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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009

Horse Pick of the Day: Hollywood Park – Race 5
Race-day: 11/28/2009
Race-time: 5:32 pm EST
Before Ventura and Diamondrella take to the turf track for the Grade I Matriarch on Saturday at Hollywood Park, two year olds go 1 mile on the turf in the Grade III Generous Stakes.
The Generous Stakes figures as a super competitive race where finding an overlay shouldn’t be an issues. Finding the right overlay, the overlay that could win, is the challenge.
Let’s take a look at Race 5 and Hollywood Park on Saturday.
Hollywood Park – Race 5
Grade III Generous Stakes
$100,000
For Two Year Olds
1 mile on turf
Who’s Up – - 7/2 fair online betting odds
Bridgetown is going to be a huge favorite in this race but that fella has no choice but to go for the lead breaking from the 1 hole while Who’s Up, who broke his maiden at a mile on the turf, figures to track Bridgetown before going after him at the top of the stretch. Who’s Up has been ridden by the fantastic Victor Espinoza in all three of his lifetime races, and figures to get the best trip out of all of the horses in this race.
Marcello – - 5/1 fair online betting odds
The Bob Baffert trained son of Johannesburg won an allowance race in his last race and is going first time on the turf. Usually, those wouldn’t be good signs that he deserves a wager, but the fact that he was bought for $200,000, is bred to enjoy the lawn, and showed the type of turn of foot that would make him very, very tough in this in that allowance victory.
Bridgetown – - 3/1 fair online betting odds
This two year old sired by Speightstown switches jockeys to Garrett Gomez after finishing 2nd by ¾ of a length in the BC Juvenile Turf in his last. He took the lead in that and actually looked to be the winner before getting run down by the terrific Pounced. Bridgetown has the ability to lead again in this race, but, again, faces a very tough opponent in Who’s Up. Bridgetown should go off the chalk, though, and is worth a wager at 3 to 1 or higher, although I doubt he goes off at those odds.
Wagering Strategy
Who’s Up is a very good horse and deserves a bet to win and place. I will also play an exacta and trifecta box with Bridgetown, Marcello and Who’s Up.

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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009

The best Pick 3 wager of the day starts in Hollywood’s Race 6 where maiden claimers will hit the track.
We’ll try to get a long shot in Race 6 at Hollywood Park because Ventura and Diamondrella run in the third leg of Saturday’s Pick 3 of the day.
Let’s take a look.
** All numbers are post positions
Race 6 – $25,000 Maiden Claimer (6:04 EST)
6 ½ furlongs on cushion track
Horses Used: 1-Afleet Magic, 2-Youthful Ambition, 4-Magic Dust, 6-Nanni The Teaser, 10-Broadway Promise
Analysis: Afleet Magic takes a drop in class and that may be all he needs. Plus, he’s a gelding now. Youthful Ambition changes barns to Vladimir Cerin and drops way down in class from the maiden special ranks. Magic Dust is a first time starter with some really nice works. Nanni The Teaser will be overlooked in the betting has improving numbers and trainer Eoin Harty is a master with these types of horses. Broadway Promise figures to go off as the chalk, has speed, and gets speed jock Martin Garcia.
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Race 6 – $38,000 n$y Allowance
6 furlongs on turf
Horses Used: 1-Woman Warrior, 2-Tamar, 3-Dotsy Jean, 5-Maroma, 7-Pink Diamond
Analysis: In this amazingly competitive race, decisions have to be made. One of them is to not use likely chalk Miss Silver Brook and instead throw in a few potential long shots. Woman Warrior has speed, gets the rail, and should get a terrific trip with Alex Solis on her back. Tamar was horrible in her last but she goes first time turf for trainer Mike Mitchell, is out of terrific sire Indian Charlie, and has a ton of speed. Dotsy Jean has won two races at this distance and on this turf course. She could close for the victory. Maroma is trained by Cristophe Clement and gets Rafael Bejarano to take the call. Pink Diamond is coming off of a maiden victory off of the turf. Usually, she’d be a throw-out but her number in her maiden win was absolutely fantastic and she is bred to be a champion.
Race 7 – Grade I Matriarch
1 mile on turf
Horses Used: 3-Diamondrella
Analysis: Yes, it’s true that Ventura is in this race and it would be a fantastic story if she were to win considering her former trainer, the venerable Bobby Frankel, passed away a couple of week’s ago, but Diamondrella is just too good at this distance and on this turf. Diamondrella has beaten Forever Together, the 2008 BC Filly and Mare Turf Champion, twice. She also had no chance in the BC Turf Sprint and probably would have given Goldikova a run for her money in the BC Mile. Diamondrella is 8-2-1 on the turf out of 16 lifetime races and is 2 for 2 at this distance, both on the turf. She’s out of Rock Of Gibraltar. So, her class is pretty much unquestioned. She beats Ventura in that one’s swan song on Saturday.$1 Pick 3 = 5 x 5 x 1 = 25 combinations
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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009

