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I post about Cal-Fixpo's cheaters all the time. But this race really looked fucked up! There was zero reason to switch Rene Goulet to Tim Brown on this horse other than to get 35-1. Tim Brown is so bad Rene Goulet is like John Campbell compared to Brown. Rene Goulet won the next race on Bob Johnson's horse who Lemoyne normally drives for, as the chalk.$49,306 in the PK4 Pool and only $613 live tickets after Brown went last to first at 35-1. I gave Cal-Fixpo the respect they deserved by getting up and going home.
To The Limit by Panspacificflight and Hoosier Vacation, trained by Kathleen Plested, driven by Timothy Brown, wins the Lloyd Arnold Free For All Pace at Cal Expo Saturday Night. To The Limit set a new life time mark of 150.3, which ties his sire's mark (Panspacificflight, Mohawk Raceway, June 5, 2004, 150.3). He is a closer like his daddy and came home like a freight train Saturday night. Unfortunately, many good horseman left Cali for more money and have had a lot of success back east such as Ross Croghan, Gilbert Garcia-Herrera, Matias Ruiz, Paul Blumenfeld, Mark Silva, Lou Pena, etc. Did I mention Ron Pierce started his driving career out west. Although the purses are not very good, there are still good horses and a lot of hard working horseman in California. As always, the late pick 4 has a low 16% take out and is a popular bet at Cal Expo. It doesn't hurt that Gary Seibel and Jennifer Bongiorno offer the betting public their picks each racing night. Good luck to all!
Watching this crap at Cal expoBlame yourselves U deserve what you get
The driver change was actually made on Wednesday, April 18, 2018. Timothy Brown is well liked in the barn area and doesn't get many drives. He was 0 for 20 before driving To The Limit Saturday night. This was Limit's first race back after getting a well deserved rest. The layoff did him good and it showed in the stretch run. I don't know why Svendsen gave Brown a high five after the race, other than he was happy for Brown that he was given the opportunity to drive and won the race.