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![]() Presque Isle Downs update so far tonight:
Race 1: Wire-to-wire winner pays $17.40 Race 2: Wire-to-wire winner pays $20.20 Race 3: Wire-to-wire winner (breaking from Post #2) pays $72.60 to win and wins by 6.5 lengths. Race 4: Wire-to-wire winner pays $4.60 Yeah, inside-speed was off to a good start. |
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The winner of the 6th race just went wire-to-wire and won easily despite lugging sharply into the rail in the stretch. Paid $19.40 to win. I had the trifecta in this race picked cold in the paper - it paid $240.40 and the winner was listed as my best play of the day. Yay me. |
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![]() Thanks.
A Mike Maker trainer horse off of a 3 wide off-the-pace trip paid $45 to win the 9th at Saratoga yesterday - a turf sprint. From that same race - Goldzar had a 3 wide trip pressing the pace and he came back and won his next start by over 3 lengths at 6/1 odds. Amazingly, that race was won by a rally wide horse named Rockin Rockstar who won the 100K Tom Ridge Stakes earlier in the meet at PID in his only other start. I was telling a few guys this morning that Rockin Rockstar should be voted horse of the meet regardless of what happens in the Masters ... all I got was either "They have a vote for horse of the meet here?" or "who's Rockin Rockstar? ... is that the horse ...." |