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EXTRA INCENTIVESBet $25, Get $5 | Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe from Longchamp | BC Bankroll Builder10X 1/ST Rewards Points | Santa Anita & Gulfstream’s Sunset Pick 6Bet $100, Get $10 | Hastings Park | today’s racesBet $100, Get $10 | Red Shores (harness) | today’s racesSPECIAL WAGERSSunset Pick 6 | Last 3 Races at Gulfstream & Last 3 Races at Santa AnitaCoast-to-Coast Pick 5 | Gulfstream Races 9,10; Santa Anita Races 4,6,8TOURNAMENT TIME$100 Keeneland feeder | details$100 Santa Anita feeder | detailsNOTABLE CARRYOVERSSunset Pick 6 | $26,407 | Gulfstream & Santa Anita | begins GP Race 8 | 4:17 pm ETPick 6 | $65,367 | Belmont at the Big A | begins Race | pm ETSuper Hi 5 | $12,990 | Keeneland | Race 10 | 5:48 pm ETKEY RACESLongchamp | Race 5 | 10:05 am ET | Prix de l’Arc de TriompheBelmont at the Big A | Race 6 | 3:33 pm ET | Waya StakesWoodbine | Race 7 | 4:21 pm ET | Algonquin StakesWoodbine | Race 9 | 5:25 pm ET | Cup and Saucer StakesSanta Anita | Race 4 | 5:32 pm ET | Zuma Beach StakesHawthorne | Race 5 | 5:42 pm ET | Hawthorne DerbyHawthorne | Race 6 | 6:16 pm ET | River BearKeeneland | Race 8 | 4:44 pm ET | Indian Summer StakesKeeneland | Race 9 | 5:16 pm ET | Spinster StakesKeeneland | Race 10 | 5:48 pm ET | Bourbon StakesSanta Anita | Race 8 | 7:34 pm ET | Surfer Girl StakesLONGSHOT RACE ALERT FROM BETMIXKeeneland | Race 10 | 5:48 pm ETSanta Anita | Race 6 | 6:34 pm ETRemington Park | Race 9 | 6:44 pm ETTRAINERS TO WATCHLinda Rice | Belmont at the Big A | 6 of 7 entrants 4-1 or less oddsDID YOU SEE?Yesterday | Keeneland | jockey John Velazquez | 5 wins, including 2 stakesPUT US ON YOUR HANDICAPPING TEAMScott Shapiro: Santa Anita and Keeneland Stakes Plays for SundayBrian W. Spencer best bets today in Xpressbet.com member’s section
By Scott Shapiro
After a huge Saturday of action, the big weekend continues at both Keeneland and Santa Anita Park. Both tracks have a pair of graded stake events with the two in Kentucky being Breeders’ Cup “Win, and you’re in” races. Here are horses I am interested in the four graded stake races on a busy Sunday agenda that also includes a huge day overseas in France headlined by the Prix De L’ Arc De Triomphe (G1).Keeneland:Race 9 Spinster (G1)#5 Thorpedo Anna is the headliner in the lone Grade 1 on the Sunday slate. The 2024 Horse of the Year avenged her off the board effort in the La Troienne (G1) with back-to-back victories. She should be comfortable throughout either on the lead or just off the early pace and is the obvious one to beat, but I prefer #3 Nitrogen given the likely difference in off odds. The D J Stable filly was very, very good on the grass this winter and spring and was set to continue racing over the lawn, but opted to compete in the Wonder Again (G3) over the muddy going at Saratoga in early June. She romped that day and looked great doing so, which led Mark Casse to give her a shot in the Alabama (G1) in mid-August. The Medaglia d’Oro filly passed the test with flying colors and in fact might just be faster on the dirt. I think she proves that with a minor upset in the Keeneland Sunday feature.Play: #3 Nitrogen (5-2 ML) *pictured*Race 10 Bourbon (G2)#6 Final Score was understandably made the 8-5-ML favorite in this 1 1/16-mile event for 2YOs over the lawn. The Repole Stable colt rattled off back-to-back gate-to-wire scores in his turf route victory wins at the Spa this summer for Todd Pletcher. The Not This Time colt will be tough if left alone again on the front