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12-14-2012, 12:31 PM
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Tampa Bay > Penn National (Friday Dec 14)
TAMPA BAY[B]
Race 1: (4)EXPORTER made a nice middle move and tired in his debut. Today cuts the distance and drops the price 50%. His last workout after the race showed improvement (49.3 > 49.0). A 40 Beyer here would be enough to get his maiden diploma.
3rd ($2.40)
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12-14-2012, 01:04 PM
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Race 2: (1)Spittin Feathers comes from a good second and she's got a progressive pattern in her speed figures, but she shows no workouts in four weeks while (7)SARDEGNA'S GOLD has been training thoroughly for this race for a red hot barn and with his A game she should win this race.
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12-14-2012, 01:34 PM
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Race 3: Tough race. (3)BILLY'S BAND drops to his lowest level ever, has run well here in the past and his odds smell confidence
20/1 > 28/1 > 22/1 > 3/1
2nd ($3.80 - 2.80)
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12-14-2012, 02:02 PM
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Race 4: Another little puzzle. (6)G's BACKINACTION was at the top of her game before the short layoff
54 > 63 > 65 > 70
If her new trainer has managed to hold his good form she's got a shot.
Her new trainer has managed to convert her in a living dead...
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12-14-2012, 02:28 PM
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Race 5: Daughter of a grade III placed in France and sixter of Listed winner in France, progressive (7)VIPERA is firing bullets in the morning and on paper she's impossible to oppose.
1st ($3.00 - 2.40 - 2.20)
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12-14-2012, 02:59 PM
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Race 6: the low speed figures of this field say it's well below the standar. Better look for a new face. (8)RUSTLER's got a nice set of long or very long workouts, always a good commodity in this dime level, and she's being bet.
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12-14-2012, 03:27 PM
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Race 7: The speed figures of (10)KINGS TUESDAY on turf
51 > 58 > 68 > 78
say he's an unexposed turf horse with lots of upside potential. He's got also the best turn of foot of the field. If sprinter (3)Silver Meeting try to steal it and sets a fast pace that would help KINGS TUESDAY cause.
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12-14-2012, 03:45 PM
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DINNER TIME
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12-14-2012, 03:57 PM
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PENN NATIONAL
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12-14-2012, 05:55 PM
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Race 1: Lightly raced (4)ZAPOUFIT has done everything right over dirt at this level. Her last three speed figures are much the best on offer in this field, and last time, while going too high in class she didn't lower her Beyer, a very positive sign. With her good tactical speed she looks rock solid.
1st ($3.40 - 2.20 - 2.10)
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12-14-2012, 06:22 PM
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race 2: debutante (3)CORA CORA CORA is by a mare who won 9 of 33 ($300.000), her three siblings are winners. She shows a pair of speed bullets, and a nice long bullet (1.01.3 B) for a good debut trainer.
too green on the rail
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12-14-2012, 06:52 PM
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Race 3: Ghostly nickel heat. Two races back (3)CHERRY FITZ was bet 7/1 without apparent reason. He showed good new speed and stopped. Last time he lasted for second in the fog with a "high" 37 Beyer (best last race speed figure). Maybe something that was wrong with the colt now is fine and he continues his improvement. Maybe...
2nd ($3.80 - 2.60)
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12-14-2012, 07:19 PM
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Race 4: The track continues playing speed. (1)EMPANGENI is the clear cut speed of the field and has run Beyers on dirt well above the par time for this level (56). If she's not chased too hard by the sprinter Victoria Alexis, and gets a sensible ride, she should beat these with the aid of the strong bias.
1st ($5.80 - 4.20 - 3.40)
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12-14-2012, 07:46 PM
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Race 5: (3)SUGAR MAMA is a well bred filly, by City Zip (10th in the USA top 100 Sire List). Her mother is an uterine sixter of a 3rd in the Preaknes, and SUGAR MAMA herself is sibling to a grade 3 placed. I like the full tab of long workouts, stamina builders, and Amussen is good second time out.
1st ($7.60 - 4.20 - 3.80)
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12-14-2012, 08:16 PM
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Race 6: (2)CLIPPER FAN is a daughter of route winner Eurosilver out of a daughter of route winner Honor Grades. She could be a route performer, and her trainer shows at least a victorious sprint to route move. Here she's the speed of this extremmely slow field, and sprinting she's run a 55 Beyer, 6 point above the par time for the level. Here she could gallop at a leisure pace and may win first time routing helped by the bias.
1st ($10.20 - 5.80 - 3.00)
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