im pretty sure the woodbine locals might ignore the 3 more than the atr guys and the exchange do
they wont no the trainer the jockey never ridden there (a bit of a worry) as they ahev said the lingfield form has worked out to at least a group 2 level over here , the arlington looked fine as a prep and should be much closer to the pace tonight
if it looks like being 5-2+ in the tote im steaming in
im pretty sure the woodbine locals might ignore the 3 more than the atr guys and the exchange dothey wont no the trainer the jockey never ridden there (a bit of a worry) as they ahev said the lingfield form has worked out to at least a group 2 level
if anyone didn't catch on after the Belmont yesterday on how bad a crop the US 3-year olds are this year
then this WDB race certainly should leave no doubt
what a bunch of rats
if anyone didn't catch on after the Belmont yesterday on how bad a crop the US 3-year olds are this yearthen this WDB race certainly should leave no doubtwhat a bunch of rats
Anyone have an opinion about greys that I always feel are better ridden aggressively from the front .No doubt I can be wrong but I cant really think of many that come from behind,often seem to fade away easily if not in front.
Anyone have an opinion about greys that I always feel are better ridden aggressively from the front .No doubt I can be wrong but I cant really think of many that come from behind,often seem to fade away easily if not in front.
some of the greatest American horses to look through a bridle were greys, including my personal favorite Spectacular Bid
treetopcolor makes no differencesome of the greatest American horses to look through a bridle were greys, including my personal favorite Spectacular Bid
18-5, if I posted that I layed it, then I layed it
otherwise, if so, no, unless....
((( now take his @#$@ out of your mouth and take another deep breath ))))
18-5, if I posted that I layed it, then I layed itotherwise, if so, no, unless....((( now take his @#$@ out of your mouth and take another deep breath ))))
IN SHORT: remove color as a factor in your evaluation of a runner or a race
((( "bet the greys in the rain" and other folklore sayings are fiction )))
treetopcolor makes no differenceon how fast they areon how much talent they haveon how much heart they displayor on how they are riddenIN SHORT: remove color as a factor in your evaluation of a runner or a race ((( "bet the greys in the rain" and oth
I wouldnt go anywhere near so far as to bet on that premise tc, merely querying how people perceive greys. They always appear physically heavier built and I often think they would perform better from a true gallop instead of trying to hold them up and sprint finish.
I wouldnt go anywhere near so far as to bet on that premise tc, merely querying how people perceive greys. They always appear physically heavier built and I often think they would perform better from a true gallop instead of trying to hold them up a
9 is a bit of a short runner over this trip and hopefully wont quite last
1 even though i wouldnt trust the trainer as far as i could throw him could have a class edge here very good track form and the excelletn belmont claimer gets his first ride here.
saved on the 5 who is improving this is much tougher but has been overlooked at 10-1
gd lk all
nice race for the grade mon9 is a bit of a short runner over this trip and hopefully wont quite last1 even though i wouldnt trust the trainer as far as i could throw him could have a class edge here very good track form and the excelletn belmont clai