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04-25-2020, 01:16 PM
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Oaklawn Race 5 4/25
Oaklawn Park WAIVER CLAIMING $32,000 – $28,000
Purse $30,000. For Four Year Olds And Upward. Weight, 124 Lbs. Non-winners Of A Race Since February 24, 2020 Allowed 2 Lbs. A Race Since January 25, 2020 Allowed 4 Lbs. Claiming Price $32,000, if for $28,000, allowed 2 Lbs. (Races Where Entered For $20,000 Or Less Not Considered In Allowances). Six Furlongs.
Silver Ride (KY)
8/G L $32,000 O Mojica 120 R Diodoro 6/1
Youvesaiditall (KY) 4/C L $32,000 R A Vazquez 120
S M Asmussen 15/1
Big Bella Brown (LA) 5/G L $32,000 D Cohen 122
R Diodoro 5/1
Stormin Hongkong (MD) 4/G L $32,000 C Roberts 113
T J Brennan 30/1
Drop of Golden Sun (MN) 5/G L $32,000 R E Eramia 120
T Rengstorf 20/1
Town Champ (KY) 6/G L $32,000 R Santana, Jr.
124 S M Asmussen 5/2
Richiesgotswagger (IL) 6/G L $0 J Talamo 120
M Robertson 12/1
Flat Lucky (KY) 5/H L $32,000 J Rosario 120
R Moquett 10/1
Boyfriend Material (KY) 5/G L $32,000 J V Bridgmohan 120
J Barkley 8/1
Pat Daddy (ON) 8/G L $32,000 T Baze 124
N McKnight 7/2
Jerrys Pridenjoy (KY) 4/G L $32,000 A Birzer
120
C Richard 12/1
Town champ last race ALW $61000n$y finished first in a sharp 1:08 4/5. He was claimed for $20k back in November 2019. The DRF shows him in for a tag. My question is why run for a tag? Is that negative or positive for you handicappers?
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04-25-2020, 01:31 PM
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04-25-2020, 01:48 PM
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If his last race was a convincing win by open lengths, THEN I would have expected to see him at the Alwc. Nw2x level. Also, that condition might not be in the book before the meet ends next week, so they opted for this spot instead. Still, he has three wins and a second off the claim and regression might be in the cards today. I would be looking to try and beat him today, especially as the post time favorite. Just my $.02.
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04-25-2020, 01:51 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rispa
If his last race was a convincing win by open lengths, THEN I would have expected to see him at the Alwc. Nw2x level. Also, that condition might not be in the book before the meet ends next week, so they opted for this spot instead. Still, he has three wins and a second off the claim and regression might be in the cards today. I would be looking to try and beat him today, especially as the post time favorite. Just my $.02.
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I agree. He looks best on paper but may have been dying at the wire in last. I am singling Pat Daddy to start the pick 4
Last edited by Afleet; 04-25-2020 at 01:52 PM.
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04-25-2020, 01:52 PM
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The meet is coming to an end, and at this point there is no real clue when and where the horses at OP will be able to race again. I'd guess a big barn like Asmussen's is taking a calculated risk. The can win the purse and if claimed, they have don't to take care of the horse for however long it is until he can be raced again. If not claimed, they stole a purse (if winning).
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04-25-2020, 02:27 PM
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I don't see a lot of value in the race. The would be my selection here. Possibly a small flyer on the , but not sure yet.
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04-25-2020, 03:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cj
The meet is coming to an end, and at this point there is no real clue when and where the horses at OP will be able to race again. I'd guess a big barn like Asmussen's is taking a calculated risk. The can win the purse and if claimed, they have don't to take care of the horse for however long it is until he can be raced again. If not claimed, they stole a purse (if winning).
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Won and claimed, three way shake.
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04-25-2020, 03:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cj
The meet is coming to an end, and at this point there is no real clue when and where the horses at OP will be able to race again. I'd guess a big barn like Asmussen's is taking a calculated risk. The can win the purse and if claimed, they have don't to take care of the horse for however long it is until he can be raced again. If not claimed, they stole a purse (if winning).
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Good call, CJ
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04-26-2020, 03:37 AM
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He regressed all the way to a convincing daylight win. Another slice of humble pie please.
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04-27-2020, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by PressThePace
Good call, CJ
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Thanks. I didn't bet the horse, but it saved me from betting against a favorite many thought was vulnerable.
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04-27-2020, 01:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cj
Thanks. I didn't bet the horse, but it saved me from betting against a favorite many thought was vulnerable.
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i think the horse stayed with Assmussen. not sure it was them that got the horse back, but am pretty sure there was a protection claim in on that horse.
Brewster got tons of horses and maybe nowhere to run them now.
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04-27-2020, 03:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cj
Won and claimed, three way shake.
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Just curious--how did you know it was a 3-way shake? I never see that kind of info anywhere.
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04-27-2020, 03:30 PM
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Usually after the race when they announce the claim. They will say something like it was a 3-4 or 5 way shake.
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04-27-2020, 03:34 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NorCalGreg
Just curious--how did you know it was a 3-way shake? I never see that kind of info anywhere.
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Yes, as the last response surmised, Vic announced it after the race.
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04-27-2020, 03:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lamboguy
i think the horse stayed with Assmussen. not sure it was them that got the horse back, but am pretty sure there was a protection claim in on that horse.
Brewster got tons of horses and maybe nowhere to run them now.
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Why would you think that? Chart says claimed by trainer Greg Compton, owner Greg Compton. If this horse is back with the original connections next time out that stinks and should be investigated.
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