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Sharp Angles – Suburban Handicap

Suburban H. (G2) at Belmont Park
10F on Dirt (July 7)
Horse Racing Data Analyzed: 10 Belmont Park Dirt Stakes at 10 furlongs
Date Range: January 1, 2012 - Present
Sharp Angle: Ranked Average Speed Last 3
Factor Stats: 10 contenders, 4 winners (40%, $15.50 flat win bet profit, 177 ROI%), 6 place/show (60%)

The Suburban Handicap (G2) is one of the older stakes events in North America. Saturday's 132nd running has attracted a field of 11 and, with the help of the Betmix Angler handicapping software, we can narrow zero in on the likely winner.

The Average Speed Last 3 factor has pointed a quartet of 10-furlong stakes winners at Belmont Park over the past few years. Among those is Effinex, the two-time Suburban winner, who paid $15.60 in 2015 and $6.30 the following year.

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Sharp Angles – Ohio Derby

Ohio Derby (G3) at Thistledown
9F on Dirt (June 23)
Horse Racing Data Analyzed: 7 dirt stakes for 3YOs going 9 furlongs
Date Range: January 1, 2013 - Present
Sharp Angle: Ranked 1st in Last Purse Rank
Factor Stats: 18 contenders, 6 winners (33%, $10.40 flat win bet profit, 128 ROI%), 10 place/show (55%, $6.00 place bet profit)

Saturday's Ohio Derby (G3) is the highlight of the Ohio thoroughbred racing calendar. The race regained it's graded status last year and this year's 12-horse field promises to be a boon for track management and handicappers alike. Luckily, the Betmix Angler handicapping software can provide some insight to bettors ready to tackle the challenge.

Last Purse Rank
has pointed to the last two Ohio Derby heroes - Irap ($7.60) and Mo Tom ($4.20) - as well the winners of four other 9 furlong sophomore stakes at the suburban Cleveland track.

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Sharp Angles – Wise Dan S.

Wise Dan S. (G2) at Churchill Downs
8.5F on Turf (June 16)
Horse Racing Data Analyzed: 48 middle distance turf stakes at Churchill Downs
Date Range: January 1, 2013 - Present
Sharp Angle: Ranked 1st in Trainer Current Year
Factor Stats: 60 contenders, 15 winners (25%, $121.40 flat win bet profit, 229 ROI%), 23 win/place ($32.70 place bet profit)

The second half of the thoroughbred racing season kicks off (unofficially) with Saturday night's Stephen Foster program at Churchill Downs. This year's card has drawn deep and competitive fields for all five stakes contests, including the Grade 2 Wise Dan Stakes.

Using the Betmix Angler handicapping software we discovered that Trainer Current Year has pointed to the winners of 13 of the past 40 turf stakes run at 8 or 8.5 furlongs under the Twin Spires. The sample includes Pleuven, the $17.20 winner of last year's Wise Dan.

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Pedigree Handicapping – Belmont Dirt Sires

The Belmont Stakes Racing Festival has quickly emerged as one of the most compelling racing and handicapping weekends of the year. With 10 of the 15 stakes events contested on the main track, we used the Sire Analysis feature within Betmix Angler to look at the progeny of all stallions with starters in the Festival dirt stakes. Full results are shown below, sorted by Win Return. An additional chart with the qualifying stallions listed alphabetically is provided for reference below that.

There are four runners by 2007 Belmont Stakes runner-up Curlin this weekend and they certainly merit extra consideration based on this data. Over one quarter of Curlin's Belmont main track runners have found the winner's circle and at a fantastic $134.10 Win Return. Among those is his first crop star Palace Malice, who won the 2013 Belmont Stakes at nearly 14-1 and returned to take the 2012 Met Mile as the $1.35-1 favorite.

To search Betmix Angler for sire progeny data for any race type:
Open Betmix Angler>Set Race Conditions>Click Expand Horses & Sires>Type in Sire Name>Click Search>Click Off Box>Click Start Search Button

Alphabetical Listing:

Pedigree Handicapping – Turf Sprint Sires

Late last year we took a look at the progeny performance of the leading 2017 Turf Sires from a handicapping perspective.

This time we'll be a little more specific and delve into the data for Turf Sprints (grass races under 7.5 furlongs). We started with the top 25 sires by 2018 turf starts and then analyzed the progeny performance of those sires in all Turf Springs from January 1, 2017 to May 30, 2018. The chart immediately below shows that Scat Daddy and Broken Vow have been the most profitable sires over the past 17 months.

