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Sleepy Hallow.
Looks like a preview of what we will be doing (yawning) through the stretch run.
No good TF late pace ratings here. Looks like a mediocre bunch, lots of cheap speed.
Todd playing musical jockeys. I'll go with since Johnny V goes to this one.
Bustin Hoffman looks next best, but from the 14 hole?
Usually takes 3 or 4 races to get 14 horses at this track. Not sure if there is even dirt that far out from the rail.
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10-20-2018, 04:28 PM
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Nicely done!
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thx, got lucky
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#4BANKIT in the "Sleepy Hollow Stakes" Race 8 Belmont.
... [#4Bankit is the key. He's the best horse in the field and probably will not be favored (8/1 ml ~4th choice). Counter-intuitively, he will actually <3love♥ the stretch-out to the mile as it will give him some pace relief and will call upon the class of others... The public will not understand this insight, and they will likely miss that he broke through the gate @2-1 last time in a more stressful pace at a shorter distance. Came right back Oct 7 in a drill where stablemate #zingzang was used as a sparring-partner, dispelling any doubts from the previous race, spitting out the bad taste out of his mouth, and then another maintenance move 10/14. Ready to fire. #6Dugout (ml fav) is a high-energy beast, but he steps up in class today and his biggest threat is that of a factor to collapse the pace. If he surprises, and stretches out without hitting the wall in the stretch, he's a better horse than I credit him, and someone to watch. . #1Poppy's Destiny and #10Fuerza are both kind of in the same boat. They don't seem good enough to win outright, but both have masters guiding them and looking for every advantage in working a trip to capitalize, should the speed flatten out. #7Market Bubble and Joe Bravo should be shadowing that duo with a longer shot, but similar hope.] I see either #4BANKIT burying this field (consider him a possible 'key' or multi single' if the public doesn't wake up by post time), -Or the pace flattening-out into a bunched stretch duel with someone like the #10Fuerza or #1Poppysdestiny riding the late flow into the wire.
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10-20-2018, 04:33 PM
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10-20-2018, 04:39 PM
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Lrl 11 - Clubman
to fill out the x's.
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10-20-2018, 04:54 PM
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Sleepy Hallow.
Looks like a preview of what we will be doing (yawning) through the stretch run.
No good TF late pace ratings here. Looks like a mediocre bunch, lots of cheap speed.
Todd playing musical jockeys. I'll go with since Johnny V goes to this one.
Bustin Hoffman looks next best, but from the 14 hole?
Usually takes 3 or 4 races to get 14 horses at this track. Not sure if there is even dirt that far out from the rail.
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$18.60 to place!
Only had him in the x with the
I seriously cannot ever remember Johnny V winning a race when I bet on him.
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10-20-2018, 05:08 PM
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10-20-2018, 05:16 PM
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Kee ( Raven Run
Paired up 90 Beyers, looks like a lot of room to move ahead.
87-89 last two at 7 furlongs, nowhere near as much room to move ahead as the but can still do a llittle betters.
looks best of rest.
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10-20-2018, 05:28 PM
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looked good in deep stretch.
Tough to come up with the winner - you had to forgive a lot not racing and some pretty bad races and guess he was going to run back to a year old race. Lot to ask of a so-so trainer.
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10-20-2018, 05:30 PM
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10-20-2018, 05:44 PM
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One observation for the day's racing - there is no such thing as class any more.
Garbage rules!
KEE - always hated that track, nothing has changed.
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