end, but the tote board will almost certainly illustrate that, so I will take a swing with #3 Repentless. The Violence colt won going away at a big price at Kentucky Downs last month for a barn that does not generally have their runners cranked at first asking. The Kelsey Danner trainee took advantage of a favorable trip going 7-furlongs on debut and certainly appears capable of a step forward in hissecond lifetime start. The inside draw should help his chances.Play: #3 Repentless (12-1 ML)//Santa Anita Park:Race 4: Zuma Beach (G3)The first of the two stake races at the Great RacePlace is for 2YOs at one-mile over the sod where there does not appear to be much speed signed on. This should benefit #3 Medici. Trainer Richard Mandella moved the Into Mischief colt to the grass last out and added blinkers and it nearly led to a gate-to-wire score over the Del Mar sod. Interestingly, Mandella opted to scratch this Bass Stable homebred out of a MSW event yesterday to run against winners with the hope of gaining some black type. He looks capable of stealing this one on the front end under jockey Mirco Demuro.Play: #3 Medici (8-1 ML)Race 8: Surfer Girl (G3)The final stake race of the weekend at in Arcadia is a similar event to the Zuma Beach, but for the juvenile fillies where I am expecting a much more honest early tempo. 9-5-ML favorite #3 Will Happen was very fast in a dominant win going 5-furlongs on debut at Del Mar and is the expected pacesetter, but there are a couple of other gals that should keep her honest on the stretch out to two turns. This would benefit 3-1-second choice #6 Scratch It. The Brad Cox trainee ships cross country after a pair of performances going a route over the Saratoga turf. She took advantage of the lack of speed on debut, but I expect her to get a trip more like the one she had in the PG Johnson when she was unable to go with the talented Time to Dream late, but still held on for second. The ship out west means Cox is almost definitely thinking Breeders’ Cup with a Tapit filly that has done very little wrong through two starts.Play: #6 Scratch It (3-1 ML)
By Al Cimaglia
This is the last Grand Circuit racing day of 2025 at the Red Mile. It is a stakes heavy 11-race card and the Pick 4 starts in Race 6. The sequence has a $7,500 guaranteed pool with a low 12% takeout, and it will be my focus. Comments and selections below are based on a fast track.Race 6 (2:40 PM EDT)1-Fusion (6-1)-Surprised at 8-1 in last off an efficient trip and with hot fractions. TMac sticks with Prince Hal (8), and no surprise there, so Dexter Dunn gets the nod. Will look for a similar path to another picture and could payoff at a solid number again.5-Papis Pistol (4-1)-Beaten 1-2 chalk was used very aggressively and was lit up into a 53.1 opening half. This time won't be a short price and will look for Jason Bartlett to provide a kinder trip. Best to respect as this race could set up differently.8-Prince Hal Hanover (6/5)-Can't see Todd McCarthy holding back when the wings fold and will look for another explosive move off the car. Hal doesn't need to take control around the opening turn. But should land no worse than in the pocket, and that can be good enough to win.Race 7 (3:00 PM EDT)1-Huntinthelastdolar (7/2)-Willing to take a swing here and will assume the morning line price is a little low. Jason Bartlett knows the Engblom trainee well. He will look to protect the rail and if so, could be tough to tackle if leading turning for the wire.5-Captian Albano (6/5)-The Noel Daley standout is the one to beat