Race-day: 11/28/2009

First-race: 2:14 pm EST
Aqueduct’s fall meet provides their most important day of racing on Saturday when the Grade I Cigar Mile, which will showcase Vineyard Haven and Kodiak Kowboy.
The Grade I Cigar Mile is the final leg in a four race Grand Slam Pick 4 that starts in Race 6 and ends in Race 9. Below is the Pick 4 ticket that I will most likely be playing, provided there are no scratches, this Saturday in the BetUS online racebook.
Race 6: Grade II Demoiselle Stakes
1 1/8 miles on dirt
Horses Used: 1/1A-In The Rough and Profiteroles, 4-Tizahit, 5-Protesting
Analysis: Both In The Rough and Profiteroles are next out maiden winners, but both have won going two turns already. Profiteroles figures to be super tough in this after the speed rating she garnered in her maiden victory. Tizahit failed in the Grade III Tempted Stakes but should find the competition much easier in this and Protesting was sired by A.P. Indy and comes out of the Shug McGaughey barn. Shug has trained some seriously good fillies in his time and figures to possibly have another one here.
Race 7: Grade II Remsen Stakes
1 1/8 miles on dirt
Horses Used: 5-Homeboy Kris, 6-Citrus Kid
Analysis: Buddy’s Saint figures to go off a super chalky in this but Homeboy Kris was awesome in his first race for trainer Richard Dutrow, knows how to rate, and figures to be even better in this. Citrus Kid goes to the barn of John Terranova who is 27% first time after the claim. He too should lie right behind Buddy’s Saint before taking him on at the top of the stretch.
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Race 8: Grade I Gazelle Stakes
1 1/8 miles on dirt
Horses Used: 2-Flashing, 3-Milwaukee Appeal, 4-Unrivaled Belle, 5-Bon Jovi Girl
Analysis: Flashing is 2 for 2 at Aqueduct and should be the favorite even though Stardom Bound is in this race. She should be very tough against this group. Milwaukee Appeal has finished 2nd in four straight races including the Grade I Alabama. Unrivaled Belle is 3 and 1 out of 4 straight races. Bon Jovi Girl finished second in a Grade I two races back before failing in a minor stakes race in her last. She can bounce back in this.
Race 9: Grade I Cigar Mile
1 mile on dirt
Horses Used: 1/1A-Pyro and Vineyard Haven, 4-Bribon
Analysis: Pyro is the closer and Vineyard Haven is the speed. Haven could steal this on the front end as he has faced much stronger early pressure in the past and has come out on top. Bribon failed in the Woodbine Mile, but is much better than he showed that day and figures to get the jump on the likely chalk in this, Kodiak Kowboy. Both are stone cold closers.
$1 Pick 4 = 3x2x4x2 = 48 combinations
Total Cost = $48

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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009


Horse Pick of the Day:  Woodbine – Race 8
Race-day:  11/11/2009
Race-time:  10:13 pm EST
Racing in Canada continue on Wednesday night when horses take the Woodbine racetrack.
There is a stakes race on the card, but for betting purposes, the last race, an $8,000 claimer, figures to offer serious value on some good horses.  It’s a wide open affair that should…

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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009


