Actually, he's very good in these first time situations but, besides, the last tim she was seen on the racetrack, she was finishing a good second to Groupie Doll in the Filly and Mare Sprint. Pletcher said this week she's been training very well at Palm Meadows.Honestly don't think I can beat her.
Taking Dust and Diamonds to win, no price restrictions, and key boxing in exactas with both halves of the Catalano entry; Sacristy (4-1) and Honey Chile (6-1).
Running Totals: May, 2007-Present
Number of Selections: 1210
Number of Win-Place-Show Finishers: 372-237-181
Amount Wagered: $2,422 [to win only]
Total Dollar Return on Investment: $2,547.40
Profit to Date: $125.40


08 Dec 2012 at 03:11 pm | #
My only problem is what shall I do with the $2.10 after the race? 2 straight exactas will be the answer. By the way, did you hear the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor yesterday; a day that will live in infamy. Although the best horse does not always win, today it will. Prefer 2-Sacristy over 7-Golden Mystery in the place spot, but will play both equally, as this is a game of inches and egotists.
6-Dust and Diamonds (3.01)
2-Sacristy (7.47)
6-Dust and Diamonds (3.01)
7-Golden Mystery (7.83)
And that’s all she wrote (don’t let me catch anybody reversing (be a man!).
TTT
08 Dec 2012 at 05:24 pm | #
Good morning horselovers and cappers!
Have you stopped for a second to say a prayer for PULPIT(AP INDY, PREACH by MR. PROSPECTOR) who passed too early just the other day. A great race horse and sire. Might be a stretch that SACRISTY the daughter of Pulpit can run down the Dust and Diamonds today, but you never know. At least I can pray.
None of life’s dreams can last.
So, I must be on my way
To face another day
And darkness only stays at nighttime.
In the morning it will fade away.
Daylight is good
At arriving at the right time.
It’s not always gonna be this gray.
All things must pass.
All things must pass away… R.I.P. Pulpit
08 Dec 2012 at 07:36 pm | #
#6 dust and diamond
6/1 7/1 5 7/2 4 $8
09 Dec 2012 at 12:50 am | #
T,
I prefer to remember Dec. 7 as the day my mother-in-law, a.k.a Nana, became a U.S. citizen--that was Dec. 7--1927. That’s no typo, we celebrated the occasion on Thursday, where the air was 33 degrees warmer than it is outside my window at the moment.
Speaking of the moment, D & D is 1-9 on the tote; ridiculous.