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Since this is "my" track (I'm the only fool willing to admit that they love this place) I'll post my picks for the c/o P6 - here they are:
Bay Meadows - March 6th, 2008 Race 3 #1 At the Bada Bing well placed, drops, shortens the distance to 5 ½ F and gets Gonzalez, the top sprint jockey at Bay Meadows #2 Topper's Quest Appears to be the fastest horse in the field, possible speed duel with the 1? #3 Evrybodycutfootlos Should have a fast pace to close into if the 1 & 2 duel, just worked a bullet Race 4 #1 Political High Hollendorfer/Baze, drop off a win, shipped north a single! #6 Forty Fivecalibur 67% ITM at Bay Meadows, Bazes son-in-law has the mount (Kaenel just won 3 races on Monday). Race 5 #2 Libby Green has faced tougher company, just missed three way photo for win in last race, had recent maintenance work. #4 Surley Temple Drops, third off layoff, should be flying down the lane #7 River Harriet Drop, Sherman is on a roll, add Baze = Winner!? Race 6 Gilchrist puts two in this race, one will win. #4 Frisco Fox Gonzalez aboard, will shoot to the lead. #7 Luck Be a Lily Baze aboard, will close if the Fox fades. Race 7 # 2 American Dragon Faced tougher company, ships north, gets bug and a 10 pound weight break. Could make all the difference in a weak/inexperienced field such as this. #3 Jaconic Showed improvement between first race and recent, gets Gonzalez and will try to wire it. # 7 Utah Beach Placed in last race here at BM, likes the dirt, solid works, and Miyadi does well with this type. Race 8 #3 Madre May This ones been knocking on the door and could get the right pace scenario. #4 Sweet N Shiney Another from down south thats been facing better company; Hollendorfer drops, Baze picks up the mount, recent win at Hollywood going half a furlong longer. #6 Big City Dixie Morey is 53% ITM 2nd off the layoff and 53% ITM sprint to route. P6: 1,2,3/1/2,4/4,7/2,3,7/3,4 = $144
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