Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Big Counrty- Say What ?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Big Counrty- Say What ?

    What motorsport are you involved with ??
    'Cause I can relate to you on Stock cars and a little beer drankin' and I hate loosing bets .
    But Dude you register on 5/26 and on ( only ) your 8th post you gunna come to our house and SLAM our reigning Queen of Bases and Horse n' Dawg Racin'....?
    You better back that ASS up ...
    Your not gunna make alot of friends here like that .

    PEACE OUT

    gl with your NASCAR picks

  • #2
    Ldawg

    Tell him dog!!!! Take that shit somewhere else! I don't know who let him in but let us help him OUT! hc

    Comment


    • #3
      who's the reigning queen of bases?
      "Your first shot puts him down, then you put one in his brain. Then he's dead, then we go home."

      Comment


      • #4
        Just MY opinion... I'm sorry, I really haven't had the pleasure ...

        Comment


        • #5
          Calder Yesterday :

          Saturday, June 5, 2004

          FIRST RACE:

          5 PE QUENTE, a son of Stravinsky, shows four strong workouts, which includes a pair of three-furlong bullets, in preparation for the debut. Trainer Mike McDonald adds Lasix and jockey Phil Teator for this assignment. 2 PROUD CHAMP should attract attention at the betting terminals after rallying four-wide to finish second in his lifetime debut at this level and distance. Omar Klinger rides. 3 CROCKETT'S WAY is certainly eligible to improve after recovering from a slow start to finish third behind Proud Champ, which was his first race in more than 10 months. 4 VALIDATE, a son of Jules, hails from a barn that has done well at the session with first time starters. Trainer Dave Braddy gives Eddie Nunez the riding assignment.

          SELECTIONS: 5-2-3 LONGSHOT: 4

          Results : 352 ( Solid winner 1st & 2nd & 3rd )

          SECOND RACE:

          6 BERNARDO moved to the next level after drawing off, as the favorite, to break his maiden vs. bottom level types at the distance. Leading jock Eddie Castro is back aboard. 7 CODY'S CON dropped to the $10K level after finishing a troubled sixth (forced out stretch) against $14K two-lifetime claimers at the distance. Trainer Jerry Bozzo spots him perfectly with these. 4 SHADOWBLADE is facing winners after dueling from start-to-finish to break his maiden by a neck. Trainer Frank Carlisi has Paul Toscano handling the 4-year-old son of Meadow Flight. 3 WHISTL'N JACK responded to the drop in competition with a second place finish, at 14-1, at this level and distance. He belongs on the exotic ticket.

          SELECTIONS: 6-7-4 LONGSHOT: 3

          Results : 2654 ( 2nd & 4th )

          THIRD RACE:

          7 DANSETTA LIGHT, a homebred daughter of Colony Light, out of the multiple stakes-producing dam Dolly's Back, shows eight local workouts, including a swift five-furlong drill on May 28, in preparation for her four and a half-furlong debut. Trainer Dave Brownlee adds Lasix on the half-sister to $750K-plus earner Captain Squire. 3 ACLASSYSASSYLASSY, a daughter of Wild Event, shows a blistering three-furlong bullet in :35 2/5 on May 28 in preparation for the debut. Trainer Dave Vivian Jr., who had a first-out 2-year-old winner on Monday (Actxeutive), tabs red-hot jock Manny Aguilar to ride. 6 LEGEND, a daughter of win-early sire Tale Of The Cat (21%), has trained well in preparation for the lifetime debut. The tote action should help point you in the right direction. 5 PLAN OF ATTACK, a half to stakes winner Groomstick Stock's, has trained consistently enough to be a factor in her lifetime debut.

          SELECTIONS: 7-3-6 LONGSHOT: 5

          Results : 354 ( 1st & 2nd )

          FOURTH RACE:

          6 STRIKE THREE dropped to the $16K level and stretches out to a mile and a half (the Belmont distance) after facing tougher in five starts this year (5-0-1-2). The son of Carson City, bred to handle this marathon distance, is the class of the field with his best. 2 ALUMNI stretches out to 12 furlongs after drawing clear, as the odds-on choice, to defeat $16K claimers in game fashion. 4 DON HECTOR is stepping up the competition after leading every step of the way to defeat $6,250 claimers by daylight. Look for the Don to try and steal this race on the front end. 1 CLOG DANCE, who won a mile and three-sixteenths race on the dirt in England, will try and beat the boys after failing to show much vs. her own kind on the turf. The daughter of Woodman, out of the Slew O' Gold mare Royal Fandango, is bred to run all day.

