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Racing Dudes Fantasy League Update: Maxfield Returns Strongly in Matt Winn
Maxfield wining the Matt Winn (Credit: Coady Photography)

Racing Dudes Fantasy League Update: Maxfield Returns Strongly in Matt Winn

Each week, this important article will provide the standings, power rankings, and recent transactions for every league member. Not only will you see the latest claims in the league (which will show you what horses might be up-and-coming), but you will also get updates on the runners as they prepare for their next starts along the Kentucky Derby Trail. Let’s check out all of the latest transactions and scoring updates:

Current Standings

Ranking Team Score Current Team Members
1Aaron Halterman 500Art Collector, Azul Coast, Authentic, Little Menace, Pneumatic
2The Magic Mike Show412Tiz the Law, Excession, Jesus' Team, Liveyourbeastlife, Tizamagician
3Paul "Free Beers" Withrow 267Thousand Words, Cezanne, Gamine, Necker Island, Caracaro
4Dan "Wise Dan" Waite206Sonneman, Swiss Skydiver, Man in the Can, Max Player, Mystic Guide
5Jon White/Ryan Stillman 161Honor A. P., Cafe Pharoah, Basin, Tap It to Win, Uncle Chuck
6Mike "Saratoga Slim" Spector101Structor, Ny Traffic, Charlatan, Country Grammer, No Parole
7Jared Welch 82Candy Tycoon, Eight Rings, Toledo, Shoplifted, Ete Indien
8Real Dynasty 70Money Moves, Creed, Happy Saver, Rushie, Sole Volante
9Brandon "B$" Bauer 46Dennis' Moment, High Velocity, Silver Prospector, Thunder Code, Major Fed
10Austin Elsey and Steve "Evil Steveil" Ronchetto (-34)Mischevious Alex, Shivaree, Mr. Big News, King Guillermo, Wells Bayou

Current Remaining Points Race Schedule

20-10-5-1:

  • Pegasus Stakes at Monmouth Park
  • Indiana Derby at Indiana Grand
  • Los Alamitos Derby at Los Alamitos
  • Pat Day Mile at Churchill Downs

50-25-10-5:

  • Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park
  • Ellis Park Derby at Ellis Park
  • Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland 
  • Santa Anita Derby at Santa Anita Park
  • Shared Belief Stakes at Del Mar

100-50-25-10:

  • Belmont Stakes
  • Kentucky Derby
  • Preakness Stakes

Recent Claims

  • NONE

Power Rankings

The “Power Rankings” feature teams’ odds to win the contest, as well as an update on every horse on a team. Here we go:

1. Paul “Free Beers” Withrow (2/1)

  • Thousand Words – His Oaklawn Stakes effort was a total disaster, putting his future in question. 
  • Cezanne – The $3.65 million purchase might will likely make his debut on June 6th at Santa Anita
  • Nadal – His Arkansas Derby (G1) win was ultra-impressive and vaulted this team to the top of the Power Rankings. The Belmont Stakes (G1) could be his next start.  
  • Necker Island – He continues to run poorly, with his most recent effort being an off-the-board finish in the Matt Winn Stakes (G3)
  • Caracaro – This claim earned a 92 Beyer for his impressive maiden special weight score at Gulfstream Park on January 11. However, he has not recorded a work since January 25.

2. The Magic Mike Show (5/2)

  • Tiz the Law – He crushed his rivals once again in the Florida Derby (G1), making him the number-one 3-year-old in the country until the Baffert brigade invaded both Arkansas Derby (G1) winner’s circles. He could face them next in the Belmont Stakes (G1).
  • Modernist – The Risen Star Stakes (G2) winner came back to run a solid third in the Louisiana Derby (G2) and was flattered when Mr. Big News, whom he defeated in the Risen Star, won the Oaklawn Stakes. He is possible for the Belmont Stakes (G1).
  • Dr Post – The recent Magic Mike claim looked good winning the Unbridled Stakes at Gulfstream Park despite a rough trip. The Belmont Stakes (G1) could be next.
  • Enforceable – He got a brutal trip in the Louisiana Derby (G2), which saw him miss the board for the first time this season. 
  • Tizamagician – He was disappointing in his most recent race, an off-the-board finish in an allowance race against older horses. 

3. Jared Welch (4/1)

  • Maxfield – He looked like a monster in his Matt Winn Stakes (G3) victory to put this team right back in the hunt.   
  • Eight Rings – He sucked something fierce in the Bachelor Stakes. The good news is that we will never have to see any more tweets about him from this team.
  • Toledo – He ran well at Churchill Downs in his last start, finishing second in an allowance race. He will likely run in a stakes race next. 
  • Shoplifted – He is decent, just not top-level. His Oaklawn Stakes effort was merely average.
  • Ete Indien – This horse showed a lot of heart in the Florida Derby (G1) to finish third, despite a lot going wrong. It sounds like he is pointing toward July’s Haskell Stakes (G1) at Monmouth Park for his next start.

4. Mike “Saratoga Slim” Spector (5/1)

  • Structor – Originally, Slim’s first-round pick was off of the Kentucky Derby Trail. However, with the Derby now moved to September, he might have a chance! He is currently back working out.
  • Three Technique – He was decent in the Rebel Stakes (G2); however, he was only able to finish fourth. It’s also been announced that he’ll take some time off and then return to one-turn races. 
  • Charlatan – He picked up another impressive gate-to-wire victory in the Arkansas Derby (G1), dominating from start to finish. The Belmont Stakes (G1) could be his next target; however, a positive test after the Arkansas Derby has his future in question. 
  • Country Grammer – This son of Tonalist showed some signs of life late in the Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2). His workout patterns since then have been hit-and-miss.
  • No Parole – He may not be a Kentucky Derby contender, but he proved that he can beat a great sprinter with a nice allowance win at Oaklawn Park. 

