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Old 08-31-2022, 10:41 AM
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Day 35
Last week, 6 more days of the best meet in the world. Hopefully we can finish off strong.

Best bet: Race 4- #2 Baby Blythe
She was a best bet earlier in the meet, was going way too long, was very rank early chasing a slow pace and stopped. Back to the right distance, should get speed to help her run and I have always thought she's a filly was a lot of talent. Hopefully she has one of her good days today

Longshot: Race 7- #3 Duress
Tough race where if Seven Scents shows up, the rest are probably running for 2nd. But with Keeneland right around the corner, seems like they are throwing this one away. I wanted to take a shot with Duress who I think Prat will fit like a glove. This is the right level, should be in a good spot behind speed to get first run on closers and I thought he ran better than the winner last time (who is in here) chasing the slow pace.
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Old 09-01-2022, 10:28 AM
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Day 35
Last week, 6 more days of the best meet in the world. Hopefully we can finish off strong.

Best bet: Race 4- #2 Baby Blythe
She was a best bet earlier in the meet, was going way too long, was very rank early chasing a slow pace and stopped. Back to the right distance, should get speed to help her run and I have always thought she's a filly was a lot of talent. Hopefully she has one of her good days today

Longshot: Race 7- #3 Duress
Tough race where if Seven Scents shows up, the rest are probably running for 2nd. But with Keeneland right around the corner, seems like they are throwing this one away. I wanted to take a shot with Duress who I think Prat will fit like a glove. This is the right level, should be in a good spot behind speed to get first run on closers and I thought he ran better than the winner last time (who is in here) chasing the slow pace.
Baby Blythe was a bad pick (again). She's not very good and time to divorce from her. Duress somehow found himself dead last early, way behind the rest of the field. He closed strongly to miss a photo for 3rd but was no threat to Seven Scents

Meet totals
$280 wagered
$295.60 returned
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Old 09-01-2022, 11:11 AM
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Day 36

Best bet: Race 6- #7 Mo Saturdays
I'm either going to be way right about this horse or way wrong, but if he's as good as I think he is, I'm going to score out. 25k yearling buy and then brought 60k at Ocala March a few months back. Worked a good looking 10 and 1 at the sale. Been working steady since late June and it would appear that he really has picked it up since he got to Saratoga. I watched his work on 7/28, 8/20 and 8/26. On 7/28 he worked with stakes winner Masqueparade. He was under a hammerlock the entire work and finished on even terms with his workmate who went on to finish 2nd to Art Collector in the Alydar after this work.

On 8/20 he worked in company with two others. One was Gilcrease, who broke his maiden impressively a few weeks before this and a horse who hasn't started yet. They kept Mo Saturdays behind the other two and he was again under a hammerlock. When the rider got him outside the other two, he lengthened his stride and picked up Gilcrease right before the wire to outfinish him by a neck while never asked. Last time he worked with the filly Forever After All who has been 2nd in back to back MSW's at Churchill and Saratoga. This time he was on the point, again under a hammerlock, never asked and easily outworked his stablemate who was asked throughout the final furlong.

He's a 1/2 to a turf winner and while he's worked really well on dirt, I have to trust Al Stall knows what he is doing running him on grass. Maybe he's just a morning glory, but if he transfers the morning form, I think they are all running for 2nd.

Longshot: Race 9- #2 Gustiamo
I think she got the standard Jose Ortiz no effort ride last time, falling back and I think she surprised him a bit when she really started running. Sibs are good, Donk typically better after a race and she just felt like the kind of horse that will really improve with a start under her belt and mows them down late.
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Old 09-01-2022, 03:00 PM
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Seriously?
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Old 09-01-2022, 03:07 PM
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Losecano. Needed him for the pick 5 so you had to overcome that impost.
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Old 09-02-2022, 10:12 AM
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Best bet: Race 6- #7 Mo Saturdays
I'm either going to be way right about this horse or way wrong, but if he's as good as I think he is, I'm going to score out. 25k yearling buy and then brought 60k at Ocala March a few months back. Worked a good looking 10 and 1 at the sale. Been working steady since late June and it would appear that he really has picked it up since he got to Saratoga. I watched his work on 7/28, 8/20 and 8/26. On 7/28 he worked with stakes winner Masqueparade. He was under a hammerlock the entire work and finished on even terms with his workmate who went on to finish 2nd to Art Collector in the Alydar after this work.

