The thing is she did it the right way. Her opening gambit was an extremely fast-for-the-class Compression Line followed up with a hot New Pace Top score in preliminary allowances. The connections think so much of her that she has remained under the late Carl Lizza’s Flying Zee Stable banner.
I can’t beat her at any price.
Taking Agave Kiss to win, no price restrictions, and keying her in super exotics with Dance To Bristol (6-1), Corderosa (8-1), Well Kept (5-1) and Perennial Song (7-2).
Running Totals: (1004) 309-202-142 Total Dollar Return: $2,130.70 [win selections only]


14 Jan 2012 at 07:11 am | #
My skills do not include the ability to compare a horse such as 5-Agave Kiss, who won her first 2 races against restricted company in incredible fashion, with open company animals. So, I have learned to become a slave to my figures. Her father was my selection in the 2004 Kentucky Derby, but ran into one of the great horses of our time in Smarty Jones, that one a victim of human limitations in his quest for the Triple Crown. If she is anything like her daddy, she can kiss this field goodbye.
My E.Q.U.I.N.E ratings say she will have her hands full here; but granted the data is limited, and a keen eye and knowledge of horseflesh probably carries more weight in such a situation.
May the horse be with you.
9-Well Kept (6.53)
8-Corderosa (6.83)
6-Dance to Bristol (8.21)
TTT
14 Jan 2012 at 08:50 am | #
In the 8th, 2-Make Note, who broke my heart at 11-1 last time against Stud Muffin, again comes up on top. If all goes according to Hoyle, will run big once again, despite odds makers line (hope you are right Eric). Can you say, “Daily Double”?
2-Make Note (6.60)
5-Bigger Is Bettor (6.87)
1-Stud Muffin (7.86)
TTT
14 Jan 2012 at 02:47 pm | #
Very Nice Johnnie P.
TTT
14 Jan 2012 at 10:06 pm | #
Thank you, sir. The super came back, well, super.