#Steakhouse Night

SteakhouseNight 5-29-17

Every couple of months I like to have #SteakhouseNight, whereby I cook for myself or others, a dish fit for a steakhouse.  I love steakhouses, among many types of cuisine, but I figured out years ago that there aren’t many restaurants where you can order a steak and expect to be happy with it.  Tonight’s special was a filet mignon with a salt and pepper crust, sliced over a baby spinach salad with sprinkles of craisins, candied pecans, gorganzola crumbles and an impromptu orange vinagrette dressing.  Pretty much crushing it over here.

Well, the cooking was better than the ‘capping today.  Had a pick 3 at Belmont ($59) and the late double ($28) at Belmont as well, but couldn’t connect on the big pick 4 there.  Had two small tickets.  If I had played one big one, I’d have hit it.

The horse of the day was Just A Little Hope at Santa Anita, who looked like a monster in the paddock, and ran like one on the track, outfinishing a 7/5 Baffert firster.  Didn’t look like Stevens needed the stick at all, so that’s one to watch for the future.  Could be any type.

Special mention to GG Ryder (23.80) at Golden Gate Fields.   Surprised they let him go at that price, and needed every step to win by a nostril.  I love veteran, hard knocking horses that bring it every time, and half that field met the criteria.  I haven’t been to Golden Gate Fields in person yet, just the old Bay Meadows, so the Gate will be on the list for the California trip I am starting to scheme.

Happy Memorial Day everyone  . . .  always feels like an odd thing to say, but I suppose that it’s the start of summer that makes us happy   . . .

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Preakness

This one is easy pickins.  Always Dreaming is the best horse.   Can’t bet him at 4/5.   Classic Empire could turn the tables.  I’d want 7/2 or more to play him.  May take a shot at a tri with those two 1-2, but mostly this one is better to watch than wager.

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Derby Observations

If I could have changed all my plays with 10 minutes to post  . . . . the rain and conditions aided Always Dreaming, but he was definitely the best today.  Should we believe that 22.3 first quarter ?  Saw a preliminary Beyer of 102.

I thought Classic Empire was the best of the rest, with the rough start and wide rally.

Looking At Lee got the dream “Mine that Bird” trip.  He painted the rail all the way around.   Gormley loomed at the top of the stretch but then flattened out, as he was wide all the way around.  Haven’t seen the Trakus data yet, but I am curious to.

Battle of Midway ran a respectable race.  He was one of my last throwouts, as you can’t use everybody (can you ??)

Saw a prop before the race, will there be a Triple Crown winner at 9-1  . . .  feeling remorseful now !   Pletcher has a lightly raced horse coming back who looks like the Belmont distance would not be a compromise.

Didn’t cash with the published plays, unfortunately.  Got some money back on the Woodford-Derby double when the track looked like it would play to speed.  Back to the salt mines  . . .

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143rd Kentucky Derby

What a baffling group for this year’s Kentucky Derby.

My first impression;  Not the most stellar crop of three year olds.

Second impression:  It’s been a war of attrition.

Most of the major contenders have a knock on them, including the choices I’ll play.   I’m going to tread lightly in the win pool, and try to bunch up a tri ticket that could pay boxcars.

Top choice:  McCraken

I think his Blue Grass was sneaky-good.  I don’t think that the horse was wound tight, as the Derby was the goal all along.  He encountered trouble, got race rode, checked, taken back, made a middle move, and flattened out.  I’m willing to look at the positives – was handy in traffic, and will chalk the middle move up as a fitness move.  Looked good in training this week.

Second Choice: Always Dreaming

Very little to knock from the Florida Derby.  Has been tearing up the track in training, though a bit keen. Has the pedigree to get the distance.  Has the right style.

Third Choice:  Classic Empire

Cream of the Crop as a 2 year old, overcame a number of woes to get back to the Arkansas Derby and win.  Can get the distance, and appears to be a hard trier.  On the other hand, he’s a straight up nut case, and had a number of physical problems.  Will use defensively

Don’t Want Him To Beat Me:  Irish War Cry

I didn’t think his Wood was that good.  But he beat up Classic Empire.  Looked good when not pressed.  But he’ll be pressed.  Motion has done it before, looks great in training.  Will use defensively.

Wouldn’t Shock Me:  Gormley

Rounded into form for the Santa Anita Derby, seems to have the right style, but speed figs and came home time were slow. Mastery was the best horse in Cali and possibly the best 3 yo, so I don’t fault him for running behind him.  On the other hand, Shirreffs has done it before, and who should he be afraid of in this group.

Here’s My Bomb:  Sonneteer

Fits stylewise to clunk up late for a piece of the pie, and gets Desormeaux, who’ll give a good, paint-the-rail ride and give him a chance to get there.  Maiden.  Everybody else likes him.  So will there be value ?

Not Out of It:  Irap, Tapwrit, Gunnevera

Again, wouldn’t be a huge shock.  Hard to endorse any of them on top, but I think could offer some value.  If I like McCraken and Taprwit, I can’t brush off Irap, who should get the distance and will be a trier.  Tapwrit was basically in a paid workout in Blue Grass.  Wide, safe, mild middle move.  Gunnevara, could clunk up and get a piece.

This is the group I will use (I’m content to let others beat me, or don’t think they can), now I just need to build the tickets.

$1 tri–  McCraken w Always Dreaming, Classic Empire, Irish War Cry, Irap, Gormley w those plus Gunnevera, Tapwrit, Sonneteer

$0.50 tri — McCraken, Always Dreaming, Classic Empire, Irish War Cry, Gormley w McCraken, Always Dreaming, Classic Empire, Irish War Cry, Gormley w those, Irap, Gunnevera, Tapwrit, Sonneteer

$2 Exactas-–  McCracken w / Always Dreaming, Classic Empire, Irish War Cry, Irap, Gormley

Reverse Exacta for $1

Good luck everyone, and enjoy the day ! If we cash a couple of these, the Makers Mark is on me  . . .

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Arrogate or Arrogant ?

I’m looking forward to seeing Arrogate run against Midnight Storm on Sunday.  Should be a good test for both of them.  Honestly, I was stunned by the way Arrogate ran in the Travers last summer. The time was legit, but makes you wonder if that three-year old crop was particularly sub par, as they beat each other up all year. Watching TVG that day it seems that the word was out on Arrogate among the California crowd, though the PP’s didn’t seem to tip the performance to come.   He clearly backed it up in the Breeders Cup win in a ding-donger with California Chrome.   Seems like Bob Baffert is calling a bit of an audible in running Arrogate (perhaps after seeing Chrome shine at Los Al?), though 80 percent of him may be enough to get the job done.  Midnight Storm’s front running dirt win was a pleasant surprise (as in, how dominant it was) so this should be a fun marking post to see where the big horse stands in heading into the Pegasus.

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Bourbon

We’ve been having a taste off of moderately priced bourbons at family holiday events lately  . . .  so far, Makers Mark and Bulleit are the leaders in the clubhouse. I plan to introduce the sneaky solid Evan Williams at the next one. Any suggestions ?

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