What might be the last card run before Saratoga washes away is a beauty, both in terms of quality and betting opportunity.
Meanwhile, I suspect we might find some Mercedes tracks near McPeek\'s barn (again).
TGJB Wrote:
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> What might be the last card run before Saratoga
> washes away is a beauty, both in terms of quality
> and betting opportunity.
>
> Meanwhile, I suspect we might find some Mercedes
> tracks near McPeek\'s barn (again).
elaborate for those of us not on the inside
His horses were running their eyeballs out in Ky, not a step at Saratoga. There are signs they\'re starting to run again.
I hope hes back because my bros firster is pointing to a race on 9/4 and
I really want to get my picture taken and of course cash a little ticket.
All the Kentucky trainers were off form at SAR. On a combined basis before today\'s races McPeek, Maker, Margolis, Romans and Lopresti were a combined 8 for 100 at the meet. Of course, Charlie and Ken won races today to show some improvement but I\'m sure that they can\'t wait to go home.
Hasn\'t SAR been rather deep and tiring this season?