The return of Jackie’s Warrior to Saratoga and the return of Triple Crown veterans to the track highlight this week’s Cross Country Pick 5.

Early Voting-Cross Country Pick 5
Early Voting worked out at Saratoga last week in preparation for Saturday’s Grade 2 Jim Dandy Stakes, the fourth race on this week’s Cross Country Pick 5. (Image: Coglianese Photos/Janet Garaguso)

This week’s Cross Country Pick 5 is light on the stakes. Only two make this week’s wager: the Grade 1 Alfred G. Vanderbilt Stakes and the Grade 2 Jim Dandy. Those form Saratoga’s two featured Saturday races. This week’s sequence offers two races from Ellis Park, along with three from the Spa.

The Jim Dandy is the fourth race in the sequence and one that puts handicappers to the test. And Chad Brown’s two contenders make you think harder. Do you go with Preakness Stakes winner Early Voting? Or do you go with Blue Grass winner and Kentucky Derby third-place runner Zandon?

What about Steve Asmussen’s Epicenter? All he did was finish second in the Derby and the Preakness. Brad Cox’s Tawny Port rides back in after winning the Ohio Derby in June. And there’s two-time winner Western River.

Jackie’s Warrior hit for the graded cycle

The other stakes race on this week’s Cross Country Pick 5 is the Vanderbilt, the second race in the sequence. This one is easier to break down, courtesy of Jackie’s Warrior. Last year’s Champion Male Sprinter rides in unbeaten in four Saratoga starts. He’s 3-for-3 in 2022, winning a Grade 1 (Churchill Downs Stakes), Grade 2 (True North Stakes), and Grade 3 (Count Fleet Sprint Handicap).

Upsets in this race do happen — see 34/1 Lexitonian last year. Your candidates to upend Jackie’s Warrior are converted router Ny Traffic, Long Range Toddy, and Willy Boi. Ny Traffic comes in with two stakes wins. Both Long Range Toddy and Willy Boi — owner of a three-race winning streak — are graded stakes winners.

One race before the Vanderbilt, the Cross Country Pick 5 opens with a one-mile maiden special weight for juveniles at Ellis Park. Brian Lynch brings in Anglophile, who finished third in his second outing here at Ellis Park on July 10. Waiting for him are two promising first-time starters, Salute the Stars and Asmussen’s Led Tasso.

Famed v. Solar Reign a good Ellis Park race

Ellis Park also gets the middle leg: a 6 1/2-furlong optional claimer for 3-year-old fillies. The focus hones in on Cox’s Famed, coming in off a solid third in a June 18 Churchill Downs allowance. This came with her career-best 92 Equibase Speed Figure. Famed won on second ask last November, then finished fourth in the Grade 2 Golden Rod.

She’ll get tested from debut maiden winner Solar Reign, coming in off a 2 1/4-length victory at Ellis on July 10. Comedy Act gives you another option after her 3 1/2-length score two starts ago. She finished third in her first race against winners on June 17.

The Cross Country Pick 5 sequence wraps up back at Saratoga with a 1 1/16-mile turf allowance for 3-year-olds and up. This race features class and depth, starting with the $2 million colt Capensis. The product of Tapit and multiple graded stakes winner Tara’s Tango, Capensis opened his career with a five-length romp at Belmont Park on July 2.


Cross Country Pick 5

Race Track Time (ET)
Leg A MSW  Ellis Park 4:40 p.m.
Leg B Vanderbilt Stakes (G1) Saratoga 4:50 p.m.
Leg C Allowance OC Ellis Park 5:10 p.m.
Leg D Jim Dandy (G2) Saratoga 5:37 p.m.
Leg E Allowance Saratoga 6:13 p.m.

Waiting for Todd Pletcher’s blueblood are two last-out winners from Mike Maker’s barn, Exult and Ricochet. Exult joins Maker’s barn after a 13-month layoff. Ricochet won his first outing for Maker by a neck at Belmont Park on July 1. Don’t forget Norm Casse’s three-time winner C Falls.

The Cross Country Pick 5 comes with a 50-cent minimum and 15% takeout. Free Equibase past performances are available here.