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Stall brought only good ones up last year. Ralph Nicks is always dangerous.
Some other guys: McPeek, Matz, Wilkes, Lopresti, Catalano, Trombetta, Margolis. One of my favorite things about Saratoga is its convergence of training talent. |
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Steve Margolis will not have a string here this summer.
Watch for Merrill Scherer in claiming races. |
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It will be interesting to see how John Shirreffs fares at Saratoga now that he is off the "Left" Coast....
I have been keeping a close eye on one of his 3-yr old colts in particular...... |
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can't believe he didn't feel that the Champ deserved to run at the Spa, as is every hoss' dream. Unforgivable.
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alan iwinski..with jv up..gary gullio. and tom bush are consistant winners at double digit odds every year.
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What are you talking about? Blame ran and won at the Spa..............
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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He's always wrong, but never in doubt.
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I have a number of trainer stats for Saratoga, but I thought this one was interesting.
19 trainers have 100 or more starts on dirt at Saratoga between 2008 and 2012. Only one has a positive ROI. Who is it? Three trainers have ROIs below $1.00. That'll be tough, but can anyone name them? |
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Had no idea until you posted this that Margolis' record at Saratoga was so bad. He was 1-34 over the last five years with a $0.24 ROI.
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