Jeff Siegel: What You Need to Know - Saratoga | Sunday, July 17, 2022

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SEVENTH RACE:  Post time: 4:29 ET
5-New Ginya (5/2)


Missed the break and gave herself too much to do when a fast-finishing third (beaten a neck) in a similar state-bred first-level allowance turf router at Belmont Park last month, but with a clean start today she should be able to gain a favorable early position and have every chance to seal the deal from the quarter pole home.  The lightly raced daughter of Tonalist appeared sharp in a recent dirt track breeze to tick her over for what should be another forward move.  You should also consider 11-Classic Lynne in your rolling exotics and in the exactas and/or trifectas, if she actually runs (she was entered in a stakes race on Wednesday and may opt for that spot).  Although stuck outside in her first start since October, the Joe Sharp-trained filly shows a steady series of workouts to have her fit and will be making her first start with Lasix. She could easily be a better type this time around.  

TENTH RACE – Post time: 6:13 ET
10-Skyward Princess (3-1)

Second-time starter makes the always-critical class drop from maiden to maiden claiming and this New York-bred filly may have found her friends while stretching out to a distance of ground after a solid sprint prep in her first outing in 10 months.  The Chad Brown barn hits at a remarkable 30% with the second-off-a-layoff angle, so we’re expecting this daughter of Air For Blue to produce a significant forward move, especially against this softer group.  For exacta/trifecta players, consider 1-Jannie Mae and 5-Our Jessica somewhere on your ticket.  The former stretches out after a sprint tune-up, lands the rail, and could get brave if she shakes loose as the controlling speed.  The latter is a one-paced grinder but has numbers that fit and could clunk up for at least a piece of it.  

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SARATOGA RECOMMENDED ROLLING EXOTIC STRATEGIES:

(Races 1-5)
1st race: 8-Miracle Mike; 7-Conman; Backup: 4-Light Man
2nd race: 5-Waters of Merom; 6-Mommasgottarun. Backup: 2-Trinity Titoli
3rd race: 10-Crosstalk; 3-Big Bean Christine; Backup: 4-Toz
4th race: 6-Two Thirty Five; 5-Zoomer
5th race: 5-Yarrow; 7-Sheriff Bianco

(Races 6-10)
6th race: 6-O’Trouble; 4-Road to Success. Backup: 9-Vctory Built
7th race: 5-New Ginya, 11-Classic Lynne
8th race: 8-Big Invasion. Backup: 4-Nobals
9th race: 4-Sound Money; 5-Fortin Hill
10th race: 10-Skyward Princess; 1-Jannie Mae. Backup: 5-Our Jessica

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SARATOGA WORKOUT ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARY:


FIFTH RACE:

Yarrow (July 9, Saratoga, 4f, :50.2b TT).  Grade: B
Nothing more than a gallop for C. Clement, breezing through the lane and into the clubhouse turn, first three panels in :37 flat before coasting out the final furlong.  Best as a late-running turf sprinter and seems to have improvement in her.  
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SEVENTH RACE:

New Ginya (July 9, Saratoga, 4f, :51b TT).  Grade: B-
Under a hold throughout, :37.3 on our watches from the quarter pole to the seven-eighths while looking fine for C. Clement in solo training track breeze.  Lightly raced with plenty of room for further improvement.  
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Classic Lynne (July 10, Saratoga, 4f, :48.3b).  Grade: B-
Easy breeze for J. Sharp while outside La Neblina (same time), :48.2 on our watches, a tad best at the wire but second best on the gallop out.  Seems in good enough shape, was also entered in stakes race on Wednesday.
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EIGHTH RACE:

Sky and Sand (July 11, Saratoga, 4f, :50.3b TT TC).  Grade: B-
Solo turf breeze inside the dogs, final quarter in :24.3 for S. Asmussen.  Just a maintenance move, was a beaten choice at Churchill Downs last time out but appeared well enough here.  
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NINTH RACE:

Fortin Hill (July 7, Saratoga, 4f, :49.3b TT).  Grade: B-
Solo training track drill for W. Mott, never really asked though wanting to lean in just a bit, final quarter mile in :24.1.  Seems well enough.  
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Gun It (July 9, Saratoga, 4f, :50.4b TT).  Grade: B-
Not asked but refused to change leads despite efforts by the rider to do so, final quarter mile in :25.1. in solo training track drill.  Never has been big on winning but usually gets a piece of it.  
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