Race 4: Starter optional claim $ 25,000, 3-year-olds and up, mares and mares, 1 1/16 miles (grass)
1a-2-8-6
#1a Casa Juanita (7-2) Is my favorite half of the entrance trained by Bruce Kravets. She made her grass debut as the last from five Furlongs at Penn National and came from the pace to lose a photo at the Regal-bred 7-10 favorite Somnium. She showed speed that went dirty twice in the past, so we know that she can be put early in the game if Carlos Lopez wants that. #2 Heaven’s Promise (6-1) Also raced well, both at and near the pace. She added blinking again after wearing them, without good luck, earlier in her career. However, its overall form has since improved dramatically. #8 Remarkable exchange (7-5) Looked like a minch on paper for the last time. However, she had all day to visit the process and couldn’t do it. Admittedly, the course leaned at least to speed, but she should have won it. Although she still has a big figure for the others, it is difficult to bring her to low opportunities.
Race 5: Starter optional claim $ 16,000, 3-year-olds and up, mares and mares, 1 1/16 miles
5-1-6-2
#5 Got Game (9-5) Gate-to-Wire went in each of her last two starts, including a dominant victory in her first attempt against winners last. If she was allowed to set a slow early pace, it is impossible to catch. #1 Three Airs (9-2) Walked very well on this song earlier this year and had some free time after a few boring attempts in Delaware in the summer. Her lack of early speed makes her susceptible to replacing pace, but at least she has to make an improved effort. #6 Synergism (8-5) Easily won an off-the-grass affair at colonial two races back for the dynamic Brittany Russell/Jevian Toledo Duo. She is slightly roasted and in improving the shape, but will certainly be too much.
Race 6: Maiden claims $ 45,000, 3-6 year olds, mares and mares, 1 1/16 miles (grass)
2-4-10-8
#2 Pharoah’s Marc (4-1) After a broad journey, faded for the first time from a two -month break, but ran a 76 and an 81 in her two races before he went to the sidelines. She gets her sixth rider in so many career races; In this case, Yedsit Hazlewood. #4 jump on it (10-1) Was the journey of the pace at Penn National Last Out, and got a daring move between horses when she was cut off and the rider threw. She walked back a solid closing 70 in her debut two races, and if she is improved from that race, she will be a threat to an exaggerated number. #10 Lady Mess (6-5) Has impressive recent figures, but she is 0-out-15 lifespan and has lately burned a lot of money. She was 7-10 in a similar place as the last and led in the play before she was caught. Today may finally be the day, but I can’t endure that strongly with low opportunities.
Race 7: Claim $ 12,500 (conditioned), 3-year-olds and higher, mares and mares, 6 furlongs
1-3-5-7
#1 Watermelon (4-1) Gate-to-Wire won at Timonium Last Out and has a dangerous early speed from the inside. #3 Anotherhope (9-2) Won with a large, swanting movement two starts back at Colonial, but flattened flat here. That beautiful victory came to six Furlongs, and she cut back to 5 1/2 Furlongs for the last time. Returning can help the cause. #5 Bond’s Belle (15-1) Has the sign in its last five starts, good from both or near the pace. In a wide open competition like this, she is definitely worth using in bets Multi-Race.
Race 8: Allowance (N/W1x), 3-year-olds and up, mares and mares, 5 1/2 furlongs (grass)
8-7-2-1
#8 Waittillmidnitehour (9-5) Finally a competition in second place in her second start of a six -month resignation. Today she is confronted with a simpler field and has to take another step forward in the third start of the bank for the hot Mike Trombetta barn. #7 Wellareyouhappynow (12-1) Finally a chase of second place in gate-to-wire winner Central Casting Last Out. He came back to finish second in a second level sprint here on 27 September. This filly will certainly roll late to a decent song. #2 Sporting Lady (7-2) He finally broke through at Colonial Last Out and won her first race after five consecutive second place. She was able to take the early lead from the inside and control the pace.
Race 9: Claim $ 40,000 (conditioned), 3-year-olds and higher, 1 1/8 miles (grass)
6-1-4-7
#6 MR Flowers (9-5) Was a very fast pace and just missed the last to group the stablemate. He looks quickly enough to take early control in a largely bouncing affair. #1 Lazlo (5-2) was led three times in his last four starts in the 90s and get class lighting after racing against Beter in his last pair of races. He was late racing late after racing during the 1 ½ miles game, but should get a better journey here. #4 Only for happiness (6-1) Has no early speed, which can cost him the victory. However, he closed well with moderate passes in his last few starts in New York and is eligible for a piece of this one.
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