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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Breeders Cup Recap, What’s Next
The 2020 Breeders Cup at Keeneland was not particularly kind to me. Despite a couple of strong opinions (and short prices) there were a couple races where I was dead wrong. The walk-the-dog scenario played out for Authentic, and my … Continue reading
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Breeders Cup Saturday – November 7, 2020
FILLY AND MARE SPRINT I wrote a while back on class. What is class – simply put, the ability to run fast in a variety of situations, and against other fast horses. In this case, I think SERENGETI EMPRESS … Continue reading
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Breeders Cup Friday – Nov. 6, 2020
What do Orlando Noda, Frederic Rossi, Valerie Lund, Victor Garcia, Joe Orseno, Mark Glatt, Kevin Attard and Paulo Lobo have in common ? Well, they aren’t all household names as trainers for the casual player, but don’t be shocked if … Continue reading
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The Game and The Glory
There’s no better illustration of the joy and agony of the horseplayer than this week, as both were on display. First, the agony. Sunday, with a $400,000 carryover and a mandatory payout in the Empire 6 (remember when we used … Continue reading
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