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FG 4
Brutal sequence with four two-turners and difficult pace scenarios.
Leg one: (7) GROOVY SCENE will not take a bunch of money but is not without a chance. Homebred is a half to a multiple SW with same trainer and rider. Briefly chased a nice filly in her turf debut then was given a race at Churchill on two year old day. She broke poorly that day yet set a blistering pace before caving in. After a month, she breezed awful in Hot Springs but Nicks shipped anyway and had to run when the off the turf heat scratched from ten down to five. Twenty well spaced morning furlongs later she shows up today in a field void of any pace and should sit a good trip for a very clever outfit. Adding four others 'Aidan, 'Jack "Anne and well bred firster Dress Uniform who scratched out of a similar spot earlier this month when the race came off. (8) Ketchikan will be favored and probably should be but he is our single and is a bit unappetizing: first try two bends and beat nothing in his debut! Nevertheless he will stretch as a three quarter brother to Remsen runnerup Un Fino Vino and second dam has produced a horse of the year in Hong Kong and Ky Oaks queen Blusking K. D. Pinhooked for 100K, storage magnate Hughes went down for 500K and Mr. Greeley colt has always looked the part. Larry M. on board for facile maiden romp and this jock can get most anything to settle. Sufficient pace signed on for rally but giving away seasoning and likely very short on the board. (9) GOLDEN GLEN is a good racehorse, gets Talamo and should be closest to lone speed no chance superstone. Forestry 6yo came off the shelf and cruised at CD for 50K and this spot may be easier. Anything resembling his last behind wire to wire monster suffices as only tagged horse. Adding 3-18 He's A Royal Dee who would need some luck but when right this good. Mouton/Perrodin gelding been second twice, third twice and forth twice this class and has run par in all of them. (10) Bayou bred straight maiden brings SWITCH GRASS GAS and his customary last to somewhere finish. Richie very reliable conditioner, Campbell on board for the sixth straight heat and Malagra colt always fires...should not be a maiden much longer. Adding PELTO who had an usual trip in his debut and Lasix usually moves this type up. Call it 1,2,5,7,9 / 6 / 5,6 / 2,3 A bit short on time. Good cappin. BBB |