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Mark Hennig won with 2 first time starters yesterday
cost me money, i loved em both too but I am like nah he doesn't win 1st time out regardless how good the horse looks..lol
Both were impressive, but the Tapit that beat the Chad Brown is one to keep on the radar for. |
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Hennig wins first out plenty. Beasley, Inalienable Rights Wrong Ben all won First out this year plus a few others I am forgetting. The Courtland horses cost real money; I believe they were Book 1/2 yearlings. When the horses are good, he wins first out like most other trainers
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The horse that won at GP looks very strong.
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the horse in aqudeuct probably on ran a low 80 then
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won with another maiden at Gulstream and ran impressively too
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Nice win nothing eye-popping, was bet like a good thing. He has a few more that cost real money and seem to be training well. Looking forward to Cache, She was ready very early and tied up before a 2-year-old race at Belmont
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is this the same horse running in the Oaks tomorrow?
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My Miss Lilly won her debut on 12/23 race 3 at Aqueduct. |