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Racing Dudes Divisional Rankings 12/4/19: Tom’s d’Etat Makes Presence Felt
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Racing Dudes Divisional Rankings 12/4/19: Tom’s d’Etat Makes Presence Felt

Welcome to the 2019 Divisional Rankings! Each week, we will rank the best thoroughbred horses in America based on their divisions. Let’s take a look at the rankings, including my last vote in the NTRA Top 10 Poll:

Overall Rankings

Here are my overall rankings as seen in the last NTRA Top 10 Poll of the season. The poll ranks the top thoroughbred horses based on if Horse of the Year voting was conducted at this very moment. With the year now more than half over, we’ve started to get a good feel for the top horses in the country. Here’s what my last Top 10 poll looked like:

1. Bricks and Mortar 

2. Mitole  

3. Vino Rosso   

4. Midnight Bisou    

5. McKinzie  6. Uni 

7. Sistercharlie   

8. Blue Prize 

9. Covfefe 

10. Maximum Security  

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Older Males

1.  Bricks and Mortar – He wrapped up Horse of the Year with a win in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1).

2. Vino Rosso – It’s a shame he’ll retire after running the best race of his life in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1).

3. McKinzie – This was the most consistent horse all year long; however, he finished second too many times in big spots.

4. City of Light – His Pegasus World Cup (G1) win ended up being one of the best races that we saw all season long.

5. Tom’s d’Etat – A win in the Clark Stakes (G1) earned him a spot in the rankings this week.

Sleeper:  Higher Power – Finishing third in the Breeders’ Cup Classic backs up his solid Pacific Classic (G1) performance earlier in the year.

Older Females

1. Midnight Bisou – Even though she finished second in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff (G1), she still is number one in this division by a mile.

2. Uni – An amazing victory in the TVG Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1) capped off an awesome season for her.

3. Sistercharlie – She came up empty in the Maker’s Mark Filly and Mare Turf (G1); however, she still had a tremendous season.

4. Got Stormy – She picked another Grade 1 win in the Matriarch Stakes at Del Mar.

5.  Blue Prize – Her win in the Distaff was an ultra-impressive performance.

Sleeper: Elate – Her Classic performance wasn’t terrible; however, she was never close to making an impact.

3-Year-Old Males

1. Maximum Security – This wild road continues as Maximum Security takes over the lead again. He can lock up the division with a win in the Cigar Mile (G1).

2. Code of Honor – An on-the-board finish in the Breeders’ Cup Classic would have locked this division up, but that didn’t happen.

3. Omaha Beach – He couldn’t get the job done in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1).

4. Tacitus – Another on-the-board finish for him in the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1) added to his consistent resume. He is done for the year but is expected to return in 2020.

5. Spun to Run – His win in the Dirt Mile was fantastic, which makes him an interesting prospect next season.

Sleeper: War of Will – The Preakness Stakes (G1) winner never could do much after that victory.

3-Year-Old Females

1. Covfefe –  Even a tough draw couldn’t stop her in the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint (G1). She’s earned this spot with several big wins.

2. Dunbar Road – When facing older horses, she did not run well; however, she did dominate her own age group for most of the year.

3. Guarana – She suffered her first defeat in the Cotillion Stakes (G1), though she still finished a solid second. Unfortunately, she will not run at the Breeders’ Cup.

4. Serengeti Empress – She tried to take them wire to wire in the Distaff but couldn’t quite hold on for the win.

5. Street Band – It was a non-effort for her in the Distaff; however, she had a nice season regardless of that outcome.

Sleeper: Point of Honor – The Alabama Stakes (G1) did not go her way; however, she deserves credit for finishing second in both that race and the Coaching Club American Oaks (G1).

Sprinters

1. Mitole – The beast left no doubt with a powerful win in the Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1).

2. Imperial Hint – He showed he was all heart in a heart-stopping win in the Vosburgh Stakes (G1).

3. World of Trouble – The stellar World of Trouble rolled again at Belmont Park in the Jaipur Invitational Stakes (G1).

4. X Y Jet – He finally got his Golden Shaheen (G1) victory in Dubai after coming so close in previous years. He recently returned to training with an eye on a fourth trip to Dubai.

5. Firenze Fire – This consistent sprinter picked up a big win at Penn National last time out.

Sleeper: Shancelot – This horse could be an absolute monster next season.

2-Year-Old Males

1. Structor – Perhaps a turf horse deserves top honors this year. He’s a perfect three for three, while the dirt horses lack of consistency is staggering.

2. Storm the Court – A huge upset in the Juvenile gives this horse a lot of hype moving forward.

3. Independence Hall – In a shocking development, the best-looking future 3-year-old came out of the Nashua Stakes (G3) and not the Breeders’ Cup.

4. Dennis’ Moment – We’ll give him a pass after stumbling badly out of the gate in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1).

5. Maxfield – His performance in the Breeders’ Futurity Stakes (G1) might be the best that we’ve seen all year from this division.

Sleeper: Tiz the Law –  He was disappointing in the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes (G2); however, he didn’t seem to like the track.

2-Year-Old Females

1. British Idiom – She locked up this division with a win in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1).

2. Donna Veloce – Her lack of experience probably got her beat in the Breeders’ Cup. She’s still one to watch heading into next year.

3. Bast – It looks like she could have peaked a little early after a so-so third in the Juvenile Fillies.

4. Perfect Alibi – She has been consistent all year long while picking up two graded stakes victories.

5. Wicked Whisper – The Juvenile Fillies was a disappointment; however, she should bounce back for a solid 2020.

Sleeper: Finite – Her win in the Golden Rod Stakes (G2) gives her some recognition heading into next season.

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