Capping the Card: Cigar Mile Day - Aqueduct FREE PICKS Saturday, December 7, 2024

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@NYRABets 21 күн бұрын
What are your best bets for Saturday and the Cigar Mile Day card at Aqueduct? Who are you singling in the Late P5? Let us know in the comments.
@Mark-y5m5v
@Mark-y5m5v 21 күн бұрын
Poster likely to romp in the Remsen - Foaling Date - May 20th Debut - Oct 19th - 3 months after turning fully 2. Debut -Track/Distance/Surface - Elis; 8F; Turf - won by 1 .3/4L in 1:35.17 2nd Start -Track/Distance/Surface - Keeneland; 8F; Turf - won by 3L in 1:35.35 When late May foal wins its debut over 8F on turf whilst leading out of gates in 22 seconds plus for the first 2F, then relaxing for its rider and goes on to quicken aways from opponents in the stretch whilst shielding away from tire mark and still record a time of 1:35.17. Such a 2YO has to be considered exceptionally smart, talented and way above average. His Equibase figure was a ridiculous 73. In his Keeneland start against winner he was first out of the gates and sat 3rd. He found room in the stretch and was very straight and strong to the line. His Equibase figure jumped 21 points to 93 despite winning in a marginally slower time (1:35.35) From a stride mechanics perspective. Whilst this colt is in full stride, he is balanced and displays no wasted motion. His stride turnover rate contributes to his ability to separate late from opponent whilst showing no signs of fatigue. From a pedigree perspective. His sire Munnings seems to have provide the speed he has shown twice from the gates. His late race strength suggests stamina from his Tapit dam. The Godolphin GM reported the only reason the colt made his two starts on turf was due to the 8F distance not being available on dirt, when he was ready to race. It's not because of an affinity for surface. I am no expert but if this colt is better on dirt or can replicated his turf performance on dirt. He might very well be Godolphin's best colt given his foaling date of May 20th. If he can record times of 1:35 plus albeit on turf, 3 months after fully two. How much stronger and faster will he become over the next 6 months. But then, so many of these 2YOs flatter to deceive. Consequently, my assessment that he is likely to romp in the Remsen could be way off.
@FelipeJr.Hernandez
@FelipeJr.Hernandez 20 күн бұрын
Matt you are gifted on presentation 🎉 tomorrow I'll see how you pick 'em. Thank you i liked and SUBBED...
@CarlCarlson-k5p
@CarlCarlson-k5p 21 күн бұрын
If u like bookem danno alittle u have to love Reynolds channel in the last alot.
@CarlCarlson-k5p
@CarlCarlson-k5p 21 күн бұрын
Good luck to yr dad sir with senor buscator. Clod weather will help. Question 4u. When was last time s.b. won. Please answer.
@Mark-y5m5v
@Mark-y5m5v 21 күн бұрын
Poster likely to romp in the Remsen - Foaling Date - May 20th Debut - Oct 19th - 3 months after turning fully 2. Debut -Track/Distance/Surface - Elis; 8F; Turf - won by 1 .3/4L in 1:35.17 2nd Start -Track/Distance/Surface - Keeneland; 8F; Turf - won by 3L in 1:35.35 When late May foal wins its debut over 8F on turf whilst leading out of gates in 22 seconds plus for the first 2F, then relaxing for its rider and goes on to quicken aways from opponents in the stretch whilst shielding away from tire mark and still record a time of 1:35.17. Such a 2YO has to be considered exceptionally smart, talented and way above average. His Equibase figure was a ridiculous 73. In his Keeneland start against winner he was first out of the gates and sat 3rd. He found room in the stretch and was very straight and strong to the line. His Equibase figure jumped 21 points to 93 despite winning in a marginally slower time (1:35.35) From a stride mechanics perspective. Whilst this colt is in full stride, he is balanced and displays no wasted motion. His stride turnover rate contributes to his ability to separate late from opponent whilst showing no signs of fatigue. From a pedigree perspective. His sire Munnings seems to have provide the speed he has shown twice from the gates. His late race strength suggests stamina from his Tapit dam. The Godolphin GM reported the only reason the colt made his two starts on turf was due to the 8F distance not being available on dirt, when he was ready to race. It's not because of an affinity for surface. I am no expert but if this colt is better on dirt or can replicated his turf performance on dirt. He might very well be Godolphin's best colt given his foaling date of May 20th. If he can record times of 1:35 plus albeit on turf, 3 months after fully two. How much stronger and faster will he become over the next 6 months. But then, so many of these 2YOs flatter to deceive. Consequently, my assessment that he is likely to romp in the Remsen could be way off.