On 8/20 he worked in company with two others. One was Gilcrease, who broke his maiden impressively a few weeks before this and a horse who hasn't started yet. They kept Mo Saturdays behind the other two and he was again under a hammerlock. When the rider got him outside the other two, he lengthened his stride and picked up Gilcrease right before the wire to outfinish him by a neck while never asked. Last time he worked with the filly Forever After All who has been 2nd in back to back MSW's at Churchill and Saratoga. This time he was on the point, again under a hammerlock, never asked and easily outworked his stablemate who was asked throughout the final furlong.

He's a 1/2 to a turf winner and while he's worked really well on dirt, I have to trust Al Stall knows what he is doing running him on grass. Maybe he's just a morning glory, but if he transfers the morning form, I think they are all running for 2nd.

Longshot: Race 9- #2 Gustiamo
I think she got the standard Jose Ortiz no effort ride last time, falling back and I think she surprised him a bit when she really started running. Sibs are good, Donk typically better after a race and she just felt like the kind of horse that will really improve with a start under her belt and mows them down late.
Gustiamo was closer early but had nothing when the real running started.

I was very right about Mo Saturdays, who went off at 10-1. Off a beat slow, moved his way up methodically inside, got a fantastic ride by Lezcano, split horses in the stretch like an old pro but could not get up late and had to settle for 2nd, beaten about a half, paying $7.30 to place. Not even worth getting into just how much that 1/2 length cost me but needless to say it was VERY costly. Between this and Fuoco it could have been my best meet ever. Still a good meet, just costly misses.

Meet totals
$288 wagered
$302.90 returned
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Old 09-02-2022, 10:33 AM
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Day 37

Best bet: Race 9- #10 Union Lake
Big scratch of Smash Ticket makes Hot Peppers job a bit easier but I wouldn't be shocked to see Tyler send hard from the rail, that filly was very fast at one point in her career. Just feels like Union Lake is the now horse. Was very impressive breaking her maiden and came back to validate it last time. Should be in perfect spot perched off speed.

Longshot: Race 8- #3 Proven Strategies
Lots of back class here and has found a career revival sprinting. Very little speed in here so if ridden aggressive early can be close and maybe outsprint them late
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Old 09-03-2022, 08:54 AM
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Best bet: Race 9- #10 Union Lake
Big scratch of Smash Ticket makes Hot Peppers job a bit easier but I wouldn't be shocked to see Tyler send hard from the rail, that filly was very fast at one point in her career. Just feels like Union Lake is the now horse. Was very impressive breaking her maiden and came back to validate it last time. Should be in perfect spot perched off speed.

Longshot: Race 8- #3 Proven Strategies
Lots of back class here and has found a career revival sprinting. Very little speed in here so if ridden aggressive early can be close and maybe outsprint them late
Proven Strategies was bad and a bad pick. Union Lake might have been a tad too close to the hot pace but was no match for Wicked Halo who has found her best form again and the fast closing Sterling Silver who got all that pace to run at and was 3rd best.

Meet totals
$296 wagered
$302.90 returned
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Old 09-03-2022, 09:21 AM
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Day 38

Three days left in the meet and just a fantastic day of racing across the country. Stakes and full fields coast to coast. Let's get lucky today!

Best bet: Race 9- #5 Graded on a Curve
Lost all chance around the turn last time when he ran up into a longshot that was stopping in front of him. He checked and then altered course trying to get around. The race was dominated on the front end by horses who ran 1-2-3 around the track. Finds a field with was more pace signed on and should be a square price.

Longshot: Race 7- #7 Hoist the Gold
been keeping really good company as of late and takes appropriate drop. Was second to Jack Christopher last year here, sharp breeze in preparation for this and should get lots of pace to run in to. Hoping to find some Dallas Stewart magic
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