          SELECTIONS: 6-2-4 LONGSHOT: 1

          Results : 3467 ( 2nd & 3rd )

          FIFTH RACE:

          9 STARSHIP DEPUTY, who came within a head of exiting the maiden ranks at this level and distance on May 1, returns to the grass after failing to show anything in a maiden-allowance race on the dirt. He's the one to fear on the turf, and a throw out if the race shifts to the main track. 6 SPECIAL ANSWER is stretching out to nine furlongs after rallying strongly to hit the board in 2 of 3 turf races at slightly shorter distances. The added real estate should do wonders for the son of Sword Dance. 2 KIAWAH showed promise vs. better when he tried the turf here last October. Trainer Kathleen O'Connell lures leading jock Eddie Castro to handle the surface switch. 7 GOMER has license to improve after finishing sixth behind Starship Deputy, which was his first start in 15 months. The lightly raced son of Alysheba has trained well since his last.

          SELECTIONS: 9-6-2 LONGSHOT: 7

          Results : 9651 ( 1st & 2nd )

          SIXTH RACE:

          1 RICH SILVER SWAN steps up to the $9K level after opening and relinquishing a five and a half-length lead vs. $6,250 claimers at a mile and a sixteenth. The son of Rizzi, 7-2-1-1 at a mile, breaks from the rail with Rosemary Homeister Jr. rationing his speed. 5 KEEN INTELLIGENCE, who stalked the pace and finished second at this level and distance on May 8, will be there to reap the spoils if Rich Silver Swan does another swan dive (pun intended) in the stretch. 8 DARNED BOLD, an eight-time winner here, and a three-time winner at this distance, should be along to grab a share of the exotic ticket. The hard-knocking 5-year-old, making his 58th start, has Abdiel Jaen in the irons. 2 HACAN is stretching out a mile after making up 13 lengths in the stretch to defeat $6,250 claimers at six and a half furlongs. He can help boost the superfecta payout.

          SELECTIONS: 1-5-8 LONGSHOT: 2

          Results : 1382 ( 1st & 3rd & 4th )

          SEVENTH RACE:

          6 APRIL'S SHAWKLIT dropped to the $50K level and stretches out slightly after chasing the pace and faltering to finish fourth in a five-furlong maiden test vs. special weight competition. Trainer Laura Posada adds Lasix and Omar Klinger. 7 STAROOK, a son of Montbrook, shows two sharp local workouts in preparation for the debut. Trainer Ed Plesa Jr., having a strong meet with his juvenile runners, tabs Manny Aguilar to ride. 5 MECKE MY DAY drops a notch and stretches out after showing early interest and fading in his five-furlong debut. Jockey Eddie Castro gives him another chance, and I'm inclined to do the same. 4 LISA'S BUCK, a son of promising win-early sire Thats Our Buck (21%), has trained resolutely in preparation for the debut. Trainer Joe Calascibetta adds Lasix and Rosemary Homeister Jr. on the Lisa Voloshin homebred.

          SELECTIONS: 6-7-5 LONGSHOT: 4

          Results : 1746 ( 2nd & 3rd & 4th )

          EIGHTH RACE:

          4 MR. LIVINGSTON rediscovered his stakes form when he returned from the layoff to win the $75K mile and a sixteenth Carterista Handicap. The winner of 50% of his races at a mile (8-4-1-0) signaled he was ready for this assignment, with a bullet five-furlong drill on the grass. 1 JOEY BLUEEYES has been sidelined since he stalked the pace and tired to finish sixth in the 12-furlong Pan Am Handicap (G2) at Gulfstream (March 20). The son of Flying Pidgeon, 6-1-2-1 on this surface, is spotted perfectly vs. this caliber of competition. 6 MARCO'S WORD, third to Mr. Livingston in the Carterista, is back on the lawn after wiring $62.5K optional claimers on the main track. However, note that the winner of 50% of his races at the distance (6-3-0-1), must avoid a duel with equally swift Last Stand to offer his best. 2 UNBRIDELS KING turns back to a mile looking to secure a staking trip behind the aforementioned speed duel between Marco and Last Stand. Note the signature Ed Plesa Jr. one-mile drill for this assignment.

          SELECTIONS: 4-1-6 LONGSHOT: 2

          Results : 3261 Top Choice Scratched Mr Livingston ( 1st & 2nd & 3rd )

          NINTH RACE:

          10 STORMY JIM, a $160K son of High Yield, has trained solidly in preparation for his lifetime debut. Trainer Ed Plesa Jr. has Manny Aguilar atop this intriguing 2-year-old. 1 HAL'S IMAGE and 1A HURRICANE MIA will both wear blinkers after showing promise in their respective debuts. The former, a half to millionaire Hal's Hope, shows two sharp works since he hesitated at the start while the latter shows a bullet five-furlong drill, we assume with blinkers added, in preparation for the stretchout to five and a half furlongs. 4 CHEROKEE CHASE, a half to millionaire Smok'n Frolic, shows a series of sharp three, four, and five-furlong workouts in preparation for the debut. Don't ignore! 9 CAGNEY, a son of 1999 Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Anees, out of the stakes-producing dam She's Realistic, has been sharp during training hours. Eddie Castro rides.