@Mark-y5m5v
@Mark-y5m5v 21 күн бұрын
My Take Poster likely to romp in the Remsen - Foaling Date - May 20th Debut - Oct 19th - 3 months after turning fully 2. Debut -Track/Distance/Surface - Elis; 8F; Turf - won by 1 .3/4L in 1:35.17 2nd Start -Track/Distance/Surface - Keeneland; 8F; Turf - won by 3L in 1:35.35 When late May foal wins its debut over 8F on turf whilst leading out of gates in 22 seconds plus for the first 2F, then relaxing for its rider and goes on to quicken aways from opponents in the stretch whilst shielding away from tire mark and still record a time of 1:35.17. Such a 2YO has to be considered exceptionally smart, talented and way above average. His Equibase figure was a ridiculous 73. In his Keeneland start against winner he was first out of the gates and sat 3rd. He found room in the stretch and was very straight and strong to the line. His Equibase figure jumped 21 points to 93 despite winning in a marginally slower time (1:35.35) From a stride mechanics perspective. Whilst this colt is in full stride, he is balanced and displays no wasted motion. His stride turnover rate contributes to his ability to separate late from opponent whilst showing no signs of fatigue. From a pedigree perspective. His sire Munnings seems to have provide the speed he has shown twice from the gates. His late race strength suggests stamina from his Tapit dam. The Godolphin GM reported the only reason the colt made his two starts on turf was due to the 8F distance not being available on dirt, when he was ready to race. It's not because of an affinity for surface. I am no expert but if this colt is better on dirt or can replicated his turf performance on dirt. He might very well be Godolphin's best colt given his foaling date of May 20th. If he can record times of 1:35 plus albeit on turf, 3 months after fully two. How much stronger and faster will he become over the next 6 months. But then, so many of these 2YOs flatter to deceive. Consequently, my assessment that he is likely to romp in the Remsen could be way off...
@timme6933
@timme6933 20 күн бұрын
Glad u capd the card
@Mark-y5m5v
@Mark-y5m5v 21 күн бұрын
Poster likely to romp in the Remsen - Foaling Date - May 20th Debut - Oct 19th - 3 months after turning fully 2. Debut -Track/Distance/Surface - Elis; 8F; Turf - won by 1 .3/4L in 1:35.17 2nd Start -Track/Distance/Surface - Keeneland; 8F; Turf - won by 3L in 1:35.35 When late May foal wins its debut over 8F on turf whilst leading out of gates in 22 seconds plus for the first 2F, then relaxing for its rider and goes on to quicken aways from opponents in the stretch whilst shielding away from tire mark and still record a time of 1:35.17. Such a 2YO has to be considered exceptionally smart, talented and way above average. His Equibase figure was a ridiculous 73. In his Keeneland start against winner he was first out of the gates and sat 3rd. He found room in the stretch and was very straight and strong to the line. His Equibase figure jumped 21 points to 93 despite winning in a marginally slower time (1:35.35) From a stride mechanics perspective. Whilst this colt is in full stride, he is balanced and displays no wasted motion. His stride turnover rate contributes to his ability to separate late from opponent whilst showing no signs of fatigue. From a pedigree perspective. His sire Munnings seems to have provide the speed he has shown twice from the gates. His late race strength suggests stamina from his Tapit dam. The Godolphin GM reported the only reason the colt made his two starts on turf was due to the 8F distance not being available on dirt, when he was ready to race. It's not because of an affinity for surface. I am no expert but if this colt is better on dirt or can replicated his turf performance on dirt. He might very well be Godolphin's best colt given his foaling date of May 20th. If he can record times of 1:35 plus albeit on turf, 3 months after fully two. How much stronger and faster will he become over the next 6 months. But then, so many of these 2YOs flatter to deceive. Consequently, my assessment that he is likely to romp in the Remsen could be way off.
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