Horses to Watch
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Horses to Watch
Highlighting Standout Performances on the Track
Overview
Since April 27, horses curated by handicapper and turf writer Greg Melikov have captured attention by winning three races and securing second place finishes three times. Here’s a closer look at noteworthy performances and potential contenders.
Arlington Park
Indian Moonshine: On May 19, this horse came up just a neck short despite rallying impressively from eight lengths behind after half a mile in a 1 1/8 mile race.
African Sunrise: Showed promise on May 12 by overcoming four-wide positioning and making up significant ground, losing by merely a neck over six furlongs.
Belmont Park
Sterwins: Fought hard on May 20, narrowing a nine-length gap to finish three-quarters of a length behind, running the final quarter in 24.8 seconds.
Pennyrile: On May 11, this horse nearly closed the gap, making up four lengths in the stretch and lost by only a nose at six furlongs, clocking the last quarter in 24.2 seconds.
Calder
Lord Abounding: On May 20, after facing traffic, this horse surged late to make up two lengths, finishing a close three-quarters of a length in second at five furlongs on grass.
Staria: Showed a strong finish on April 30, rallying from more than five lengths behind to nearly snatch victory, falling short by a head over a mile on turf.
Fortunate Code: After a rough start on April 25, this horse advanced from 10th to close within a head at six furlongs and later secured victory by a length at seven furlongs on May 12.
Churchill Downs
Lord Lovat: Despite a sluggish start on May 21, managed a strong rally from fourth to secure second place by a neck at six furlongs.
Handlewoman: Overcame a difficult beginning on May 13, improving her position significantly in the stretch to finish just a length behind at five furlongs on turf.
Kin to the Wind: Demonstrating resilience, this horse improved from ninth to finish third by three-quarters of a length on March 26. It later delivered a strong performance by winning a mile on grass on May 10.
Hollywood Park
New Joysey Jeff: Led most of the way on May 21 but finished by three-quarters of a length at a mile on turf after a mid-stretch mishap with the rider's whip.
Iza General: Nearly caught up on May 12, managing to trim a five-length deficit and ending up just a head behind at six furlongs.
Midnighter: After several challenges, this horse narrowly missed first by a head on April 2 and later claimed second by four lengths at seven furlongs on April 27.
Indiana Downs
Buster Bailey: Displayed tactical intelligence on May 8 to secure a two-length win, and despite a setback on May 20, still finished just a neck behind at 1 1/16 miles.
Louisiana Downs
Shezacommander: On May 14, this horse recovered from a slow start to claim second place, closing with more than five lengths over seven furlongs.
Monmouth Park
Slews Enough: After a poor start, made a remarkable recovery to secure second place, closing with over two lengths at six furlongs on May 13.
Philadelphia Park
Arabian Cat: Made a late surge on May 20, closing four lengths to finish half a length behind at 5 ½ furlongs.
Letrado: Demonstrated perseverance on May 13, improving from sixth to close within half a length at a mile and 70 yards.
Sans Win: On May 15, showed consistent improvement to finish second by 1 ½ lengths at 5 ½ furlongs.
Sign Post: Overcame a slow start to always remain competitive, earning a strong second-place finish on April 11, and winning comfortably on May 6.
Imachadancer: Despite being behind, this horse closed strongly to finish by just a length at six furlongs on a rainy April 8.
Pimlico
Liso Y Sedoso: On May 19, this horse overcame a jostled start and tight quarters to rally for a second-place finish by a nose at six furlongs.
Ive Got Speed: Lived up to its name by improving significantly in the stretch on May 13, but fell short by three-quarters of a length at 1 1/16 miles.
Grand Lucenci: Displayed remarkable determination, closing eight lengths to secure second by a neck on April 30, running the final quarter in 23 seconds.
These horses have demonstrated potential and tenacity in their respective races, making them contenders worth watching closely in future events.
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