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2018 Breeders’ Cup Predictions #6: Many Changes after Final Prep Weekend

2018 Breeders’ Cup Predictions #6: Many Changes after Final Prep Weekend

It’s time for our sixth set of 2018 Breeders’ Cup Predictions to be revealed. Each week leading up to the Breeders’ Cup, our latest picks for all 14 races will be posted. Last week was crazy once again, which led to several changes. Let’s take a look at our latest rankings the final round of Breeder’s Cup “Win and You’re In” races concluded:

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Classic

Pick: McKinzie

His Grade 1 Pennsylvania Derby win was a massive step towards winning this race. Returning from a long layoff, McKinzie seemed to have total control of the race right out of the gate and was able to cruise home to a 1 3/4-length victory. He earned a 107 Beyer speed figure for his victory, which ties Justify as the highest by a 3-year-old this year. Last week, Accelerate won the Grade 1 Awesome Again Stakes at Santa Anita, but he only earned a 100 Beyer speed figure for his effort. Discreet Lover won at Belmont with a 103, while the most impressive win came from Mind Your Biscuits, who earned a 108 for his win in the Lukas Classic at Churchill Downs. Still, with those results, my confidence in McKinzie has only grown.

Longines Turf

Pick: Enable

This could be the best horse in the world, regardless of gender, and regardless of surface. She is coming off a second straight win in the prestigious Group 1 Arc de Triomphe, where she beat the boys yet again. She could be the most likely winner of all of the Breeders’ Cup races if they choose to ship her to the United States.

Longines Distaff

Pick: Monomoy Girl

In a shocking turn of events, Abel Tasman ran off the board in the Grade 1 Zenyatta Stakes, which has made this a wide-open affair. Elate is also likely not to make the Breeders’ Cup, which leaves Monomoy Girl as the top pick. The rest of the older female division has struggled this season, which could mean that a 3-year-old is ready to take control in this spot. Monomoy Girl fits that bill.

Mile

Pick: A Raving Beauty

Admittedly, I have no idea who to pick in this race at this time. It seems to be the most wide-open division of the Breeders’ Cup while also being fairly unpredictable as far as who will enter the race. The European shippers will likely be hard to beat in this spot. As for now, I’ll go with A Raving Beauty, who had a nice bounce-back in the Grade 1 First Lady Stakes at Keeneland. Cutting back to a mile could be perfect for her.

TwinSpires Sprint

Pick: Imperial Hint

This horse is an absolute monster when he is at his best. However, this may be the deepest division of 2018, so he will have his work cut out for him. Last year, he was second in this race to Roy H, but he might turn the tables on that rival this year. Imperial Hint was perfect when conquering the Grade 1 Vosburgh Stakes at Belmont Park last time out.

Maker’s Mark Filly & Mare Turf

Pick: Sistercharlie

She is without a doubt the best female turf horse in this country. It will just be a matter of which Europeans ship in to take her on in this spot. They’ll have to bring someone strong because Sistercharlie is really sharp right now.

Dirt Mile

Pick: Catalina Cruiser

There is very little doubt in my mind that this is the best horse in training and should be pointing for the Classic instead of this race. Trainer John Sadler’s record away from California is poor, but when it comes to this horse, I don’t care. He is a freakish talent that will be ultra-tough to beat no matter where he runs.

Turf Sprint

Pick: World of Trouble

This horse has found his niche on the turf with two straight scores since switching surfaces. His first try on the surface was a strong win at Saratoga in the $100,000 Quick Call Stakes, and then he looked like a superstar when dominating his rivals in the $100,000 Allied Forces Stakes at Belmont Park. This division is lacking a star, but he could change that.

Filly & Mare Sprint

Pick: Marley’s Freedom

Since moving to the Bob Baffert barn, this horse has turned into a monster. Her latest win at Saratoga in the Grade 1 Ballerina Stakes showed just how tough she’ll be in this race. She beat several of the top female sprinters in the country in that spot.

Breeders' Cup Picks

Future Stars Friday, November 2, 2018

Sentient Jet Juvenile

Pick: Game Winner

No Instagrand? No problem! Trainer Bob Baffert has a good one on his hands after back-to-back Grade 1 victories. Game Winner passed his first two-turn test with ease, romping at Santa Anita in the Grade 1 American Pharoah Stakes. If he shows up with that type of effort, then he will be tough to beat at Churchill Downs in the Breeders’ Cup.

Juvenile Turf

Pick: Current

This is another division that is very unpredictable at the moment. Current showed a solid turn of foot while racing wide to win the Grade 3 Dixiana Bourbon Stakes at Keeneland. Matching up with European shippers will be a big challenge, though, as we monitor who will actually be shipping in for the race.

Tito’s Handmade Vodka Juvenile Fillies

Pick: Bellafina

Bellafina has now won three straight, including scores in the Grade 2 Sorrento Stakes three races back, the Grade 1 Del Mar Debutante Stakes two races back, and now the Grade 1 Chandelier Stakes last time out. That sort of resume, while also running against tough foes at Del Mar and Santa Anita, makes it hard to pick against her.

Juvenile Fillies Turf

Pick: Newspaperofrecord

This is the Friday card single. Send your best, Europe – you are going to be hard-pressed to beat this beast if she shows up with the same type of effort that she showed in the Grade 2 Miss Grillo Stakes.

Juvenile Turf Sprint

Pick: Uncle Benny

This race is going to be at total crapshoot. Uncle Benny was most impressive during the last round of preps, which makes him the pick as of now, but things could change rapidly in this division as we get closer to the event.

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