and is a perfect 2-2 on the red clay. The start of this race will be interesting, and this is the season debut at Lex for the 4-year-old. Will likely win if brings its A-game, will respect but not single.Race 8 (3:20 PM EDT)1-Champagne Room (5-1)-Smoked the back half in sub .53 if the chart is correct and was 8th at the top of the lane. Meandered down the lane, found a seam and rolled by. Has won only 2 of 13 at Lex. But this is a fast horse who has banked over $204K in Lexington and could double up.4-Rose (20-1)-Didn't race poorly at all in Dela but wasn't a match for those at the top of the ticket. Came a good 2nd its last start here. The Burke barn is hot, Yannick Gingras should have in play around the last turn, so will use and hope the morning line price holds up.6-Found (6-1)-Will fade the 2-1 program chalk #5, and land on another who could win at a square price. Was used hard off the gate in last and couldn't close fast enough down the lane. Will look for TMac to work a covered trip this time and that is probably the best option to win.Race 9 (3:40 PM EDT)2-Miss Belmar (15-1)-Probably needs an inside post draw plus a smooth trip to take a picture. For the 1st time in 4 starts draws well enough to get a cozy trip. This filly went off at 5/2 in the Hambo Oaks, but recent form has been dull. This could be wake-up time at a juicy price.5-Deja Blue (5/2)-Lost to #7 and was bet down to 3/5 last time. This will be the 2nd start after a trainer change, and the Burke barn has been cooking. Last time, there was 6 weeks between starts, now comes back in sequence, and could be sitting on a big try.7-Kadena (9/2)-Upset the apple cart last week at 11.80-1, and should be a square price here. Gets a new set of hands in James MacDonald, as AMac sticks with Noel Daly and drives #2. The new pilot shouldn't hurt chances and has hit the board in 10 of 12 at Lex with 5 pictures.$1 Pick 41,5,8/1,5/1,4,6/2,5,7Total Bet=$54Check me out on Twitter!
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EXTRA INCENTIVESBet $25, Get $5 | Santa Anita Race 3 American Pharoah Stakes | BC Bankroll Builder10X 1/ST Rewards Points | Santa Anita & Gulfstream’s Sunset Pick 6$10 Money-Back Special | Woodbine Races 5,8,9 | up to $10 back if win bet finishes 2nd, 3rdSPECIAL WAGERSSunset Pick 6 | Last 3 Races at Gulfstream & Last 3 Races at Santa AnitaCoast-to-Coast Pick 5 | Gulfstream Races 10,11; Santa Anita Races 4,7,8TOURNAMENT TIME$1,000 Santa Anita BCBC Qualifier | details$100 Keeneland feeder | details$100 Santa Anita feeder | details$40 Charles Town feeder | detailsNOTABLE CARRYOVERSSunset Pick 6 | $10,757 | Gulfstream/Santa Anita | begins GP Race 9 | 5:07 pm ET1/ST BET AI MOST LIKELY SUNSET PICK 6 WINNERSanta Anita | Race 9 | 8:08 pm ET | #4 Himika (30%)KEY RACESBelmont at the Big A | Race 2 | 12:41 pm ET | Discovery StakesBelmont at the Big A | Race 4 | 1:43 pm ET | Jockey Club Derby InvitationalBelmont at the Big A | Race 6 | 2:49 pm ET | Frizette StakesBelmont at the Big A | Race 7 | 3:20 pm ET | Champagne StakesWoodbine | Race 5 | 3:28 pm ET | Nearctic StakesKeeneland | Race 6 | 3:40 pm ET | Woodford StakesBelmont at the Big A | Race 8 | 3:51 pm ET | Miss Grillo StakesKeeneland | Race 7 | 4:12 pm ET | TCA StakesSanta Anita | Race 2 | 4:30 pm ET | Chillingworth StakesKeeneland | Race 8 | 4:44 pm ET | First Lady StakesSanta Anita | Race 3 | 5:03 pm ET | American Pharoah StakesWoodbine | Race 8 | 5:07 pm ET | Dance Smartly StakesKeeneland | Race 9 | 5:16 pm ET | Breeders’ FuturityWoodbine | Race 9 | 5:41 pm ET | Canadian