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Old 11-12-2006, 03:58 PM
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you liked hanky panky..for what its worth...i tabbed bright hall on top this am..lol
Nice job....I used them both, as my opinion was not strong on Hanky Panky from the far outside in a one-turn mile...I actually don't like much todat at the Church...the 8th is a great betting race but the two horses I like have the two worst posts...

Go Bucky Go drew the rail and has to be sent from there and may come up short down that long CD stretch if pressed hard, which he figures to be....Right Place N Time should be closing and I liked him alot on his Polytrack debacles thinking his price would be 10-1-ish, but they are betting him down and I'm not sure if its worth it from the far outside going six panels....Curtain Bluff also fits in a wide-open race....But this is just reading the Form - I don't have Sheets or anything on today's races.....

I'll probably play a little on Asmussen's horse if the price floats up a bit to pass the time.....the football games on TV suck today
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Old 11-12-2006, 04:01 PM
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Nice job....I used them both, as my opinion was not strong on Hanky Panky from the far outside in a one-turn mile...I actually don't like much todat at the Church...the 8th is a great betting race but the two horses I like have the two worst posts...

Go Bucky Go drew the rail and has to be sent from there and may come up short down that long CD stretch if pressed hard, which he figures to be....Right Place N Time should be closing and I liked him alot on his Polytrack debacles thinking his price would be 10-1-ish, but they are betting him down and I'm not sure if its worth it from the far outside going six panels....Curtain Bluff also fits in a wide-open race....But this is just reading the Form - I don't have Sheets or anything on today's races.....

I'll probably play a little on Asmussen's horse if the price floats up a bit to pass the time.....the football games on TV suck today
jets jets jets...note to tj huzmansata keep your head up...lol

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Old 11-12-2006, 04:11 PM
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Go Bucky Go is breaking from post 5, not the rail.
My bad...was seeing on CD site that he was listed first as POE and entrymate scratched.....either way, he'll he plenty of heat up front from Grand Escape and others....that strcth can be a LONG one to finish down for layoff horses in a tough field....think he's the best on ability, but not sure how good of a betting proposition he is based on how the race figures to unfold....
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Old 11-13-2006, 10:40 AM
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<<Race 8 - Right Place N Time - Good betting race...I like Go Bucky Go but he will get a lot of early pressure and the CD stretch may be just a bit long to hold up off the layoff.....Right Place N Time is a nice horse who obviously hated Polytrack and his price will benefit from that....He'll be flying late and is the value of the race...>>

So much for flying late!!!..I didn't realize Bridgmohan would try to press a fast pace while racing in the middle of the track from the freakin' 12-hole.....I swear, these jocks will KILL you at times....
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Old 11-13-2006, 12:44 PM
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Hey Cunningham

Two inquiries: 1) If you are close to the Werner camp why not some steam on Grand Escape? He looked best on the paper and ran a huge race.

And 2) Why the knock on Bridgmohan? His mount (Rightplaceintime) had not run competitively since the injury, and in his last he ran very poorly. Thanks.
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Old 11-13-2006, 01:52 PM
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Hey Cunningham

Two inquiries: 1) If you are close to the Werner camp why not some steam on Grand Escape? He looked best on the paper and ran a huge race.

And 2) Why the knock on Bridgmohan? His mount (Rightplaceintime) had not run competitively since the injury, and in his last he ran very poorly. Thanks.
Like 90% of the horses from that barn, he didn't like the Polytrack - and that was the surface he had been running on in his last few races when turning in bad efforts.....I didn't like the fact that Bridge sent him into what we knew was going to be a quick pace - and an obvious wide, dueling trip for him....that horse can rate...I watched him do it last winter at FG when it looked like he was cut out to be a nice horse....didn't need to shoot to the lead there from post 12...

Grand Escape was steam in his first start last year at FG (I think he lost actually...pps not in front of me) and he was steam when Ronny got him on the grass and we cashed good on him then...Its not that he wasn't liked in the race, it is that I believed him to be better sprinting on the grass....

That allowance race had plenty of speed and it looked like it would soften him up like iot did Asmussen's horse and the favorite.....Remember, steam is like any other advice - you get a lot of it and you have to know when to take it and who to take it from ....deciphering through it is actually more art than science
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Old 11-13-2006, 04:40 PM
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Find it hard to believe that 90 percent of a trainers stock did not like a surface!

Rightplacerighttime has all the look of a "runoff". He did pass a few in his allowance score but he was 3-5 and the last three eighths was in a glacial forty seconds.

You must have bet a ton when Grand Escape won on the grass; he paid $3.20
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Old 11-13-2006, 05:31 PM
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"Some of ours just didn't run well on the Polytrack (at Keeneland). They trained well over there, which is fine, but some of them just didn't run well over it. I'm not bad-mouthing it - it's just a fact."

--Scott Blasi

...Believe me, this barn is extremely sharp about knowing when their horses are going to fire big...ust trust me on that one...probably the best at REALLY knowing than most out there, and even they didn't know what the hell was going on with their stock at KEE.....
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