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The Woodward Morning Line

Postby Lurker » Mon Aug 31, 2009 1:48 pm

Anybody?

A field of seven is expected for the Woodward. Along with Rachel Alexandra and Asiatic Boy, it figures to include Zito's Grade 2 winner Cool Coal Man; Bullsbay and Macho Again, the one-two finishers in the Grade 1 Whitney earlier in the meet; Past the Point, runner-up behind Curlin in the 2008 Woodward; and multiple graded stakes winner It's a Bird.

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Re: The Woodward Morning Line

Postby Southieboy » Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:48 pm

Rachel Alexandra 1/2
Bullsbay 6/1
Macho Again 15/1
Cool Coal Man 20/1
Asiatic Boy 20/1
Past the Point 30/1
It's a Bird 30/1
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Re: The Woodward Morning Line

Postby Lurker » Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:48 pm

Southie,

Thanks for taking a shot at it, makes for some interesting convo leading up to the big day.

Geesh, is that a sad commentary on the older makes errr what ezactly?

Sure woulda been another boring east coast G1 event without her in it, no?
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Re: The Woodward Morning Line

Postby Vince P » Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:55 pm

Southieboy wrote:Rachel Alexandra 1/2
Bullsbay 6/1
Macho Again 15/1
Cool Coal Man 20/1
Asiatic Boy 20/1
Past the Point 30/1
It's a Bird 30/1


I wish I saw a line like that!

Tracks would lose a fortune if that was a real line. You need to make Macho like 4-1 to make it a real line with takeout.

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Re: The Woodward Morning Line

Postby Lurker » Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:15 pm

Would Macho be worth a $170 win wager at 15/1?
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Re: The Woodward Morning Line

Postby Vince P » Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:23 pm

Lurker wrote:Would Macho be worth a $170 win wager at 15/1?


YES at 15-1!

Almost as much worth it as BullsBay was last time at 18-1.

Macho is the best boy horse in the race. Of course that's like saying the Rockies are the second best team not named the Dodgers in the West.

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Re: The Woodward Morning Line

Postby Lurker » Sat Sep 05, 2009 6:10 am

Just for the heck of it, let's see how the prices end up when the gates open....

Prg. # PP Horse Jockey Trainer Wt. Claim $ Equip. Med. ML
1 1 Da' Tara Lezcano J Zito Nicholas P 126 L 12-1
1A 4 Cool Coal Man Velazquez J R Zito Nicholas P 126 L 12-1
2 2 Bullsbay Rose J Motion H Graham 126 L 6-1
3 3 Rachel Alexandra Borel C H Asmussen Steven M 118 L 1-2
4 5 Macho Again Albarado R J Stewart Dallas 126 L 8-1
5 6 It's a Bird Leparoux J R Wolfson Martin D 126 L 10-1
6 7 Asiatic Boy (ARG) Garcia Alan McLaughlin Kiaran P 126 L 10-1
7 8 Past the Point Prado E S Harty Eoin 126 L 15-1
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