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Post by frangooch on Jun 5, 2018 16:55:17 GMT -5
1)Justify, Mike Smith, 4-5 2)Free Drop Billy, Robby Albarado, 30-1 3)Bravazo, Luis Saez, 8-1 4)Hofburg, Irad Ortiz, Jr., 9-2 5)Restoring Hope, Florent Geroux, 30-1 6)Gronkowski, Jose Ortiz, 12-1 7)Tenfold, Ricardo Santana, Jr., 12-1 8)Vino Rosso, John Velazquez, 8-1 9)Noble Indy, Javier Castellano, 30-1 10)Blended Citizen, Kyle Frey, 15-1
At those prices, a nice Chianti seems like a good selection. Ten bottles for the exacta.
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Post by DoctorDisaster on Jun 5, 2018 17:28:06 GMT -5
1/4 boxed of course 4/ALL just in case 4 WPS when all else fails
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Post by big18741 on Jun 6, 2018 7:21:39 GMT -5
I'm not thrilled with the ML odds for Hofburg but he checks all of the boxes for me including wet track ability. Derby problem was traffic not the surface.
Vino was struggling some on the wet but on a fast surface I'd like him as much or more than Hof at the ML odds.
Free Drop Billy two awful races came with inside trips where he couldn't get in the clear-seems like that could be the case again. Good here on pedigree but trip and maybe a wet surface don't seem to favor him.Nice odds though.
I looked at them over the Preakness horses because they have five weeks rest.
Hofburg looks like the right horse on any surface and boxed with Vino if we get a dry track. Those are the two that could thrive at 12f's IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2018 12:13:38 GMT -5
just had look see at the saturdays belmont race card and it is one wopper with many stables / owners top notch bread and butter horses in each race ... should be many long shot winner and top three finishers...lol....and 'i' think Justify is in trouble in this race....
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Post by quickcall on Jun 6, 2018 12:31:58 GMT -5
Bill, you mean there are other trainers out there besides the big three? That would be hard to notice for any newcomers to the racing scene.
Racing was far more exciting for me when there were limits on stall space at tracks.
Like having to work for a living, those days are long gone!
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Post by frangooch on Jun 6, 2018 12:44:54 GMT -5
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Post by mysaladdays on Jun 7, 2018 1:16:04 GMT -5
Bill, you mean there are other trainers out there besides the big three? That would be hard to notice for any newcomers to the racing scene. Racing was far more exciting for me when there were limits on stall space at tracks. Like having to work for a living, those days are long gone! well it appears certain owners/syndicates can control races now, and even who enters and who gets pulled. I probably will play Hong Kong a lot more now. This is getting boring.
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