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4th race a matter of who had the better gas - montini or Sheppard. 7 hung around well for a horse pressured that set a fast half!
montinis horse lock of the night what a major driver change
What type of gas does a .209 trainer have? (Montini)I mean someone has to win every race. I guess when you didn't cap the race correctly, you got beat by someone's "gas".
Could be neither we're juiced but montinis horse went a lifetime best at 8 and survived a long contested trip against a game Sheppard horse. Both had remarkable staying power in the lane. My opinion, both running on octane.Montini has his spurts where he wins in a handful of races and then disappears from the winners circle for awhile.Might not be as greedy as some of the others. A low profile isn't such a bad thing if your making bucks. It's the greedy idiots that draw the spotlight on themselves that end up in trouble.The list is long and it starts with dutrow (thoroughbreds) and Pena, ledford etc.John Gotti might still be a mob boss if he had jjstfu. Carlo Gambino had the way you want to roll - low profile.But just an opinion.
one day later redboarding? wow ,this is the best ever
Did any of you "octane" and "gas" theorists even notice that a night earlier, Meg Crone and Anthony Haughan won a race, having just taken a horse from the same barn?Face it. Some of you don't know how to handicap, so when you lose, you always cry foul.
this is day after redboarfing