I was eagerly awaiting the decision about running Wildcat Heir in the Cup, and I feel it looks like a good choice to enter, given the lesser quality of the field. The connections of this horse are all class, the owner (Eb Novak) is a friend of my family and an all around great guy.
From what I understand the horse has had physical problems (bad feet) his whole career, which has resulted in only 11 starts up until now. Novak/Perkins had another talented, but oft-injured horse named Delaware Township who won the Vosburgh and finished well in the last Cup at Belmont in \'01. Wildcat Heir was supposed to run at Arlington in a prep but scratched when a foot abscess flared up again. I haven\'t seen the sheet #\'s yet for the Sprint, but I echo Jerry\'s comments that you are not really looking for this kind of horse to run a new top next week. The question is more of can he run near that last effort or even pair up, given the setbacks that the effort caused, and the horse\'s history of injuries. If he does run close to that #, there is a good chance for a board finish and given the right trip a good chance for the victory. When you factor in all of the public money going on Lost in the Fog, you could possibly get a price worth justifying the risk on such an \"ouchy\" horse (Sorry Jerry for using a Ragozin term). Foot problems tend to just pop up out of nowhere. The horse can be fine all week and then boom, you notice a problem. My instincts are that if the horse runs, he will be ready to go. They wouldn\'t run him if he wasn\'t sound.
Either way my rooting interest, and probably my money will be riding on those fragile feet of Wildcat Heir.
Good Luck to all.
-Bull