Race-times:  Race 6 at 6:04 pm EST, Race 7 at 6:35 pm EST, and Race 8 at 7:05 pm EST
Hollywood Park, because of the usually high amount of dollars put into their Pick 3 pools, provides better Pick 3 payouts than most other racetracks.
Such a case should occur again this Saturday where rolling Pick 3’s could be the horse racing bets of the day.
Let’s take a look at the best…

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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009

As the year winds down, the graded stakes are becoming few and far between, but we have a couple of interesting stakes today, taking us to Aqueduct and Churchill Downs.
At the Big A, a field of six line up for the $100,000 Discovery Handicap (G3), a nine furlong race on the main track.
On paper, it looks like a match race between Ohio and Pennsylvania Derby winner Gone Astray and Empire Classic winner Haynesfield.
We’ll lean toward the latter, who figures to be the better price of the duo, and the three year old still appears to have plenty of upside potential.
The $100,000 Cardinal Handicap (G3) is the better horse betting race of the two, with a group of nine fillies and mares going nine furlongs on the turf course.
There are no toss outs in the field, which should lead to decent payoffs.
My top pick Leamington is looking to rebound off a fifth place finish in the Flower Bowl (G1) at Belmont Park where she caught soft ground and I am hoping we see all of her 4/1.
She will be ridden by Calvin Borel, who is being honored on Saturday with a bobblehead giveaway.
First stop the Big A:
Aqueduct Race 8 Discovery Handicap (G3) Post time 3:44 ET
#4 Haynesfield 5/2
#5 Gone Astray 1/1
#1 Redding Colliery 12/1
#3 Birdrun 5/1
#4 Haynesfield is coming off a win in the New York bred Empire Classic, which was against older foes. The runner up in the race was Ruffino, who came back to win a New York Stallion series race in his next outing on Nov. 15. This colt looked like he might be headed down the Triple Crown Trail early this year after winning the Count Fleet and Whirlaway, but the wheels came off in the Gotham (G3) where he finished a distant eighth and he headed to the bench. He came back with a game effort in the Sir Keys two back, and showed he could handle nine furlongs and a wet track last out. The colt is back with straight three year olds here while trying graded stakes company. He looks primed for a good effort here in his third start of his current form cycle.
#5 Gone Astray comes into this race sporting three consecutive triple digit Beyer Speed Figures and back to back wins in Grade 2 company, making him the likely heavy favorite. While he earned solid numbers in his last two starts, he really did not beat much in either the Ohio Derby or the Pennsylvania Derby. He is giving our top pick five pounds and he likely is going to be around 3/5 in the betting, which sure looks light to me.
Wagering
WIN: #4 to win at 9/5 or better.
EX: 4,5 / 1,4,5
TRI: no play
Churchill Downs Race 9 Cardinal Handicap (G3) Post time 4:37 ET
#8 Leamington 4/1
#2 Tizfiz 8/1
#9 Lemon Chiffon 6/1
#3 Acoma 5/2
#8 Leamington may be primed to pick up her first graded stake here for the Graham Motion barn. Her last start was a fifth place finish in the Flower Bowl (G1) at Belmont Park where she set the early fractions over soft turf and weakened in the stretch to finish fifth. That was a solid field she faced, the winner Pure Clan coming back to finish second in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf (G1) and the runner up Criticism came back to win the Long Island Handicap (G3) in her next outing on Nov. 1 at Aqueduct. She won a restricted stake two back at Saratoga and that race turned out be tougher than it looked. The runner up Belle Allure and eighth place finisher Indescribable both came back to win graded stakes in their next starts. The cut back in distance and firmer ground should suit this filly.
#2 Tizfiz was in tough in her last two starts at Keeneland, both over polytrack. Her last two turf starts were solid, stakes wins at Remington Park and Mountaineer Park. She has won 6 of 12 on the turf in her career including a Grade 2 at Santa Anita back in January. I’m surprised the daughter of Tiznow did not seem to care for the fake stuff in her last two starts and she will appreciate the return to the grass and the earlier company here. The mare is in good hands with the John Good barn and her 8/1 morning line odds make her worth a good look in this spot.
Wagering
WIN: #8 to win at 3/1 or better.
EX: 2,8 / 2,3,8,9
TRI: 2,8 / 2,3,8,9 / 2,3,7,8,9
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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009

