Irish Boy wrote:
Not a great group, but an interesting race. Here's the post positions and morning lines:
1 Tale of Ekati - Barclay Tagg - Edgar Prado - 20-1
2 Colonel John - Eoin Harty - Garrett Gomez - 8-1
3 Da' Tara - Nick Zito - Alan Garcia - 8-1
4 Tizbig - Allen Jerkens - Cornelio Velasquez - 30-1
5 Macho Again - Dallas Stewart - Julien Leparoux - 6-1
6 Cool Coal Man - Nick Zito - John Velazquez - 15-1
7 Amped - Nick Zito - Jorge Chavez - 30-1
8 Harlem Rocker - Todd Pletcher - Eibar Coa - 4-1
9 Mambo in Seattle - Neil Howard - Robby Albarado - 5-1
10 Tres Borrachos - Beau Greely - Tyler Baze - 15-1
11 Pyro - Steve Asmussen - Shaun Bridgmohan - 7-2
12 Court Vision - Bill Mott - Kent Desormeaux - 12-1
Tale of Ekati has been a moneyburner, but he won't go off as high as 20-1. I like Macho Again as a horse, and Jim Dandy winners have come back to win the Travers in each of the last three years, but I don't think you get 6-1 for him.
Don't think he gets it here though. If the track is fast, I'm hitching my hopes, for the last time, on Colonel John. I'm giving him one last chance. If it's sloppy, Tale of Ekati from the inside.
Hey, even a broken watch is right twice a day; too bad he was bet down a bit. Have to stop by the OTB tomorrow to cash. Woo hoo!