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Good discussions
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Just started to look at the card..On an initial look I agree with alot of your writeup, although I will try to fit River Echo in either a pick 3 or 4.. FWIW, both Toby Turrell and Larry Zap like Jaydens Hope. Good Luck
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In race 6, the cheap 32 maiden claimers race 9 on 1/25 almost went as fast as Johnny Eves did. The pace collapsed in that race but Magic Copper finished best of the early dualers. That was his first race and he's had a work since.
Magic Copper might be the one in the 6th. |
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In race 5 Shes A Real Keeper is coming off a win aginst first level statebreds on the lawn. Horse is bred to be a runner and has performed well on the grass. Solis leaves to ride the 7 General Consensus but Talemo is a capable rider. I think Shes A Real Keeper can come back and win again. The horse that scares me a bit is Grace Anatomy. While she is only 1 for 11 she's faced better horses.
I'm going with Shes A Real Keeper and will box her with Grace in an exacta. |
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I hate the 8th race. Where is the maiden claimer to close out the card. I've noticed that goofy things happen when they run cheap claimers who have won at least a race as closing day race.
Does anyone have any clever ideas ? |
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3rd race was Olguin's answer to SCAVS' comment last week(or it could just be time for Abrams to open the jar.)
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