Jeff Siegel’s Blog: Clocker’s “Primed & Ready List (Updated August 25, 2021

Updated every Wednesday, the Primed and Ready List identifies horses that have recorded an outstanding workout within the past seven days and appear ready for a top performance. Workouts originate from Southern California (Santa Anita/Del Mar), New York (Saratoga/Belmont Park) and Florida (Palm Meadows) and can be viewed by clicking the link included in the description or at xbtv.com. Horses are removed following their first race after appearing on the list.

 

Workouts through August 25, 2021

CAPTAIRE – (B. Baffert) August 21, Del Mar, 5f, 1:00.2h
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B. Baffert-trained juvenile filly was joined down the backstretch by the W. Spawr-trained Fast Lightning (5f, 1:01.1h) and left that one in the final furlong with an impressive display of late speed, then continued out full of run while coming from the 3/8ths pole to the 7/8ths pole in :47.1, very impressive. Daughter of Uncle Mo is a half-sister to California Chrome and moves like a filly of the highest quality.

DISTINCTLYPOSSIBLE – (C. Brown) – August 22, Saratoga, 4f, :47.4bg
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In company inside Haughty (same time) and was always going the better of the two while under a nice hold throughout, able to go faster if permitted, plenty left late. Curlin filly from graded stakes winner Funny Proposition has quick action and should be a very live item first crack out of the box. Brought $670,00 at the OBS April and looks the part. Terrific prospect.

ELECTRIC RIDE – (J. Sadler) – August 22, Del Mar, 5f, :59.4hg
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Daredevil filly worked outside Breakfast Ride (same time) in team gate drill and was a bit the best towards the end of the work, light coaxing only after going easily for the opening half. Was a $250,000 OBS purchase in April after previewing in a blistering 9 4/5 seconds. Not much family but is bred and built to win early and should make the entries soon.

HOPE OVER FEAR – (T. Pletcher) – August 21, Saratoga, 5f, 1:01b
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Under wraps outside Handbelle (5f, 1:01.1b) for Pletcher and was clearly best to the wire and finishing with plenty left, quite sharp for juvenile daughter of Cupid. Debuted over a distance of ground on grass last month and led the way until tiring in the final furlong; will be much fitter next time, for sure.

SHE’S SO NICE-IRE – (P. D’Amato) – August 22, Del Mar, 4f, :46.4hg
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Terrific work for Irish import while much best inside Classically (4f, :47.4hg), breezing throughout while displaying excellent speed and then galloping out five furlongs in :59.2 with plenty left. Been away for almost a year has all of her conditions, was a useful two year old overseas but should be a much better type for trainer who excels with these types of imports.

TRAFALGAR – (C. Brown) – August 22, 2021, Saratoga, 4f, :47.1b
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Strong, scopey, extremely attractive juvenile son of Lord Nelson was in company with Fannie and Freddie (same time) and was under a nice hold through the lane while able to go faster if permitted. Brought $310,00 at the OBS April sale despite a moderate bottom line and didn’t breeze particularly fast (10 2/5) but covers a lot of ground and should eventually show his best stuff over a middle distance.
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Workouts through August 18, 2021

GRAFTON STREET – (M. Casse) – August 13, Saratoga, 4f, :47.3b TT TC DU
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Broke off a length in front of Classic Legend (4f, :48.4b TT TC DU) and easily opened up on that one at will without being asked through the lane, nice stride on what surely will prove to be his preferred surface for Casse. Showed ability in debut when rallying to finish third in dirt sprint and seems certain to improve going long on the lawn.

HAMWOOD FLIER – (R. Baltas) – August 12, Del Mar, 4f, :47.3b TT TC DU
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Sophomore filly was in company inside Kartvelian (4f, :48.2h TC DU) and was under a tight hold through the lane to be a few lengths clear at the wire as much the best, able to go considerably faster if turned loose in a very impressive move. Irish import broke her maiden in her fourth career start in June and arrives fit, ready, and appearing much better than the form would show. Has first level allowance conditions.

INFINITE EMPIRE – (R. Mandella) – August 14, Del Mar, 5f, 1:00.3h
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Solo five furlong drill by highly-promising maiden in the R. Mandella barn, slow and easy to the top and then finishing strongly while being asked a bit through the lane, final quarter in a sharp 23 4/5. Good sized, scopey juvenile filly by Empire Maker brought $360,000 as a yearling and looks the barn. Certain to be most effective going long.

MECCA SPIRIT – (B. Baffert) – August 16, Del Mar, 5f, :59.1hg
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In blinkers, in team gate drill outside Marco Polo (5f, :59.2hg) for B. Baffert and proved best by a length in the late stages of the drill while responding to some mild coaxing, splits of :34.4, :47 flat and :59.1, smart drill while gearing up for his debut. Juvenile colt by Bernardini doesn’t act like a quick sprinter but definitely can run and probably will prove best as the distances increase. Should be fit enough by now.

