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Kasept 05-30-2010 05:25 AM

Weekend Stakes Beyers
 
BEL-Metropolitan H (G1): Quality Road 114 (T. Pletcher/J. Velazquez)
BEL Sands Point S (G2): Check the Label 93 (H. Motion/R. Dominguez)
BEL-Vagrancy H (G2): Hour Glass 96 (T. Pletcher/D. Cohen)

HOL-Shoemaker Mile S (G1): Victor's Cry 104 (E. Harty/C. Nakatani)
HOL-Honeymoon H (G2): Evening Jewel 93 (J. Cassidy/V. Espinoza)
HOL-Gamely S (G1): Tuscan Evening 98 (J. Hollendorfer/R. Bejarano)

AP-Arlington Matron H (G3): Tizaqueena 90 (M. Stidham/E. Baird)
AP-Hanshin Cup H (G3): Country Flavor 94 (G. Geier/I. Karlsson)

CD-Winning Colors S (G3): Dubai Majesty 100 (W. Calhoun/M. Mena)
CD-Dogwood S (G3): Ailalea 86 (T. Pletcher/C. Borel)
CD-Aristides S (G3): Riley Tucker 108 (S. Asmussen/S. Bridgmohan)

MTH-Eatontown H (G3): Gypsy's Warning 90 (H. Motion/J. Valdivia)
MTH-Just Smashing S: Funny Feeling 84 (M. Maker/A. Garcia)
MTH-John J. Reilly H: Unwritten 91 (R. Dutrow/E. Prado)
MTH-Lamplighter S: Thunder Brew 84 (A. Pecoraro/C. Marquez)

LS-Lone Star Park H (G3): Redding Colliery 111 (K. McLaughlin/A. Napravnik)
LS-Ouija Board Distaff H (G3): Wasted Tears 99 (B. Evans/M. Berry)
LS-Dallas Turf Cup H: Wise River 94 (C. Hanna/C. Bourque)
LS-Cinemine S: Bonnie Blue Flag 96 (B. Baffert/M. Garcia)
LS-USA S: Golden Euro 78 (J. Petalino/B. McNeil)
LS-Valid Expectations S: Mother Ruth 103 (B. Baffert/M. Garcia)

PHA-My Juliet S: Heart Ashley 95 (S. Asmussen/S. Elliott)

CRC Memorial Day H (G3): Mambo Meister 103 (P. Gleaves/M. Cruz)

GG-Berkeley S (G3): Run It 93 (D. Patterson/C. Schvaneveldt)

WO-Marine S: Exhi 95 (T. Pletcher/R. Albarado)

philcski 05-30-2010 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 652445)
BEL-Vagrancy H (G2): Hour Glass 96 (T. Pletcher/D. Cohen)

HOL-Gamely S (G1): Tuscan Evening TBD (J. Hollendorfer/R. Bejarano)

WO-Marine S: Exhi 95 (T. Pletcher/R. Albarado)

AP-Arlington Matron H (G3): Tizaqueena 90 (M. Stidham/E. Baird)
AP-Hanshin Cup H (G3): Country Flavor 94 (G. Geier/I. Karlsson)

CD-Dogwood S (G3): Ailalea 86 (T. Pletcher/C. Borel)
CD-Aristides S (G3): Riley Tucker 108 (S. Asmussen/S. Bridgmohan)

MTH-John J. Reilly H: Unwritten 91 (R. Dutrow/E. Prado)
MTH-Lamplighter S: Thunder Brew 84 (A. Pecoraro/C. Marquez)

PHA-My Juliet S: Heart Ashley 95 (S. Asmussen/S. Elliott)

!!!
What a corker!

foregos nuts 05-30-2010 10:00 AM

memorial day weekend- in a city of 8 million people,six thousand people showed up at belmont yesterday. you cant complain about charlie haywoods marketing department because there is none.

blackthroatedwind 05-30-2010 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Cardus (Post 652491)
No shortage of threads for people to post displeasure with NYRA.


Quiet Chris has returned.

foregos nuts 05-30-2010 10:50 AM

charlie haywoods marketing strategy- "if we keep the players from coming here think of the money we save on soap and toilet paper in the restrooms"

the_fat_man 05-30-2010 10:56 AM

RIGHT: with online wagering and too many tracks to keep track of, let alone play, my PRIMARY CONCERN is how many 'idiots' showed up at BEL yesterday. If I'm not a physicality handicapper or I don't depend on shoe or barn info for my wagering, I'm doing my work out of my house.

