Epicenter Answers the Question: Who’s The Best 3-Year-Old… – Online Gambling

Posted: July 31, 2022 at 8:24 pm

The shifting, quaking earth under the 3-year-old division slid once again Saturday, when 6/5 favorite Epicenter put away Zandon, Tawny Port and Early Voting, winning the Grade 2 Jim Dandy at Saratoga by 1 lengths.

Put aside for the moment that Epicenter passed the $2 million mark in career earnings with the $330,000 payday. Shelve for an instant that Epicenter won his first race in four months after finishing second as the post-time favorite in the first two legs of the Triple Crown.

The takeaway from Epicenters fifth win in nine races is hes once again, the 3-year-old to beat when it comes to year-end honors. Yes, theres a flavor-of-the-month quality to this division; see Haskell Stakes winner Cyberknife for an example.

But the fluid nature of this division is further based largely on two factors: the depth this sophomore class shows and the fact that outside of the 20-horse free-for-all known as the Kentucky Derby, none of the top 3-year-olds have run against each other in any significant numbers. The trainers of the various top-shelf 3-year-olds have cherry-picked their spots even more so than usual, especially in the Preakness and Belmont Stakes.

That ends now. More accurately, it ends Aug. 27, with the Grade 1 Travers Stakes. Thats the race trainers such as Chad Brown (Zandon, Early Voting), Steve Asmussen (Epicenter), Brad Cox (Cyberknife) and Todd Pletcher (Charge It) circled in red ink. The winner of that race goes into the Breeders Cup Classic as first-among-equals in the 3-year-old class.

The plot line here circles back to Epicenter. Hes 5-for-9, with more than $2.2 million in the bank and one missed board in those nine starts. Three of his five victories came in graded stakes and a fourth in a black-type race. He finished second in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness by a combined two lengths.

A Travers victory would make him the 14th horse in history to pull off the Jim Dandy/Travers double. And yet, the colt considered the best all-around 3-year-old still lacks a Grade 1 victory. Asmussen is acutely aware of this gap in his star colts resume. And what the Travers means.

Its extremely rewarding off two tough races to bring him back in the winners circle where we think he belongs, Asmussen said after the race. (In) a four-horse field, its always a lot of mobility. What I loved about it is the fact that (there is) another eighth in the Travers. It was his first race ever over Saratoga and we know whats on the menu next. We want to be as ready as we possibly can for it.

Make no mistake. Epicenter wont have the luxury of a four-horse field in the Travers. He got off to a slow start in the Jim Dandy and had to close in the final furlong. This isnt Epicenters preferred running style and the short Jim Dandy field allowed him and Joel Rosario to adjust accordingly.

The Jim Dandy race dynamic flipped conventional wisdom on its head. Pace-presser Epicenter found himself in last on the backstretch. Closer Zandon found himself near the lead. Front-runner Early Voting found himself on the lead as usual but was outkicked in the stretch by not only Epicenter, but runner-up Zandon and third-place Tawny Port.

Early Voting held off Epicenter by 1 lengths en route to the Preakness title.

We sort of inherited the lead and thats fine, Brown said after the race. On paper, most tracks youd say 12 and change (seconds for the first eighth) is not too bad, but this track has been pretty tiring. Clearly, Early Voting just didnt handle this track. Well see how he comes back.

As far as Zandon goes, he was a little closer than he probably wants to run. I dont think (jockey) Flavien (Prat) had any other option. I thought he rode the horse fine. Hopefully, in a bigger field, I can get the horse back.

Prat echoed those sentiments. He said he thought Epicenter and Early Voting would set a strong pace for Zandon to close into. Instead, Zandon broke well and put himself next to Early Voting.

Its probably not where he wants to be, but it was the natural thing, Prat said after the race.

Theres a month for Brown to get his horse back, and for him to figure out what happened to Early Voting who finished last of four. Theres a month for Cox to mull over sending Ohio Derby winner Tawny Port into the deep end of the 3-year-old pool the Travers.

And theres a month remaining for Asmussen to keep his status as the trainer of the best 3-year-old in the country. Even as you hang an asterisk on it with the caption for now.

Originally posted here:

Epicenter Answers the Question: Who's The Best 3-Year-Old... - Online Gambling

Related Posts