InternationalKeeneland | Race 10 | 5:48 pm ET | Turf MileSanta Anita | Race 8 | 7:38 pm ET | Rodeo Drive StakesSanta Anita | Race 9 | 8:08 pm ET | Oak Leaf StakesSanta Anita | Race 10 | 8:38 pm ET | Speakeasy StakesLONGSHOT RACE ALERT FROM BETMIXBelmont at the Big A | Race 8 | 3:51 pm ETGulfstream Park | Race 7 | 4:04 pm ETKeeneland | Race 8 | 4:44 pm ETTRAINERS TO WATCHBob Baffert | Santa Anita | 7 of 9 entrants 4-1 or less oddsDID YOU SEE?Yesterday | Gulfstream Park | 20-cent Rainbow 6 hit for $143,083.80PUT US ON YOUR HANDICAPPING TEAMJeremy Plonk: 18 Stakes in 18 Sentences for SaturdayScott Shapiro: Santa Anita Spot Plays for SaturdayJeremy Plonk: Race of the Week – Santa Anita’s American Pharoah StakesScott Shapiro: Keeneland Saturday All-Stakes Pick 5 AnalysisFrank Carulli & Brian W. Spencer best bets today in Xpressbet.com member’s section
By Al Cimaglia
Northfield Park has a 15-race card with the $1.00 Late Pick 4 starting in Race 11. The sequence has a $10,000 guaranteed pool with a 14% takeout, and it will be my focus. Comments and selections below are based on a fast track.Race 11 (9:40 PM EDT)1-Cruising Zone (5/2)-Won at Dela in last and has finished 1st or 2nd in races at ScD. Recent form has been too good to ignore and with this post draw is a main player.5-Woodrow Blue Chip (9-1)-Justine Irving may not get the top off the car but he should get a very good seat. If the Ryan Miller trainee races near the top of the stack the 9-1 shot should be in the mix at the line.7-Unique Catch (12-1)-Will look for another price in this leg and Aaron Merriman is a new set of hands. Nfld record merits respect (8-3-2-1) and this 3-year-old can take some air.8-Fly High Cruiser (7/2)-Went gate to wire at Dela and did pretty much the same from post 8 at ScD 2 back. The post helps the price and has won 2 of 3 at Nfld. Will respect the chances of a 3-peat with Dan Noble doing the steering.Race 12 (10:02 PM EDT)5-Heerz Corinthian (7/2)-Has had a nice year winning 4 of 8 and is looking for its 3rd straight picture. There should be lively fractions, and this is a stalker who could pick up the pieces.6-Hunka Hunka (4-1)-This is another who is in sharp form. Wins at Nfld, ScD, Dela and the fair circuit. Kurt Sugg should be headed toward the point when the wings fold. Looks like a player with a smooth trip.8-Odds On RPJ (8-1)-Finished a beaten 2nd in Dela but the winner (7) got the jump on the field and had his way on the lead. The post helps the price and should offer value with Merriman steering on this oval. Won from the 7-hole on 7-19 and that was its last race at Nfld.Race 13 (10:24 PM EDT)6-Sualsbrook Mabel (2-1)-Makes the 3rd start for the Corey Kreiser barn. Was in good form before the claim and stayed sharp. Lands in a good spot to double up. Showed big speed off the car in last with a 25.4 opening quarter. Should be out and rolling again as Dan Noble sticks. Could get on the engine and make every call a winning one.Race 14 (10:46 PM EDT)5-Legendary L (3-1)-Team LeVan 3-year-old likes to win, draws well, and fits. The filly has good gate speed and should be racing near the top of the stack. Can be in the hunt at the wire with a good trip.7-Queen Of Fear (7/2)-Not sure what happened with the Ineligible scratch at Dayton in last. This filly would be the program chalk if drew inside. Has hit the board in 5 of 7 at Nfld with 4 pictures and could add to that to total if dialed on high. Looks like a major threat and will probably be bet down.$1 Late Pick 41,5,7,8/5,6,8/6/5,7Total Bet=$24Check me out on Twitter!
