Derby Trail Forums

Derby Trail Forums (http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/index.php)
-   The Paddock (http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=2)
-   -   MastComm tops Saint in Nat'l JCH (HAW) (http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12166)

Cannon Shell 04-19-2007 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cakes44
What would "graded stakes placed versus males" do for the value of a female? If I had a decent one, I'd take a shot in here.

Nothing more than being stakes placed.

Cannon Shell 04-19-2007 07:12 PM

It would be a much more interesting race if the 2 and 3 scratched

Scav 04-19-2007 08:44 PM

you might be able to make some money here actually.

Lets say you start with $300 and put it to win on SNS, who I consider a much better horse then Master Command. I think the ML has MC right as Chicago Pletcher steam will have him 3/5 or 4/5. You will probably get 6/5 on SNS.

SNS wins and you get back $660. You take that $660 and put $300 WP on Rolling Sea, who is a MORTAL LOCK in that race. MORTAL. Pletcher filly is along for the ride and while quite possibly lone speed, I am guessing that ET on the far outside will get trigger happy like he always does. 3/1 is ludicrous on this horse as the Illinois faithful will pound her so I am guessing more like 2/1, possibly favored.

You also play Rolling Sea singled in the end on a $10 pick three ticket starting in race 6

6: 4,5,6
7: 3,8 (8 is a lock here also but just in case (Hazelton horses always get a race and then lock and load 2nd out, especially with 3 year old MSW's, he is lethal with 2 year old First MSW))
8: 3

So it looks like this

$300 SNS = $660 back
$10 Pick 3
$300 WP Rolling Sea = $1100 + whatever the pick three is paying times 10

All is pre-TG's, but I know Rolling Sea's sheet well along with SNS and both will be solid plays IMO.

JDank34 04-19-2007 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whodey17
I look for Master Command to win this. I think the horse has really developed into a nice older horse.


NICE PICK;)

jpops757 04-20-2007 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zippyneedsawin
Can I enter the race to take the 5th place $$?? It may take me 10 minutes to get around the track, but it'll be worth it. :)

Where is Tufflesburg when you need him.

jpops757 04-20-2007 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Well, like I say during football season (minus the s)...

Geaux Saint!!!

Isnt the Saint still elgible for nw of 3?

hockey2315 04-20-2007 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scav
you might be able to make some money here actually.

Lets say you start with $300 and put it to win on SNS, who I consider a much better horse then Master Command. I think the ML has MC right as Chicago Pletcher steam will have him 3/5 or 4/5. You will probably get 6/5 on SNS.

SNS wins and you get back $660. You take that $660 and put $300 WP on Rolling Sea, who is a MORTAL LOCK in that race. MORTAL. Pletcher filly is along for the ride and while quite possibly lone speed, I am guessing that ET on the far outside will get trigger happy like he always does. 3/1 is ludicrous on this horse as the Illinois faithful will pound her so I am guessing more like 2/1, possibly favored.

You also play Rolling Sea singled in the end on a $10 pick three ticket starting in race 6

6: 4,5,6
7: 3,8 (8 is a lock here also but just in case (Hazelton horses always get a race and then lock and load 2nd out, especially with 3 year old MSW's, he is lethal with 2 year old First MSW))
8: 3

So it looks like this

$300 SNS = $660 back
$10 Pick 3
$300 WP Rolling Sea = $1100 + whatever the pick three is paying times 10

All is pre-TG's, but I know Rolling Sea's sheet well along with SNS and both will be solid plays IMO.

If Rolling Sea was a mortal lock there would be no reason to bet to place. . .

Scav 04-20-2007 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hockey2315
If Rolling Sea was a mortal lock there would be no reason to bet to place. . .

True, but it is racing, and I don't want leave broke becuase I get nosed because of a ride or stumble. Looking at the TG's, I kinda of like Borel's horse a little.

Benevolus 04-20-2007 11:09 AM

With Premium Tap no longer racing in the US, Master Command is probably the only horse that can run with Invasor, unless Curlin or one of the 3yr olds grows up real quick. I think Master Command wins pretty easily here.

Scav 04-20-2007 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benevolus
With Premium Tap no longer racing in the US, Master Command is probably the only horse that can run with Invasor, unless Curlin or one of the 3yr olds grows up real quick. I think Master Command wins pretty easily here.

Do you think Master Command has faced/beated a horse like SNS who runs good figs. All his wins have been on easy leads. Not saying they weren't impressive, but this horse likes to hang sometimes. I have to think about the competition for Invasor, that is a great question, gonna waste the rest of the afternoon thinking about it

hockey2315 04-20-2007 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scav
Do you think Master Command has faced/beated a horse like SNS who runs good figs. All his wins have been on easy leads. Not saying they weren't impressive, but this horse likes to hang sometimes. I have to think about the competition for Invasor, that is a great question, gonna waste the rest of the afternoon thinking about it

But who has SNS beaten? Those horses at LRL?

