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Racing Dudes Divisional Rankings 9/25/19: 3-Year-Old Drama

Racing Dudes Divisional Rankings 9/25/19: 3-Year-Old Drama

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 latest NTRA Top 10 Poll:

Overall Rankings

Here are my overall rankings as seen in the latest 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 latest Top 10 poll looked like:

1. Bricks and Mortar 

2. Midnight Bisou 

3. Mitole  

4. McKinzie   

5. Sistercharlie 

6. Elate

7. Imperial Hint 

8. World of Trouble 

9. Maximum Security 

10. Code of Honor 

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Older Males

1.  Bricks and Mortar – He picked up yet another victory in the Arlington Million Stakes (G1). This is the Horse of the Year at the moment, but there’s an older female who might turn it into a tight finish.

2. McKinzie – A big-time win in the Whitney Stakes (G1) moves him up the list in a major way. 

3. Preservationist – Winning the Woodward Stakes (G1) proves his Suburban Handicap (G2) victory was not a fluke. 

4. Catalina Cruiser – Three straight victories capped off with a repeat score in the Pat O’Brien Stakes (G2) puts him right in the middle of this division heading into the fall. 

5. City of Light – His Pegasus World Cup (G1) win will end up being one of the best races that we see all year long.

Sleeper: Yoshida – He hit the board in two straight Saratoga efforts, which is enough to keep him as a sleeper in this weak division. 

Older Females

1. Midnight Bisou – She locked up this division with a nose victory over Elate in the Personal Ensign Stakes (G1)

2. Sistercharlie – This world-class turf horse needs to be recognized at the highest level. She might be the most talented horse in training right now. 

3. Elate – She suffered another heart-breaking Saratoga moment, losing the Personal Ensign Stakes (G1) by a nose. 

4. Got Stormy – She lost the Woodbine Mile (G1) by a 1/2-length, but it was still a tremendous effort. 

5. Rushing Fall – There is no disgrace in finishing second to her stablemate Sistercharlie in the Diana Stakes (G1)

Sleeper: She’s A Julie – It looks like she is a cut below the top females in the dirt division; however, this has been a consistent filly all season long. 

3-Year-Old Males

1. Maximum Security – An acute bout of colic forced him to miss a start in the Pennsylvania Derby (G1). However, he still remains number one for now. 

2. Code of Honor – His Travers Stakes (G1) victory was his third graded stakes triumph this year. He is now Maximum Security’s biggest threat in this division. 

3. Tacitus – It’s the year of what could have been for this horse. Narrow defeats in four straight big races have been heart-breaking.

4. Mr. Money – He blew his chance of winning a Grade 1 race in the Pennsylvania Derby, losing to Math Wizard, who he had already defeated twice. 

5. War of Will – His Pennsylvania Derby (G1) effort was at least a major improvement over his last two efforts. 

Sleeper: Mucho Gusto – Quietly, he has become Baffert’s best 3-year-old this season, which is hard to believe. 

3-Year-Old Females

1. Dunbar Road – Her Alabama Stakes (G1) triumph was a major step towards winning this division. Her stablemate is all that stands in the way.

2. Guarana – She suffered her first defeat in the Cotillion Stakes (G1), though she still finished a solid second. 

3. Covfefe – The top 3-year-old female sprinter in the country only seems to be getting better and is heading to the Breeders’ Cup.

4. Street Band – Her Cotillion Stakes (G1) romp puts her in a position to make some major noise with another big effort at the Breeders’ Cup. 

5. Serengeti Empress – A tough effort in the Cotillion Stakes (G1) moves her down the list. She may be at her best when sprinting. 

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 Mighty Mitole returned to beast mode with an amazing performance in the Forego Stakes (G1)

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

3. 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 late 2019 campaign.

4.Imperial Hint – He’s back in a major way after setting a track record in his Vanderbilt Handicap (G1) victory. 

5. Cistron – He may be a cut below the best horses in this division, but his Bing Crosby Stakes (G1) win was nice.

Sleeper: Giant Expectations – His Pat O’Brien Stakes (G2) effort was impressive. Maybe 6 or 7 furlongs are his best distances.

2-Year-Old Males

1. Dennis’ Moment – He left no doubt with a dominant performance in the Iroquois Stakes (G3). This will be your TVG Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) favorite. 

2. Green Light Go – His Saratoga Special (G2) triumph was impressive enough to earn the number one spot before Dennis’ Moment won the Iroquois. 

3. Basin – A powerful win in the Hopeful Stakes (G1) gives his connections plenty to be excited about moving forward. 

4. Scabbard – Back to back runner-up efforts against the top two horses in our rankings have us high on this colt moving forward. 

5. Three Technique – He lost to Basin on debut before impressively breaking his maiden next time out at Saratoga in impressive fashion. 

Sleeper: Eight Rings – After dumping the rider at the start of the Del Mar Futurity (G1), he still galloped out well ahead of the field. He could be a monster, but we’ll have to see how he comes back from that incident. 

2-Year-Old Females

1. Perfect Alibi – Wins in the Adirondack Stakes (G3) and the Spinaway Stakes (G1) have her in the top spot. 

2. Bast – Baffert looks to have a nice filly with this one who broke her maiden in the Del Mar Debutante (G1)

3. Amalfi Sunrise – She won the Sorrento Stakes (G2) in impressive fashion, making her a perfect two-for-two. 

4. Inspiressa – After defeating Bast on debut, she lost to her in the Del Mar Debutante (G1) last time out.

5. Lazy Daisy – She was beaten easily in the Del Mar Debutante (G1), but she won the Pocahontas Stakes (G2) last time out.

Sleeper: Stellar Sound – Her Del Mar Debutante (G1) effort was a disappointment, but there could be better days ahead.  

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