2011 Breeders' Cup Ladies’ Classic Contenders – A First Look
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Jul-19-2011
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The much awaited second set of extraordinary challenges of Breeder’s Cup is gearing up all challengers for an exciting line of races. Following the strong contention of Havre de Grace with Blind Luck and many more, the Champion Horse of the Year is being eyed by numerous talented runners with excellent racing skills and wins under the belt. Betting is in full bloom with money making opportunities like the superfectas and trifectas. Follow the links for more details.
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Here we take a look at some of the leading horses in the female handicap division and who are some of the possibilities for the Breeders' Cup Ladies’ Classic this November at Churchill Downs.
At the top of the list of this year’s older females, we have Havre de Grace, who has won three straight, and right behind her Blind Luck, who has won her last two.
Havre de Grace and Blind Luck have met five times in the last year, and will renew their rivalry in the 1 1/4 miles in the 74th running of the Delaware Handicap on Saturday. This race is a “Win and You’re In” race, which means the winner gets an automatic spot in this year’s Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic at Churchill Downs. Blind Luck got the better of Havre de Grace last year by a nose and a neck for wins in the Delaware Oaks and Grade 1 Alabama, respectively. Havre de Grace then turned the tables on her rival with a neck win of her own that one. Blind Luck finished second and Havre de Grace second and third in last year’s Ladies’ Classic, both losing out to Unrivaled Belle. Their most recent meeting was in the Grade 3 Azeri at Oaklawn back in March, where Havre de Grace defeated her nemesis by 3 ¼ lengths. Based on this latest meeting, you would have to give the upper hand to Havre de Grace as the leader in the older filly and mare division. Since their meeting, both have raced twice, though not against each other, and both have racked up two wins. Both mares are remarkable in that neither has ever finished out of the money in their careers.
If only as compelling a rivalry as this could develop in the older male handicap division, preferably among horses that had faced each other during the Triple Crown, horse racing could get the boost it so badly needs.
A horse that has been making a name for her this year is Awesome Maria. This attractive gray mare got her first Grade 1 by taking the Ogden Phipps on June 18, 2011, winning by 3 convincing lengths in good time. She continues to climb up the ladder of the older filly and mare division as the Ogden Phipps was her fourth straight win and is undefeated this year. She did lose to Havre de Grace and Blind Luck by 10 lengths in the Fitz Dixon Cotillion Stakes, but that was ages ago back in October and she is a much improved filly since then.
Switch is a very talented mare as well, but has finished second in her last three races, including once to Blind Luck and once to Havre de Grace, although she was never let them beat her by more than ¾ of a length. Consequently, she has to be considered right near the leaders of the filly and mare division. She has raced in seven consecutive Grade 1 races, so she has never ducked the best, and she even earned two Grade 1 wins in that stretch. Those two Grade 1’s, however, were at seven furlongs, and at the longer distance races, she has twice lost the lead in the stretch which raises questions about her stamina. She is certainly very speedy, but will that last furlong in the Ladies’ Classic be her undoing? Time will tell.
Miss Match must still be considered in the mix as well. She caused an upset at odds of 45-1 over the aforementioned Switch in the Grade 1 Santa Margarita Stakes back in March over at Santa Anita and she managed to get within ¾ of a length of Blind Luck in the Grade 1 Vanity at Hollywood in June, proving that her upset was no fluke. Last out she faced older males in the Hollywood Gold Cup though proved no match for those and faded, but she has shown she belongs with the best of her division.
One thing about all Breeders’ Cup races is that they are great betting opportunities. The Breeders’ Cup is probably the best day for wagering for the hard-core racing player. There is always the opportunity to find real betting value, specifically when it comes to exotic wagers, like superfectas, trifectas, exactas as well as the Pick 6. The Breeders’ Cup two-day event can return a substantial profit for a person who really understand all the different betting opportunities and know how to identify wagering value. Horse racing systems and horse racing programs can help you identify Breeders’ Cup contenders and good solid horse racing knowledge can help you further refine your picks.
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