Pedigree Ann 04-20-2007 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benevolus
With Premium Tap no longer racing in the US, Master Command is probably the only horse that can run with Invasor, unless Curlin or one of the 3yr olds grows up real quick. I think Master Command wins pretty easily here.

I take it you didn't notice what happened at Oaklawn the other weekend?

Look at Master Command's PPs - he only runs well when the first half is in 47 sec or more. Anybody goes faster than that and he wilts at the end. That's why he stays in the minor leagues.

Scav 04-20-2007 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pedigree Ann
I take it you didn't notice what happened at Oaklawn the other weekend?

Look at Master Command's PPs - he only runs well when the first half is in 47 sec or more. Anybody goes faster than that and he wilts at the end. That's why he stays in the minor leagues.

There is absolutely NO WAY that Pino should let MC get the rail in this race, if Pino is smart, he will be able to ride the rail home.

If SNS keeps the rail, he will win, if he lets MC get it, he will win.

Scav 04-20-2007 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hockey2315
But who has SNS beaten? Those horses at LRL?

Agree, but you can say that about Master Command also

JJP 04-20-2007 08:38 PM

I try to stick up for Midwestern racing but this is downright embarrassing. They get 2 horses and all they can dig up is an over the hill Courthouse and a Bruggemann move-up job.

BTW, if you don't know who Bruggemann is, he's becoming one of the top move-up artists in the Midwest. But even he can't move Le Jester up enough to contend here.

brianwspencer 04-20-2007 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJP
I try to stick up for Midwestern racing but this is downright embarrassing. They get 2 horses and all they can dig up is an over the hill Courthouse and a Bruggemann move-up job.

BTW, if you don't know who Bruggemann is, he's becoming one of the top move-up artists in the Midwest. But even he can't move Le Jester up enough to contend here.


It is sad, to be sure.

I'm the world's biggest Courthouse apologist, but the fact that he's going to pick up at least a 4th place check in a GIII race given his current form is appalling.

At least last year he came into the race better than this year. I guess the connections are afraid to lose him, because he's more than fast enough to contend in higher priced claiming races, yet they keep throwing him in against optional claimers. I don't see how his picking up checks for running 4th or so in races like that benefits them more than dropping him in for a decent tag and letting him be put up for sale with a chance to take the lion's share of the purse.

Oh wait, I do see it. They can keep him and run him in guaranteed check spots in GIII races. Nevermind.

Scav 04-20-2007 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JJP
I try to stick up for Midwestern racing but this is downright embarrassing. They get 2 horses and all they can dig up is an over the hill Courthouse and a Bruggemann move-up job.

BTW, if you don't know who Bruggemann is, he's becoming one of the top move-up artists in the Midwest. But even he can't move Le Jester up enough to contend here.

Real interesting about Bruggemann JJP, it seems to happen more at Hawthorne with him then Arlington.

I stopped by Arlington tonight and the Poly looks amazing, pretty f'n cool if you ask me

BOATLOADS of cash to be made at Arlington. BOATLOADS

We might see a half way decent FULL FIELD of 12 dirt race in Chicago for the first time EVER

Scav 04-20-2007 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brianwspencer
It is sad, to be sure.

I'm the world's biggest Courthouse apologist, but the fact that he's going to pick up at least a 4th place check in a GIII race given his current form is appalling.

At least last year he came into the race better than this year. I guess the connections are afraid to lose him, because he's more than fast enough to contend in higher priced claiming races, yet they keep throwing him in against optional claimers. I don't see how his picking up checks for running 4th or so in races like that benefits them more than dropping him in for a decent tag and letting him be put up for sale with a chance to take the lion's share of the purse.

Oh wait, I do see it. They can keep him and run him in guaranteed check spots in GIII races. Nevermind.

Courthouse makes 10k (probably more with distributation of 5th place going somewhere) just for running in this race, he could gallop around, hell, they win another 23k if they can beat a rat in Le Jester, a great opportunity for free money, just can't fall off

JJP 04-21-2007 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scav
Real interesting about Bruggemann JJP, it seems to happen more at Hawthorne with him then Arlington.

I stopped by Arlington tonight and the Poly looks amazing, pretty f'n cool if you ask me

BOATLOADS of cash to be made at Arlington. BOATLOADS

We might see a half way decent FULL FIELD of 12 dirt race in Chicago for the first time EVER

I may head over there today and I'll take a look. I liked the old track; very predictable. Rail was dead 95% of the time and the 3 wide stalkers won almost everything. It was one of the few regular dirt tracks where you could close.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:30 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.