Had a very confident pick 5 play and both of my singles could not pass the vet!
Not much bark left on this tree, yet...
6) All
7) Artislas and "Freedom
8) Momad Broke his maiden in first voyage, Sept, Delmar and has continued to sprint. Last pair OK with both off the rail.
Johnny worked him yesterday! in the dark :34 up in 46, Nyquist gelding might like the two bends.
9) CATMANSUE also broke maiden, also Sept. Delmar, first out last to first as the 5-2 fave. Came off the shelf with good effort last month, solid works under Hector best of the closers in a race with pace. Smiling Beast comes out of the same race, has won this class (on dirt). Two deep. All / 1,6 / 6 / 1,3 bbb
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Had a very confident pick 5 play and both of my singles could not pass the vet!
Not much bark left on this tree, yet...
6) All
7) Artislas and "Freedom
8) Momad Broke his maiden in first voyage, Sept, Delmar and has continued to sprint. Last pair OK with both off the rail.
Johnny worked him yesterday! in the dark :34 up in 46, Nyquist gelding might like the two bends.
9) CATMANSUE also broke maiden, also Sept. Delmar, first out last to first as the 5-2 fave. Came off the shelf with good effort last month, solid works under Hector best of the closers in a race with pace. Smiling Beast comes out of the same race, has won this class (on dirt). Two deep. All / 1,6 / 6 / 1,3 bbb
Betting a certain sequence, on a certain day, at a certain track has a few advantages yet many downsides. Last few years California racing has declined and subsequently the drop in field size limits a cappers' options. At any rate, get the DRF early enough, sans morning lines and always a good mental exercise trying to bend the ticket for max profit, while taking what's available.
6) 16K milers lured ATOMIC DROP who had won four of his last seven clear. Mullins/Blake claimed off Knapp for 10K late January, inside, pressured, draws off impressively, claimed back by Knapp. Spent some capital her knowing the pace would be hot and hoping for Chaos, no mas.
7) Even money "freedom looked much best as many do. Omaha Beach 300K yearling for the talented Glatt had no issues here a winner 100 yards out of the gate. Added the Graded winner off the rail, second off the shelf, colder than a Boston beer at 5-1 three minutes out, no the same colt.
8) Didn't see any way Sad's colt could lose; it did, via the morning vet! No matter left with the Nyquist homer from fabulous conditioner. Digressing some really miis the days when trainers actually trained their horses. Now most all big races are won by factories; trainers literally having more than a hundred runners at a time. Now they jog a set outside the barn, well after daylight looking for offs, having spent years pre dark, in the stall going over each leg looking for heat, gotta respect real horsemen' Johnny S. one of the very best. As posted, colt worked a whole in the wind the morning before the race, old school training.
9) Two long here, seem a likely winner, getting about 15-1 on my wager was very confident, then they ran a horse race. Sub :45 half given, plenty of pace players and we have two solid closers both coming off a prep race and a mother-in-law ticket ensues. Winner under pressure finished :11 and change, "11 and change and we cannot get to him. Kudo's to JJ a great dirt boy has worked very hard last few years on his turf riding. lastly big horse going to Baltimore, a solid single in whatever sequence you choose. bbb
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Betting a certain sequence, on a certain day, at a certain track has a few advantages yet many downsides. Last few years California racing has declined and subsequently the drop in field size limits a cappers' options. At any rate, get the DRF early enough, sans morning lines and always a good mental exercise trying to bend the ticket for max profit, while taking what's available.
6) 16K milers lured ATOMIC DROP who had won four of his last seven clear. Mullins/Blake claimed off Knapp for 10K late January, inside, pressured, draws off impressively, claimed back by Knapp. Spent some capital her knowing the pace would be hot and hoping for Chaos, no mas.
7) Even money "freedom looked much best as many do. Omaha Beach 300K yearling for the talented Glatt had no issues here a winner 100 yards out of the gate. Added the Graded winner off the rail, second off the shelf, colder than a Boston beer at 5-1 three minutes out, no the same colt.
8) Didn't see any way Sad's colt could lose; it did, via the morning vet! No matter left with the Nyquist homer from fabulous conditioner. Digressing some really miis the days when trainers actually trained their horses. Now most all big races are won by factories; trainers literally having more than a hundred runners at a time. Now they jog a set outside the barn, well after daylight looking for offs, having spent years pre dark, in the stall going over each leg looking for heat, gotta respect real horsemen' Johnny S. one of the very best. As posted, colt worked a whole in the wind the morning before the race, old school training.
9) Two long here, seem a likely winner, getting about 15-1 on my wager was very confident, then they ran a horse race. Sub :45 half given, plenty of pace players and we have two solid closers both coming off a prep race and a mother-in-law ticket ensues. Winner under pressure finished :11 and change, "11 and change and we cannot get to him. Kudo's to JJ a great dirt boy has worked very hard last few years on his turf riding. lastly big horse going to Baltimore, a solid single in whatever sequence you choose. bbb
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