Race-time: Cardinal Handicap at 4:37 pm EST and Hollywood Prevue at 7:05 pm EST
Race-day: 11/21/2009
Two super competitive races highlight Saturday’s thoroughbred racing action.
At Churchill Downs, fillies and mares take the turf course for the Grade III Cardinal Handicap. At Hollywood Park, 2 year old colts hit the cushion track for the Grade III Hollywood Prevue Stakes.
Let’s take a look at both stakes races
Churchill Downs – Race 9
Grade III Cardinal Handicap
$100,000
Fillies and Mares, Three Years Old and Upward
1 1/8 miles on turf
Leamington figures to get the perfect 1 length trip behind front runner Zaskar before taking over in the lane. She will have to hold off some terrific closers, but the Churchill Downs specialist who has a victory and second out of two races figures to do just that. Let’s peg her for the top spot.
For second, You Go West Girl could add a ton of value in the exotics. She gets the rail, where she can save ground, and is 2-3 out of 7 races at this distance. She’s also won her last two and trainer Thomas Proctor is winning at 43% at this meet. My Baby Baby always figures right there and should do so again because she’ll get first run on the closers from the garden spot position. She could be tough in this.

1. Leamington
2. You Go West Girl
3. My Baby Baby
Hollywood Park – Race 8
Grade III Hollywood Prevue Stakes
$100,000
For Two Year Olds
7 furlongs on cushion track
Tiznow hasn’t sired a Kentucky Derby winner yet, but trainer Eoin Harty hopes that will change with his charge, American Lion. The son of Tiznow has been sensational in his two lifetime races including a 7 furlong victory over the Polytrack at Keeneland to break his maiden. With Storm Cat on his bottom side, American Lion is bred to be a champion. Macias is the second of Bob Baffert’s duo in this race, but he might be the better one.
He’s improved in each of his three lifetime races and can either stalk or lead. The $400,00 buy, Indian Firewater, gets Garrett Gomez is trained by Bob Baffert and figures to be the favorite in this race. He too could be a champion one day, but his style suggests that there’s some learning to do before beating American Lion and Macias.

1. American Lion
2. Macias
3. Indian Firewater

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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009

With the play of the day being just a $7,500 restricted claiming race, it looks like we are slumming it today, but if Trusted Heart gets home at close to his 8/1 morning line odds, the winnings will spend just as well as if we had the winner in a $1 million race.
The colt is making his second start for the crafty Gary Guillo barn, which has outstanding numbers when adding blinkers to his horses.
Our Late Pick 3 play includes three live longshots in the three race sequence, and we have a good shot of turning our $24 investment into a nice windfall.
The middle leg of the sequence is the $65,000 Love Is Eternal Stakes, which drew a wide open field of ten fillies and mares who will go one mile on the main track.

Today’s Play of the Day from Aqueduct:

AQU Race 5 Clm $7,500B (2:20 ET)
#6 Trusting Heart 8/1
#4 The Yes Man 5/2
#9 Mr. Serious 12/1
#1 One Lucky Date 9/5
Analysis: #6 Trusting Heart gets the nod in a wide open weak cheap claimer. The colt was never a threat last out against $10K non winners of three in a dull effort, which was his first go for the Guillo barn. This guy owns back numbers that he earned back in the spring that would be good enough to win here and note the addition of blinkers here for a barn that is 39% winners (with a +ROI) with adding the hood. He drops a notch in price and comes back quickly with just a week off. It is a soft spot and the 8/1 ML looks fair enough.
#4 The Yes Man is returning off a seven week break, last out a sharp winner versus $5K non winners of three at Monmouth Park in the slop. Only the Suffolk shipper earned a higher last out speed fig and at least this guy comes in here with some decent form, something we can’t say about most of this group.

