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Originally Posted by thunderdan09
Royal Spauding is stepping up in class slightly, but showed speed 2nd off the layoff and couldn't hang on in the mud at the Meadowlands. This horse was trained by Barclay Tagg and has had success at the conditioned claiming ranks and heads back gets her 2nd dirt start at Aqueduct. I didn't see many races last weekend, but I heard your horse needed to be at or near the lead to win. This horse has a shot to be on the front end with the Tesher horse. I think she has a chance at a price.
Just to note, I will always try to fish for a price if I can't get a real grasp on a race. I have handicapping daily for a little over a year since graduating from the University of Minnesota. I am still learning the tricks of the trade and it is no offense to all of you who have more experience handicapping.
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Good analysis. I'm biased since I've seen Royal Spauding burn money time after time. Perhaps dirt and a change of regime with the trainer changecould make the difference. To me this r5th race has Gary Contessa written all over it. But I'll include Bruce Levine and Bruce Browns horses in my multis.