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Breeders' Cup Sprint Field and Analysis
by T.O. Whenham - 10/19/2007

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The Breeders' Cup Sprint is the race that longshot fans look forward to most. The short distance makes it possible for anything to happen, and as often as not that seems to mean that a horse that few people are paying attention to reaches the finish line first. That makes it hard to pick a winner, but well worth the effort if you pull it off - the winner has paid at least 12/1 three times in the last four years.

The race became more wide open last week with the defection of Fabulous Strike. The four-year-old had moved to the top of the division with a win over Discreet Cat (and 10 other wins in 13 starts), but a lung infection will keep him out of the field. Though he likely would have been the favorite, his absence doesn't mean that the field lacks talent. In fact, the field is pretty impressive.

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Three horses are back from last year to try the race again. Bordonaro was highly regarded coming from California last year, but he ended up fourth at 4/1. He won't be anywhere near that price this year after a disappointing season that has seen him win just once in six tries. It's a bit of a mystery why he is here, but his connections pointed to the absence of Fabulous Strike as a key reason. One twist that may improve his chances is that he will be wearing blinkers for the first time. Attila's Storm was 42/1 last year, but overachieved to end up fifth. He was also in the race in 2005, finishing fourth. He's struggled with foot problems this year, but has yet to be off the board in four starts. Lacking from his record the last two years, though, is a big win over major competition. Kelly's Landing was a non-factor last year, finishing 10th. He had a big win in the Golden Shaheen on Dubai World Cup Day in March. That was his last time on the track, though, so how he will bounce back here is unclear.

None of those race veterans will be the favorite, or likely even close to it. That honor will likely fall to Midnight Lute, a Bob Baffert trainee. That trainer has had a lot of good horses, but he is extremely high on this one. His last race was a breathtaking victory in the Forego at Saratoga. He won by more than two lengths and earned a Beyer rating of 124, the highest number by any horse all year. The challenge for him is that the Forego win, and two of his other three career wins, was at seven furlongs. He hasn't won at the shorter six-furlong distance of the Sprint since he was a two year old in 2005. Baffert has been trying to tighten the horse up and get him ready to explode faster. It remains to be seen how successful he is.

The elite three-year-old in the field is Idiot Proof. He has four wins in seven starts this year, including the grade one Ancient Title last time out. The winners of that race typically fare well in the Sprint. He's only been outside of California once, but the result was promising - he won the Jersey Shore at Monmouth on July 4 by more than seven lengths and broke the 15-year-old track record. The knock against him is that he has only faced large fields twice and he lost both times, so a full starting gate here could be a problem.

Greg's Gold was a strong second to Idiot Proof in the Ancient Title, but the six-year-old had already notched his own big win earlier in the summer when he was first to the wire in the Pat O'Brien at Del Mar. He got into some trouble in the stretch in the Ancient Title, and clearly is talented enough to contend. The same can be said for Smokey Stover. He has five wins in six starts, his most recent coming in the ungraded Icecapade Stakes at Monmouth. Overall the horse has eight wins in 13 starts, most of which were in California.

Benny the Bull is more about potential than accomplishment. The four-year-old only ran in his first stakes race on June 30, and has been in just two stakes races. His first was a decent fourth in the Alfred G. Vanderbilt at Saratoga in late July. Next time out he was a well beaten second to Midnight Lute in the Forego, but he made an incredible last-to-second move that opened eyes. A win would require a major jump up for this horse, but it's not impossible given how far he has come from being an allowance horse in Iowa.

After reading this horse racing piece head over to our Breeders Cup predictions page. When it comes to betting the horses our Preakness stakes early odds feature is a must for any horse racing fan. Doc's horse racing terms resource is a must read for horse wagering. For 35+ years the team at Doc's Sports Service has provided and insight on horse racing handicapping.

The rest of the field isn't lacking possibilities, either. Commentator is fantastic at the best, with two 120+ Beyer's in 2005, but he has struggled the last two years and has only tried this distance once. In Summation has a grade one win this year in the Bing Crosby and a second at Monmouth last year. Mach Ride was a troubled fourth in the Vosburgh, but has had a good deal of success at Calder. Forefathers was on the Derby trail in the spring, and has refocused after a move from Nick Zito to Bill Mott. He'd have to show skill we haven't yet seen from him to win here. Talent Search was second in the Vosburgh, but was running in optional claiming company as recently as March.

There are at least 10 horses in the field that could win here. The only thing we know for sure is that the time should be lightning fast. Any horse that runs over 1:09 will likely not be a factor.