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7/16 (DEL): Delaware H. (G2), Carpenter Jr. Mem. S., Sussex S.
6th (3:30) Sussex S.
1 1/16 Miles (Turf) | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Mr. Ryder Dominguez R A 121 L 2 Followmyfootsteps Rocco J S Jr 121 LA 3 Guns and Religion Saez G 117 LA 4 Vanquisher Castellano A Jr 117 LA 5 Bim Bam Cohen D 117 LA 6 Mikoshi Gomez G K 119 LA 7 Paris Vegas Rocco J S Jr 117 LA A-Coupled: Followmyfootsteps and Paris Vegas 9th (4:51) R. R. M. Carpenter Jr. Memorial S. 1 1/16 Miles | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $100,000 1 Friesan Fire Saez G 117 LA 2 Not Abroad Petro N J 117 LA 3 Edgewater Dunkelberger T L 117 Blk-On LA 4 Alma d'Oro Dominguez R A 121 LA 5 Nacho Friend Gomez G K 121 LA 6 Tempted to Tapit Cohen D 119 LA 7 In the Juice Ho W 117 LA 10th (5:18) Delaware H. (G2) 1 1/4 Miles | Fillies and Mares | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $750,000 1 Life At Ten Cohen D 115 LA 2 Thundering Emilia Pimentel J 111 LA 3 Havre de Grace Dominguez R A 124 LA 4 Love's Blush Dunkelberger T L 112 LA 5 Blind Luck Gomez G K 122 LA
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It's nice to see HdG and BL hook up again, but they really couldn't scrounge up more than three other horses for $750k?
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Run just about anything for a shot third place share of that.
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Delaware has had some tough years, when the average field size was probably 5 or 6 horses after scratches. The place is so pleasant, however, that even then I'd take a few trips there every season. In recent years it has much improved, but judging from the field sizes alone for the Del Cap Day card, there'll probably be a few races that end up being unplayable (including the Del Cap itself). On the other hand, the two turf races look promising.
More problematic than the field sizes, recently, has been the favorite's winning percentage. I've seen it creep up to 40 %, although right now, it's at about 35 %. The trick to winning there, of course, has nothing to do with handicapping ability. In order to win, you must bring peanuts to bribe the squirrels. They are the lares and penates of Delaware Park.
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Wow, Tempted to Tapit...haven't heard that name in while. Where has he been for so long?
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Two back was in March of last year. Started working steadily in March of this year (11 works, 3 of the more recent ones were bullets) and won at DEL, wire to wire, in an optional claimer on June 13th with a Brisnet speed figure that matched his lifetime best.
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I really don't understand it.
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TVG made a nice promo with the rivalry of Blind Luck and Havre De Grace. But they purposefully leave out the BC Ladies Classic to say the Del Cap is a rubber match between them.
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Fantastic race
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Safe to say those are the 2 best dirt horses in training...
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Dominguez may win all 3 of these
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I don't like Havre De Grace at 10f.
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