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dalakhani 10-15-2008 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by hrfan
i think "for him" it will be a price.
Street Boss will be bet heavily as well as Fabolous Strike and even Fatal Bullet, you should get 3-1 or 7-2 on Midnight Lute, and IMO thats a good price.

i understand your point but that still wouldnt make him a "price horse". To me, im thinking double digits when i think of "price horse" especially in the BC. I dont see this one being anywhere close to that.

CSC 10-15-2008 10:51 AM

I think Midnight Lute is an awful bet in the BC Sprint, can he win? Obcourse if he is right, but as I mentioned in another thread awhile back when he went on the shelf in the spring, beware...

jms62 10-15-2008 12:03 PM

I'll be tossing all horses on the synthetic who haven't won on synthetic or haven't had a bullet work on synthetic. If they beat me so be it. Take a look at the graded stakes this meet at OSA, that seems to be the ticket.

smuthg 10-15-2008 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by AeWingnut
I have no idea about the horses entered, that being said - The one thing I have learned is that you don't play horses that have been winning at 7 furlongs.

Great point...

AeWingnut 10-15-2008 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Linny
What horse in the last 10 years of the BCSprint had not been "running all year" apart from Lute which had a strange season and went from the Forego to the Sprint? I don't recall the "fresh horse" winning. Nowadays the horse coming off 6 weeks or even 8 weeks is no longer considered a "layoff horse."


Thor's Echo 2nd start off of a long layoff
probably a few more. I could do the research but who cares


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