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He should be 100:1.
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Will's Wildcat is 30-1 but he is 3 for 3 at CD, 3 for 3 with Borel. His 3 races won at CD were for a combined 14 lengths and his beyers at CD are 95, 98 and 97. Everywhere else he doesnt show anything like that. Tough field to beat but I will include in Pick 4, Pick 3
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I"m looking at Mister Marti Gras. He closed like a rocket on a speed favoring track last time out.
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The track wasn't speed favoring last time.
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The track was even but the fractions were 25, 51, 115, 139. Tough to close into those fractions in any race let alone a stakes race. I misspoke by saying speed favoring.
Hopefully I will get all of 12-1 on him because he's not a high profile horse. |
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I'm using Headache and just hoping he runs a big one. Drosselmeyer lost a bunch of ground on the second turn, and Headache lost a ton of it on both turns, and was much closer to the pace than he should've been, and was still beaten only 7 lengths. Off the Trakus data, he covered about 5 lengths more than Drosselmeyer. A better ride, and some ground saving, could move him back to some of his better performances, one of which came here.
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