LIBERTY M D – (I. Wilkes) – August 14, Saratoga, 5f, 1:00.2b
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Hard held to the top of the lane and then coasted through the stetch to appear extra sharp in five furlong solo breeze for Wilkes. Was rank, got mad, and was overmatched in Shuvee S.-G3, so toss the race out, still a bit inexperienced and probably prefers one turn at this stage of her career. Has second level allowance conditions.
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Workouts through August 11, 2021

DEFERRED TAXES – (C. Brown) – August 7, Saratoga, 4f, :47.1b
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Sophomore maiden was under a tight hold every step of the way while even but a tad the best over Southern District (same time) in sharp half mile breeze. Moves quite well on the main track but is bred for grass and all three of his outings have been on the lawn. Certainly trains like a better type than his form would indicate and is worth another chance on either surface.

ETOILE – (C. Brown) – August 8, Saratoga, 5f, :59.4b TC
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Worked outside Pocket Square (same time) on turf for C. Brown and was even throughout, never asked and finishing with something left while looking just about set for comeback. Freshened since the spring, Grade-1 winner should have a very productive late summer and fall season.

TEAM MERCHANTS – (D. O’Neill) – Del Mar. 5f, :59.4h
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Broke off several lengths behind Get on the Bus) (5f, 1:00.4h) and easily cruised on by through the lane to prove much best without ever being asked and then galloped out strongly past the wire. Loved his recent allowance win and has plenty of further improvement in him. Chance to be a stakes type and should get that opportunity soon.

UNION TRAIN – (J. Shirreffs) – Del Mar, 5f, 1:01hg
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$325,00 OBS March sale purchase is getting ready for his debut and seems just about set after dusting off workmate James Gang (4f, :49hg) with an impressive display acceleration around the turn to finish with plenty left despite being forced wide around a pair of gallopers. May not be a quick sprinter type but definitely has an exciting future, especially as the distances increase.
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Workouts through August 4, 2021

ENCROACHMENT – (R. Hanson) July 30, Del Mar, 5f, 1:00hg
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Unraced four-year-old gelding broke slowly in company from the gate with Kimmer and Ball Lass (both 5f, 1:01.4hg) but quickly got in gear and easily overtook his workmates without need of urging and then drew far clear after the opening three furlongs, splits of :23.3, :35 flat, :47.2 and 1:00.2 on our watches, mild late coaxing. Bred for much speed and appears to have plenty of it though he’ll need to break better in the afternoon. Should be plenty fit by now.

NORTH CAROLINA – (B. Tagg) August 1, Saratoga, 5f, 1:00b
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Broke off far behind Tiz Eternal and Money Merger (both 5f, 1:02.2b) and caught that pair approaching the wire despite being taken in hand and geared down in the final furlong, quite impressive for a once-started 4-year-old maiden gelding. Had one start more than a year ago in a maiden race on turf at Belmont Park and never landed a blow but has to a much better type now for B. Tagg (had been a C. McGaughey last year). Stretch-running type should return soon.

REAL FIRE – (J. Sadler) August 1, Del Mar, 5f, 1:00.1hg
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Unraced 2-year-old filly worked from gate with older Grade-1 winner Flagstaff (same time) and was much quicker early while leading by a few lengths after the opening quarter, was joined by workmate midway on the turn and was pretty much even thereafter (perhaps a neck back when pulled up), splits of :23 flat, :34.3, :47 flat and 1:00 flat, easy early, mild late coaxing. Street Boss filly was $360,000 OBS April Sale purchase and seems ready to roll for J. Sadler.
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Workouts through July 27, 2021

JACK CHRISTOPHER – (C. Brown) July 26, Saratoga, 4f, :49.1b
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Team drill with C. Brown stable mate Practice Squad (same time) and looked quite promising in easy breeze while much the best along the rail, a ton left at the end while under a hammerlock. Munnings colt isn’t too far along just yet but may be a smoker and is worth following very closely.
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Workouts through July 20, 2021

EXCELLENT TIMING – (C. Brown) July 16, 2021, Saratoga, 5f, 1:00.3b
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Sharp and eager in solo five furlong drill while strong throughout and mostly on his own. Stakes-winning New York-bred colt has been freshened and the time off appears to have done him some good. Stakes-quality sort when he’s on his game.
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FOUR GRACES – (I. Wilkes) July 16, 2021, Saratoga, 4f, :47.4b
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Breezing half mile drill while clearly best from Liberty M D (same time) for I. Wilkes, just cruising under a nice hold while workmate had to be asked a bit to stay even. Ran like a short horse in her comeback in Kentucky; seems likely to be fitter and improve next time out.
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HOPKINS – (B. Baffert) July 19, 2021, Del Mar, 5f, :59hg
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Unraced 3-year-old Quality Road colt brought $900,000 as a yearling and may finally be ready to face the starter based on this impressive gate drill while proving best over Gold Rush Candy (5f, :59.1hg) and Dubronik (4f, :48hg), always on his left lead but in front along the rail throughout, something left late without pressure, :46.2 and :59 flat on our watches. Turned in a series of fast works at Los Alamitos before joining the main string and should be more than fit enough by now.
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Jeff Siegel’s Blog: Clocker’s “Primed & Ready List (Updated August 25, 2021

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