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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Hollywoodmike » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:05 pm

I wonder what he's tacking since his inactivity? Would be a miracle if he's under 120 lbs.
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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Moegray » Sun Apr 22, 2012 5:13 pm

well he'll be riding gall-bladder OUT, that's gotta count for somethin no?? how much does a diseased gall bladder weigh??? not everyone is lucky enuf to get their gall -bladder removed in Kansas, you can always count on PVal for something special!

Hollywoodmike wrote:I wonder what he's tacking since his inactivity? Would be a miracle if he's under 120 lbs.
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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Hollywoodmike » Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:03 pm

The weight of an average gallbladder is 2-2.3 oz.
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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Scorequick » Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:46 pm

Moegray wrote:well he'll be riding gall-bladder OUT, that's gotta count for somethin no?? how much does a diseased gall bladder weigh??? not everyone is lucky enuf to get their gall -bladder removed in Kansas, you can always count on PVal for something special!


LMAO.



maybe p-val will be the howard grant of the new millenium?
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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Delmarjohn » Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:24 am

As far as the pacific classic goes pease watch the race,.....pacific classic purse money hardly ever leaves ca connections...............
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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Delmarjohn » Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:27 am

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Classic_Stakes money stays home folks always been a grade 4 race to me
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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Kermit » Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:49 am

Delmarjohn wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Classic_Stakes money stays home folks always been a grade 4 race to me


So Cigar can't win a Grade IV race? Goes for many others also. Wow.
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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Vince P » Wed May 16, 2012 6:49 am

Vince P wrote:Not taking anything away from his earlier skills, but I think many folks praising him as the second coming this summer will be shocked when reviewing his ROI for the past three years he has ridden. But keep betting on him in every race he rides in, please.

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Curious, I know a lot of folks in here bet him blindly, so I'm wondering how that's turning out.

I saw him connect at Inglewatt's over the weekend - perhaps he's kickingass. Or perhaps he's overbet.

What's his ROI this year?

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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Hollywoodmike » Wed May 16, 2012 7:26 am

Vince P wrote:
Vince P wrote:Not taking anything away from his earlier skills, but I think many folks praising him as the second coming this summer will be shocked when reviewing his ROI for the past three years he has ridden. But keep betting on him in every race he rides in, please.

Vince P


Curious, I know a lot of folks in here bet him blindly, so I'm wondering how that's turning out.

I saw him connect at Inglewatt's over the weekend - perhaps he's kickingass. Or perhaps he's overbet.

What's his ROI this year?

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Does this answer your question Vince? He's done horribly since his latest comeback.

Leading Jockeys at Betfair Hollywood Park
Starting Date: 04/26/2012
Ending Date: 05/15/2012
Name Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings
Rafael Bejarano 40 13 7 9 $785,968
Joseph Talamo 62 11 13 10 $611,157
Joel Rosario 53 9 9 5 $480,205
Eswan Flores 71 8 6 8 $345,906
Alonso Quinonez 58 8 4 7 $316,340
Agapito Delgadillo 36 7 8 0 $161,700
Martin A. Pedroza 40 6 5 5 $385,415
Victor Espinoza 37 6 5 3 $290,070
Chantal Sutherland 25 5 5 5 $158,430
David Romero Flores 31 5 4 4 $258,019
Jose Valdivia, Jr. 33 5 3 5 $238,926
Martin Garcia 15 4 2 6 $186,477
Kevin Krigger 54 3 11 9 $270,632
Garrett K. Gomez 17 3 5 7 $206,454
Mario Gutierrez 15 2 3 1 $106,450
Mike E. Smith 14 2 2 0 $127,400
Joseph J. Steiner 7 2 0 1 $29,380
Edwin A. Maldonado 25 1 4 1 $79,757
Brice Blanc 29 1 3 4 $117,338
Patrick A. Valenzuela 25 1 1 4 $57,974
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Re: PVal comeback?

Postby Vince P » Wed May 16, 2012 12:00 pm

Vince P wrote:Not taking anything away from his earlier skills, but I think many folks praising him as the second coming this summer will be shocked when reviewing his ROI for the past three years he has ridden. But keep betting on him in every race he rides in, please.


Curious, I know a lot of folks in here bet him blindly, so I'm wondering how that's turning out.

I saw him connect at Inglewatt's over the weekend - perhaps he's kickingass. Or perhaps he's overbet.

What's his ROI this year?

Vince P

Hollywoodmike wrote:
Does this answer your question Vince? He's done horribly since his latest comeback.

Leading Jockeys at Betfair Hollywood Park
Starting Date: 04/26/2012
Ending Date: 05/15/2012
Name Starts 1st 2nd 3rd Earnings
Rafael Bejarano 40 13 7 9 $785,968
Joseph Talamo 62 11 13 10 $611,157
Joel Rosario 53 9 9 5 $480,205
Eswan Flores 71 8 6 8 $345,906
Alonso Quinonez 58 8 4 7 $316,340
Agapito Delgadillo 36 7 8 0 $161,700
Martin A. Pedroza 40 6 5 5 $385,415
Victor Espinoza 37 6 5 3 $290,070
Chantal Sutherland 25 5 5 5 $158,430
David Romero Flores 31 5 4 4 $258,019
Jose Valdivia, Jr. 33 5 3 5 $238,926
Martin Garcia 15 4 2 6 $186,477
Kevin Krigger 54 3 11 9 $270,632
Garrett K. Gomez 17 3 5 7 $206,454
Mario Gutierrez 15 2 3 1 $106,450
Mike E. Smith 14 2 2 0 $127,400
Joseph J. Steiner 7 2 0 1 $29,380
Edwin A. Maldonado 25 1 4 1 $79,757
Brice Blanc 29 1 3 4 $117,338
Patrick A. Valenzuela 25 1 1 4 $57,974


So if you wagered $2 on every mount he rode at Inglewatts, you'd have won $57,974?

Thanks for the stats....

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