Greg Melikov s Horses to Watch Edition 83
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Greg Melikov's Horses to Watch - Edition 83
Overview
Welcome to the 83rd edition of Greg Melikov's "Horses to Watch," where we spotlight promising contenders from recent races. Dive into detailed summaries from tracks across the country to find potential standout performers.Aqueduct
Bold Man: Started in eighth, moved up to fifth, trailing by over 5 lengths after half a mile. Rallied impressively in the stretch and lost by a neck at 6 furlongs on March 30. Notably, on April 26, he tracked the pace 2 lengths behind in third, rallied three-wide, and finished just a nose behind.
Calder
Staria: Overcame a rough start with steady progress from more than 5 lengths back. Rallied four-wide in the stretch, closing the gap to a head in a mile on the turf on April 30.
Fortunate Code: After a bumpy start, progressed from 10th to fifth, and launched a strong stretch run to close within a head at 6 furlongs on April 25.
Churchill Downs
Tipperone: Struggled early but steadied and rallied from eighth. Finished strong, moving from sixth to second by 2 lengths at 6 furlongs on April 30.
Hawthorne
Gold Hornet: Broke last but recovered from trailing by more than 12 lengths. Finished strong in fourth, closing within three-quarters of a length at 1 1/16 miles on April 30.
Buster Bailey: Starting from an outside post, he made up nearly 2 lengths in the stretch and finished just a nose behind at 1 1/16 miles on April 22.
Chicago Style: Trailed by 11 lengths, yet rallied from fifth to make up 9 lengths, ending half a length behind at 6 furlongs on April 9.
Key Storm: After early setbacks, closed fast from the back, narrowing the gap to 2 lengths, losing by just a length at 6 furlongs on March 4.
Hollywood Park
Lucky Stab: Despite trailing early, rallied to close within a head after covering 3 lengths at 6 furlongs on April 28.
Midnighter: Chased the pace from eighth, overcame bumps to close by 2 lengths and ended up just a head behind at 7 furlongs on April 2 at Santa Anita. Improved on April 27, moving from the back to secure second place by 4 lengths.
Philadelphia Park
Sans Win: Made a strong stretch rally from fourth, closing 5 lengths to finish second by 5 lengths at 6 furlongs on April 23.
Sign Post: Overcame a slow start, advancing from sixth to second, closing 2 lengths, finishing a length behind at 5 furlongs on April 11.
Imachadancer: From sixth position, surged in the stretch to make up 5 lengths, just a length short, on a sloppy track on April 8.
Pimlico
Grand Lucenci: Broke last but surged from 10th, closing a remarkable 9 lengths to place by a neck at 6 furlongs on April 30.
Tam I Am: Overcame a challenging start, closing steadily to finish by a neck at 1 1/16 miles on April 23.
Prairie Meadows
Loadim Up: Maintained a close pace, gaining ground in the stretch but missing by a neck at 1 1/16 miles on March 31 at Tampa Bay Downs. Advanced on April 27, rallying from the fourth to secure second by a head at a mile and 70 yards.
Retama Park
Cinnamon Celebrity: Despite a mid-stretch bump, finished a strong fourth and missed by a head at 330 yards on April 30.
Man With Money: Closed strongly from the outside, securing second by a head at 330 yards on April 29.
Tampa Bay Downs
Sosella: Trailed by 12 lengths initially but closed within a neck at 1 1/16 miles on April 29.
Cimarrona: Made a six-wide move, closing to within a neck at 6 furlongs on April 23.
Unreal General: Despite starting from the outside, closed impressively from sixth to a head loss at a mile on the turf on April 15.
Dynamic Contour: Overcame blockages, closing to within a half-length at 1 1/16 miles on the turf on April 7.
Mr. Hogan: Recovered from breaking through the gate to lead, only to be caught late, finishing a length behind at 6 furlongs on March 19. On April 3, held second by a head.
El Soprano: Rallied from fifth, closing fast to a neck at 1 1/16 miles on March 7. Improved on April 11 with a strong lead to win by three-quarters of a length.
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