• The After-Party; Captaintreacherous Returns

    POSTED Sep 18, 2013

    The Little Brown Jug for this year is history – however, press time for this blog comes before the races at Delaware, so watch for our Sunday recap, which includes how we did for the meet with our suggested contenders as published here in our special midweek blog.
     
    The weekend racing agenda elsewhere is light with stakes since many of the divisions’ top members raced in Ohio during the week. The “Jug” after-party of racing shall be timid, at best, but there is still plenty of racing over the weekend.   
     
    The autumn menu of raceways is full and the features include an appearance by Captaintreacherous at Hoosier. I have included in this blog an essay about the colt and his absence from the Jug.
     
    Don’t forget to look through the horses to watch (H2W) list below for live contenders in overnights all over North America. The exclusive list is hot with possibilities for win, place, show and exotics—however you use them, use them. The H2W produces some mighty prices and excellent exotic elements that boost combo prices.
     
    TwinSpires offers special bonuses for Hoosier Park throughout the harness meet. Check out the Hoosier details here.
     
    Our featured Breeders Crown Countdown event this week is the Milton Final and for that analysis to help you with your wagering decisions, Go to Breeders Crown Countdown
     
    Captain’s Courageous   
     
    The critics of Captaintreacherous’ connections find this Saturday’s Open Pace (Jenna's Beach Boy) at Hoosier an insult to the sport because Captaintreacherous, arguably one of the best pacers of all time, will be racing in the $50,000 affair as opposed to resting from a battle for the Jug championship.  
     
    Some critics sited the half-mile and heat format as reasons for re-routing “Captain” from Ohio to Indiana. Neither of those elements could be evidence for a case against the Captain if one was objective about the pacer’s prowess. Because pundits would not be satisfied even if the Captain went to the Jug and devoured all opposition. Plus, if he lost, and that would have taken a great deal of pressure that by no other colt or gelding in his crop could sustained, Captain-haters would have swooned their “I-told-you-so” song, as if it negated anything the Captain ever accomplished. 
     
    In another sense, The Little Brown Jug has become more of a traditional event than a test of stamina or speed. Over the past decade, few of its champions have been champions in many other contests and they have won it against lesser competition than they fail to defeat on other occasions. The Jug has always been a strange little theater for one-hit wonders like Nick’s Fantasy, Shadow Play, Mr Feelgood (who we predicted would win months before the race), P-Forty Seven, Astreos, Shady Character and Tell All. These were fine pacers, for sure, but they were not all-out champs and were not in a category that would include the Captain. 
     
    You could say, and I would, that there is nothing much left to prove for this marvelous colt. He is one of the greats and all the denials fall short of mere sourpuss behavior. My opinion was documented even before he scourged his foes early this season (click here to read essay). I didn’t get on a bandwagon, I was riding shotgun on it. If you haven’t already gotten on the Captain bandwagon, however, there is still plenty of room and the ride through the Breeders Crown and into 2014 is bound for glory.
     
    Hoosier Hellfights   
     
    Also on the Hoosier program Sept. 21 is the Centaur Trotting Classic with a purse of $230,000 for some of the top older square-steppers. The stars are here for another rough and tumble mile of speed and audacity. The menu includes probable favorite Market Share, last year’s Hambo winner, who has backed off of an early role as dominator of the division.  
     
    The ever-enduring Wishing Stone should be second or third choice here and we will be happy with that status. Uncle Peter should be in the hunt late for exotic purposes. These first-level elders should dominate the mile.
     
    Complementing the big night are a pair of $138,000-plus Kentuckiana Stallion Management Stakes, traditional miles for freshmen this season that have made Indiana their home. These two splits are for filly pacers.
     
    The first division may offer a longshot if the morning line holds up. From the prolific crop of Somebeachsomewhere, Secluded Beach, trained by Tony Alagna, may be best. In the second, Jimmy Takter’s Ravinia Hanover may be in the perfect spot for an upset. If driver Ron Pierce chooses the favorite to drive (he is listed on both at press time), we could get a strong price on the Takter student. 
     
    H2W Legend
     
    Review our choices and follow the wagering at the prescribed track. These are possible contenders we have judged from reviewing races.
     
    The horses’ names are listed beneath the name of the track after the date they will be racing. The race in which they are entered (R and race number) follows. If a + is in front of a horse’s name it means it is appearing on the list for the second (and last time) because it failed to win the first time it appeared. An “ae” signals the horse is entered but on the also-eligible list. Types of wagering on any of the H2W listed horses are based on your judgment. If you have any questions, email us at TwinSpires.  
     
    H2W
     
    Batavia
    9/20/13, Romeo Star R2; Mythical Hall R8; James Bonds Girl R11
     
    Colonial
    9/21/13, Vesper As R4; Somecam R6; Hillbilly Charmer R10
     
    Freehold
    9/21/13, +Allstar Blues ae R5; +Leg Up R6; +Saywhatuneedtosay ae R8
     
    Lebanon
    9/21/13, Surf La R1; Big Ben’s Canyon R2; Lookout Macatoo R6; Livelikeurdying R7; Ally-con R8

    Northfield
    9/20/13, Townline Kriss R2; Bench’s Beauty R3; Blissfull Jessie R9; Masked Lover R9; +Lady Ashlyn R10
     
    Rosecroft
    9/21/13, Michaels Dream R1; Iz A Rocket R3; Shadowonthebeach R3; Hit The Hill R4; Littlebitofthunder R10 
     
    Vernon
    9/20/13, +Wesleys Fortune R1; St Lads Speedy R1; +Skyway Poncho R4; Painite R4; Caveat Emptor R6
     
    Ray Cotolo contributed to this edition.
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