The FOY is one of my favorite races every year. Good chance of finding the derby winner or least some strong contenders in it.
I\'m not as bullish as Jim on Jackson Bend. No doubt that he is a nice colt, but I think he gets the acid test here. This small framed horse no doubt ran the best race in the Holy Bull, but that was an all out effort first time off the shelf for Zito. I think he\'s going to have early pressure here again,both from the inside and out, and that plus the final 1/8th may get him. To me the key to making money on this race is therefore to hope he spits out the bit in the stretch and toss Jackson Bend altogether. Risky toss, but I think it is the right play.
Most intriguing horse to me is probably Buddy\'s Saint. His race in the Nashua was off the charts. True, he hugged a lightening fast rail at AQ that day. But if he comes back to that number or close to it I think everyone else is running for second money. Plus he\'s already shown he can get the 1 1/8th. He\'s shown he can rate, but coming off the layoff out of the 2 post may make him a little keen to go early, which would hurt him here, and that plus the layoff and giving weight to everyone else as the probable favorite is probably not an ideal betting situation, at least not for me. But if he\'s ready to go none of that may matter. I think this colt is for real, but I\'m not sold that he is a true classic runner come the first Saturday in May. Too early to tell what Saint Liam\'s runners are going to show for development from 2-3, but early indications aren\'t entirely promising.
With all of that being said, Eskendereya is going to be my key horse unless the track is sloppy or I see front runners keep on going all day as they sometimes do on FOY day at Gulfstream. That was a good ALWN1X field he beat in his last. This is his first run at 1 1/8th and the breeding on top and bottom says he is going to LOVE going longer. He had a lot of trouble in the Cup, he\'s had real dirt kicked back in his face at Belmont, he can rate and split horses, has tactical speed and some seasoning...
The way I see it he should get a a good, stalking trip behind an honest pace and begin moving up on the turn. He will need to work out a trip from the 8 post and move forward a few points to get there, but Pletcher is getting numbers in FL again, this is a Pletcher second time out, and Giant\'s Causeway\'s tend to improve a lot with age and added ground. In his last race this guy also laid down methodical 12 second 1/8ths and finished up well with a good gallop out, which is a telling sign of a pending Grade I horse that may really like 1 1/4. I put a future bet down on this one just in case I am right.
I seriously doubt Aikenite gets involved in the early going like he did in the Holy Bull. That was nothing but a prep and I think he will move forward off that effort. I think he saves ground and gets a piece of this at decent odds.
So my first serious bet of 2010. 5 Unit Win bet on Esk at 5-1 or better. Saver EX Buddy\'s Saint over Esk for 1 Unit. If I can get 25-1 I will play a 1 unit ESK/BS EX. And a small moonshot ESK,BS/ESK,BS/AIK Tri for about 1/6th of a unit if the EX\'s are offering fir value by themselves.
Good Luck to All.