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gales0678 06-01-2010 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by the_fat_man (Post 652418)
Last time we were discussing Mr Brown, he had taken the broken down Silver Timber and gotten some incredible performances out of him. And, he's STILL going.

Now, Mr Brown has claimed the equally decrepit Gimme Credit, he of 'last time he won a race Moby Dick was a minnow' fame. And, it's for the same connections.:rolleyes: You know, the guy that also has stock with the Dutrows. :rolleyes: Haven't a couple from this owner also tricked down to Rudy? Just wondering............

Wonder if Mr Brown will step this one up to previously unattained heights.

Needless to say, I wouldn't bet against this group (of chemists). :wf



and he's 0 for whatever at monmouth

get a clue

CSC 06-01-2010 08:32 AM

This is the reason I find Monmouth quite interesting, with the increased purses, it is interesting to see all the chemists fight it out between themselves, a perfect example was yesterday in the 9th where Mclaughlin's horse goes off as third choice at 3-1 in a race against Margolis, Pletcher, and Ward. Super betting race, where Valid Sum sits off the speed and wins. Alot of chemists, a fair playing field, interesting handicapping.

CSC 06-01-2010 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by gales0678 (Post 652952)
and he's 0 for whatever at monmouth

get a clue

This is hard to figure, but I consider Monmouth one of the tracks that could be considered the wild west...Levine for one had a +50% win % here last year if my memory is correct. Whether it is or isn't every bettor will have to decide, but I certainly put it into the equation when I handicap races there.

foregos nuts 06-01-2010 08:40 AM

you forgot to mention Scott Volk

Cannon Shell 06-01-2010 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by foregos nuts (Post 652947)
Chad Brown is a choirboy next to last years leading trainer Bruce Levine,who just happens to be serving a suspension as we speak. But now Monmouth has to deal with known chemists like Dutrow,Pletcher.Goldberg,Mitchell just to name a few. This short meet is going to kill the smalltime trainers that made a living for years at Monmouth.The stress already took Alan Seewald.

Alan Goldberg is a known chemist? Is he poisioning them or something?

CSC 06-01-2010 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell (Post 653013)
Alan Goldberg is a known chemist? Is he poisioning them or something?

Don't take this personally, but I never bet your horses because you aren't a chemist.

Cannon Shell 06-01-2010 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by CSC (Post 653015)
Don't take this personally, but I never bet your horses because you aren't a chemist.

I wouldnt bet my horses either

I have been taking online courses at mullins State U. though

docicu3 06-01-2010 11:46 AM

Monmouth would be better off with one more day of racing per week and cards of 9 or 10 races. If they really want to know what effect the upgraded purse structure has on handle then run a card that isn't a marathon number of contests on a nontraditional race day like a Tuesday and have the whole country focus on your product but don't ask your customers for a 6 hour day. If they worry about scheduling against a workday run a twilight or night card like the meadowlands used to do. Simultaneous tracks running and forcing choices just limits handle.

golfer 06-25-2010 04:44 PM

Not exactly Silver Timber-ish, but a nice win today, with a really good ride by Bravo to boot.


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