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Also worth noting - Chief Redneck, 3rd beaten 1 1/4 lengths - covered 11 less ft than the winner There is my toss next time he runs Last edited by Rudeboyelvis : 02-03-2012 at 10:18 AM. |
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I even think Score One might be worth watching next time because he was the horse that bumped with NBA Money. At the very least you know Score One is going to be a price next time. |
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After his afternoon swim with Leandro Goncalves on friday , Exacta Bob reports that Goncalves is still pissed at Mike Allen for running him into the rail.
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That may be just a little Creepy
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It's very creepy. That's why I posted it. The thought of Exacta Bob and Goncalves chatting about the days races and future races in the shallow end of the pool is one of the funniest things ever.
For the record, Goncalves showed why he is a jockey and not a trainer by telling Exacta Bob that he didn't know why Ness was bringing Wiki back so quickly on Saturday. I guess he knows why now. |
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I mean NEVER.... doubt the Ness juice. |
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You and I know that, I think Goncalves does now, after Saturday.
With 1 to 7 day comebackers over the last 5 years, Ness has 44% winners, 80% ITM with a $2.17 ROI from a 44 start sample. |
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Today's your day to toss.
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He found the proper field. Firsters second and third behind him. |
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