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9/24 (PRX): Pennsylvania Derby (G2), Gallant Bob S., Roanoke S.
6th (2:44) Roanoke S.
1 1/16 Miles | Open | 3 Year Olds And Up Stakes | Purse: $75,000 1 1 Dapper Devil Pennington F DeMasi Kathleen A 116 L 9-2 2 2 Jethro Jr. Otero W P Beattie Stephanie 116 L 9-5 3 3 Gunfighter Gomez G K Klesaris Steve 122 L 7-5 4 4 Layers Montanez R Dotolo David 118 L 12-1 5 5 Smalltownman Acksel J S Orseno Joseph 116 L 10-1 6 6 Royal Clash Carmouche K Guerrero Juan C 116 L 8-1 7 7 Winchill Elliott S DeMasi Kathleen A 111 L 12-1 Pick 3 (Races 6-7-8) / Exacta / Trifecta 10th (5:10) Gallant Bob S. 6 Furlongs | Open | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $250,000 1 1 Biddy Dutrow Anthony W 115 L 9-2 2 2 Indiano Saez L Wolfson Martin D 122 L 9-5 3 3 Deputy Fling Camacho E Allen A Ferris III 115 L 15-1 4 4 Wine Police Leparoux J R Asmussen Steven M 115 L 5-2 5 5 Royal Currier Elliott S Farro Patricia 115 L 6-1 6 6 He's Speightful Carmouche K Springer Hayden W 117 L 12-1 7 7 Poseidon's Warrior Pennington F Reid Robert E Jr 115 L 4-1 First Half Daily Double / Pick 3 (Races 10-11-12) Exacta / Trifecta 11th (5:45) Pennsylvania Derby (G2) 1 1/8 Miles | Open | 3 Year Olds Stakes | Purse: $1,000,000 1 1 Ruler On Ice Gomez G K Breen Kelly J 124 L 5-2 2 2 Arthur's Tale Garcia Alan Albertrani Thomas 114 L 12-1 3 3 Pender Harbour Contreras L DePaulo Michael P 119 L 12-1 4 4 Norman Asbjornson Pimentel J Grove Christopher W 114 L 12-1 5 5 Rush Now Pimentel J Dutrow Anthony W 114 L 9-2 (** Cross-entered Kent S.) 6 6 Isn't He Perfect Pimentel J Shivmangal D 114 L 20-1 7 7 To Honor and Serve Lezcano J Mott William I 114 L 3-1 8 8 J W Blue Velasquez C Dutrow Anthony W 114 L 8-1 (** Cross-entered Kent S.) 9 9 Rattlesnake Bridge Velazquez J R McLaughlin Kiaran P 119 L 4-1 Second Half Daily Double / Exacta / Trifecta / 10 cent Superfecta Last edited by Kasept : 09-20-2011 at 02:27 PM. |
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To Honor And Serve will go off the favorite.
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I hope Rattlesnake Bridge gets lost on the board again.
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That's quite a limb you went out on.
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Isn't he 3rd choice at worst and pretty likely to be 2nd choice?
I think the jock switch is very interesting on Ruler On Ice and he got a pretty weird ride last time. |
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Pender Habour for the upset!
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I find him interesting as well................JW Blue could have taken down Ruler On Ice on Preakness day without the traffic trouble he had. I wonder if he has a race in him?
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As far as Gomez goes, the only thing that might make it interesting is if he could make it rain on command.
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I am looking for THAS to take the lion's share followed by ROI. Looking to get 6-1 or 7-1.
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In the Travers, Valdivia asks out of the gate which I don't really understand. He was in a decent enough spot down the backstretch and then Valdivia puts in him in a full drive as they hit the 3/4's pole. He looked beaten but he sort of re-rallied late and was only beaten 4 for the whole thing. I'm reaching, but I think he his good race, with a more patient ride can win this. |
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Valdivia hustled him out in the Belmont too. I'm thinking that maybe if Ruler needed the Haskell, then the connections thought that maybe Shack needed that race too. He is the horse they really feared, so they were going to employ the same type of race/tactics as the Belmont and try to keep close with Shack breaking from the outside. Granted maybe Valvidia moved him early, but to me it looked like Ruler was starting to go backwards at that point and Valvidia was just trying to keep him in the race. He rallied and didn't miss third by that much. I don't think Valvidia did anything wrong, but obviously Gomez > Valvidia. I just think that his Belmont win was a combination of the slop and him being in the perfect position. He just seems like that in between type of horse, not really fast enough to be on the lead and doesn't have enough of a kick to really come from the clouds. He just needs an ideal set up, like he got at Belmont.
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If the plan was to stay close to Shackelford, I would agree he didn't do much wrong. I can't believe that would have been the best plan to get them into the winners circle, but it's certainly possible it was.
I agree about the Belmont and don't really think too highly of him. I just think others have some question marks and will be interested in him if he drifts up. If he is anywhere near his ML I'll be watching and rooting for Arthur's Tale who I liked going into the Derby before he got hurt. |
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Well since we know he can get the distance he won't. I would have bet him alot harder in the Travers if I knew he could get that
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