I have 3 horses that I am going to box and I was going to throw a 4th in but his injured foot is scaring me off. The weather will also be an issue and that throws a curveball into everything .If it is a Sloppy track I will box some horses that have done well in the rain . So Ralebird and others what are you looking at , who do you guys like ?
I think it will be worse than sloppy, 100% chance of rain today, tomorrow and Saturday. Going to The Oaks tomorrow but tickets for derby getting crazy so hitting a few derby parties instead. Because of the rain i'm just going to take a chance on a few of the longshots, i think the jockeys are going to play a bigger role than usual.
Waterboy have fun ,,,,win some cash,,,if you go to the track Friday let us know how bad the conditions actually are and what weather and people are saying about Saturday .
This is a very tough race to handicap. None of these horses have run with this many horses in the field & None of these horses have ever raced in the rain and slop. Going to come down to position and jockey. 1- Classic Empire has best chance to win and best position at 14 2- Irish War Cry beat Empire in the past, but also got crushed by 20 lengths recently 3- Practical Joke is a big nimble athletic horse that has a great Trainer in Chad Brown, but might be screwed at position 19 My favorite longshots are at opposite ends. Lookin at Lee (20-1) at the dreaded 1 position. However, this horse is fast enough to get off the rail, and is being riden by Corey Lanerie who is leading rider at Churchill. And my favorite longshot is Patch (30-1), out of the 20th spot. This is so interesting because this horse has no left eye. So it wont be able to see the other 19 horses. Think its a perfect position for him to be in, and jockey could play a big part. How fuckin cool would it be if a 1 eyed horse wins the derby?
Faze,,,,I like the way your mind works and agree-----right now unless something changes and FJF I will let you know I am going with 1- Always Dreaming 2-Gunnevera 3-Classic Empire 4-Patch any combo of these 4 as Im boxing them every which way ----I liked Girvin but the crack in the foot and switching training methods has scared me off ,,I honestly hope he gets scratched so I dont kick myself later
Its very bizarre to not have any Baffert trained horses this year. Cant sleep on Irap (20-1) as Doug O'Neill's only horse, or Gormley(15-1) being ridden by Victor Espinoza
Exceller. I detest horse racing. It's awful. Feeding starving people could be done a hella well better than this. Horses getting shipped into Mexico and Canada are suffering a worse fate than before. PETA makes me laugh, though. What are they feeding their cats and dogs from the rendering plant?
ok,tack may be in better shape than originally thought. rain chances for tomorrow are diminishing so it really depends on how it handles todays rain.worst case scenario is a soft but not sloppy track i think
Stay on it FJF , they started hinting at this yesterday,,,,,I might wager on the Oaks later and take my chances in the slop,,,,,happy Cinco de Mayo all
Was just about to say the same thing. Looks like rain will be stopping for the most part around 3-4 o'clock. Churchill drains really well so it shouldn't be all that bad by 6pm. Track is going to be sloppy for The Oaks today if anyone is betting it. Been pouring down pretty much non stop here since about 5 yesterday and doesn't look to let up much during the day. Wind will be 15 to 20 mph adding another weather element to consider.
Wicked Lick (30-1), Brian Hernandez is my best long shot play today. In 17 rides at Churchill has 4 wins, 4 place and 5 show. Sailor’s Valentine (30-1), Corey Lanerie. Lanerie is another of the better Churchill jockeys so this might be a decent long shot play. In 31 rise he 8-6-6
WILL check it out thanks Waterboy and if you are there keep the updates coming regarding weather and which jockeys are having a good day-----right now my biggest problem is I need to find the daily racing form been to 3 stores and no luck .
As expected, extremely sloppy. The early turf races are moving to the slop to save it for the stakes races later. Been betting across thw board on long shots with the more accomplished jockeys. Hit the 4th and the 5th race with Lanerie and Hernandez, won just enough to pay for the next race with a little left over for beer. We left the track to head to the bar, have 3 bookies here, free food and is dry.
Waterboy I'm just about settied in,,,pouring here also but I stray,,if you read this let us know what u think about this next race 7,,,,,the 8 looks like a good horse and we like the jockey on 13,,,,thoughts