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Old 09-23-2014, 08:47 PM
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Gallarado has become first call for Jamie Ness, which certainly pads the stats...(at least at Tampa, I don't follow PID to know whether that followed suit there)
Jamie Ness has been awful at PID this year. He's 18-for-95 (19% wins) $0.86 ROI

The win percentage seems ok, but he's stuffed a lot of short priced horses, into short-field claimers.
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Old 09-23-2014, 09:02 PM
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Jamie Ness has been awful at PID this year. He's 18-for-95 (19% wins) $0.86 ROI

The win percentage seems ok, but he's stuffed a lot of short priced horses, into short-field claimers.
From what I recall, and it's been years, admittedly...He used to have a guy at Thistledown run his string there
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Old 09-23-2014, 09:20 PM
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I like Woodbine's colony for a 2nd tier track. Husbands reigns supreme up there but Eurico Rosa da Silva and Contreras aren't far behind. Justin Stein is pretty solid too.
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Old 09-24-2014, 08:17 AM
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Jamie Ness has been awful at PID this year. He's 18-for-95 (19% wins) $0.86 ROI.

The win percentage seems ok, but he's stuffed a lot of short priced horses, into short-field claimers.
Saw stats on Capuano/Gallardo that were pretty high % on PID big race day
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