Las Vegas Review-Journal

Breeders’ Cup Opening Day: Of favorites and flops

- MIKE BRUNKER HORSE RACING

YDEL MAR, Calif. appetite for great racing should have been whetted by the opening day of the first Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar, and day two promises to build to a Classic crescendo.

While Breeders’ Cup races are generally known for their unpredicta­bility, with entrants hailing from all corners of North America and Europe, as well as the occasional entrant from another continent, fancied runners performed decently in the first four Breeders’ Cup races on Friday. A favorite (Mendelssoh­n in the Juvenile Turf ), second-choice (Rushing Fall in the Juvenile Fillies Turf ) and thirdchoic­e (Forever Unbridled in the Distaff ) all brought home the bacon.

But there also were also a few flops by heavily bet favorites — Happily, 2-1 in the Juvenile Fillies Turf, and Mor Spirit, 2-1 in the Dirt Mile — as well the sort of bomb you expect in these races — Battle of Midway winning the Dirt Mile and returning $30.40 to his backers.

That suggests more fireworks are likely Saturday.

So while the connection­s bask in glory, it’s back to the desk for the rest of us to apply the lessons learned on the first day.

Here are a few things to consider as you size up the nine remaining races Saturday:

■ We’re working with a small sample here, with Del Mar only running since Wednesday, but Friday’s races in particular seem to indicate that the middle of the dirt track is the place to be for the stretch run. The winners of both Breeders’ Cup dirt races and every other dirt race on Friday’s undercard were won by horses racing off the rail. Most winners were closing, but even the lone wire-to-wire winner stayed in the three path down the stretch.

That’s not atypical for Del Mar, and it doesn’t mean you can just automatica­lly bet on horses with outside post positions. But it does suggest that a horse drawn inside facing significan­t pace pressure might be in for it.

■ The European horses flocked to California to give the new Del Mar turf course a try and went 1-for-2, with the Aiden O’brien-trained Mendelssoh­n taking down the Juvenile Turf with an inside stalking trip. What was interestin­g to me was that both winners were running close to the pace by the second call and had enough left to hold off the runners closing from the back of the pack.

Again, that’s too small a sample to use confidentl­y, but if the trend holds in the early grass races, it might be time to take a stand against European closers who don’t possess any early lick.

One of the top European horses, Ulysses, was scratched from Satur-

day’s $4 million Turf upon the recommenda­tion of track veterinari­ans. Ulysses was the early 7-2 favorite.

■ Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert might be expected to dominate a Breeders’ Cup in his backyard, but he went 0-for-3 Friday — with Cupid and Mor Spirit checking in at the back of the pack in the Dirt Mile and Abel Tasman finishing a closing second in the Distaff. It’s hard to imagine that he’ll go home empty-handed, especially when he saddles four of the 11 runners entered for the $6 million Classic, but it’s worth keeping an eye on how his horses perform in the earlier races.

■ Having run well previously over the Del Mar track isn’t an automatic ticket for success. Stellar Wind, who was 3-for-3 over the seaside oval #Rjhorserac­ing handicappe­rs:

■ Mile Brunker:

#Rjhorserac­ing handicappe­rs:

■ Juvenile Brunker:

#Rjhorserac­ing handicappe­rs:

■ Turf Brunker:

#Rjhorserac­ing handicappe­rs:

Patrol 2. Ulysses 3. Sadler’s Joy

Note: Picks were made before Ulysses was scratched from the race.

■ Classic

Brunker:

#Rjhorserac­ing handicappe­rs: entering the Distaff, had a troubled start and faded to last late.

#Rjhorserac­ing handicappe­rs

Our Review-journal handicappe­rs had a decent first day, tabbing Juvenile Fillies Turf winner Rushing Fall. Her $8 win price means it was a break-even day on win bets, but that should mean the bankroll is in good shape for Saturday, unless you spent too much chasing exotics.

Yours truly had a blind-squirrel moment and landed on Battle of Midway in the Dirt Mile for that $30.40 payoff.

Contact Mike Brunker at mbrunker@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-4656. Follow @mike_ brunker on Twitter.

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