May 17, 2024

Arlington-Washington Futurity

Last updated: 9/4/09 4:20 PM


TRACK BANDIT PREVIEWS


ARLINGTON-WASHINGTON FUTURITY (G3), 6TH-AP, $150,000, 2YO, 1M, 3:28 P.M.
CDT, 9-5
 
PP HORSE TRAINER JOCKEY WT
1
BEWARE THE TIGER

CAMPBELL MICHAEL

CAMPBELL J M
117
2
U APPEAL TO ME

STIDHAM MICHAEL

GRAHAM J
117
3
OAK MOTTE

AMOSS THOMAS F

RAZO E JR
117
4
HERECOMESBERT

ASMUSSEN STEVEN M

STERLING L J JR
117
5
PISCITELLI

SACCO GREGORY D

ALVARADO JUNIOR
117
6
KRATISTO

ALLEN A FERRIS III

ROSENDO I J
117
7
DIXIE BAND

CATALANO WAYNE M

FLORES D R
119


DIXIE BAND (Dixie Union) is the horse to beat in Saturday’s $150,000
Arlington-Washington Futurity (G3), and the race should set up well for the
stalker with plenty of speed to his inside. An easy maiden winner two starts
back over the Polytrack, the Wayne Catalano-trained gelding earned a field-best
last-out 90 BRIS Speed rating for his 1 1/2-length score in the Spectacular Bid S. last
time, drawing clear to a 1 1/2-length decision, and he looks like a standout
once again in this spot. He’ll stretch out from seven furlongs to a mile, but we
like his breeding and can’t go against him.

Monmouth shipper PISCITELLI (Victory Gallop) will give us the opportunity for
a little value in the exacta. Listed at 6-1 on the morning line, the dark bay
colt rallied to break his maiden in solid fashion last time, registering a 90
BRIS Late Pace rating and an 86 Speed figure, and we won’t be surprised to see
him keep moving forward in his first start against winners. His win came at
Saturday’s one-mile distance, and we like the fact that Greg Sacco got a sharp
work over the track, with Piscitelli breezing four furlongs in :48 3/5 on
Monday, the fourth fastest of 41 moves at the distance. Leading rider Junior
Alvarado picks up the mount.

OAK MOTTE (Valid Expectations) could break running under Eddie Razo Jr., but
the Tom Amoss charge will likely sit just off the pace before offering his best.
He’s posted two encouraging efforts over the track, finishing second in his
debut before breaking his maiden by 2 1/4 lengths last time as the 7-5 choice,
and he’s trained well since his last outing, recording three works at Arlington
since the August 8 race. He looks very capable of grabbing part as the likely
second choice.

U APPEAL TO ME (Successful Appeal) held for second after setting the pace in
the Spectacular Bid last time, and we won’t be surprised to see him grab another
minor award on Saturday. The Michael Stidham trainee likes the track, winning
his career debut at Arlington, and he’ll be forwardly placed from the start
under James Graham. HERECOMESBERT (Purge) rallied to a three-length maiden win
last time over track/trip, but we have some doubts about the quality of the
competition last time. The Steve Asmussen trainee is eligible to keep
improving, but we can’t recommend the late runner.

BEWARE THE TIGER (Hold That Tiger) will show speed from the rail, but the
maiden claiming winner is probably facing too much of a class hike. KRATISTO
(Afleet Alex) was a non-threatening second in the Canterbury Juvenile S. last
time and doesn’t look fast enough to challenge here.




TRACK BANDIT SELECTIONS:   1st-DIXIE BAND
    2nd-PISCITELLI
    3rd-OAK MOTTE