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Kasept 07-23-2009 05:14 PM

7/25-26 (WO): Nijinsky S. (G2); Wonder Where (R)
 
8th (4:33) Wonder Where S.

1 1/4 Miles (Turf) | Fillies | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $250,000

1 1 Miss Blakely Coa E M Orseno Joseph 121 L 3-1
2 2 Forest Uproar Landry R C Frostad Mark 121 L 7-2
3 3 Justoutoftheblue Stein J Katryan Abraham R 121 L 30-1
4 4 Tasty Temptation Husbands P Casse Mark 121 Blk-Off L 5-2
5 5 Gore Bay McAleney J S Coatrieux Eric 121 Blk-On L 15-1
6 6 Retraceable Fraser C Casse Mark 121 L 8-1
7 7 First Circle Pizarro T Keogh Michael 121 L 12-1
8 8 Flashy Got Even Wilson E Gonzalez Nicholas 121 L 10-1
9 9 Dance for Us Sutherland C Minshall Barbara J 121 L 8-1

Exactor / Triactor / Superfecta / Pick 3 (Races 8-9-10)



SUNDAY 7th (3:57) Nijinsky S. (G2)

1 1/4 Miles (Turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $300,000

1 Marchfield Husbands P 121 L
2 Champs Elysees (GB) Garcia Alan 126 L
3 Spice Route (GB) McAleney J S 123 L
4 Rahy's Attorney Callaghan S 123 L
5 Catch the Luck Da Silva E R 115 L
6 French Beret Kabel T K 121 L
7 Marlang Dos Ramos R A 119 L

CSC 07-25-2009 10:32 AM

Just a F.Y.I
The Turf course will have a lot of cut in the ground, soft conditions.

CSC 07-26-2009 08:08 AM

I hope the Nijinsky stays on turf today, Rahy's Attorney could be vulnerable at 1 1/4 and is a viable bet against.

P.S Good to see Tasty Temptation finally get a good trip in the Wonder Where.

CSC 07-26-2009 11:32 AM

Pace runner and possible thorn in the side to RA Marlang scratched, advantage to Rahy's Attorney. Unfortunate as race is far more predictable with the scratch.

DaTruth 07-26-2009 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSC
Pace runner and possible thorn in the side to RA Marlang scratched, advantage to Rahy's Attorney. Unfortunate as race is far more predictable with the scratch.

French Beret may try to keep up with RA. He has decent speed and was able to stay within about two lengths of the quick Daytona throughout much of the 2008 Fair Grounds BC Hcp. He could be used to set it up for the other Frostad runner.

DaTruth 07-26-2009 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaTruth
French Beret may try to keep up with RA. He has decent speed and was able to stay within about two lengths of the quick Daytona throughout much of the 2008 Fair Grounds BC Hcp. He could be used to set it up for the other Frostad runner.

Well, that tactic didn't work.

CSC 07-26-2009 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaTruth
Well, that tactic didn't work.

Good call on FB, RA ran huge again. I was interested in Marlang before the race but seeing how RA relaxed, it would have been a tall order to hold him off, we won't know now.

DaTruth 07-26-2009 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSC
Good call on FB, RA ran huge again. I was interested in Marlang before the race but seeing how RA relaxed, it would have been a tall order to hold him off, we won't know now.

The question is whether they keep him at 8f-9f or start shooting for more 10f-12f spots in Canada and the U.S. Although he won the WO mile, he might be better suited for 10f-12f, especially as the lone speed in some of the short-field Grade 1 grass races we often get here.


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