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04-15-2011, 10:28 PM | #21 | |
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04-16-2011, 12:39 AM | #22 |
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Prx #6 4/16/2011
Sorry I missed commenting on the first two races.
In this race, there are 4 early horses; 2,3,4, and 6. But, there is no one as fast as the 4. The 4 got the lead last time sprinting going 22.7 46.5 1:11.7 1:18.4. The time before the 4 fought through fast fractions of 22 and change and 45 and change. Looks like a different horse after the layoff. The only OTE horses are the 1 and 5 and they look slow. I'm on the 4. Tim |
04-16-2011, 11:04 AM | #23 |
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prx 6th
The pure earlies to me are the 4 and 6. The 3 is early too but has won from 4th position. I agree with Tim about the 4. Given the pace it has run well against in sprints and routes plus the fighting ability, I don’t see the 6 keeping up. The 6 has faded as soon as it has been headed before.
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04-16-2011, 11:19 AM | #24 |
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Richie, I saw Robert Plant perform on Thursday night. His voice is unmistakeable. He couldn't hit some of the high notes (his "foil" singer did though), but it was a great show. He ended the show with a Led Zepplin tune and did Hangman for the encore. Two thumbs up.
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04-16-2011, 12:00 PM | #25 |
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4/16/2011 PHA 6th Mile dirt
#1 EP #2 E/P #3 E/P #4 E #5 EP #6 E Two pure earlies. If we accept #6's race of October 23rd the pace is 23 4/5 47. I have serious doubts about #6's ability to repeat that performance. So, that's probably not the pace to use. What is? Dunno. Furthermore, if he does set that pace he can't win against it. No one can. I'll sit this one out. |
04-16-2011, 12:13 PM | #26 |
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[quote=alydar_David;70436]Richie, I saw Robert Plant perform on Thursday night. His voice is unmistakeable. He couldn't hit some of the high notes (his "foil" singer did though), but it was a great show. He ended the show with a Led Zepplin tune and did Hangman for the encore. Two thumbs up.
Attachment 21754 OMG he's changed in the last while. I taught him to snorkel on a small island in the Grenadines just before he went on a tour. I didn't know then who he was, just that he was a singer.
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04-16-2011, 12:27 PM | #27 |
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Parx
Hi Rich
For the Parx race I will use the Tandem 14Feb11 PARX 2-6 race as the key 8.0 23.8 47.3 112.5 138 FPLR is have the H6 Holladay Dixie 23.4 46.1 110.6 124.7 converted to 137.2 That will be my projected pace of race Grouping Pure Early Runners Break and Position from powerlines Horse 3 Speedboat Sally BR.1 1st 1st 24.1 48.7 113 Horse 4 Women At War BR2 2nd hdbl 1st 24.1 48.7 113.4 Horse 6 Holiday Dixie BR1 1st 1st 23.9 47.8 112.8 Early Pressers Horse 1 Boom Town Sally Br.2 2nd .5bl 2nd .5Bl 23.1 47.6 112.9 S/P Pressers Horse 2 Next Exit Br.2 4th 5.5 bl 3rd 5.5bl 23 45.6 110.4 138.7 Horse 5 Sweet As A Kiss Br 5 4th 8.6bl 3rd 2.6 Bl 24.2 48.4 114.6 Sus. none Matching lines Early outs Horse 1 5 3 and 6 Matching horses Early or OTE 4 looks like a really good horse 3rd off layoff sprints to route pattern, Tough to bet this race 2 4 Bill V. Carlsbad Ca. |
04-16-2011, 12:30 PM | #28 |
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04-16-2011, 12:34 PM | #29 |
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04-16-2011, 03:12 PM | #30 |
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A blowout. The 1/5 fave gets creamed...big time.
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