By Johnny Burke
After the rare midweek visit to Sha Tin, we’re extending our hotel reservation for another day of racing. Just to keep us on our toes, the Hong Kong Jockey Club has slated this card for Saturday if you’re local, Friday night for those of us in the United States. Who needs a routine, anyway? The numbers have been refreshed, I’ve got four races I like on the day, so let’s try to pad up that bankroll before first post in Lexington.Helpful ResourcesSha Tin – October 4HKJC Resource Page – Free PPs, Pace Projections, Workout Videos, Weather Race 2 | 1400M | Class 5Win – #3 MY FLYING ANGELExacta Box – 2,3Grade: ANotes: On September 14 of this year, MY FLYING ANGEL lived up to his name and came flying down the stretch to take over CIRCUIT FIERY at the wire in a seven-furlong bout. Fast forward to the future and imagine your cell phone light illuminating the room in the middle of the night as you smack your imaginary rolled up program against your thigh calling home MY FLYING ANGEL for a repeat. These two are back at it, but the pace looks like it could be a bit more of a problem for CIRCUIT FIERY than it was in his last attempt with ISLAND GOLDEN and COLONEL expected to be riding hot early. MY FLYING ANGEL didn’t get a perfect trip last time out, either, and fought out of the box closing in around him with plenty of gas left to take off towards the wire. Our top choice gets a better draw in the tenth post this time, and I can’t find too many good reasons to play against another solid performance. I still think CIRCUIT FIERY is the best of the early pace setters and should pull away from the pack, but MY FLYING ANGEL will be his final-furlong workout buddy at a Morning Line of 11/1.Race 3 | 1650M | Class 4 (All-Weather)Quinella – 14 w/ 1,9Grade: C+Notes: I firmly believe PRECISION GOAL is the best horse in this field for the scenario, but I like the potential of a couple of other runners and am willing to take a small flyer on a Quinella that could feature two others. I’m going to key my Quinella around VIEW ALL THINGS who ran for his new barn for the first time in his last, a six-furlong sprint on the All-Weather course. He looked like he had more in the tank and I’m curious to see how he fares stretching out to a mile. He has been tabbed with a 16/1 Morning Line, and I think that’s fair given his recent performances and new setup, but my numbers point towards a potential step forward as he tries again on the All-Weather course. I’m going to play a small Quinella with SIGHT SUPREME and PRECISION GOAL and bank on a favorable price and potential.Race 5 | 1200M | Class 4Win - #2 REZEKIQuinella Box – 1,2,3,7Grade: BNotes: Reasonably favored on the Morning Line in this race is LAHORE, who seems to never be more than a length out from a victory. However, there’s one race in his last five where he finished nine lengths back in six-furlong sprint. That came on June 25th where they ran him back after just seventeen days to squeeze in one more run before the end of the season. He typically gets about four weeks off between races, so that seventeen-day break was a bit of a short rest for him. LAHORE just ran on September 28th of this year, making it a whopping six days to recoup and run back. The barn has been hot, but I’m more than happy to play against their strategy here even with the most talented sprinter in the field. My numbers use a boom or bust approach to identify horses that maybe aren’t consistently running well, but have shown the potential to run a big figure. KING PROFIT is of the consistently solid variety alongside AWESOME TREASURE. I like the ceiling of REZEKI at odds of 35/1 and the potential of DECISION LINK making his second start in Hong Kong with a Morning Line of 11/1. If there’s a race that has a vulnerable favorite, I think it’s this one and I want to capitalize on that fact. I’m spread out in this race, but if any combo hits I think it could make the day.Race 9 | 1200M | Class 3Win - #5 JUMBO TREASUREQuinella – 3 w/ 1,5Grade: ANotes: I can’t imagine a scenario that doesn’t result in BULB GENERAL repeating as a standout sprinter. He seems destined to keep climbing the class ranks and rack up wins. However, I do think he has a tough task in this one overcoming the gate-to-wire potential of JUMBO TREASURE who had an awkward start in his last outing before fighting for his usual spot on the lead. If JUMBO TREASURE gets out of the gate fine, which has never really been an issue for him, I think he will be leading this field around the turn and heading for home. On his tail should be CHATEAUNEUF who has a big run in his bag somewhere if he can find it. From far back will be the roaring BULB GENERAL, but with only six furlongs to set himself up to close it’s not a sure thing that he has the perfect trip with no traffic and a clear lane to the wire. I think the pace setup in this race benefits JUMBO TREASURE and at a Morning Line of 13/1 I think it’s more than fair to see if his second race off the break fares better. If I’m extra lucky, things will get busy for BULB GENERAL and CHATEAUNEUF will be able to hold on for second and keep his double-digit ML price.Good luck!
