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Race of the Day — Nov. 14, 2009

Saturday, November 14th, 2009
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The race of the day is from Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby, is the G2 Mrs Revere Stakes for 3YO’s going 1 1/16 miles.

Between the Lines

It’s a big field led by Hot Cha Cha and she’s the morning line favorite at 3 to 1 with James Graham aboard.

There’s a lot to be said for this filly as the winner of two in a row when beating the likes of Gozzip Girl who had to miss the BC but was doing well for Albertrani before he decided to pass.

Hot Cha Cha was beaten at Churchill in the G3 Regret in June of this year while being ridden by Jesus Castanon who coincidentally rides the horse that beat her that day, Keertana.  Hot Cha Cha carries high weight of 123 and will be the favorite at post time. We’ll try to beat her for the win.

Kenny McPeek has three in the race and they look like two rabbits and a turtle — not the race needs more rabbits as Romacaca lead all the way in a good effort while running second to Hot Cha Cha at Arlington.

The second choice in the morning line is Miss World who also exits the G1 QE II at Keeneland. She’s trained by Clemente and will be ridden by Rajiv Maragh who is 0-10 at Churchill according to the form.

Mary’s Follies for Richard Dutrow ran against Careless Jewel who bombed in the BC last weekend.

The Selections

Striking Dancer  — 1st

Hot Cha Cha — 2nd

Blue Grass Princess — 3rd

Good luck!

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2009 Breeders Cup Marathon Pick

Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Breeders Cup is here

Breeders Cup is here

Forget the rest. There’s no mistaken real success at the track. If you’re the kind of guy or girl who likes to play the horses then you’re in luck.

We’ve got the Breeder’s Cup picks for you and guess what they’re still free. That’s right. Just like at the Daily Racing Form we’re giving away free picks to our fans. That’s because we want you to be successful at the track, too.

Over the years we’ve honed skills that are developed over time. They’re not just happen stance. If you’ve never won big at the track then take this to the bank — it’s not easy nor cheap.

Learning anything new takes time, patience, and, of course, money. That’s why we’re number one in handicapping the big races. There’s no better day to bet on horse racing then on Any Given Saturday, and the yearly Friday Breeders Cup card as lagniappe.

Let’s get started picking some longshots for the 2009 Breeders Cup races.

Race 1 — Breeder’s Cup Marathon

Interesting race. This newly added race goes 1 3/4 miles for the second time on the all weather surface and the morning line has Mastery at 9-5 with Frankie Dettori. Last years winner, Muhannak, is our pick to win it again.

Mastery is a 3 year old for Godolphin Racing who’s coming off a victory in a marathon race in Europe. He gets Lasix for the first time and has won over $1 million in just three lifetime victories.

Our picks:

1st – Muhannak – we love this kind of longshot
2nd — Cloudy’s Knight – don’t under estimate Sheppard
3rd — Mastery
4th — Man of Iron

Analysis of the 2009 G1 Bluegrass at Keeneland

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Can John Gosden cross the pond to win this race with a second off the layoff horse Mafaaz?

We think he can. He has to step up one more time but his timeform was right there with the rest of the G1 $750,000 Bluegrass Stakes at Keeneland on Saturday.

Desormeaux opts for Hold Me Back and gives “the paint stripper”, Calvin Borel a shot on Theregoesjojo for Kenny McPeek. Desormeaux will have to take back and do the same thing he did last time. He chose the right horse…for this race.

Calvin will have to make one run to win this one. If he does he should hit the board in here.

Terrain is the tricky horse. We love Julien Leparoux at Keeneland. Stall is having a good meet and the horse parted the Nile in the G1 Breeder’s Futurity here last fall when he beat Pioneer of the Nile for second.

We like the way Musket Man won the Hawthorne Derby last weekend. Previously he had beaten Join in the Dance in the G3 Tampa Bay Derby who will be the early leader in here for trainer, Todd Pletcher. Pletcher won this race last year with Monba on the lead but don’t expect this horse to go all the way in here.

General Quarters looks good! He’s coming into this race off a very strong :58. 1 workout on the dirt at Churchill a week ago and Eibar Coa will be in the saddle for the first time. Expect Coa to be in a stalking position early as he follows John Velasquez. We should probably move him up one or two spots in here because if he runs the same race he ran in the G3 Sam F. Davis he could win this. He got a terrible ride in the Tampa Bay Derby and the switch to Eibar moves this one up big time. Watch the replay!

Massone will make one run with Garrett Gomez and should hit the board for the tail end of the superfecta.

Longshot: General Quarters

Watch the G3 Tampa Bay Derby. Watch the G3 and the G3 Sam F. Davis here to see why he looks real good to us.

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Blue Grass. G1 1 1/8 miles on polytrack.

The Picks:

Exacta Box: 5-10-8
Tri-fecta Box: 5-10-8-3-6
Superfecta Box: 5-10-3-6-8-11

Horse Racing Tip Of The Day – Friday, December 12, 2008

Friday, December 12th, 2008

If you followed our tip from Aqueduct yesterday you know that Christine’s Design finished third in that race — our bet was $20 to win and place so we’re down $40 for yesterday. Remember that part of the strategy of winning is to “stay in the game” and “don’t panic”.

Today’s tip is from Race 11 at the Fair Grounds

After a “white day” yesterday, the Fair Grounds is back on the main track and turf racing has been cancelled. If you’ve never been to the Fair Grounds I can tell you that it’s one of the best remaining dirt tracks in America and our “home” track. Traditionally, the Fair Grounds dirt surface plays very fair with inside speed being a strong angle and a winning trip to the wire. However, in this race there isn’t too much “quality” speed.

Let’s read between the lines:

  1. Direct Storm – First time starter, Trainer is 33% for the year