ( 2:45 Wincanton) who opened his account over fences at Bangor winning by 20 lengths, as easy as you like and definitely looks a high quality individual to follow. We may not get much of a price here with only five runners declared but this is very much one for the future from a powerful stable. Even money bigger though, count me in!

The Hitman on Friday, Free #Horseracing Tips, 5 November

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By Carl Harris

The Hitman marks your card for Friday’s action, where there is no doubt that the best is over the pond at Churchill Downs as the Breeders Cup gets underway.

The best bet of the day is without a doubt the wonderful Midday (22:50) who bids for back to back success in the Breeders Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Churchill Downs. What a wonderful mare she is and is probably now at her peak, which is reflected in her form figures. Backers will not get much of a price, certainly not with the British bookmakers but there looks to be little in the way of serious competition and Henry Cecil can raise the flag at Warren Place again tonight. Midday is the absolute banker bet of 2010 in my view tonight.

In the UK the contrast in quality really could not be greater with flat cards at Southwell and Wolverhampton. The main interest in has to be said is the dingdong battle between Hanagan and Hughes for the jockeys championship. Both would be deserving winners, for different reasons, and in truth I don’t mind who wins.

Latest betting;

2/7 Paul Hanagan
5/2 Richard Hughes

Speaking of Paul Hanagan, she has a very strong chance aboard Diggerat (2:30 Southwell) of overturning the odds-on favourite. This could seal the title for the jockey so we know we will get the kitchen sink thrown at this one today. He is also very well weighted in this claimer and having been competing with credit in handicap company I think there is some value to be had here. Exchange players may want to take a chance and lay Lucky Punt here.

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Midday can repeat Breeders Cup Victory tonight

The best bet of the day at Southwell Encore Une Anne (1:30) who has found an ideal opportunity to break her maiden. She is bred to run at much better places than the Nottinghamshire venue where she runs today but her form is pretty strong and the shapes up really to match with the Godolphin horse and I think connections would be very disappointed were they not to win here. There is always the danger that she doesn’t handle the kickback but Newmarket horses have plenty of opportunity to run on the surface at home so I am not too concerned. Not much of a price it has to be said but this does look very solid bet.

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Charlie McCann’s #BreedersCup Preview

Charlie from Stan James Takes a look at the wonderful #BreedersCup meeting which starts on Friday..

Breeders Cup, Only 48 Hours Away

The Breeders Cup is only now 48 hours away and here are some video previews of the great event…..

Can Zenyatta win the Breeders Cup again?

Midday, can she win the Breeders Cup?

Goldikova, can she become a legend?

Charlie McCann’s Breeders Cup Preview

The 27th Breeders’ Cup from Churchill Downs will be held at Churchill Downs home of the Kentucky Derby on the 5th-6th November. As ever there will be a strong European challenge in the Turf races with Derby & Arc winner Workforce the likely favourite in the Turf, Midday looking to back up last year’s win in the Filly & mares’ Turf and the great French mare Goldikova looking for a historic third successive win in the Mile.

Europe is not represented in the Classic but the unbeaten Zenyatta is looking to win her 20th and last race. She was magnificent when beating the best of the boys at Santa Anita on the Pro-Ride in 09 but can she repeat the feat on the dirt of Churchill Downs?

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Goldikova Looking Good Ahead Of Breeders Cup

Freddie Head has said that Goldikova‘s preparation for a record-breaking third successive victory in the TVG Breeders’ Cup Mile in America on November 6 is going smoothly.

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The trainer, speaking at his yard on the edge of Chantilly, France, said:

Goldikova‘s work has been good and she seems in great form. We haven’t changed anything this year and had the same prep race. It was even better this year as we won the Prix de la Foret so for the moment all is well. I don’t think she can do better than she is.”

The five-year-old’s two previous wins in the TVG Breeders’ Cup Mile came at the Californian track of Santa Anita Park, whereas Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, hosts this year’s Breeders’ Cup World Championships. But Head is not worried by the change of venue, with Goldikova aiming to be the first horse to win three Breeders’ Cup races. He commented:

Going to Churchill Downs this year does not change much – all the American tracks are about the same.

The weather may be a little cooler. I don’t want too much rain. They have been having a very dry spell there and I hope it lasts. Even if it does rain, the ground is not going to be as soft as it was at Longchamp the other day (for the Prix de la Foret). She is travelling to America on Saturday – it takes 12 hours – she ships to Louisville or Lexington with a stop at Stansted to put the English horses on the plane. She is a very good traveller and does not sweat much. We had a very bad draw last year – we had ridden from the front in the Prix de la Foret and got beat and so I told Olivier (Peslier) to wait a bit with her – he was a bit further back than we wanted but that is the way races turn out.

I was a little worried for sure – she was a long way behind the leaders in the back straight. But Olivier knew what he was doing. This year we led again in the Prix de la Foret but she did not fight with him – that was the big difference. She is very fast – she loves the speed. There is no doubt that is why she is so brilliant in the States because they start fast which we do not do here – the stalls open and everybody stops and holds back. The faster they go, the better she is and firm ground is good for her. She does a seven-furlong gallop every day – usually she goes out second lot at 9.30am or so.Her last good work will be on Thursday with Olivier but she does not need much – she is very forward in her preparation. She will then just tick over in America.

The draw is going to be important in America. I don’t want Goldikova to be drawn on the outside again. It will be up to Olivier how he rides the race – you have to let jockeys do what they want. Paco Boy is a super horse – so tough and genuine. Gio Ponti if he runs, will be the one to beat this year I suppose – he is a very good horse – second in the Classic last year. Proviso is a good mare – normally we have beaten her but she is at home over there now.”