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Horsepuckey: Preakness Picks
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A blog for horse racing's current and future fans. Saturday, May 21, 2011. After predicting the Derby trifecta, I'm sure the racing gods will punish me royally with an 0-fer in the second leg of the Triple Crown, but let's give it a shot anyway:. 1 Mucho Macho Man. My "bombs away" longshot play. He should be at least. 20-1 because his only two races on dirt were terrible. But they were his first. Two races, and they were both sprints. In his four longer races since then, he's hit the tri every time, ...
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Horsepuckey: December 2010
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A blog for horse racing's current and future fans. Monday, December 6, 2010. Tales from the track and elsewhere. One of the things I enjoy most about studying equine business is the stories I get to hear on a daily basis. As my first semester in the Equine Business program at the University of Louisville comes to a close, I've been recalling some of the stories I've heard in class, and I thought I'd share a few of them. Make Rain, Not Love. A lot of stallions have these mating quirks. The great stud,...
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Horsepuckey: June 2011
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A blog for horse racing's current and future fans. Friday, June 24, 2011. In case you haven't seen my latest posts for the Paulick Report from England and Ireland, click here for my trip to Royal Ascot, a trip the gorgeous training and breeding farms in central England and a journey to the Headquarters of Horse Racing at Newmarket. Links to this post. Thursday, June 16, 2011. My bookie is a middle-aged woman. Read my day one diary from London here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). After a ...
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A Leg Up: July 2011
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Saturday, July 30, 2011. Jim Dandy 50-Cent Pick 4. So this brings us to this afternoon with a Pick 4 surrounded by two graded, one ungraded stakes races and with a beaten claiming race on the grass. The strategy is to spread around using the 50-cent bet, hoping again, that a couple of double-digit finishes are in the cards. Without further ado the Late Pick 4:. A case can be made for all Jim Dandy entrants but I'm narrowing it down to Dominus who you should respect, Scotus who could surprise and Alternat...
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A Leg Up: Kentucky Derby Field 137
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Saturday, April 16, 2011. Kentucky Derby Field 137. Before injuries, defections and cooler heads, Kentucky Derby 137 field based on the top 20 graded stakes earners is something like this:. 2 year-old champ, Wood flop). Two-time stakes winner at Gulfstream). Upset Arkansas Derby winner with Arkansas connections). 4 Comma to the Top. Connections mulling Derby start after runner up SA Derby finish). Giant killer and Wood winner). 6 Pants on Fire. From maiden to Santa Anita Derby winner.wow! 8 J P's Gusto.
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A Leg Up: August 2011
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Sunday, August 7, 2011. I'm sure I am not alone in this most self-depreciating of horse betting pastimes which includes:. Precious time spent handicapping. A bet changed (usually my changes include betting less). The results of the bet coming in or about to come to in. The problem I had with the bet a few Saturdays ago was the 96 combinations and the fact that it was about to eat almost half of my budget for the day. So.I removed two horses and changed another while getting the bet down to $30. Thankfull...
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A Leg Up: Saratoga Video Finally Completed - Enjoy!
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010. Saratoga Video Finally Completed - Enjoy! A little more than a year in the making - actually the video footage sat on the shelf since August 2009 before I started editing this summer. I was hoping to have this ready by the Spa's opening weekend, but life, racing and betting got in the way. I hope you enjoy this 7-minute plus video. Excuse some herky-jerky footage, as everything was shot hand-held without the use of a tripod. August 11, 2010 at 2:30 AM. August 11, 2010 at 7:21 AM.
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A Leg Up: Preakness Stakes - The Bets Part I
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Friday, May 18, 2012. Preakness Stakes - The Bets Part I. There are two potential bets I will make on Preakness Day depending on what I'm feeling or where I am at (soccer field, baseball field or friend's party). In this installment I'll go after the guaranteed $1 million Pick 4. Later the Preakness trifecta. Before I get to the plays, I have to say it's hard for me to believe it's been a year since I visited Pimlico and watched Shackleford. JW Murphy, $100K on the turf at a mile. Finds her way as the on...
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Turf: Kentucky Derby Day
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Int'l Race Dates 2014. Saturday, May 5, 2012. It’s finally arrived—Derby day! If you aren’t able to be at Churchill Downs, then the place to be is on Twitter. For handicapping commentary, picks and late-breaking news. For those who are still looking for information and selections, check out these posts:. For his gig with the Buffalo News. Gene Kershner ( EquiSpace. And an overview of Oaks Day. With his Oaks winner Believe You Can, Anthony Falbo ( The Turk. Frank Vespe ( That’s Amore Stable. Keith McCalmo...
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Handicappers Corner
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Thoroughbred Racing Fan Association, Inc. We all enjoy the challenge of picking winners. Improving handicapping skills makes the challenge even more exciting. Handicappers’ Corner. Is designed to help you do just that. Since so much new information is available to us, the handicappers at Thoroughbred Bloggers Alliance. Have taken on the task of bringing us insights into the knowledge used by successful handicappers. We wish for you a growing tool bag of skills and a few more winning tickets!
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