At the Fairgrounds today, our ole buddy WHITE MERCEDES won three stakes! AGAIN!
- HIGH LIMIT won the Louisiana Derby for Frankel. VICARAGE was second for Pletcher,
making for an absolutely preposterous $150 exacta! If you didn\'t have this, you should
be ashamed of yourself. [Thanks to all the people who touted Ken McPeek\'s horse.]
- WARNING ZONE won the MKrantzMemorial Handicap. First-time Pletcher.
- BADGE OF SILVER won the NO Handicap for Frankel. LIMEHOUSE second for Todd.
As before: \"Why handicap?\"
JohnTChance
John, they all appeared to win by \"Fiat\" to me. I wonder if Stall(no pun intended) uses the same guy? raz
As someone who is an allergy sufferer I frequently use Claritin. The time-release formula is outstanding and there is no reson to believe \"The White Mercedes\" hasn\'t figured out a way to implement a similar formula in his medications.
Badge of Silver appeared to have more gears today than either the 3 or 24 car have ever had. Once some of these horses get to Kentucky where there are NO ILLEGAL substances they will actually be RUNNING FASTER than both the 3 or 24 car have ever run.
John and SC, I stand corrected. The wins had nothing to do with any \"special vehicles.\" That darn Frankel \"looked in the form and called an audible.\" Why didn\'t I think of that? I wonder if the audible was to White Mercedes, though...\"MORE JUICE!!!\" raz
Fair Grounds
Frankel call helps Badge of Silver win
By JOHN SWENSON
NEW ORLEANS - An audible that trainer Bobby Frankel called in the paddock might have made the difference as Badge of Silver scored a front-running victory in the Grade 2, $500,000 New Orleans Handicap Saturday at Fair Grounds.
Before the race, Frankel gave jockey Jerry Bailey specific instructions.
\"I looked in the paper before the race and thought I would be laying second to Wanderin Boy,\" said Bailey, \"but in the paddock Bobby said \'Speed\'s holding on\' - so we decided to go with him.\"
>said Bailey, \"but in the paddock Bobby said \'Speed\'s holding on\' - so we decided to go with him.\"
The Speed of the Track or the \"Speed in the Horses System\".
Do we know which one he was referring to??
Yesterday, wa an anomaly for FG track, usu this is a stone closer track and speed was holding up yesterday. Too bad FG decided to soup up the track for it\'s big day.
1st-Front end favorite tires
2nd-Odds On Favorite comes from behind
3rd-3rd choice wins from just off front runner
4th-Favorite Wires
6th-Favorite Wires (Frankels Horse)
8th-Odds on favorite wires in pedestrian early fractions. Small field bomb manages to just hold second.
9th-Incredible favorite wire job. (Frankel)
10th-Favorite wires
11th-Bomb wires at 29-1
Ok, I\'ll acquiesce that the number of front end wins does seem disproportionate. However, most are favorites, but for the last which causes some reflection. I\'ll look at the track for inside carrying bias. A bias of that nature could be part of the results. BOS, Limehouse and Second of June all ran on the rail until the drive. When June shifted out is when his bid fizzled.
I Had the pic 4, (who didn\'t)but would have liked it better had Second of June won. With the trip he had and the pace in front of him, he looked like a potential winner at the top of the strectch only to see BOS run off. Perhaps there is something to the inside rail bias. SOJ didn\'t have an excuse off that trip on a typical fair surface. That Pic 4 was paying over $1K while BOS paid 158. Oh well another day at the track,and the games trainers play.
Is Nickie Z using a fella in a Blue Mercedes? Everything he\'s sending out is rolling. Yesterdays 15L winner was an eye opener.....
I think Nicks Guy Drive\'s a Gold Hummer....