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Beyer #
I had a first time starter Saturday in the 3rd at Calder named Picou. He ran second in a good effort. The 1 1/16 mile turf race went in 1:40.1 Anybody know how to get his Beyer#?
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You can buy it on DRF for like $5 I think or you can get it if you subscribe to simulcast weekly. . . Someone here may be able to tell you without having to do all that, though. . .
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Thank you.
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No problem - good luck with Picou.
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was he the one by with approval?
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Yes. He's by With Approval out of a Mr. Greely mare that earned over 100K.
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I always play with approval horses first time on turf and I was rooting very hard at 17-1
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No play for me in NC. The trainer felt like he needed one. I would have been upset to blow the chance for a nice score at 17-1. Looks like 2-1 next out.
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by the way my guess is his beyer is around a 70
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70 would be a decent first #. He ran an 89 BRIS #.
His older brother by Forest Wildcat won yesterday in an allowance at Philly paying $27. We sold this first foal from the mare now a 4yo that finally got to the grass. |
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Thanks.
I just typically know Beyer builds class into his numbers and seems to bias Calder a little low. Maidens often seem less than they should. |
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