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Old 12-05-2008, 06:20 PM
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6th: Delta Princess (Gr. III), 2yo-F, 1m (P3, Super)

Most Likely: #1 JUST JENDA 5-1
This is an intriguing horse. That she finishes well (actually accelerated the last 1/8th of her last race) sprinting suggests that she won't have much trouble going the two turn mile. YET, I wonder what how she'll run, stretching out and breaking from the rail. I'd think that they have to send her and maybe that's not the best thing for her, as there seems to be enough other speed in the race.
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Old 12-06-2008, 10:02 AM
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This is an intriguing horse. That she finishes well (actually accelerated the last 1/8th of her last race) sprinting suggests that she won't have much trouble going the two turn mile. YET, I wonder what how she'll run, stretching out and breaking from the rail. I'd think that they have to send her and maybe that's not the best thing for her, as there seems to be enough other speed in the race.
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Thought she received a tentative ride by Saez who then translated what he learned there into a much better voyage on My Heavenly Sign in the next stake. I'm kicking myself for not builsing a better P4 play last night...
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Old 12-06-2008, 12:39 PM
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TFM,

Thought she received a tentative ride by Saez who then translated what he learned there into a much better voyage on My Heavenly Sign in the next stake. I'm kicking myself for not builsing a better P4 play last night...
I definitely thought it was strange ride. With her on the rail I thought that she was either going to be on the lead or very close to it. I thought she was a dangerous horse, but I didn't play her (first time around 2 turns & thought she might have just ran like a freak in the slop last out) . But, I have to admit that I was happy when she was taken back before the first turn. If I did support her I would have been less than thrilled with the ride she did get.
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