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Originally Posted by Kasept
On road to Rochester... Interested in some key horses to work around in today's assorted stakes...
ARLINGTON
8th: Arl-Wash Lassie
#12 Afleet Deceit (12-1) -- Gestes maiden closed like a wild horse to lose photo after stumbling at start in debut.. Gets perfect view of today's scenario under Emigh and should be the right price in superb betting affair..
9th: Pucker Up
#8 Much Obliged (6-1) -- Pierce's Kingmambo soph was beaten a neck by Tagg's Princess Jess two back at Oceanport, and that one is wiseguy gal in Gr. I Garden City today.. Lone concern was clear distaste for yielding Spa sod (Lake Placid) as Chicago lawn may have give today..
TURFWAY
9th: Fall Champinship
#3 Star Plus (8-1) -- McPeek famously strong with imports and three turn type horses, and this Argentinian may take to Poly.. Saves ground under Lanerie and is sure to be squarely toted..
DELAWARE
<$50 Stakes P3
8th: 2-3-6-9
9th: 1-3-8
10th: 1-2-3
4x3x4 = $48
WOODBINE
6th: Seaway
#7 Lucas Street (8-1) -- Chance to get consistent Pierce miss at best price ever while receiving scale break.. Extra 110 yards may suit stalking Melnyk homebred..
Good luck!
Steve
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Did OK utilizing key horses Saturday with the Turfway stake hitter covering all bets when 2nd at nearly 7-1 behind Pete Anderson's Delightful Kiss ($19.00). Dominican was 3rd (3-1) and the EXA came back $60.70 ($1) while the TRI was a terrific $285.20 ($1)...
Afleet Deceit was 4th and Much Obliged 5th at Arlington, as was Lucas Street (5th) at Woodbine...
But a nice hit was available at Delaware if you adjusted when the middle P3 leg stake came off the turf... Peter Walder's Pyramist was an easy 4-5 winner ($3.40) after the Endine went to Larry Jones' favored Sweet Hope ($5.20). The key to the $140.00 P3 payoff was the nightcap bomb I used of (POE) P V Lightening ($30.60).
Have to go to a funeral in Connecticut today so no action... Hope you did OK Saturday!
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Last edited by Kasept : 09-07-2008 at 07:37 AM.
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