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Does anyone know why Vitruvias was scatched from the Peter Pan?
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It's also possible to get a skin infection from poorly cared for tack, but again, highly unlikely given the level of care for a superior thoroughbred in training.
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1 Imawildandcrazyguy Mark Guidry William Kaplan Pell and Eigner 20-1
2 Tiago Mike Smith John Shirreffs Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Moss 10-1 3 Curlin Robby Albarado Steve Asmussen Stonestreet, Padua, and Midnight Cry 6-5 4 C P West Edgar Prado Nick Zito Robert LaPenta 12-1 5 Slew's Tizzy Rafael Bejarano Gregory Fox Joseph Lacombe 20-1 6 Hard Spun Garrett Gomez Larry Jones Fox Hill Farms 5-2 7 Rags to Riches John Velazquez Todd Pletcher Tabor and Smith 3-1 Hee hee. 20-1 looks really nice!
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1 Imawildandcrazyguy Guidry Kaplan 20-1
2 Tiago Smith Shirreffs 10-1 3 Curlin Albarado Asmussen 6-5 4 CP West Prado Zito 12-1 5 Slew's Tizzy Bejarano Fox 20-1 6 Hard Spun Gomez Jones 5-2 7 Rags to Riches Velazquez Pletcher 3-1 |
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Tom Durkin joked at the draw that Digger is out and getting ready for the EPSOM DERBY which got a laugh from all!
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Tiago is 10/1 and CP West 12/1? 6/5 on Curlin would be a gift, more like 4/5.
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So, at 6:5 you're sending it in but at 4:5 you're passing....or perhaps betting Tiago or CP West? |
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5-2 for Hard Spun?
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No chance there is that kind of disparity in actual odds. Don't get me wrong, I think Tiago is a lot likelier to win than CP West, but he will not be less than a third CP West's price. |
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Looks like some good races A half hour before the Belmont Stakes, some of the world’s best turf horses will battle 10 furlongs in the 106th running of the Grade 1, $400,000 Manhattan Handicap. The favorite will be the Todd Pletcher-trained English Channel, who finished a narrow fourth in last year’s Manhattan. English Channel is likely to meet Better Talk Now, the Breeders’ Cup Turf winner in 2004, Cosmonaut, Grand Couturier, Interpatation, Kiss the Kid, Mustanfar and Steppenwolfer. English Channel, who won the prestigious Grade 1 Joe Hirsch Turf Classic at Belmont last fall, breezed five furlongs over Belmont’s Inner Turf in 1:02.67 Sunday morning. The Manhattan will be English Channel’s first race since finishing 12th in the March 31st Dubai Duty Free at Nad Al Sheba. Overall, English Channel has won 10 of 18 starts and more than $2.7 million. “I thought English Channel worked very well,” Pletcher said. “He acts and trains as well as he ever has.” Pointing towards the 77th Grade 1, $250,000 Acorn for three-year-old fillies at one mile are Christmas Kid and Octave – the 1-2 finishers in Keeneland’s Ashland – Boca Grande, Cotton Blossom, Dream Rush and possibly Mistical Plan and Princess Janie. Wait a While, three-year-old filly champion of 2006, makes her first start of the season in New York in the 14th running of the Grade 2, $300,000 Just a Game Handicap at one mile on the turf. She’ll face Karen’s Caper, Mauralakana, Meribel, My Typhoon and Take the Ribbon. Wait a While stretched her legs over Belmont’s Inner Turf Sunday morning, working a half mile in :51.10, breezing. “I thought Wait a While worked well,” Pletcher said. “We just try to keep her happy. She appreciates a (firm) turf course, so we’re hoping it rains early in the week and dries out by Belmont Day.” Some of the nation’s top three-year-old sprinters will meet in the 23rd running of the Grade 2, $250,000 Woody Stephens at seven furlongs. Fans will find an outstanding and contentious field featuring Bustin Stones, Deadly Dealer, Hobbitontherocks, Not for Money, Sports Town, Teuflesberg and possibly Stormello, Adore the Gold, Bill Place and Xchanger. Those feeling the need for speed will love the 29th running of the Grade 2, $200,000 True North Handicap at six furlongs. The freakishly fast Bordonaro is expected to meet Council Member, Joey P., Sir Five Star and Will He Shine. The Pletcher-trained Keyed Entry is possible. |