Robert B. Lewis Stakes (232 Views)
Posted by: Tavasco (IP Logged)
Date: February 01, 2025 11:14AM
An excerpt from the Brad Free DRF article.
Citizen Bull’s last race was three months ago in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.
“He’s matured. I think he’s grown,” Baffert said. “He’s filled out. He’s a heavy horse; he’s stout. We gave him that little freshening, and now it’s the time for him to start running. He’s a big, strong horse.”
Baffert cautioned that Citizen Bull does not have to win first start back.
“At Del Mar, he needed a couple races to get ready,” Baffert said, referring to his debut win and third in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity.
After two starts, Citizen Bull hit top form by wiring back-to-back Grade 1 routes.
“Citizen Bull, he’s got to be on the lead [or] forwardly placed,” Baffert said. “Rodriguez won that way. At the break, they’ll figure it out.”
Martin Garcia rides Citizen Bull from post 2, while Juan Hernandez rides Rodriguez from post 3. Based on the 101 Beyer Speed Figure posted by Rodriguez in his maiden win only a month ago, one could argue that he’s the most probable winner.
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Reading between the lines, it seems that a Rodriguez/Madaket Road ebx is worthwhile in this one-mile race. The latter of this pair has come from mid-pack twice in his career competently.
Trainer Wesley Ward's trainee Clock Tower warrants some scrutiny. I'm not an advocate of turf-to-dirt horses but a few have been successful ref. Cigar. SoCal racing deserves a little attention given we don't know how long it will last and has such a wonderful history.
Citizen Bull may run off and hide but @ 6/5 and maybe less how does one make money in this contest?
Citizen Bull’s last race was three months ago in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.
“He’s matured. I think he’s grown,” Baffert said. “He’s filled out. He’s a heavy horse; he’s stout. We gave him that little freshening, and now it’s the time for him to start running. He’s a big, strong horse.”
Baffert cautioned that Citizen Bull does not have to win first start back.
“At Del Mar, he needed a couple races to get ready,” Baffert said, referring to his debut win and third in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity.
After two starts, Citizen Bull hit top form by wiring back-to-back Grade 1 routes.
“Citizen Bull, he’s got to be on the lead [or] forwardly placed,” Baffert said. “Rodriguez won that way. At the break, they’ll figure it out.”
Martin Garcia rides Citizen Bull from post 2, while Juan Hernandez rides Rodriguez from post 3. Based on the 101 Beyer Speed Figure posted by Rodriguez in his maiden win only a month ago, one could argue that he’s the most probable winner.
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Reading between the lines, it seems that a Rodriguez/Madaket Road ebx is worthwhile in this one-mile race. The latter of this pair has come from mid-pack twice in his career competently.
Trainer Wesley Ward's trainee Clock Tower warrants some scrutiny. I'm not an advocate of turf-to-dirt horses but a few have been successful ref. Cigar. SoCal racing deserves a little attention given we don't know how long it will last and has such a wonderful history.
Citizen Bull may run off and hide but @ 6/5 and maybe less how does one make money in this contest?
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