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from memory of others wont big drama be alone in front?
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yes but I have a feeling borel wont go right to the lead
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Hope the filly gets stuffed in this spot.
Just wish Cal wasn't on her ... I like that little bugger. Can't say the same about Roidmussen, tho... |
Friesan Fire worked at Pimlico this morning and Jones confirmed that he will be entered.
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What's up with Papa Clem's snail like work today at Pimilico - 1:05 over 5f
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Papa Clem, Friesan Fire work at Pimlico By Marcus Hersh BALTIMORE - Two of the three probable Preakness starters stabled at Pimlico as of Tuesday morning put in timed workouts, with Kentucky Derby fourth-place finisher Papa Clem going a slow five furlongs, and Kentucky Derby 18th-place finisher Friesan Fire a fast five-eighths. Papa Clem, working alone just after 7 a.m. under Mundo Cedeno, was given an official time of 1:05 by the Pimlico clocker, and was timed in 1:05.23 by Daily Racing Form. According to the Pimlico clocker, Papa Clem posted fractions of 13 seconds for his opening furlong, 25 seconds for his first quarter-mile, 37.60 for three furlongs, 51.80 for a half-mile, and was caught galloping out six furlongs in 1:22. Those times all are slow and slower, but the Pimlico track surface apparently was very deep and laboring before the renovation break Monday. Two other horses worked five furlongs before the break, posting works of 1:06.80 and a crazily slow 1:08.60. "It's a little slower than I thought he'd go, but I trust Mundo, and he's already fit," said trainer Gary Stute. Friesan Fire's work came just past 8 a.m., and was done over a track that had been harrowed and watered during the break. Still, the contrast between breezes was sharp, with Friesan Fire, jockey Gabriel Saez up, given an official time of 58.40 for five furlongs. Friesan Fire posted fractions of 12 seconds for his first furlong, 23.60 for his first quarter, and 35 for three-eighths. The track clocker had his half-mile in 47.40, but Daily Racing Form caught the half in 46.94, with a six-furlong gallop out of about 1:11.90. |
What, no like 37 second gallop-out for Friesan Fire this time? Honestly, I'd have to think the horse is ready to, ahem, fire if Jones is putting him in this spot.
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I hated him in the Derby but Fresian Fire has a lot of positive factors here, IMO
I worry about Big Drama getting that high Beyer speed fig on the Quality Road/Dunkirk undercard. Are those the figs that were re-touched? Both Dunkirk and QR had problems after(?), though Big Drama has a few weeks more time off. What do those of you who know more in regards to distance pedigree think of Big Drama's chances at this distance? |
Montbrook is definitely not a 9.5f specialist, I'll tell you that much. I like Big Drama, but his pedigree screams mile or less.
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So it turns out that if you are a resident of the District of Columbia, there are virtually zero available online wagering sites available here. Anybody know where one might be able to wager in our nation's capitol online? Twin Spires doesn't work, nor does XpressBet.
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The numbers for that day were not the problem. The problem was with 1 1/8 races from a number of cards ( I believe ). Big Drama is a very dangerous horse in the Preakness. |
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Musket Man should have finished 2nd in the Derby and he has an even more questionable pedigree for the distance. |
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This pedigree stuff kills me. I think my lesson is officially learned with Musket Man running well in the Derby. Yonaguska on top just kept smacking me in the face. Pedigree becomes more irrelevant the more they race. I think the one exception might the Belmont Stakes. |
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