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Aqueduct

Friday TimeformUS Highlight Horse: Legit should get favorable pace setup in sprint return

David Aragona|Mar 06, 2020
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Aqueduct | Race 8 | Post Time 5:00 p.m. (ET) | Go to the TimeformUS PPs | Not already a TimeformUS member? Sign up

This intriguing optional claimer features a fascinating, if somewhat random, conglomeration of once-promising runners. That group is led by Identity Politics (#10), the runner-up in the 2018 Grade 1 Malibu. This 5-year-old has struggled with inconsistency ever since that career-best performance, only entering the winner’s circle once last year. Yet his last effort suggests he may be getting things back on track, as he closed strongly into a moderate pace to get up for second behind the classy Joevia. He’s the horse to beat, but I still don’t fully trust him to get the job done at what figures to be a short price after scratches.

Any time you see the speedy Chateau (#3) in the entries, the pace needs to be discussed. This Jason Servis trainee is a quasi-Quarter Horse – perhaps the fastest runner on the grounds over a half-mile. Therefore, it’s no surprise that the Pace Projector is predicting a fast pace. Yet pace competition is not the issue for a run-off like Chateau. Rather, the distance will be his greatest hurdle, since 6 1/2 furlongs should test his stamina. Given his presence, I would prefer to look for a late runner.

In addition to Identity Politics, late runners like Vorticity (#5) and Hoffenheim (#8) are worth considering, but I’m most intrigued by the returning Legit.

LEGIT (#6) hasn’t been seen in nearly 22 months, and his connections have selected a pretty ambitious spot in which to return. However, this son of Curlin did show a great deal of ability in 2018, impressively winning a pair of route starts. Those efforts and his pedigree suggest he will ultimately want to go farther than this. Yet he figures to get a great pace setup here and Todd Pletcher has outstanding statistics in this situation. Over the past five years, he is 6 for 9 (67%, $5.26 ROI) off layoffs of one year or more with horses going from routes to sprints on dirt.

THE PLAY

Win: 6

Exacta Key Box: 6 with 3,5,8,10

Trifecta: 6,10 with 6,10 with 2,3,5,8

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