Tony,
Re: Happy Ticket, carefully watch that Beldame. I loved her in that spot. If this was a two turn 9f, I\'d agree that the distance would be an issue. But in that first try at the trip, once she realized that she was being asked to go an extra 110 yards than she ever had before, and once Espo stopped using the left hand, she dug back in and fought to the wire AND BEYOND IT..
In \'05, she has banged out: 1.5; -.5; .25; -1.25; -1.25.. And amazingly, she has done that at 5 different tracks under 5 different midgets. She has been beaten by 2 horses EVER, Ashado and Madcap Escapade, and against Escapade in that Princess Rooney she broke lousy and steadied before the turn. You say that Pleasant Home is \"must consider\", and I agree. But I think you were there Ballerina Day... \"Home\" had NO ANSWER when Ticket cruised by her!
Leggio has spaced her races beautifully; we get the benefit of knowing she likes the Big Sandy surface; she zipped 5 panels in 1:00 (2/49) on the deep TRAINING TRACK the other day; Espinoza knows her now; and she\'s liable to float up on the board. If she draws slightly outside (#6-#10 say), I think she gets the classic Belmont stalking trip at the distance off the 3-4 front-runners and is right there when they hit deep stretch (Think Limehouse in the Brooklyn this year).
Can she beat Ashado this time? Will she have something left for Stellar Jayne? We\'ll see. But at 8-1.. 10-1.. I have more confidence in her than in Pampered Princess, Pleasant Home, Society Selection, Sweet Symphony, et al..
Steve