5. Aaron Halterman (8/1)

  • Independence Hall – The #1 overall pick in this year’s draft looks like a flop after an off-the-board finish in the Florida Derby (G1). He’s reportedly sticking to one-turn races for the rest of the year. 
  • Azul Coast – A big win in the El Camino Real Derby gave this team a nice 20-point pickup. He was entered in the Sunland Derby (G3) before that race was canceled. His next start is now unknown, but he continues to work out at Santa Anita Park.
  • Authentic – The San Felipe Stakes (G2) was another solid effort from a colt who might have a serious future. However, is he the third-best Baffert horse? He is pointing toward the Santa Anita Derby (G1) after a recent solid workout.
  • Little Menace – He was nowhere to be found in the Bachelor Stakes, so he is likely going to be dropped later in the year. 
  • Pneumatic – His first effort against stakes company was decent, finishing a close third in the Matt Winn Stakes (G3).
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6. Jon White/Ryan Stillman (10/1)

  • Honor A. P. – His runner-up effort in the San Felipe Stakes (G2) was a solid start to his year. He should get better with more fitness and longer distances, which will be put to the test in the Santa Anita Derby (G1).
  • Storm the Court – We can probably close the door on his chances of being a top 3-year-old after an off-the-board finish in the Arkansas Derby (G1)
  • Basin – He rebounded from a poor Oaklawn Stakes with a solid runner-up effort to Charlatan in the Arkansas Derby (G1). He is listed as possible for the Belmont Stakes (G1). 
  • Chance It – After the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) did not go his way, his connections announced that he will be given some time off, which should have him refreshed for a nice summer campaign. 
  • Great Power – The claiming game has not been kind this year to the defending champs. Great Power disappointed in a recent allowance at Santa Anita Park, finishing third to superstar Charlatan, and his last workout came in mid-April.

7. Real Dynasty (20/1)

  • Green Light Go – He finished second in the Roar Stakes at Gulfstream Park, his first start in three months and his second in seven. He should improve off of that effort – if he can stay healthy.
  • Mr. Monomoy – Unfortunately, this colt suffered an injury and he’s still going to miss the Kentucky Derby. He is said to be pointing towards the Preakness Stakes (G1). 
  • Farmington Road – He came running late in the Arkansas Derby (G1); however, he could do no better than a distant fourth. He is possible for the Belmont Stakes (G1).
  • Silver State – After a consistent start to the year, he struggled to an off-the-board finish in the Louisiana Derby (G2)
  • Sole Volante – He picked up a nice second in the Tampa Bay Derby (G2), showing that he can be consistent on dirt. His next start is likely to come in the Belmont Stakes (G1). 

8. Dan “Wise Dan” Waite (50/1)

  • Sonneman – He is back on the Wise Dan team after getting drafted and then dropped earlier in the year. We’ll see if Dan keeps him a little longer this time. 
  • Gouverneur Morris – After running fourth in the Florida Derby (G1), he came back to run a decent third in the Arkansas Derby (G1). The Belmont Stakes (G1) could be where he runs next.
  • Shotski – He is proving to be just an average horse after a so-so effort in the Fountain of Youth Stakes (G2). His next start is up in the air after the late cancelation of the U.A.E. Derby (G2).
  • Max Player – The newest member of the team was an easy winner of the Withers Stakes (G3) last time out. His next start could come in the Belmont Stakes (G1).
  • Mystic Guide – This recent maiden special weight winner at Fair Grounds looked like a horse with a big future. He might turn into a much-needed solid claim for a team that has traditionally struggled in that area. 

9. Brandon “B$” Bauer (99/1)

  • Dennis’ Moment – Once the most hyped horse in the class at age 2, he is officially off of the Kentucky Derby trail.
  • High Velocity – It was good to see this team get points in the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (G3); however, this horse was far from impressive. He has gone missing from the work tab for over a month.  
  • Silver Prospector – He was a no-show once again in the Arkansas Derby (G1).
  • Thunder Code – This maiden was expected to return in March, but he has yet to get on the worktab in 2020.
  • Major Fed – The newest addition to this team did very little running in the Matt Winn Stakes (G3).

10. Austin Elsey/Steve “Evil Steveil” Ronchetto (99/1)

  • Mischevious Alex – The last-place team turned to this horse as its savior, claiming him after a win in the one-turn Gotham Stakes (G3). He will run next in the 7-furlong Woody Stephens Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park.
  • Ajaaweed – He came up “dull” in his preparation for the Florida Derby (G1), causing him to scratch from the race. He has been absent since.
  • Answer In – He sucked in a recent Oaklawn allowance race. We have no update on him. 
  • King Guillermo – He looks like a good claim after he ran a solid second in the stronger division of the Arkansas Derby (G1). He is currently taking time off and will miss the Belmont Stakes (G1).
  • Wells Bayou – He ran off the board in the Arkansas Derby (G1); however, he could still be a useful horse moving forward. He is reportedly targeting either the Indiana Derby (G3) or the Blue Grass (G2) for his next start.

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