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Today's entries televised?
I can't find the post where they went over if they were televising the entries today and/or what time they are starting the whole fiasco? Any info appreciated
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5:30 EST on ESPN2 |
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Will Pacheco be in a thong?
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You're welcome
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you guys know it's wednesday @ 5:30pm espn2?
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TVG says it's covering this from 4pm-5pm today (although I'm not sure if that EST.. TVG always confuses me with that)
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Entries are today for the BC races, I think |
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I've been hearing Tuesday for a while.. http://www.tvg.com/Open/TVGNetwork/P...mingGuide.aspx There were 16 horses pre-entered last week in the Classic, and seven of the 16 were pre-entered in a second race. On Tuesday, final entries were due, at which time horses had to be put in a single race, and all 14 Breeders' Cup races - five on Friday, nine on Saturday - were to be drawn. This year, for the first time, as many as two also-eligibles were to be drawn in oversubscribed races. Scratch time for both Friday and Saturday is Friday morning. http://www.drf.com/news/article/99245.html
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10 races drawn at 11am (PCT) in rapid fashion.. No television.
Then at 1:15 (PCT) in the Frontrunner Restaurant (on TVG), draws of the Classic, Distaff, Turf and F&M Turf with a tad more ceremony.
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