2010 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G2)

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Date/Track:
11/6/2010, Churchill Downs
Distance:
5 f (Turf)
Age/Sex:
3+ M
Time:
0:56.53
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf 2010
Positives
Negatives
  • California based
  • Strong works 
  • Multiple turf sprint wins
  • 2nd or 3rd off of a layoff 
  • Strong prior race at host track 
  • BRIS 2nd call 108+ in final prep

  • Route to sprint 
  • Synthetic or dirt to turf
  • New top in final prep
  • Super deep closer
  • No graded stakes wins

What the Nation is saying about the 2010 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G2)...

Jockey Jamie Theriot and trainer Bret Calhoun teamed up to win Friday's Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint with Dubai Majesty. They were at it again on Saturday. Chamberlain Bridge, breaking from the rail against a full field, rallied in the stretch to smartly score in the five furlong Breeders' Cu...Read More
Watching the races at home? Why just sit there! Join the third annual Breeders’ Cup Virtual Party and discuss the live action!  Discuss your handicapping picks and jockey fights! Virtual drinks and horse derves (hors' dourves) served.   Where: Iron Maidens Thoroughbreds Chat Room (http://w...Read More
By popular demand, Iron Maidens Thoroughbreds will hold another handicapping chat tonight at 9:30 PM EST to discuss tomorrow's Breeders' Cup races.   Astute horseplayers who attended the last two Breeders’ Cup Handicapping Chats at the Iron Maidens Thoroughbreds website ( http://www.ironma...Read More
We have braved unseasonably cold mornings at Churchill Downs. Being from California, we are not used to below 60 degrees at any time. Yet, we have collected, despite shivering, some great information, for you, the reader and racing fan. As of Thursday, the contestants for Saturday’s championship fin...Read More
  • AmySavell · unseasonably cold weather!!!! haha you cali boys make me laugh!!! dress up more will ya, I am here giving away the products, what you want? warm clothes? i am giving them away , its a new company from finnland!!!! what ever you what to keep you warm , · 571 days ago ·
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  • curlin · I'm with amy. Cold weather???? It's been hot as hell for most of the fall so far here in Louisville. But, I love the cold...LOL. It's now 40 degrees out and I have my window open xD · 571 days ago ·
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Astute horseplayers who attended the last two Breeders’ Cup Handicapping Chats at the Iron Maidens Thoroughbreds website ( http://www.ironmaidensthoroughbreds.com/ ) named several long-shots to watch and attendees claimed a positive ROI overall. Discover the benefits of reviewing each horse’s p...Read More
Happy Breeders' Cup draw day! Before the draw, everyone is waiting to figure out how things will work out -- who's going to be where, how the races are going to shape up in terms of which horses will have to send and which horses will get to rate. Once it's over, of course, you have a clearer pictur...Read More
Central City can breathe more easily now. Literally. A threat in the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint, which will be run Saturday here at Churchill Downs, Central City would chug and roar around the racetrack not too very long ago, sounding like a steam locomotive rapidly losing steam, caugh...Read More
Classic hopeful Quality Road led a handful of Todd Pletcher's Breeders' Cup workers at Belmont Park over the weekend. Read More
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  • njtrader · Tod Pletcher is the most over rated trainer that exist. Baffert runs cirlces around this guy. · 580 days ago ·
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  • humphrey · Tod Pletcher is D Wayne with logic and long range foresite that his mentor did not and does not have. · 580 days ago ·
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For two days in Kentucky, Nov. 5-6, many of the best horses in the world will line up to compete for $25.5 million, and so naturally several Texans will be on hand. The two leading trainers in the country, Texas native Todd Pletcher and Arlington resident Steve Asmussen, will be well represented, of...Read More
Last week’s rankings focused solely on the Friday races scheduled for Breeders’ Cup XXVII.  Here is a look at the 8 races slated to go on Saturday, November 6, 2010, only two weeks from today! JUVENILE TURF: 1.) Biondetti – With the Americans not really distinguishing themselves this undefeated...Read More
With more than 200 horses to be pre-entered next week for the Breeders' Cup at Churchill Downs, it's not too soon to start studying. I suggest next Friday you pick up the Daily Racing Form Breeders' Cup advance edition to get familiar with the fields.I've already begun my handicapping, so I thought...Read More
Last week we highlighted our “Sleeper Six,” a list of potential Breeders’ Cup entrants who likely will offer extreme value to handicappers. This week we are pinpointing our “Suspect Six,” a group of high-profile Breeders’ Cup contenders whose chances for success may not be nearly as good as advertis...Read More
WISE DAN (Wiseman's Ferry), who is to race in the $1 million Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) at Churchill Downs on November 6, worked Tuesday for the first time since he captured the Phoenix S. (G3) on October 8. With Jerry O'Dwyer aboard, the three-year-old gelding was clocked in 1:00 3/5 for the five-fu...Read More
Now that the preps for the Nov. 5 and 6 Breeders’ Cup have been completed, it is time to go over all the races and see who will be and might be showing up. A number of trainers and owners are uncertain in which races their horses will be participating, so expect to see several prominent hopefuls pre...Read More
Bridgetown returns to Woodbine on Saturday in the $500,000 Nearctic Stakes, and the rapid 3-year-old should be prominent throughout the six-furlong turf sprint. Along with first money, the winner of the Grade 1 event will receive an automatic berth in the Nov. 6 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint at Churchil...Read More
Jeremy Noseda's Laddies Poker Two, winner of the Wokingham Handicap at Royal Ascot, warmed up for a tilt at the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint next month with a work-out under Frankie Dettori at the weekend.Read More
There haven’t been many Saturdays when Parx Racing, formerly Philadelphia Park, has the most significant races in America. But, on the last Saturday in September, there was no question that two big races were being run in Bensalem, Pa. Track management moved the $1 million Pennsylvania Derby (G2) of...Read More
Having already pulled off one pretty outrageous stunt with the same mare, Jeremy Noseda yesterday contrived to raise the bar higher still with Laddies Poker Two. The Newmarket trainer wants to give the grey her first race since landing a spectacular gamble at Royal Ascot in June — and, as such, only...Read More