July 6, 2024

Kenny Noe — J

Last updated: 12/23/09 6:15 PM


AMERICAN GRADED STAKES PREVIEWS


KENNY NOE JR (G3), 9TH-CRC, $100,000, 3YO/UP, 7F, 3:51 P.M. (EST), 12-26
 
1
PRINCE JOSHUA, 3, G, by First Tour—Allendar, by
Prince Alydar O-Rose Family Stable; B-Rose Family Stables Ltd. (Fl)
2
WAR FIGHTER, 3, G, by Repent—Dreamy Dream, by
Whitney Tower O-Jagger Inc; B-Tucker Steve (Fl)
3
PECHITO (ARG), 4, c, by Interprete—La Cosecha,
by Octante O-El Castillo Stud LLC; B-El Paraiso (Arg)
4
DREAM MAESTRO, 4, G, by Concerto—Kitty Dehere,
by Dehere O-Ione and Herbert Elkins; B-William Lussky (Fl)
5
YOU AND I FOREVER, 4, c, by A.P. Indy—You, by
You and I O/B-Edmund A. Gann (Ky)
6
MOTOVATO, 4, c, by Proud Citizen—Buffalo Bird
Woman, by Slew City Slew O-Edmund A Gann & Michel Jean Zerolo; B-Elizabeth L
Jones et al (Ky)
7
BIKER BOY, 4, c, by Came Home—Pledge the Fifth,
by Danzig O-Fox Hill Farm Inc & Richard Brand; B-Bee Zee LLC (Ky)
8
HYPOCRITE, 4, c, by Outofthebox—Nandys Gold, by
Gold Meridian O-Jacqueline Tortora Toni & Richard Ancona; B-Steve Tortora &
Toni Ancona (Fl)
9
THIS ONES FOR PHIL, 3, G, by Untuttable—Heaven’s
Gate, by Septieme Ciel O-Paul Pompa Jr Jack Mandato et al; B-Gilbert G.
Campbell (Fl)
10
MAKE ME ZACH, 4, G, by First Tour—Makememoneyhoney,
by Double Honor O-Rose Family Stable; B-Rose Family Stables Ltd (Fl)


A competitive field of 10 will contest Saturday’s $100,000 Kenny Noe Jr. H.
(G3) at Calder, a seven-furlong dash which has attracted a number of one-turn
specialists as well as a few who would have been more likely for the now-canceled
Fred W. Hooper H. (G3) at nine furlongs.

Our choice is YOU AND I FOREVER (A.P. Indy), who was unlucky in his
recent three-race road trip. Though a clear second in the Philip H. Iselin S.
(G3) three back, the Marty Wolfson pupil endured a very wide journey and
finished fourth as the favorite in the Hawthorne Gold Cup (G2), and last time
threw in the towel early when finishing far back in the Clark H. (G2). An
allowance/optional claiming winner over this track and trip July 3, the colt was
bumped at the start in a similar spot later that month. His overall one-turn
record is fairly good, and his price might be a bit inflated today given his
recent reversals.

MOTOVATO (Proud Citizen), also trained by Wolfson, is one of the classier
entrants in the field with a pair of Grade 3-placings over the Calder strip this
year. His last sprint try on the surface was an outstanding 15-length romp
versus allowance foes, so he’s not strictly a two-turn type. This could be his
last chance at a big check for awhile as he’s proven less effective at
Gulfstream.

BIKER BOY (Came Home) has won five-of-eight lifetime for trainer Nick Zito,
and makes only his second appearance in stakes company here. He was fourth in
the Carter H. (G1) back in April behind the likes of Kodiak Kowboy and Fabulous
Strike (Smart Strike), which is not a bad effort at all. He was also second two
back to Cherokee Country (Yonaguska), subsequent winner of the Fall Highweight
H. (G3). He looks dangerous for the Hall of Fame conditioner.

Victorious in a recent comeback at Laurel was THIS ONES FOR PHIL (Untuttable),
who captured the Sunshine Millions Dash and Hutcheson S. (G2) earlier in the
year before being sidelined by injury for most of the summer. He’s never had to
face older horses in a stakes before, however, and concedes weight to all of his
rivals here. We’ll take a stand against him at short odds as his prior form at
Calder has been generally hit or miss.

HYPOCRITE (Outofthebox) was third in this event last year and is capable of
rebounding from a modest fourth in the Jack Dudley Sprint H. last time. He’s a
multiple stakes winner on this track. DREAM MAESTRO (Concerto) is another with
some back class, but he’s run second or third five times as often as winning.
We’ll use him in the lower rungs of exotics.

PRINCE JOSHUA (First Tour) and PECHITO (Arg) (Interprete) both exit huge
efforts, but both seem as likely to bounce as continue their recent good form.
WAR FIGHTER (Repent), the runner-up in the Ohio Derby (G2), goes for the
dangerous Jamie Ness barn but doesn’t quite seem this class just yet. MAKE ME
ZACH (First Tour) trailed in the 2008 Noe and looks unlikely to improve on that
effort much.