Prix du jockey club 2022 betting odds
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Irad Ortiz, Jr. If a horse you expected to be a favorite is not being bet, you can consider whether there is a good reason the horse is not taking money, or if you are just getting surprisingly great value on your horse. On the other hand, if a horse you expected to be a long shot is taking money, you can also make an informed choice of whether the horse really should be a favorite, or if it means you are just getting better value with someone else in the field.
Dynamic One, an improving four-year-old, got his first graded victory in that race, which covers the same distance of the Jockey Club Gold Cup albeit at Belmont, not Saratoga. He won by a nose over First Captain, who was nonetheless game in the stretch duel. He tracked early but was hung wide and emptied out in the lane, finishing fourth in the field of five.
Chess Chief prepared at Saratoga, but in the restricted Alydar Stakes, where he was a well-beaten third behind Art Collector. Keepmeinmind is the only one coming out of a non-stakes race, but he also took his prep at the Spa. He rallied smartly to win a first-level allowance on July Tax prepared in a stakes race, but not at Saratoga. He does, however, have a victory at Saratoga earlier in his career; he won the Jim Dandy G2.
Jockey Club Gold Cup Contenders Tax: His last two wins have come from a rail draw, where he was able to clear from the inside and lead them around. However, those wins came against company inferior to this. Olympiad and Untreated are fast enough to make it a race with him early. Furthermore, even though his pedigree reads well for a distance like this mile and a quarter, his performance has been better at nine furlongs than longer.
Olympiad: He won his first five races this year, though came up completely empty in the Whitney. That was a surprise since his pedigree reads so well for a wet track. Even so? He has never missed the board in three Saratoga starts over a dry track, and there is some possibility in the underneath side of his pedigree for him to stretch out.
With tactical speed and a dry track again, he could offer value in the JCGC. Untreated: The newest face among the Pletcher trio, this lightly-raced four-year-old has hit the board in graded company in his last two starts, including that good third in the Suburban last out. He has improved as the distances got longer, a plus for this ten-furlong race. The question is whether he can work a tactical trip against this quality of horses, as he has made the lead in his last two but may not this time behind rail-drawn Tax.
Chess Chief: He improved mildly second off the lay to finish third in the Alydar last out, though was far behind the top two horses in that race. His best hope is that the pace gets hot and he is able to pick up some pieces, though his only money finish at a distance longer than a mile and an eighth came against allowance company.
He will need to run a career best to be competitive if his foes show up here—though, note that he is trained by Dallas Stewart and sometimes his off-pace horses pop in big places. Americanrevolution: This New York-bred won the Cigar Mile G1 last fall, though has had to settle for underneath spots in a pair of nine-furlong stakes at Churchill this year.
Aidan O'Brien has saddled Classic winners on England, Ireland and France already this season, so it's no surprise to see two of his best three-year-old's topping the market. Van Gogh won a Group One out in France last season, and has finished eigth and third in the British and Irish Guineas so far this term.
While both are greatly respected, it's hard to ignore O'Brien's wretched record in the Prix du Jockey Club. The only Ballydoyle horse to have finished better than fourth in this race is the great Highland Reel, who finished second to New Bay in Given that record, and the huge gap in the betting behind the favourite, I feel fairly comfortable taking the Irish raiders on. Jean Claude Rouget has won three of the last five renewal of this Classic, and he trains both of France's leading contenders in the betting.
Makaloun won the Prix de Conde here at Chantilly last season, and warmed up for a tilt at the Prix du Jockey Club with a comfortable victory in the Prix de Guiche. Megallan right is touched off by Hurricane Lane left in the Dante.
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