Travis Stone 05-30-2010 11:01 AM

What's the highest Beyer by a 3-year-old filly this year? Devil May Care?

Kasept 05-30-2010 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Travis Stone (Post 652505)
What's the highest Beyer by a 3-year-old filly this year? Devil May Care?

Blind Luck, 104

Travis Stone 05-30-2010 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 652508)
Blind Luck, 104

That's right, I totally forgot about the Fantasy. Thanks.

Kasept 05-30-2010 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by foregos nuts (Post 652485)
memorial day weekend- in a city of 8 million people,six thousand people showed up at belmont yesterday. you cant complain about charlie haywoods marketing department because there is none.

Honestly Ray? You have to be kidding... Who cares how many show up? This is a chickenschit comment. As I said the other day, do a virtual attendance, because that's all that matters. There's more people than ever 'attending' the races from all over the country.

Here's the complete figure picture from yesterday...

Belmont Park Attendance: 6159
Mutuel Pool: $1,310,208 ($212.73/patron)

ITW Mutuel Pool: $2,793,558 Using the $212.73/patron figure = 13,131
ISW Mutuel Pool: $8,184,922 Using the $212.73/patron figure = 38,475

SATURDAY VIRTUAL ATTENDANCE AT BELMONT: 51,606

As long as they come on big days and for special events and for the specialty meets, it's fine.

foregos nuts 05-30-2010 12:53 PM

steve- you would have made a great violin player on the titanic... i just hope that more than 10,000 show up to see the best horse in training for the met tomorrow.

Cannon Shell 05-30-2010 01:13 PM

Suddenly attendance is the key barometer again? Did people miss the part where online wagering on horseracing was made the only legal online wagering activity in the US?

Cannon Shell 05-30-2010 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by foregos nuts (Post 652536)
steve- you would have made a great violin player on the titanic... i just hope that more than 10,000 show up to see the best horse in training for the met tomorrow.

The best horse in training in 2010 is akin to being the world's tallest midget. I mean I was thinking of flying in to see the winner of the Amsterdam, Donn and Hal's Hope but then I remembered that Summer Bird who beat QR like a drum a few times last year then was subsequently pulverized by a filly was indeed in training.

Danzig 05-30-2010 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by foregos nuts (Post 652536)
steve- you would have made a great violin player on the titanic... i just hope that more than 10,000 show up to see the best horse in training for the met tomorrow.


this refrain sounds familiar.

blackthroatedwind 05-30-2010 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 652558)
this refrain sounds familiar.

The names change but the BS remains the same.

NoLuvForPletch 05-30-2010 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 652445)
BEL-Vagrancy H (G2): Hour Glass 96 (T. Pletcher/D. Cohen)

HOL-Gamely S (G1): Tuscan Evening TBD (J. Hollendorfer/R. Bejarano)

WO-Marine S: Exhi 95 (T. Pletcher/R. Albarado)

AP-Arlington Matron H (G3): Tizaqueena 90 (M. Stidham/E. Baird)
AP-Hanshin Cup H (G3): Country Flavor 94 (G. Geier/I. Karlsson)

CD-Dogwood S (G3): Ailalea 86 (T. Pletcher/C. Borel)
CD-Aristides S (G3): Riley Tucker 108 (S. Asmussen/S. Bridgmohan)

MTH-John J. Reilly H: Unwritten 91 (R. Dutrow/E. Prado)
MTH-Lamplighter S: Thunder Brew 84 (A. Pecoraro/C. Marquez)

PHA-My Juliet S: Heart Ashley 95 (S. Asmussen/S. Elliott)

anything on the Friday Penn National Beyers Steve?

Indian Charlie 05-30-2010 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 652558)
this refrain sounds familiar.

Ya thinking PG?

I don't think so. No way he knows anything about violins on the Titanic.

Or would be clever enough for that user name.

fpsoxfan 05-31-2010 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by foregos nuts (Post 652485)
memorial day weekend- in a city of 8 million people,six thousand people showed up at belmont yesterday. you cant complain about charlie haywoods marketing department because there is none.

Six thousand is not a bad attendance considering the many other things people do on a GORGEOUS Memorial Day weekend. Almost 9,000 yesterday, and I'd bet they see 15,000 today. Very respectable. Find something else to complain about.


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