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The Lomax win looks like it came over a speed-biased racetrack.
1st race of the day: wire-to-wire at 37-to-1 odds. 2nd race of the day: wire-to-wire by five lengths at 16/1 odds. 3rd race of the day: wire-to-wire at 9/1 odds. 4th: route -- pace setter was 2nd at 3/1 5th race: Lomax wire-to-wire by 23.5 6th - pace setter was 2nd at 3/1 Off the pace types won 3 of the next 4 races. |
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If you had to guess, what odds will he go off at?
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Hard to say. That's a brutally tough spot he''s entered in for just 100K. There are five horses in there who are proven stakes caliber horses.
I would scratch him. Makes no sense rushing back in two weeks off such a huge debut performance. Wait for an entry level alw race here where he'll romp. Conditions are worth it in PA. They already wasted the MSW at Mountaineer for a lousy 17K purse. |
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Really, I'm just looking for another Fabulous Strike.
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You'll be looking for a long time.
Fabulous Strike debuted at Tampa Bay Downs when I was there on-track --- he split the field. He didn't become a sensation until he got hooked up with the alchemist at Penn National. But damn, was he tough. |
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I just recall him running some bang-up races at MNR before making it "big."
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He did. He ran 2 HUGE races at Mountaineer as a 3yo and one as a 4yo if I recall.
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