The early line favorite, Broken Dreams (5-2), has it all, company lines, excellent figures on the Equiform scale, and top turf connections in trainer Tom Proctor and rider Jose “Big ‘Cap” Lezcano—a worthy early favorite indeed.
Then comes the extremely prolific 8-year-old old pro Suzzona, shipping south for a barn that’s a profitable 25% in that scenario with Julien Pimentel along for the ride. An amazing 18-time winner at the distance, it probably the extended layup that chased the linemaker away (10-1).
But we believe that, her highweight assignment notwithstanding, Jenny’s So Great (8-1) will prove the most reliable given the race shape, post, and the presence of the underrated Joe Rocco Jr.
‘Jenny’s figures are competitive on her best go and hails from a barn that’s profitable with all its turf runners and excels in turnback scenarios, the case here. There’s plenty of pace to set the table and her outside slip almost insures the rider will attempt a bold finish in the clear from the center of the course.
Taking Jenny’s So Great to win at 6-1 or greater and key boxing her first and second with her main rivals here.
Running Totals: (1036) 321-203-149 Total Dollar Return: $2,222.40 [win selections only]



04 Mar 2012 at 05:52 am | #
I’ve been watching you for a while now sir, you’re good, you’re very good. Could you please tell me where I can get a John Pricci bobblehead for my collection?
Thanks!
TTT
04 Mar 2012 at 06:15 am | #
John, One fine week of selections. Way to go and thanks. Dick
04 Mar 2012 at 07:32 am | #
I’m glad somebody else notices your high rate of winners on this here goldmine website!
I’m with you today, JP, as Jenny’s So Great gets my top figure, and seems to hold a class edge against these according to my figures. Keep up the great work old timer!
9-Jenny’s So Great (5.19)
3-Honey Chile (7.98)
8-Inspired (8.75)
TTT
05 Mar 2012 at 09:58 am | #
Thanks for the props, men, and just think, on a day where my selection failed to pick up her feet. But let’s credit the winner, she was very good and even if my filly was up to par, doubt seriously it would have mattered.