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Originally Posted by citycat
2007 stats:
Reed: 70 13 0.19
Pletcher: 226 63 0.28
Kenneally: 63 18 0.29
Biancone: 70 13 0.19
O'Callaghan: 43 6 0.14
Maker R.: 70 8 0.11
Simon: 33 4 0.12
Stidham: 126 17 0.13
Zito: 148 17 0.11
Flint B.: 101 18 0.18
Lake: 494 100 0.20
Amoss: 160 51 0.32
Scherer: 62 5 0.08
Dutrow: 137 34 0.25
Motion: 150 25 0.17
Werner: 90 11 0.12
Assmussen: 568 119 0.21
McPeek: 86 10 0.12
Pitts H.: 76 16 0.21
Dollase: 30 3 0.10
Not sure you can say that Eric Reed is a complete "non-winner"
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I apologize...let me rephrase my comments...Eric Reed is a complete non-winner and a handicapping throw-out at every track not named Beulah, River Downs, Turfway Park and Ellis. I have never met him and have heard he is a very nice guy, so this is no knock on him as a person. Everyone has to take stands when you are in this game and sometimes it hurts you. For example, I was told that Ronny's horse (Preachin Man) had trained as good as any baby at KEE in the last couple years and the only bets I cashed were DD and PK3 because I can't spend my money on Eric Reed. He came home second and all of my multi-race tickets were out...but I could show you a list of dozens and dozens of times where I am PLUS from that strategy. My list burns me sometimes but I am certainly on the positive side in the long run.