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				 7/8: Belmont (3rd-9th); Arlington 2yo's (6th) 
 Extreme heat in the Northeast and lack of entries in the West played havoc with the race week, with no less than 5 cards being scuttled, but the break in temps on the Eastern Seaboard gets things back to normal. In addition, Calder's Summit of Speed and Gold Cup Day at Hollywood are on the horizon to bookend an outstanding weekend docket. 
 Belmont offers modest action for Thursday with a couple of good allowances, while Friday looms with day, twilight, evening and late night action from New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania to Illinois and California... Full Summit and Gold Cup/Triple coverage on ATR Friday morning with Mike Welsch (DRF) and Caton Brader (HRTV) and Andy Beyer among the guests!
 
 
 BELMONT PARK
 
 
 POSt-SCRATCHES
 
 
 3rd: ALW/N1X, F&M-3+, 8.5f (P3, DD)
 
 Has potential to be a strange race given short field and total absence of speed.. Is it possible that Sapphire Mink and Suzanne have been wasting a lot of starts on surfaces for which they aren't meant?
 
 Most Likely: #2 Station Hill 2-1 2nd
 Best Value: #1 Sapphire Mink 5-1 5th
 Next Best: #4 Banker's Buy 7-5 WON ($3.50)
 
 
 4th: CLM, 3+, 1m-T (P6, P3, DD)
 
 Would be nice to find a horse to lean on as candidate to beat 1-1 Big Stick, but unfortunately, that horse doesn't appear in this horrific lineup..
 
 Most Likely: #4 Big Stick 1-1 WON ($3.10)
 Next Best: #7 Pavoratti's Soul 2-1 3rd
 Best Value: #3 French Transition 10-1 2nd
 Exotics Use: #6 Ungi Blanc 15-1 4th
 
 
 5th: MDN CLM, F&M-3+, 6.5f (G/S, P3, DD, Super)
 
 Most Likely: #7 No Goal 7-2 6th
 Best Value: #3 Saint Jen 12-1 2nd
 Next Best: #6 Can't Rezist 5-2 WON ($5.30)
 Super Add: #5 Rani Baba 5-1 3rd
 
 
 6th: MDN CLM, 3+, 8.5f-IT (P4, P3, DD, Super)
 
 This is a much better, and trickier, race than it looks like t first glance, and while Chad Brown's ML favorite Financially Secure is the horse to beat, h hardly towers over the next 4-5 contenders..
 
 Most Likely: #1 Financially Secure 8-5 5th
 Best Value: #7 R J Hope 8-1 2nd
 Next Best: #4 Pico Dinero 9-2 3rd
 Super Add: #5 Pagan Ruler 12-1 4th
 
 
 7th: CLM/N2L, 3+, 6f-T (P3, DD, Super)
 
 Most Likely: #4 Seis de Mayo 4-1 4th
 Best Value: #8 Franklin Delano 8-1 3rd
 Next Best: #1 We Get It 5-2 6th
 
 
 8th: OC/C, 3+, 8.5f-IT (DD, Super)
 
 Most Likely: #4 Al Khali 8-5 WON ($3.60)
 Next Best: #2 Summer Patriot 5-2 5th
 Best Value: #3 Rogue Victory 8-1 2nd
 
 
 9th: MDN CLM, 3+, 7f-T (Super)
 
 Most Likely: #9 Tough Cookie T 2-1
 Best Value: #2 Lupo 6-1
 Next Best: #4 King Prada 7-2
 Super Add: #3 Empire State 10-1
 
 
 <$75 P4 Play:
 
 6: 1-3-4-5-6-7
 7: 4-7-8
 8: 2-4
 9: 2-9
 
 6x3x2x2 = $72
 
 
 
 ARLINGTON PARK
 
 
 6th (3:25): MSW, 2yo-F, 5f (P4, P3, DD, Super)
 
 No wagering opinion to offer up with group that features all first time starts, but a field worth looking at for some pedigree notes. #6 Bella Couture (Ian Wilkes) is the first foal to race from the MSW NY-bred Sabellina, who was passed back and forth seasonally between Chuck Simon and Carlos Martin. Chuck won the G3 Cardinal with her as a 5yo, while Carlos won a Yaddo and Mount Vernon; Mike Stidham sends #5 Crepe Myrtle, a bargain $9k KEE yearling by Purge that is a half sister to 4x SW Barcola; Tom Proctor has #2 Inside Deal, a full sister to the briefly-heralded Frisco Star..
 
 
 1 		Tellme All Aboutit	Sanchez D	DiVito James P	118			FTL	12-1
 2 		Inside Deal	Castanon J L	Proctor Thomas F	118			FTL	8-1
 3 		Lady Bluegrass	Alvarado J	Compton Greg	118				20-1
 4 		Holy Heavens	Geroux F	Catalano Wayne M	118			FTL	9-2
 5 		Crepe Myrtle	Baze M C	Stidham Michael	118			FTL	7-2
 6 		Bella Couture	Sellers S J	Wilkes Ian R	118				12-1
 7 		Grand Distraction	Karlsson I	Demeritte Larry	118			L	30-1
 8 		Put and Take	Emigh C A	Becker Scott	118			FTL	6-1
 9 		Fiscal Policy	Graham J	Amoss Thomas	118			FTL	8-5
 
 
 Good luck!
 Steve
 
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 			 Last edited by Kasept : 07-08-2010 at 04:04 PM.
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