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4/21 (AQU): Jerome S. (G2), Northern Willy S.
4th (2:25) Northern Willy S.
1 Mile | Fillies and Mares | 4 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $75,000 1 Great Gracie Dane Napravnik R 120 L 2 Miss Valentine Velasquez C 120 L 3 Bailzee Espinoza J L 118 L 4 Lady Gracenote Maragh R 120 L 5 Risk a Chance Garcia Alan 118 L 9th (5:00) Jerome S. (G2) 1 Mile | Open | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $200,000 1 The Lumber Guy Luzzi M J 120 L 2 Brigand Nakatani C S 116 Blk-On L 3 Stirred Up Garcia M 116 L 4 Dan and Sheila Napravnik R 116 L 5 Right to Vote Solis A 116 6 Adirondack King Carmouche K 120 L 7 Term Loan Garcia Alan 116 L
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If Stirred Up wins he is at 216,000,right behind Reveron. Doubtful he gets in but possible
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I like Stirred Up a lot, but he has not really run a good race yet. Hoping he really runs a big one tomorrow. This race sets up for him, so much speed. When I first looked at this race I thought he was a lock. I took a better look earlier and a horse like City Place scares me a lot. Perfect post, he could sit right off the speeds and blow the race open leaving Stirred Up with a lot to do. Ill be using those 2 in my bets tomorrow.
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He's talking about Term Loan, who I wouldn't bet with Monopoly money.
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I thought that about him early on, I lost a lot trying to beat him last out. I actually think he just needed time. I think hes going to be OK.
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Unless something changes for me between now and post time, I think Adirondack King will be a better play at a better price. |
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Yeah, because if there's one thing Klaravich is known for, it's being patient and letting their horses develop. The horse has one fast race, in which he got loose on a soft pace. He's in over his head.
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His program is changing. You dont need me to tell you, all the sudden 10 different trainers have there horses. Who do you like in the race?
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The Lumber Guy is the speed of the speed and will be tough. The others I'd use are Brigand and Adirondack King.
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Im not sure The Lumber Guy is the speed of the speed. Hes going to take a ton of pressure. Brigand is at least as fast as him early, and feels like he is a rabit in this spot. Right To Vote has been 1,2 at every call in every race of his career. He has a lot of speed.
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As for Brigand rumor is hes staying here for some of the NY bred races. |
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nope, nor do i pretend to.
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The Lumber Guy clearly was very rank on the lead in the Wood, and fought on quite gamely considering. If ever there was a legit excuse to losing a Grade I, and now dropping to much lesser foes...
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DId any of you guys look at the 8th? I kinda like the 4,5.... Feels like the right spot to take a shot against a short chalk.
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