May 19, 2024

Santa Ynez

Last updated: 1/15/06 5:10 PM


TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS


SANTA YNEZ S. (G2), 8TH-SA, $150,000, 3YO, F, 7F, 4:10 P.M.
PST, 1-16
 
PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1
TRICK’S PIC

BIANCONE PATRICK L

FARINA TONY
116
2
TALULLAH LULA

BAFFERT BOB

GOMEZ G K
114
3
MY LITTLE MONKEY

YAKTEEN TIM

VALDIVIA J JR
114
4
FOLKLORE

LUKAS D WAYNE

PRADO E S
123
5
LAKE COMO

DELIMA JOSE E

ENRIQUEZ I D
114
6
DANCE DAILY

LUKAS D WAYNE

ESPINOZA V
114


Likely juvenile filly champion FOLKLORE (Tiznow) will lead a
compact field of six postward to contest the $150,000 Santa Ynez S. (G2) at
Santa Anita on Monday. The bay lass was last seen pulling clear to impressively
take the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1), and before that in a 14-length
romp in the Matron S. (G1), both at Belmont Park, and towers over this field
from a class standpoint. In addition to that, the filly looks like the clear
early speed and drew perfectly in the four path. She has been installed as the
1-5 morning line choice, and for good reason, but it’s hard for us to recommend
a prohibitive favorite like her to our loyal readers.

TRICK’S PIC (Favorite Trick) has always been highly thought of by her
connections and could reward them in here with her best showing. The dark bay
was unplaced in both the Alcibiades S. (G2) and Pocahontas S. (G3) in the fall,
but improved with her trip out west and the addition of Lasix, taking a recent
allowance/optional-claiming race by 5 1/4 lengths going away. Trainer Patrick Biancone wins at a
high percentage with youngsters in graded races, and the feeling here is that
Trick’s Pic was simply prepping for this race last out. We realize that this
lass will need every break to knock off the favorite, but even Cigar lost on the
West Coast.

Seeing Folklore in the winners’ circle following the race would not be much
of a surprise to us, but we’ll stick her in the second slot for this affair.

DANCE DAILY (Five Star Day) has not lived up to the hype following her
splendid debut, but could last for part here with a good trip. The chestnut
has posted some strong pace numbers in the past and could find herself on or
very close to the lead early. Part of an entry with Folklore for conditioner D.
Wayne Lukas, the filly will obviously not offer any value, but could add some
graded-placed black type to her resume with a top showing.

TALULLAH LULA (Old Trieste) offered little resistance late in the Sharp Cat
S. around two turns, but could appreciate the cut back to one-turn racing in
here. The Bob Baffert charge sizzled five furlongs in a bullet :58 in advance of
this, so fitness is not an issue, and she’ll be guided by the red-hot Garrett
Gomez. Any improvement for the filly could see her in the top three.

MY LITTLE MONKEY (Old Trieste) broke her maiden at 1 1/16 miles from off the
pace, so she will likely be the beneficiary of any pace collapses in here.
Trained by Tim Yakteen, the Kentucky bred looks up against it for the win here
but could grab a minor share with a strong late run.

LAKE COMO (Salt Lake) has been unplaced in three straight, including two
stakes events, and looks misplaced with this bunch. The gray will take the
blinkers off for this and could move up with the equipment change. Nonetheless,
we’ll let her beat us at a big price.




TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS:   1st-TRICK’S PIC
    2nd-FOLKLORE
    3rd-DANCE DAILY