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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: whiptherabbit on January 30, 2025, 06:12:06 PM
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Race#3-#7 D A MAGIC MIKE 4-1 ML Gets Roy to drive tonight, should end up sitting in the two hole, other Fellows entry will be the prohibitive fave, go value shopping in here.
Race#8-#6 TRIBAL DANCER 9-2 ML Crushed last start at Flamboro, looks much more appealing at Mohawk in bottom claimers over bottom condition class.
Race#10-#4 CHEDDAR DUHARAS 15-1 ML swing for the fence in the finale, in cheap claimers which aren’t much lower then phony 20 claimers honestly, wide open affair, will be bombs away on the tote board.
Best of luck! tmbz1
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Taking a probably ill-advised shot in the sixth. In an extremely horrid grouping,
Going with the 8 WHOOPS. I like the 1:30+ last three qtrs at Flm. Was moving last time.
Like half the field, he'll have to stay flat.
Good Luck!
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2nd. #1 Fiscal Policy to win, 1/56 ex
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Thought it was a dead heat!
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Race 6. Was Pat Hudon beating on Hobnob Hanover after the wire? 11.wp
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Plante is looking good at Mohawk . Some of the other B Track drivers are so desperate to get noticed they send everything they sit behind only to back through the field
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R5 result
Savoir Duharas. #5
37-1
Shockingly bad and short form going in.
And amazingly, only 24gs Canadian the payoff..which would be 60 cent or 80 cents worth, capping off longshots aplenty in other legs.
Is that oft-talked about computer program expertise now ensconced at Mohawk too?
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Race 6. Was Pat Hudon beating on Hobnob Hanover after the wire? 11.wp
Yes, he hasn't changed one bit. Complete hack!
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he wasn’t making contact with the horse. looked like he was joking with Tyler Jones
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Joking or not , very bad look to have caught on camera
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Auciello has more horses scratched then anybody , is he being targeted and a victim of extreme bias or is he really trying to race lame horses?
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WOW, talk about a night for longshot players.
38.00
13.40
26.60
19.40
76.00
36.00
16.70
6.50 (note WHIP had this one solid!)
5.00
27.60
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Pile on Pat Hudon night?
Race 1 replay.
Did he take his #8 trotter on final turn off the rail and cut off McNair horse, bringing that one to near catastrophic break and fall? It was close, with no judges inquiry, and #8 stuck on bottom of tri at big number.
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I'm not one to defend pat hudon , however i do agree he never struck the horse
just made some idiotic motion pretending to do so
of course he never lifted a line down the stretch
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did mcnair not get called in he jerked that horse so hard it almost went down had nothing to do with pat
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did mcnair not get called in he jerked that horse so hard it almost went down had nothing to do with pat
Yes it was amazing. I didn't think he had enough physical strength to tear a kleenex. Pat who is not skilled did come out rather abruptly but yes there was clearance. It should be some consolation that Pat is an even worse trainer than driver.
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did mcnair not get called in he jerked that horse so hard it almost went down had nothing to do with pat
This is what I saw as well.