Wagering
WIN: #6 to win at 9/2 or better.
EX: 4,6 / 1,4,6,9
TRI: 4,6 / 1,4,6,9 / 1,4,5,6,9

Today’s Pick 3 Play from Aqueduct:

Starting in Race 7: $1: 10,11 / 1,3,8 / 4,5,7,10 = $24

AQU Race 7 Alw $50,000s (3:16 ET)
#11 Baton Rouge, #10 Unaccountable
#11 Baton Rouge was dismissed at 34/1 last out against Alw-1 foes, pressing the early pace from the inside and weakening to finish fifth. That was a decent field, the third place finisher Extra Zip beating state bred Alw-2 optional claimers in his next start while fourth place finisher Good Prospect was fourth in a NY Stallion series stake last week. He is back in with starter allowance types and three back this guy was headed for home with a clear lead at the condition before weakening to finish third. The barn has been sending out live runners at the meet and this colt figures to be a decent price in this spot.
#10 Unaccountable returns off nearly a two month break after a nose win last out against $35K non winners of three at Belmont Park, his third win in his last four starts. He has run well fresh for the Brown barn that is on fire at the meet, picking up another win yesterday, and is 28% winners with horses coming back off a 31-60 day break.

AQU Race 8 Love Is Eternal S. (3:44 ET)
#1 My Dinah / #1a Them There Eyes, #8 Rightly So, #3 Yet Again
#1 My Dinah gets the call here and is by far the stronger part of the entry here. The filly stretches back out to a route here after catching a sloppy surface last out in a runner up finish behind the gate to wire winner #8 Rightly So. The filly has done her best working at today’s distance (8-5-1-1) and the filly she chased last out may not have things as easy on the front in this spot. She has won 3 of 5 over the Big A main track including a restricted stake back in April. She should be rolling late.
#8 Rightly So has won four in a row since running second in her debut, last out winning her stakes debut by taking the Iroquois going seven panels in the slop. She makes her third start off the bench for the red hot Tony D. barn and has enough pedigree to handle the extra distance. She did show two back she does not need the lead to win. She does pick up six pounds for her first go at a mile and the price is going to be on the light side.
AQU Race 9 Md $25,000 (4:12 ET)
#7 Watch Smartly, #10 Chick in Slacks, #5 Dreary Day, #4 Music to Me
#7 Watch Smartly drew a tough post last out when coming back off a eight month layoff. She as not a threat in a sixth place finish and figures to be fitter second off the bench. She has a decent pedigree, by Smart Strike out of the stakes winner Watch Rachel ($419K) an eight time turf winner. She has dropped three winners, including one turf winner. Rosie picks up the call and this filly was in versus tougher in Florida in her previous starts.
#10 Chick in Slacks made a good late rally to finish in the runner up spot last out when dropping in for a $25K tag. She is on the light side pedigree wise for the grass but she did cross the wire first for a $35K tag only to get DQ’d back in June. She makes her third start of her current form cycle but does draw an outside post and the price is on the light side.

Price Plays From Aqueduct:
These are price plays to watch today. A small win-place wager is in order or if your pockets are deep enough, use these runners in your trifecta and Pick 3 and Pick 4 wagers. One or two of these could be the difference between a regular day at the track and hitting the IRS window with a signer.
R2: #8 King’s Fleet 12/1
R3: #4 Hunting 10/1
R4: #8 Farawaycat 10/1
R5: #6 Trusting Heart 8/1
R5: #9 Mr. Serious 12/1
R6: #7 Principesa Heather 10/1
R7: #11 Baton Rouge 12/1
R8: #3 Yet Again 8/1
R8: #4 Lovely Daniella 8/1
R9: #4 Music to Me 20/1
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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009


In 2008, Zenyatta toppled the girls in the Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic. On Saturday, she trounced the boys in the $5M Classic at Santa Anita.
Breeders’ Cup Day 2 Results and Payouts
The first day of the Breeders’ Cup World Championships is over.

