WHITNEY HANDICAP Wagering Guide

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Welcome to the first edition of Xpressbet’s Whitney Handicap Wagering Guide!

The Whitney is one of the marquee races on Saratoga’s loaded summer docket, showcasing the nation’s premier older horses in a nine-furlong contest with significant Breeders’ Cup ramifications. To help you solve the handicapping puzzle of the Whitney, we’ve produced this handy Wagering Guide so that you can bet the race with confidence.

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Analysis: Hello, Johnny. Hello, Brian. The two jockeys who hold the race in the balance line up in stall 3 and stall 4. John Velazquez on Cross Traffic and Brian Hernandez on , speed and more speed. Fort Larned exits a front-running win in the Stephen Foster. Cross Traffic exits a nose defeat in the Met Mile. Hernandez will want separation, Velazquez won’t give him anything easy. The key is the first quarter mile, who commits and who sits. Nobody rejoiced at the draw more than Velazquez who has the advantage, breaking outside Hernandez. If you’ve seen Velazquez ride for the last decade or two, you know he makes definitive moves and puts his grip on a race early. Jose Lezcano aboard has a simple task, wait and try to vacuum up the crumbs. Julien Leparoux, breaking from the rail on Successful Dan, could split the frontrunners and the closers. If he does, he wins. The only true wire-to-wire

Main Contenders: winner of the Whitney Fort Larned and Cross Traffic will attract the most attention. Fort Larned in the last 20 years was roars in off a dominant win in the Stephen Foster and Cross Traffic shows up each time and has the Pletcher factor. Cross Traffic has more speed Commentator, who led than Fort Larned, but it’s not 8 furlongs, it’s 9, so it needs to be rationed, at least a little. The money will land on both. Ah, if you could bet your money all the way in both of his a quarter mile into the race, once you see who finds the sweet spot – third, maybe fourth – as the leaders dog each other on the front. Whitney wins, 2005 and 2008.

Value Plays: It’s easy to envision a pace meltdown up front, as Cross Traffic tries to go Of the last 22 Whitney a furlong farther than he’s ever been and Fort Larned tries to find peace on the lead. As a jockey, you want to have enough speed to find a spot winners, only one – just off of them. Breaking from the rail, Successful Dan could secure that spot, third or fourth. on holds the key to Bullsbay in 2009 – made his that spot as well, breaking outside Successful Dan, he can hold him in and previous start in California. make life miserable for Leparoux. Toss the Foster, trust Charlie LoPresti and get value on Successful Dan. (10th, 2009 Hollywood Gold Cup)

$100 Wagering Strategy: Keep it simple, bet $100 win on Successful Dan and hope you get anything close to his Morning Line odds of 12-1 Expert Analysis - The Horseman by Joe Clancy - Saratoga Special

Analysis: Some people say the racing season at Saratoga doesn’t really start until the Whitney. They’re wrong, but what a race. All eight trainers believe they’re live in the Grade 1, Saturday’s 10th race and the race of the meet – thus far.

Main Contenders: Ian Wilkes produced an upset with Fort Larned last year, but won’t sur- prise anyone with the 7-5 choice this time. Wilkes didn’t like a work here July 20, so dialed up another three days later. Not exactly a schedule you would write down, but nice audible. The trainer corrected a problem. To- day is about the race, not two works in a week. sends Cross Traffic beyond a mile for the first time and the 4-year-old will be close early. Two turns at Saratoga, against the best horses of his life? Tough No Whitney winner has task. Kathy Ritvo hit the reset button with Mucho Macho Man off a pull-up in the Sunshine Millions. He got a five-month break and a relocation to carried more than 123 Fair Hill, where the big, long-striding dude used the Tapeta and dirt tracks pounds to victory since to full advantage. Ritvo even shipped to Saratoga early, and worked him a mile a few weeks ago. He’s had a break, and a race, and will be tough. Criminal Type toted 126 en Successful Dan appears to be thriving at Saratoga with steady gallops and eye-opening works that have Charlie LoPresti talking confidently. route to a win in the 1990 rendition. Value Plays: Favored in last year’s Whitney, Ron the Greek will be about triple the price today. Trainer Bill Mott has tried everything this year (with starts in Florida, California, West Virginia and ), and gotten good efforts each time. Six have won the The veteran’s best race puts him there. Phil Gleaves was thinking about a minor stakes that didn’t fill for Csaba, and pouncing on the bigger names Whitney, but no / late in the meet in the Woodward. Well, you know what they say about best laid plans. Csaba has called Saratoga home for weeks and will be as right has run in the race since as he can be to try for a huge upset. He can hit the board at a big number. Serena’s Song finished 2nd $100 Wagering Strategy: behind Mahogany Hall in the • $20 win/place Mucho Macho Man ($40) • $10 exacta box Mucho Macho Man, Fort Larned, Successful Dan ($60) 1996 version. Expert Analysis - The Handicapper by Tom Law - Saratoga Special

