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This was our card for last year's races. It doesn't happen often but it is a big day for stakes.
R1- Aqu Race 6 R2- Aqu Race 8 R3- Aqu Race 10 R4- Keene Race 6 R5- Keene Race 7 R6- Keene Race 8 R7- Keene Race 9 R8- Keene Race 10 R9- SA Race 9 R10- SA Race 11
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"The more I learn about humans, the more I love horses" |
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Your ability to retrieve useful items from the archives is astounding.
![]() At the Big A we have the Wood, the Gazelle and either the Carter or Bay Shore. At Keeneland we have the Blue Grass, the Ashland and the Madison. At Santa Anita we have the SA Derby, the SA Oaks and the SA Handicap. That could let us play 3 major races with maximum KY Derby points, 3 major races with maximum KY Oaks points, and 3 major graded stakes with national interest. That's not a bad contest card. |
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I love that card....
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SO MANY STAKES MEANS LESS VAMPIRES
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Looks like it's going to be an interesting Saturday. Maybe when it's over we can adjust our "rabbit ears" and get a better picture of the pending KD. It has been a confusing year with the Florida Derby being won by a horse going sprint to route and the two Bafferts losing at Oaklawn, which normally BB owns, and a maiden winning the Bayou State prep. Kentucky Derby always a skull buster, but even more so when there is no Pharoah or Justify. I would be surprised, if it wasn't one of those years where we have 3 different winners of each of the Triple Crown races. Might be good for bettors, if your crystal ball, weegie board, etc. is working.
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