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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009


Padding Your Bankroll: Saturday November 7
Breeders’ Cup 2009 Saturday is here, eight championship races with $17 million in purses up for grabs.
The key as a horseplayer to having a good day may lie with the pair of two year olds races.
Both the Juvenile and Juvenile Turf have large fields and are wide open races.
The $1 million Juvenile Turf starts off the day with a full field of…

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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009

Breeders’ Cup 2009 Turf Preview: Conduit Looks For Two Straight Victories
Race-day: 11/7/2009
Race-time: 5:57 pm EST
The terrific Conduit will enter the gate for the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Turf looking for his second Grade I victory in his last three races as well as his second straight Turf victory.
Conduit is an exceptionally good horse. He’s won three Grade I races in his last 6 starts and finished 4 the to Sea The Stars in the Prix De L’Arc De Triomphe, but as good as Conduit is, there are about two to three horses that figures to give him a run for his money this Saturday.
Let’s take a look at the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Turf
Breeders’ Cup Turf
** Current odds listed in the BetUS online racebook
Santa Anita Park
Nov. 7 th 5:57 pm EST
Spanish Moon – - +350 current odds
Conduit’s trainer, Michael Stoute, also saddles this exceptional turfer out of the Sadler’s Wells sired El Prado. Spanish Moon runs for Juddmonte Farms and has a record that would make any horse racing fan’s head spin. Out of 12 lifetime races, Spanish Moon is 6-2-1 including victories in the Grade II Qatar Prix Foy and the Grade I Grand Prix De Saint Cloud. Spanish Moon’s form is unbelievable having finished either 1 st or 2 nd in his last 6 races against terrific company. He can also lead or stalk which will definitely help him in this small field.
Presious Passion – - +700 current odds
This is a small field and in a small field speed becomes paramount. There’s none faster than Presious Passion who should get the lead in the Turf even if he breaks backwards. The key for success will depend on how far ahead jockey Elvis Trujillo puts the son of Royal Anthem in this race. Trujillo should try to get at least a 15 to 20 length lead because Conduit, Spanish Moon and Dar Re Mi are all much classier and no doubt will out run Presious Passion in the second half of this race. So, the more ground those stars have to make up on Passion, the better his chances of springing the upset. Don’t look past this guy, is my advice.
Dar Re Mi – - +300 current odds
She’s the lone filly in the field, but that shouldn’t bother horseplayers because trainer Jon Gosden is an expert with these turf monsters. Dar Re Mi is a turf monster. She won three Grade I races in a row before finishing 5 th to Sea The Stars in the Prix De L’Arc De Triomphe. That’s a pretty good record and if American horseplayers believe that mares and fillies can’t beat the boys, then they are sorely misguided. Dar Re Mi has a record of 5-4-3 out of 14 races and by all account will be going into the Turf in fine form. She deserves consideration in this.
Conduit – - +150 current odds
Conduit should win the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Turf. He is the best horse in the field and has run with the best in Europe. He’s a multiple Grade I winner and loves the Santa Anita Turf Course. The only reason not to bet Conduit to win is that his competition in Spanish Moon, Dar Re Mi, and Presious Passion as a potential lone front-runner, makes him an underlay at +150. If horseplayers are willing to take short odds, however, then he might be worth the play because he’s simply the best horse in the Turf.
On Race Day
Presious Passion deserves a wager to win because he’s lone speed, but he’s not a good bet if he dips below 6 to 1. Spanish Moon is the key horse in all exactas and trifectas.
When it comes to the Pick 3’s and Pick 4’s, I can’t separate any four of these horses and will have to use all of them.

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$100,000 Grade III Generous Stakes from Hollywood Park

November 28th, 2009

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Preakness Stakes – May 16, 2009
Pimlico Park / 3 yr olds / 9.5 furlongs
Prize Purse: $1,000,000

The second leg of the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes, will be held on May 16th at Pimlico Racecourse in Baltimore, Maryland! Run at the strange distance of 1 3/16th miles, the Preakness is only a 16th of a mile shorter than the Kentucky Derby but what a 16th it is! Last year Big Brown destroyed a light Preakness field but with so many terrific three year old colts this year ready to battle for Triple Crown glory the 2009 Preakness figures to be one for the ages!

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