By Scott Shapiro
The second Saturday card of the Santa Anita fall meeting is another strong one with four graded stakes on the agenda led by the American Pharoah (G1). The 10-race card kicks off at 4 pm ET / 1 pm PT and in addition to the stakes action includes a new promotion worth checking out and registering for at 1/ST BET and Xpressbet.Race 3: American Pharoah (G1)This 1 1/16-mile event over the main track for 2YOs not only offers up a spot in the starting gate in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), but also is the Saturday featured race for our new “Breeders’ Cup Bankroll Builder” promotion. The goal of the promo is to bet $25+ on the select race each day over the next few weeks. For every selected race you meet the $25 requirement for, you will earn $5 in bonus bets deposited into your account in time for the Breeders’ Cup World Championships on October 31. As always, see the promotional landing page for full details. The “Breeders’ Cup Bankroll Builder” promo begins on Friday with the Alcibiades (G1) at Keeneland before we move out west on Saturday for the American Pharoah. The two-turn event for the juveniles has been dominated over the last couple of decades by Hall of Famer Bob Baffert. Baffert has won this event a record 13 times and holds a strong hand once again with 4 of the 6 competitors, including my uncreative top choice #1 Desert Gate. The Omaha Beach colt rattled off two impressive victories to start his career before finishing a solid second to the highly regarded Brant in the Del Mar Futurity (G1). The $260k OBS March 2025 purchase draws the rail, retains Juan Hernandez, and looks like the clear one to beat in this year’s American Pharoah.Play: #1 Desert Gate (3-2 ML)Race 5:Saturday’s Pick 6 kicks off with this competitive state-bred MSW event at 6-furlongs over the main track. #6 Southern Melodee and #4 Tommy Norris bring the strongest resumes in, but have already had 4 chances each. I will hope to beat them with #5 My Bodacious Boy. The son of Tough Sunday is out of an Old Topper mare that took several starts to break her maiden, but has produced a pair of first out winners sprinting on dirt. Trainer Tim Yakteen is a solid 7 for 43 over the last five years with 2YO debut runners sprinting over the main track for a juicy $4.64 ROI. Hopefully, this gelding is ready to roll first out against a beatable bunch.Play: #5 My Bodacious Boy (5-1 ML)Race 10: SpeakeasyThe Saturday finale is for 2YOs sprinting 5-furlongs over the grass and once again offers horseplayers a challenging race to close the card. #2 Twilight Delight was made the 3-1-ML favorite shipping in from Kentucky for low profile trainer Daniel Leitch. Leitch proved capable with the right horses in my time in the Blue Grass State and sends out a colt that has simply been better than the local crew of juveniles he meets in this spot. I am not sure if this Twirling Candy colt takes as much money as the morning line suggests, but I like his chances either way. His upset victory on debut at Ellis Park was a dominant one on the front end before running into a pretty salty group going 6.5-panels in the $1M stake at Kentucky Downs. Twilight Delight is going to be tough to beat if he can replicate his efforts in Kentucky at Santa Anita Park this weekend.Play: #2 Twilight Delight (3-1 ML)
By Al Cimaglia
