The inside rail on dirt and turf is a no win zone right now. However, today brings the late start time and in past years the track has played very differently than the daytime!
Value Play of the Day:
Race 8: Talklessworkmore was in TJ into the stretch under Jessica Pyfer last out going 6 furlongs and made a 7 wide move to miss by less than three lengths. The added distance today looks ideal at this 8-1 price.
Value Plays for Today:.
Race 2: Capper won last out under Prat at this distance then hit the bench. Prat rides the favorite but we get Jessica, 1st time Lasix and a sharp work.
Race 7: Teddy’s Barino – Prat rides at 8-1, sharp work 8-1 price and when he rides for Glatt they win 33%
Today’s Race 1 50 cent Early Pick 5 will cost $135 with horses listed in preference
Race 1: 2,3,5
Race 2: 7,4,3,5,8
Race 3: 4,2,8
Race 4: 2,1
Race 5: 2,6,9
Today’s Race 5 $0.50 Late Pick 4 will cost $90 with horses listed in preference
Race 5: 2,6,9
Race 6: 1,4,5,9,6
Race 7: 8,1,6,4
Race 8: 12,3,5
Selections for each race with horses listed in preference
Race 1: 2,3,5
Race 2: 7,4,3,5,8
Race 3: 4,2,8
Race 4: 2,1
Race 5: 2,6,9
Race 6: 1,4,5,9,6
Race 7: 8,1,6,4
Race 8: 12,3,5
Typos happen and I do my best not to make them. Always read through my writeups to make sure the posted numbers are correct. I list Pick 4, Pick 5 selections and also a listing of all plays for each race. If there are any differences, please let me know.
*Horses listed in brackets are for added coverage if wanted and for exotics.
For races where I only have one or two selections I usually like to KEY the top choice with the second choice and an outside for trifectas.
When I have three horses selected in a Pick 4 or Pick 5 consider them for Trifecta boxes and for superfecta boxes use the 3 selections with the highest priced horse with good form or top tier jockeys riding, especially if they give a price. Rolling Pick 3 and doubles using selections.
Irish horse racing saying –
“Bíonn grásta Dé idir an dialait agus an talamh.”
“The grace of God is found between the saddle and the ground.”