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Old 02-12-2009, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by NTamm1215
I'm not sure I want Fascinatin' Rhythm after she was the 2/5 shot who couldn't hold on to kick off the Magna 5 in week 1. Her trainer is certainly capable but he's struggling mightily right now and he has had no success adding blinkers and decides to make that move today.

I think Seventh Street is dicey but beating up on bad horses in allowance races in NY is often just as good as beating mid-range stakes company in the mid-Atlantic. She beat Salt Water Reign two back and that won has scored two in a row since. The biggest question mark on SS is whether she can win a race on a dry surface. She's scored three times on wet tracks which has to make one a bit suspicious.

By the Light was fully stretched to beat a very soft field last time out and is another who's going to be horribly overbet.

If I'm looking to bomb in here it might be with the Mountaineer shipper but I'll use Seventh Street for sure.

NT
What about the far outside horse, Access fee? Obviously there's no worries about liking the track. Dutrow's horse has really never run a bad race, and Seventh Street is probably too good to toss. The question mark is the Mountaineer shipper on the rail. Seems like legitimized her class a bit in her last two, but I always feels dicey including Charlestown or Mountaineer shippers at Laurel.
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