The Red Mile has a 13-race card with the first post at 1:00 PM EDT. The 0.50 Pick 5 starts in Race 3. The sequence has a $75,000 guaranteed pool with a $19,846 carryover, and it will be my focus. Comments and selections below are based on a fast track.Race 3 (1:40 PM EDT)8-Ardonne (2-1)-Got a wide trip against tough foes in the Mohawk million and cashed a 5th place check. Didn't race for almost 1 month before that start and now faces a beatable field. Will look for Scott Zeron to be out and rolling and to land in a close-up seat. The Megan Scran pupil should be racing on the lead or near the top of the stack early in the mile. Looks like the one to beat in its Red Mile debut and will assume there won't be any issues with the surface.Race 4 (2:00 PM EDT)3-Gracious (5/2)-Worked hard leaving from post 8 to come a close 2nd. That makes 5 straight as a bridesmaid, and usually my play would be to fade. But David Miller is at the controls for the 2nd straight start and should get a cozy trip with this post draw.5-Rocksy (8-1)-Interesting play at this price after going a sizzling .53 back half on 9-25 in the 1st start after a sick scratch. Moves in from the 8-hole and faces many of the same.7-I'm A Lou Lou (9/5)-Not a fan of the short morning line odds but can't disregard. Might be better on a smaller oval but willing to use after battling well against stakes caliber competition.Race 5 (2:20 PM EDT)3-Marilyn Ruth (7/2)-Ruth appears to be a competitive filly when she is put in play off the car. This is an interesting play after going a sizzling .53 back half. Today, Andy McCarthy can get a close-up seat and look to seal the deal down the lane. Fits well with this crew.7-Java Jukebox (2-1)-The Ron Burke pupil was a sick scratch at M1 on 7-4 and qualified on 9-14 at Lex. Tuned up nicely and finished a close 2nd on 9-25. Draws outside this time but Yannick Gingras could be out and rolling. Looks like a major player at a small price.10-Super Freak (9/2)-Drops and could beat this crew at a square price if the fractions are lively. Scott Zeron should get a decent seat. Does show enough gate speed to drop in nicely and others don't usually fly off the car. The post helps the price and best to not overlook.Race 6 (2:40 PM EDT)6-Loua Dipa (3/5)-The Sweet Lou filly strutted her stuff at Mohawk winning her Elim and then drew off by >4 lengths in the Great Lady Final. Odds on chalk in the last 2 will be a tiny price. Should have her way with this field in her Red Mile debut. Ronnie Wrenn should be look to take control early on and make every call a winning one.Race 7 (3:00 PM EDT)1-Anativenewyorker (8-1)-Worked hard leaving from post 10 but the trip took its toll and faded down the lane. Steps up on paper but doesn't face the 3 that finished ahead and did beat #9 the program chalk who is not my ticket. Looks like a player with the post relief and the morning line price is probably wishful.6-Whiskey Wow (9/2)-Winner in 4 of 6 at Lex and that includes being taken down on a DQ. Returns to the red clay and Ronnie Wrenn will be headed for the top and could be difficult tackle.7-Grande Via (7/2)-Beaten odds on favorite met its match after easily winning 2 and 3 back. Gingras might get the top off the car, but a 2-hole trip could work for a picture as well. Could return to winning ways with a smooth trip.10-My Honor (8-1)-Comes off a decent effort versus a tough group and the trip was bumpy. Ake Svanstedt hands the lines to Tim Tetrick and that could help. Needs a sharp steer with this post draw but is worth a swing at a healthy price.0.50 Pick 58/3,5,7/3,7,10/6/1,6,7,10Total Bet=$18Check me out on Twitter!