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FRI - Stronach 5 - $169k Carryover
Stronach 5 - $169k Carryover
POST SCRATCHES Leg A - Laurel R9 - Clm 5k #3 My Chesa Charm (2-1) 2ND #7 Splendor Gal (12-1) 4TH #10 Given Advance (12-1) #4 Polarization (8-1) Leg B - Gulfstream R10 - OC 62k NC (Turf 8.5F) #11 Siding Spring (5-1) #10 Medal of Honour (GB) (6-1) 4TH #2 Space Mountain (12-1) #8 Dr. Edgar (4-1) WON $9.60 Leg C - Gulfstream R11 - Md 20k (Turf 8F) #4 Mo's Ride (10-1) WON $4.80 #1 Jett Rink (6-1) 4TH #10 Wine At the Beach (6-1) 3RD #2 Indisputablylinked (2-1) 2ND Leg D - Golden Gate R5 - Md 8k #6 Twice as Windy (5-1) #8 Behold the Gold (3-1) 3RD #9 Princess Run It (4-1) WON $8.40 #1 The Biz (10-1) Leg E - Santa Anita R5 - OC 40k NC (Turf 6.5F) #7 Animosity (5-1) #5 Batiquitos (6-1) 4TH #10 Special Purpose (Ire) (4-1) #1 Spy Ring (Ire) (7-2) WON $9.60 Stronach 5 - 3 7 10 / 2 8 10 11 / 1 4 / 1 6 8 9 / 7 = $96 Stronach 5 - 3 7 / 10 11 / 1 4 / 1 6 8 9 / 7 = $32 Good Racing Luck
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Leg A - Laurel R9 - - scratch the 1, 2, & 8
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Gus, 1st time i played the S5 . Like you was out in the 1st race . stan at Laurel,went 6 deep in the 1st and scored on a $ 72 ticket for $10,950.
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Great score, awesome payout with multiple times over the parlay. The Stronach 5 keeps offering tremendous value.
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Awesome Benny!!! Congratulations man. |
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NO NO NO Stan at Laurel had itt not me.- check out the laurel website for S5 payouts and track handicappers picks.
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