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Old 02-14-2012, 03:05 PM
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Olga Nowak is Polish.

It appears Glockenburg LLC purchased the Buckram Oak/Four Roses property (130 acres) in Citra for $3,000,000 in October 2011. They have their own training track on property. The old training facility was Four Roses (FRR) and they have changed the name to Glockenburg (GLC).

They have a nice looking horse in on Thursday (Mr. Roessink) that ran a decent race to Allies Event last out on the turf, but now she makes the curious move of entering on the dirt. The horse is a Ghostzapper out of a Smart Strike mare with one horrible dirt start and some decent turf and synth races (2 wins on synth). I understand this race is probably the condition she is looking for, but why not wait for a grass race to come up with the same conditons if that is the surface the horse prefers?

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Old 02-14-2012, 03:30 PM
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Olga Nowak is Polish.

It appears Glockenburg LLC purchased the Buckram Oak/Four Roses property (130 acres) in Citra for $3,000,000 in October 2011. They have their own training track on property. The old training facility was Four Roses (FRR) and they have changed the name to Glockenburg (GLC).

They have a nice looking horse in on Thursday (Mr. Roessink) that ran a decent race to Allies Event last out on the turf, but now she makes the curious move of entering on the dirt. The horse is a Ghostzapper out of a Smart Strike mare with one horrible dirt start and some decent turf and synth races (2 wins on synth). I understand this race is probably the condition she is looking for, but why not wait for a grass race to come up with the same conditons if that is the surface the horse prefers?
0-the Meet... Hoping against hope that something sticks?

I kinda like this one here, and they've got one later in the card Wednesday that doesn't look like it is without a shot either (certainly not probable, but I'm probably including)
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Old 02-14-2012, 06:49 PM
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0-the Meet... Hoping against hope that something sticks?

I kinda like this one here, and they've got one later in the card Wednesday that doesn't look like it is without a shot either (certainly not probable, but I'm probably including)
The late Pick 4 is going to be an interesting excercise in ticket structuring. Some real standouts early on. If you have the stones to single one or more, you can bang the ticket multiple times.
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Old 02-14-2012, 08:01 PM
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The late Pick 4 is going to be an interesting excercise in ticket structuring. Some real standouts early on. If you have the stones to single one or more, you can bang the ticket multiple times.
I don't know that I can... These are some real shi.t races, If I play at all I'll go big and spread.
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Old 02-15-2012, 05:31 AM
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I don't know that I can... These are some real shi.t races, If I play at all I'll go big and spread.
I feel that way about the early Pick 4. Complete chaos. My ticket is huge and needs some whittling or I am not playing it.
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Old 02-15-2012, 10:15 AM
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I feel that way about the early Pick 4. Complete chaos. My ticket is huge and needs some whittling or I am not playing it.
Ness off the claim is a single for me in the first leg - the Dini horse is better, but draws the rail and has to fight the first time Ness juice, tall order.

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1,2,4,8
1,3,5,7,8,12
2,3,5,8

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and will need to rework the last leg if the Terranova horse draws in

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Old 02-15-2012, 10:25 AM
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Who's gonna be on the lead in the first leg?
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