Analysis: The Whitney Invitational Handicap is usually one of the best races of the Saratoga meet and this year is no exception. The field features the defending champion and Breeders’ Cup Classic winner, last year’s Travers winner, last year’s Big ‘Cap winner and a classic-placed multiple graded stakes winner. To make matters even more confusing Todd Pletcher is represented by a lightly raced 4-year-old who ventures two turns for the first time off huge runner-up finishes in 1-mile races at . The big question is how easy will 2012 Whitney winner and BC Classic winner Fort Larned get things on the front end. If the answer is easy early, it should be over quickly. If not the race could set up for a closer.

Main Contenders: stopped the Fort Larned upset last year’s Whitney at 7-1 odds but comes in this year with a target squarely in the middle of jockey Brian Hernandez Jr.’s back clock in 1:46.64 in the 2007 thanks to that win and a smashing victory last time in the Stephen Foster version of the Whitney, not at Churchill. Cross Traffic was narrowly beaten while setting the pace in the Met Mile last time and figures to keep Fort Larned company up front, only setting a new stakes but takes his first steps beyond a mile in competition. Alpha, dead-heat winner of last year’s Travers, is the only other member of the field besides record, but also the new Fort Larned with a victory at Saratoga and he’s 3-for-3 locally. 1 1/8 mile track record at Value Plays: Saratoga. That record still Successful Dan and Alpha figure to be the best value in the race at double- digit odds and give the look of legitimate longshots. The former was com- stands. promised significantly by a speed-favoring track last time out while chasing Fort Larned in the Stephen Foster but has trained spectacularly at Saratoga for the Whitney. Alpha is unbeaten at Saratoga and needs to be considered in the 8-1 range or higher. Mucho Macho Man and Ron the Greek might be The last 3yo to win the too short considering their better days are behind them. Whitney was Easy Goer, $100 Wagering Strategy: in 1989. • $10 Exacta part wheel Fort Larned with Successful Dan and Alpha [$20] • $5 Trifecta part wheel Fort Larned with Successful Dan, Alpha, Ron the Greek and Cross Traffic with Successful Dan, Alpha, Ron the Greek, Cross Traffic and Fast Falcon [$80] Whitney Handicap Facts

6 of the last 14 Whitney winners were crowned In the 85-year history of the Whitney, only 8 horses older Champion Older Male that same year: than the age of 5 have won the Whitney: (2010) 8 – Kelso (1965) Lawyer Ron (2007) 7 – Commentator (2008) (2006) 6 – Tizway (2011), Fio Rito (1981), Kelso (1963), Left Bank (2002) Round View (1949), Gallorette (1948), Bolingbroke (1943) Lemon Drop Kid (2000) Victory Gallop (1999) 6 active trainers have each won the Whitney twice – no active trainer has won the race more than twice: and John Velazquez lead all active Shug McGaughey – Easy Goer (1989), jockeys with 3 Whitney victories: Personal Ensign (1988) Stevens – Commentator (2005), D. Wayne Lukas – Criminal Type (1990), In Excess (1991), Criminal Type (1990) Lady’s Secret (1986) Velazquez – Commentator (2008), H. James Bond – Tizway (2011), Will’s Way (1997) Lawyer Ron (2007), Left Bank (2002) LeRoy Jolley – Track Barron (1985), Nearly On Time (1977) 6 fillies have won the Whitney: Nick Zito – Commentator (2005, 2008) Personal Ensign (1988) Todd Pletcher – Lawyer Ron (2007), Left Bank (2002) Lady’s Secret (1986) Gallorette (1948) 3 of the last 7 Whitney winners have gone on to win the Esposa (1937) Breeders’ Cup Classic: Bateau (1929) Fort Larned (2012) Black Maria (1928) Blame (2010) Invasor (2006)

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