The late Scat Daddy is better known to racing fans as the sire of Triple Crown hopeful Justify, but breeders know him as an extremely versatile sire. His Win Return has been buoyed by eight winners paying $20 or more, ranging in class from Grade 3 winner Mr. Roary (2017 Eddie D. Stakes at 22-1) to the $92 Maiden Claimer winner Escarpela.

Broken Vow ranks second by Win Return but lands on top by Win % and in second again by In the Money %. These stats make his runners in Turf Sprints worth a long look.

 

 

To access Sire information, click Expand Horses & Sires within Betmix Angler.

Sharp Angles – Gold Cup at Santa Anita

Gold Cup at Santa Anita
10F on Dirt (May 26)
Horse Racing Data Analyzed: 13 Santa Anita dirt Graded Stakes at 10 furlongs
Date Range: January 1, 2013 - Present
Sharp Angle: Ranked 1st in Last Late Pace
Factor Stats: 13 contenders, 6 winners (46%, $51.40 flat win bet profit, 297 ROI%, 10 place/show $17.00 place bet profit & $7.90 show bet profit)

The historic Hollywood Gold Cup moved east to Santa Anita Park in 2014 where it remains one of four 10-furlong dirt Grade 1's for older horses in North America. With the Santa Anita Handicap among the others (along with the Breeders' Cup Classic and Jockey Club Gold Cup) a pretty good sample size has accumulated for this specific condition over the past few years. Using the Betmix Angler handicapping software we find that a very strong predictive factor has emerged as well.

Last Late Pace has pointed to the winners of nearly half of the the past 13 Gold Cup/Big 'Cap winners and over three quarters have hit the board. As shown above, the win, place and show flat bet profits are all juicy and the winner's sample includes 2015 Gold Cup hero Hard Aces ($17.80 to win) and this year's Big 'Cap winner Accelerate ($7.00).

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Sharp Angles – Miss Preakness Stakes & Chick Lang Stakes

Miss Preakness S. & Chick Lang S. 
6F on Dirt (May 18 & May 19)
Horse Racing Data Analyzed: 10 Pimlico dirt Stakes for 3YOs going 6 furlongs
Date Range: January 1, 2013 - Present
Sharp Angle: Ranked 1st in Best Speed Last 3
Factor Stats: 11 contenders, 4 winners (36%, $12.20 flat win bet profit, 155 ROI%, 6 place/show $2.80 place bet profit)

While Justify takes center stage in Preakness 143 and the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes provides an important two-turn test for sophomore fillies, there are some rich opportunities for 3-year-old sprinters of both sexes at Pimlico this weekend. The $150,000 Miss Preakness Stakes (G3) on Friday and the $200,000 Chick Lang S. on the Preakness undercard are both run at 6 furlongs and may yield some riches for handicappers as well.

Using the Betmix Angler handicapping software to analyze the past five runnings of each of these contests we find that Best Speed Last 3 has been a profitable factor. Two Miss Preakenss winners and two Chick Lang winners since 2013 have ranked first in this factor. Both of last year's winners are included in this sample - Vertical Oak, heroine of the Miss Preakness paying $15.60 and Recruiting Ready, who conquered the Chick Lang at 5/2 odds.

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Sharp Angles – Man o’ War Stakes

Man o' War S.
11F on Turf (May 12)
Horse Racing Data Analyzed: 47 graded stakes at Belmont Park on turf, 10 furlongs or longer
Date Range: January 1, 2013 - Present
Sharp Angle: Ranked 1st in Avg Lifetime Earnings
Factor Stats: 47 contenders, 20 winners (42%, $33.40 flat win bet profit, 135 ROI%, 26 win/place $2.30 place bet profit)

The Man o' War Stakes kicks off the Grade 1 racing at the 2018 Belmont Park spring meeting and the 11-furlong turf marathon had attracted a very solid field of older grass marathoners. This division tends to produce a circuit of hard-knocking veterans and, indeed, the average age of the 10 Man o' War entrants is six-years-old. So it makes since that a factor like Average Lifetime Earnings is a positive indicator in these race types. A very good 42% of the winners ranking first in Average Lifetime Earnings have found the winner's circle for a very healthy $33.40 flat win bet profit.

