Video preview of the Grade 1, $1 million Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park.
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Video preview of the Grade 1, $1 million Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park.
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This year’s field features several familiar rivals, including horses exiting the Grade 3 Poker Stakes, making for an intriguing rematch with a potentially different pace scenario.
Several horses prefer to race on or near the lead, including Maycocks Bay, My Boy Prince, Itsallcomintogetha, and Mi Bago.
That projected pace should favor the tactical stalkers and late runners, particularly Zulu Kingdom if he returns to the running style that produced many of his biggest victories.
Rather than being committed to the front, he figures to save ground from the rail before making his move entering the stretch.
The morning-line favorite is Zulu Kingdom (5-2) for trainer Chad Brown with Flavien Prat aboard. A seven-time winner from 10 starts, Zulu Kingdom has been remarkably consistent throughout his career and owns a strong record at both Saratoga and the one-mile distance.
He enters this race after finishing third in the Grade 3 Poker Stakes, where he was sent to the front from the rail. While he has proven capable of winning on the lead, many of his best performances have come when tracking the pace before producing his finishing kick.
If Prat allows him to settle behind the early leaders this time, Zulu Kingdom could be in an ideal position turning for home.
Pass the Hat arrives in excellent form after upsetting the Poker Stakes at 10-1. He pressed the pace before narrowly defeating stablemate Capitol Hill by a nose, with Zulu Kingdom finishing third.
His recent speed figures have improved noticeably, and his running style versatility gives jockey John Velazquez plenty of options depending on how the pace develops.
With three victories in his last four starts, Pass the Hat clearly deserves serious respect once again.
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Below is a breakdown of the field and the key contenders.
A pair of classy horses possess early speed, which should make the opening stages of this race especially interesting.
Forged Steel is coming off a dominant front-running victory in the Hollywood Gold Cup and figures to be aggressive again from the start. Phileas Fogg, last year’s Suburban winner, also does his best running on or near the lead, while Original Sin showed more early interest than usual in his latest victory.
With multiple pace players signed on, the race could set up nicely for horses capable of stalking the leaders or making a sustained late run.
A consistent runner who has finished in the top three in all seven career starts, Classicist enters off an optional claiming victory at Aqueduct. While reliability is a positive, his recent speed figures leave him with ground to make up against this deeper graded stakes field.
Forged Steel delivered an eye-catching nine-length victory in the Grade 2 Hollywood Gold Cup after controlling the pace throughout. His recent figures put him squarely in contention, but this represents a significantly tougher assignment against a deeper and more experienced group.
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The Grade 3 Sanford Stakes headlines the early stakes action at Saratoga Race Course on Saturday, July 4. The $225,000 event is contested over six furlongs on the main track for 2-year-olds, with a scheduled post time of 2:54 p.m. ET.
With several impressive maiden winners making just their second career starts, this year’s Sanford features plenty of upside and an intriguing pace scenario. Below is a look at the field and the leading contenders.
Two horses are expected to scratch from the field:
With Waggley out, #2 Booked moves to the rail.
Trainer Steve Asmussen’s colt enters as the morning-line favorite after breaking his maiden in convincing fashion at Saratoga.
Booked endured a troubled start in his debut at Churchill Downs before finishing second. He returned at Saratoga, broke much better, pressed the pace, and drew away to win by 1¾ lengths. He owns a victory over the track and has logged multiple workouts at Saratoga since arriving in May.
The key question is whether he can break sharply from the inside post. If he leaves the gate cleanly, he should secure another favorable stalking trip.
Goodbye to Romance made a highly professional debut, tracking the pace before taking command and winning by 3¼ lengths at Aqueduct.
Trainer Jenna Antonucci has prepared him with four five-furlong workouts over the Saratoga surface, suggesting he’s ready for another forward move. Flavien Prat takes the mount after previously enjoying success with the Antonucci barn.
The son of Complexity appears well suited to the added distance and projects to enjoy an ideal stalking trip.
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One of the first things that stands out is the projected pace.
Siyouincanada (#1) appears to be the lone true front-runner in the field. After wiring the field in his career debut from the rail, he draws the inside again and looks capable of controlling the tempo if no one challenges him early.
Behind him, Glavin (#7) projects to enjoy an ideal stalking trip. Most of the remaining entrants prefer to settle in mid-pack or farther back, making this a race that could favor horses positioned near the front.
This colt couldn’t have asked for a better debut, wiring the field from the rail at generous odds.
He finds himself in a similar situation here, drawing the inside once again with very little confirmed early speed signed on.
The class hike is substantial, and this is only his second lifetime start, but if he’s allowed to dictate comfortable fractions, he’ll be difficult to reel in.
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