Las Vegas Review-Journal

Haskell, Jim Dandy offer quality 3-year-old fields

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The 3-year-old class takes center stage this weekend in the $1 million Haskell Invitation­al on Sunday at Monmouth Park and the $600,000 Jim Dandy Stakes on Saturday at Saratoga. While both races have sixhorse fields, quality abounds.

Last week, we saw how it takes only two horses to make for an epic battle when California Chrome beat Dortmund at Del Mar and Songbird bested Carina Mia at Saratoga.

The Haskell and Jim Dandy look to offer potential fireworks, too.

Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist (6-5) is favored in the Haskell. He will make his first start since May 21 when he finished third in the Preakness, the colt’s only loss after winning his first eight races. He has tactical speed that is a weapon over the Jersey Shore track.

Handlers of Exaggerato­r, the horse that beat Nyquist in the Preakness, decided at the last minute to run the Haskell instead of the Jim Dandy. Exaggerato­r has been stabled and training at Saratoga but will ship to New Jersey.

Exaggerato­r (5-2) loves an off track. The Oceanport, New Jersey, weather forecast calls for a 90 percent chance of rain Friday, 50 percent chance Saturday and 60 percent Sunday.

American Freedom (3-1) hopes to continue the winning ways in the Haskell of trainer Bob Baffert, who has won the rich stakes eight times. American Freedom won the Sir Barton at Pimlico and the Iowa Derby at Prairie Meadows in his past two starts. This is by far his stiffest test.

Gun Runner (4-1) exits a sharp win in the Matt Wynn at Churchill Downs. He ran a fine third in the Kentucky Derby behind Nyquist and Exaggerato­r. He fits on that fact alone, so he is dangerous at the price. Gun Runner is owned by the Winchell Thoroughbr­eds of Las Vegas.

The Jim Dandy is headed by three more Kentucky Derby runners. Mohaymen (9-5) ran fourth in the Derby, and his only two losses came against Nyquist. He has been training great for Kiaran McLaughlin.

Destin (2-1) was last seen losing the Belmont Stakes by a nose to Creator. It was a fabulous effort off a trouble trip in the Derby.

Creator (3-1) was a 16-1 odds upset winner in the Belmont after rallying from last under jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. The key with Creator is he has no early speed, thus, if the early pace is slow to average, he will have a tough time winning.

My picks to win are Gun Runner in the Haskell and Destin in the Jim Dandy. WYNN LAS VEGAS CHALLENGE

We are fortunate that first-class handicappi­ng tournament­s are still played in Las Vegas. You might be playing in the Gold Coast contest as you read this. If you do well, you can return next week and play in the $200,000 guaranteed Wynn Las Vegas Handicappi­ng Challenge.

The contest is Aug. 5 and 6, with a $2,000 entry fee. The main carrot, other than oodles of cash, is the top two finishers receive a free berth into the 2017 Daily Racing Form/ National Thoroughbr­ed Racing Associatio­n National Handicappi­ng Championsh­ip at Treasure Island. Richard Eng’s horse racing column is published Friday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal.You can buy his Del Mar picks at racedaylas­vegas.com.You can email him at rich_eng@hotmail.com and follow him on Twitter @ richeng4pr­opick

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