The Breeders’ Cup will be run on November 4 and 5 at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky. In all, there will be fourteen races run in these world championships over two days. What does it mean when the best of the best from every division comes together?.... Longshot winners are more prevalent and the adrenaline she is a flowing. Will we see the likes of Arcangues (133 to 1 1993 Classic), Court Vision (64 to 1 2011 Mile) Take Charge Brandi (62 to 1 2014 Juvenile Fillies), or Order of Australia ( 73 to 1 2020 Mile) ?... Let’s look at some runners that might just shake up the world.
Juvenile Turf Sprint
Sharp Aza Tack (15-1) – Trained by Doug O’Neill and ¾ of length from being unbeaten in 3 starts
Juvenile Fillies
Vegas Magic (30-1) Another O’Neill trainee that is 3 for 4 lifetime with a good late kick
Juvenile Fillies Turf
Comanche Country (15-1) Irish-bred Phil D’Amato trainee has won three in a row
Juvenile
Curly Jack (20-1)- Just a nose away from three wins in four starts for trainer Tom Amoss
Juvenile Turf
Really Good (30-1)-One win and two seconds in three starts and trained by Mike Maker
Filly and Mare Sprint
Chi Town Lady (20-1)-Won last out and jockey Flavien Prat has a way of making it happen
Turf Sprint
Caravel (20-1)- Brad Cox trained and won last out here at Keeneland
Dirt Mile
Slow Down Andy (30-1)- Runs strong on the lead for trainer Doug O’Neill
Filly and Mare Turf
Going to Vegas (20-1) Likes to get out front and go with hopes of stealing it
Sprint
CZ Rocket (20-1)-Strong closer for trainer Peter Miller that needs a hot early pace
Mile
Beyond Brilliant (20-1)-winner of 2 of last 3 and Victor Espinoza rides
Distaff
Secret Oath (15-1)- Kentucky Oaks winner has the late run to make it happen
Turf
Gold Phoenix (20-1)- 3 wins and never been out of the money in 9 starts
Classic
Life is Good (6-1) not a big longshot but front-running speed can be lethal