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Pedigree Handicapping – Kentucky Derby Distance Sires

Perhaps the biggest question when handicapping the Kentucky Derby is whether or not a young three-year-old is up to the challenging mile and a quarter distance. Their pedigree, starting with the sire, can provide important clues.

Fifteen stallions have sired the 20 horses likely to break from the Derby starting gate on May 5 and we used the stallion data within Betmix Angler to analyze the success of their progeny at distances of 9 furlongs or longer. The full results, sorted by Win % are shown in the chart below.

Of the stallions with over 25 runners to sample it's no surprise to see Tapit and Awesome Again leading the way in Win %. While the Derby has eluded Tapit so far, he is the sire of three of the past four Belmont Stakes champions. Awesome Again won the Breeders' Cup Classic (at Churchill) and has long been known as sire of later-developing two-turn types. His distance runners have been much more profitable for bettors too with a positive Win ($34.30) and Place ($13.50) flat bet profits.

Perhaps the surprise among the top three is Into Mischief who is known more as a speed influence. His signature win came in the CashCall Futurity (G1) at 8.5 furlongs, the longest distance he ever raced. He's truly become one of North America's top stallions but his best runners so far have excelled around one turn: Canadian champion sprinter Miss Mischief, two-time Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile winner Goldencents, Champagne/Allen Jerkens Memorial S. winner Practical Joke, etc. The latter posted his sire's best Derby finish when 5th last year. Into Mischief's two other Derby starters Vyjack and Vicar's in Trouble finished 18th and 19th, respectively.

It's obviously a small sample size for Take Charge Indy, whose first crop are just three-year-olds this year. In fact his first Derby contender, Noble Indy, is also his lone distance winner from four starters after taking the 9-furlong Louisiana Derby in late March. Creative Cause also has a smaller sample but there's reason to believe this distance success will continue as he's a son of Giant's Causeway and a full brother to Destin, a Grade 2 winner at 14 furlongs and the nose runner-up in the 2016 Belmont Stakes.

 

Pedigree Handicapping – Sire Performance at Churchill Downs

Handicappers have heard the adage 'horses for courses' to signify a thoroughbred that seems to run best over a certain racetrack. But what about 'sires for courses'?

Since Betmix Angler features stallion data we can attempt to answer that question. With Kentucky Derby 144 on the horizon we took a look at the sires of this year's prospective runners to see how their progeny have performed on the main track at Churchill Downs (since 2012). The full results, sorted by Win %, are shown in the chart below.

The Storm Cat grandson Creative Cause (sire of My Boy Jack) leads the way narrowly over Into Mischief (Audible), a Storm Cat great grandson. Creative Cause has only two full crops on the track currently so his sample is limited, but still encouraging. This seems legitimate as he performed reasonably well under the Twin Spires during his racing career, finishing 3rd in the 2011 Breeders' Cup Juvenile (behind Hansen and Union Rags) and 5th in I'll Have Another's Kentucky Derby the following spring. His sire, the great Giant's Causeway, ran Tiznow to the wire in that dramatic 2000 Breeders' Cup Classic in Louisville. Into Mischief raced exclusively in California but his sire, Harlan's Holiday, was based in Louisville during his early career with trainer Kenny McPeek and captured the 2001 Iroquois S. (G3) at Churchill during his juvenile season. He later finished 7th as the favorite in the '02 Derby.

Awesome Again ranks third in progeny Win % over the track on which he conquered one of the best Breeders' Cup Classic fields ever assembled in 1998.

Creative Cause and Into Mischief are among the four stallions whose progeny have produced flat win bet profits on the Churchill main course over the past several seasons. Arch (Instilled Regard) and Take Charge Indy (Noble Indy), whose oldest runners are three-year-olds, are the others.

Younger or regional stallions like Lucky Pulpit (sire of California Chrome), Uncle Mo (Nyquist) and Bodemeister (Always Dreaming) have sired the past few Kentucky Derby champions so finding reliable past test samples of this approach to Derby handicapping is a little tricky. However, the Bodemeister runners had produced a $6.80 flat bet win profit (2 winners from 15 starters or 13.3%) and Pioneerof the Nile had sired 19.4% winners at Churchill ($18.40 flat bet win profit) prior to American Pharoah kicking off his Triple Crown tour in the 2015 Kentucky Derby.