Dubai tomorrow early mornng US time

Started by aceriley, March 06, 2015, 09:09:21 PM

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aceriley

Very interesting race in Dubai tomorrow very early US time: http://www.drf.com/race-entries/DUB/USA/2015-03-07/D/2

Godolphin bought the URU horse Sir Fever by the Victory Gallop sire for a huge sum, he is 10 for 10 lifetime in South America all in Uruguay.  He could be the next coming of Invasor who knows.

But he\'s giving 10 lbs to my Derby horse Mubtaahij.  I live in CA going to set my alarm early to see this race on TwinSpires.com. Invasor ran fourth in his first race out of South America and is 3/5 on the ML.  Anything above the ML of 5/2 and I think Mubtaahij is a bet.  It\'s a mile and 3/16 race I like the chances of my Derby horse he doesn\'t quit and is bred to run all day.

Ace

Tavasco

2nd
I\'m with Ace - after all who has Sir Fever beat? (ah usually 7+ per race and by 5+ lengths) and I can probably get Shared Belief @ 2/5 or 3/5 then again SB has lost a race.

3rd
Have to like any from Kodiak Kowboy in a sprint. The fact that he routinely wins is also attractive.

4th
Only about 16 to go? Not a clue. Yet Via Africa is a Forest Wildcat over a Bump and Grind. Those South Africans. She only has to run 5F, Dad could and a filly on a filly hmm?

5th
Isn\'t Romansh Long River\'s buddy in underachievement? The #1 is a lock and gets Paul Hanagan

6th
Too many horses whose name I can not read nor pronounce. Pass!

7th
Long River can\'t win in the U.S. goes to Dubai and get 5/1 morning line. You can\'t be serious. Henry Clay sharp right now and 15/1 m/l

Bet Twice

Nice horse. The video quality and the angles of the shots they get, particularly on the backstretch are impressive.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ERn8eUQzdY0

aceriley

He looks a champ to me, as you all can see in the video, Mubtaahij was very impressive yet again. Sure the ten pounds over the southern hemisphere horse helped but I got the impression from watching the video that he didn\'t need it. He toyed with that undefeated horse, maybe because the stablemate softened him up, but still impressive. I wonder what his future book odds are now? If you\'re doubtful about \"Desert to the Derby\" I understand but this is a new trainer trying it, and he is no slouch he ran second in the BC Turf a few years ago at 9-1 odds with Eagle Mountain. Conduit beat him in the last 1/16th.