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A tough Peter Pan (658 Views)
Posted by: Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: May 28, 2005 02:17PM

The Tote board is gonna be key here and thats tough. Its easier to come into a betting race with the strong conviction that you have the best horse, though before post time in the Peter Pan maybe that conviction can raise its head. Or at least a conviction that a horse has a big shot at long odds, so far it hasnt.

Robador: That last race is clearly his best and he came from way back on a suddenly altered pace style. No idea what TFigs score it but he was also significantly wide. Why the sudden turn around? Poor competition? Whatever he improved, he won that restricted race as a maiden. If Belmont plays fair, dang this horse is intriguing. Hes gonna be long odds. Don't mean to imply hes a bet yet. This is all preliminary.

Sir Greeley-How can you not like the angles here? This horse does not appear to be a bona fide turf horse on pedigree yet that was an exceptional race. Odds will determine the play.

Mr. Sword - The inner tube race says he has some talent. The Turfway race was good. He was not gonna fair well Bluegrass Day where Bailey had him running. Bailey has lost all non N.Y. track feel. Personal opinion is that he is working too well to have had any kind of serious issue in the Bluegrass. Should redeem himself here. Can he win? Possible.

Chekhov- What to do? Looks good on that Belmont race. It was a maiden however, yet it was won in the easiest fashion. Personally feel that Biancone has turned the corner with him. Don't like Pulpits, but this guy cost so much money and that last one was good.

Golden Man - Obviously his trainer thinks hes sitting on a big race. Who wants to doubt that?

Reverberate-Ran as well as Checkov but on the rail. Out paced Chekhov, but the Wide has to have Checkov better on TGraph. Was the rail the best place to be?

Oratory- "The Cheap Pulpit" Certainly has his figs padded by wide. Bailey has problems elsewhere but he knows this track.

The Pace is an issue here. Sir Greeley and Reverberate look to be the pace animals. Mr.Greeley's is significantly Quicker. Advantage Greeley's. How far can he take it?

Odds have to be a factor in this wager.
Leaning Sir Greeley and Golden Man pre odds.



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A tough Peter Pan (658 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 05/28/2005 02:17PM


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