Actually, the true class in the race, in terms of money finishes, is Knicks Go, with his win in the G1 Breeders Futurity and place finish in the Breeders Cup Juvenile last year, both at 1 1/16 mi. But because horse racing is a "What have you done lately?" sport, he's being discounted after sub-par performances his last two times out, including a 5th in the Sam F. Davis in early Feb. I have a hard time believing that a super horse as a two-year would not blossom at some point into high caliber three-year old. I attribute the clunker in the Kentucky Jockey Club to having run the horse too hard after five starts between July and November, with that Jockey Club race coming after only 3 weeks rest. I think he'll do better in this one as second off the lay-off and with more than a month's rest. His workouts have been good. This is a horse that took Game Winner all that he had to beat in the Breeders Cup Juvenile. For the right price, I would like to bet him. His grand-dad is Awesome Again, who's the #1 sire of all G1 winners on dirt, or so I read.
Because Instagrand is getting so little odds at 1-1 on the M/L, I think the right strategy is to use him as a hedge while going for it with Knicks Go, Haikal or Not That Brady to win. That is unless Walt is seeing something in the corn fields today!
