Jeff Siegel’s Santa Anita analysis offers race-by-race wagering strategies geared to rolling exotic players. The basic strategy is to isolate those horses that should be included in rolling daily doubles, pick-3s, pick-4s, pick-5s, and pick-6. It is recommended that Jeff’s selections and analysis be used to augment the reader’s own personal handicapping, though excellent results can be […]
Read moreJEFF SIEGEL’S WEST COAST BLACK BOOK (For the week of May 12-15) EBADAN-IR (March 19th, 5th race, SA) – Made his U.S. debut as a first-time gelding and a first-time Lasix user off an four-month layoff and turned some heads with an impressive deep-closing score in a first-level allowance Hillside turf sprint while facing older […]
Read moreThese rankings reflect the author’s evaluation of past, present, and projected form expressed in a theoretical true handicap (high weight 126 lbs.) at one mile and one-half at Belmont Park on the second Saturday in June, 2016. (Updated May 24, 2016) 1 – NYQUIST (D. O’Neill) 126 Uncle Mo-Seeking Gabrielle, by Forestry, Latest workout: none since raced Last start: May […]
Read moreJEFF SIEGEL’S EAST COAST BLACK BOOK (For the week of May 18-22) CONQUEST ENFORCER (May 21st, 8th race, WO) – Made his sophomore debut in the seven furlong Canadian-bred Queenston Stakes over the Tapeta surface and couldn’t have been more impressive, establishing the pace in hand and then lengthening out when turned loose to record […]
Read moreJeff Siegel’s Santa Anita analysis offers race-by-race wagering strategies geared to rolling exotic players. The basic strategy is to isolate those horses that should be included in rolling daily doubles, pick-3s, pick-4s, pick-5s, and pick-6. It is recommended that Jeff’s selections and analysis be used to augment the reader’s own personal handicapping, though excellent results can be […]
Read moreSanta Anita – 9th race – Lieutenant Colonel (5/2) Returns to a much more favorable distance today after failing to see out the 12-furlong trip in the Tokyo City Stakes last month, and should regain his winning form in the Californian at a mile and one-eighth. The Jerry Hollendorfer-trained gelding continues to show his sharpness in morning […]
Read moreJeff Siegel’s Santa Anita analysis offers race-by-race wagering strategies geared to rolling exotic players. The basic strategy is to isolate those horses that should be included in rolling daily doubles, pick-3s, pick-4s, pick-5s, and pick-6. It is recommended that Jeff’s selections and analysis be used to augment the reader’s own personal handicapping, though excellent results can be […]
Read morePimlico – 11th race – American Freedom (5/2) We’re going to give this colt another chance in the Sir Barton Stakes despite his dismal failure as the 7/5 favorite in the Pay Day Mile two weeks ago on Derby Day. He’ll handle any kind of off track, has the pedigree to improve over a distance of […]
Read morePimlico – 10th race – 5-Miss Katie Mae (5-1) Was given a little bit of a run in her U.S. debut and performed better than she had a right to when winding up a closing fourth, beaten a bit more than two lengths, while rallying into the teeth of a slow pace at Keeneland last month. […]
Read moreJeff Siegel’s Santa Anita analysis offers race-by-race wagering strategies geared to rolling exotic players. The basic strategy is to isolate those horses that should be included in rolling daily doubles, pick-3s, pick-4s, pick-5s, and pick-6. It is recommended that Jeff’s selections and analysis be used to augment the reader’s own personal handicapping, though excellent results can be […]
Read moreJeff Siegel’s Santa Anita analysis offers race-by-race wagering strategies geared to rolling exotic players. The basic strategy is to isolate those horses that should be included in rolling daily doubles, pick-3s, pick-4s, pick-5s, and pick-6. It is recommended that Jeff’s selections and analysis be used to augment the reader’s own personal handicapping, though excellent results can be […]
Read moreBelmont Park – 7th race – 10-Uncle Sigh (7/2) Former Triple Crown participant may have found a home on turf, judging by his excellent performance last month at Aqueduct in a second-level state-bred allowance race. Lagged off the slow pace, responded when set down and finished strongly to just miss in a photo while flashing some […]
Read moreJEFF SIEGEL’S WEST COAST BLACK BOOK (For the week of May 12-15) KRISTO (May 14th, 9th race, SA) – Had to be rusty in his first start in 13 months but given the strength of the race this son of Distorted Humor ran much better than what was expected in his fourth place effort in what […]
Read moreJEFF SIEGEL’S EAST COAST BLACK BOOK (For the week of May 11-15) BODE’S DREAM (May 11th, 2nd race, GP) – The first starter from the first crop of Bodemeister, this $300,000 Keeneland September yearling purchase left her out-classed rivals in the dust with an impressive display of speed and precocity in this four and one-half furlong […]
Read moreThese rankings reflect the author’s evaluation of past, present, and projected form expressed in a theoretical true handicap (high weight 126 lbs.) at one mile and three-sixteenths at Pimlico on the third Saturday in May, 2016. (Updated May 17, 2016) 1 – NYQUIST (D. O’Neill) 126 Uncle Mo-Seeking Gabrielle, by Forestry, Latest workout: none since raced Last start: May 7, […]
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