          SELECTIONS: 10-1-1A-4 LONGSHOT: 9

          Results : 6-10-9-4 1st & 2nd Choice Scratched Stormy Jim & Hurricane Mia ( 2nd & 4th )

          TENTH RACE:

          7 SKIPEROO is cutting back slightly to a mile and a sixteenth after rallying to finish second to red-hot More Bourb, a winner of three straight on the grass. 3 PUBLIC ADDRESS steadied entering the turn when finishing third to More Bourb and Skiperoo last out. The son of Victory Speech, 3 for 3 in the money at the distance, gets a jock switch to Eddie Castro. 9 PAM'S WILDCAT looked like a wildcat when broke on the lead and drew off to win his career turf debut by eight-plus lengths. The speedy son of Forest Wildcat will be tested for class in his first start vs. winners. 8 MAXINKUCKEE makes his south Florida debut the first start since breaking his maiden on the turf at Tampa. Trainer Kirk Ziadie, winning races at a 38% rate (6 for 16), has his go-to jock Emanuel Cosme trying to spring the upset.

          SELECTIONS: 7-3-9 LONGSHOT: 8

          Results : 7-10-9-4 4th Choice Maxinkuckee Scratched ( 1st & 3rd )

          ELEVENTH RACE:

          2 TEMPERS RISING boasts back-to-back five-furlong bullets since rallying three-wide to finish second best in a $16K optional claimer at a mile. The gelding, a five-time winner at this distance (16-5-3-2), is sitting on a big performance. 1 QUANACO will depart from the rail after surrendering a commanding three and a half-length lead to finish second in his recent outing from Post 6. The colt, improving since the addition of blinkers, should be a serious speed threat. 5 ABATARES will step up into the allowance fray after back-to-back claiming victories at seven furlongs. Note that trainer Pablo Andrade has a strong 28% win average with horses stretching from a sprint to a route. 7 GROOVY FORTUNE is back on the main track after a troubled (bumped, steadied) outing on the grass. The sophomore, 3 for 3 in the money at the distance, can spring an upset with his best.

          SELECTIONS: 2-1-5 LONGSHOT: 7

          Results : 3145 Top Choice Tempers Rising Scratched ( 2nd & 4th )

          TWELFTH RACE:

          7 POKEY PINE is stretching out to a mile after knocking heads with some of the better maiden-allowance sprinters on the grounds. Trainer Steve Standridge, a winner with 4 of last 20 horses (20%) stretching out in distance, has Rosie Homeister Jr. atop the son of Wolf Power. 2 ACTXPEDITE turns back to eight panels after finishing an improved second when blinkers were added for his recent outing at a mile and a sixteenth. The second start with the shades can be a winning experience. 8 PROUD MICHAEL ran into a buzz saw named Alarm On The Farm when finishing distant second in his first-ever race around two turns. Eddie Castro gets the return call. 6 DURKIN'S CALL is stretching out after weakening to finish fourth in what should prove to be a useful outing over the demanding Calder main track. The New York shipper gets a jock switch to Abdiel Toribio.

          SELECTIONS: 7-2-8 LONGSHOT: 6

          Results : 6472 ( Longshot Winner 1st & 3rd & 4th )

          BEST BET: RACE 10 - SKIPEROO ( Winner )

          G.L.

          ***MMM***

          Stating my Case :

          112 Horses entered / 32 Scratches = 80 Horses Running

          12 Races Capped = 48 Horses Chosen ( 5 Where Scratched 3 Top Choices & 1 Second & 1 Fourth / Bolis Down To 43 )

          1st = 7 Times

          2nd = 9 Times

          3rd = 7 Times

          4th = 6 Times ( Only In Superfecta Races )

          29 of 43 Horses $ITM$ ( 67.5% )

          12 Races = 5 Wins & A winning Longshot ( 50% )

          12 Races = 4 Trifectas ( 33% )

          12 Races = 7 Quinellas ( 58.5% )

          12 Races = 1 Superfecta

          Best Bet = A Winner

          All I have to say everyone , if this is whats called a losing day ..... I will take them every day of my life !

          Ldawg & hc :

          WE have a seriously misinformed individual amidst our ranks :confused:

          G.L.

          ***MMM***

          :cool: :cool: :cool:

          ps - " I Rest My Case "
          " The Wind Does Not Wait For The Tree To Bend "

          Comment


          • #6
            NUFF SAID .... HEAR HER !!

            Comment

            Working...
            X