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10 hole and DUNN though.
Who knows but the trainers who is ready for a great performance.
10 hole and DUNN10 hole and doneHe ain't one to two seconds faster than these...in this race.That's what you need from the 10 hole.He goes 25 and change he ends up 52 to the half.He goes a big 26 and tucks he has to make a second big move.And his top competition can do the same from inside the 6 in one move.This ain't some average race 10 hole where that horse just loops.BB has to pull a 146 and light change to win from the 10 Saturday, he will?, then yes!
Brandon Blvd will win the race. Best driver means everything.Macdonald, Bobble or Dexter..Duhhhhhh!As I mentioned earlier...He will leave for position come away 6th or 7th. He won't try to go for the lead at the start, nor should he. He will sit chilly to around the half.There will be a huge speed duel up front probably 52 or 53 to the half.Brandon and Dexter will come 3rd over and pace right by all of them. 146.4
Who ever goes to the top, bobble loops.He'll bottom out the field.I said what you said though, if BB wins he'll have to do a 146 and change.I know BJ will do a 146 and change. Getting the long ass needle
Bobble tried to loop last week and couldn't get clearThat is Beau Jangles signature move against the Canadian horses he's been beating up on prior to last week. Didn't work last week won't this week. Even if he clears he will spend himself trying to do so and the outside flow will be breathing down his bouncing head This race will set up for a horse coming from the back..aka Brandon Blvd.Morning line 8-1 on that horse. No way he goes off at that but I'd take 5-1.
kennyjust for clarity there was a 100 people live at the draw and it was streamed live
If cassie is in Canada bet Brandon Blvd
Now, on Saturday, Brandon Blvd, with driver Dexter Dunn, will attempt to become the first horse to win the Grade 1 North America Cup from post 10. Over the past 32 years, when the event for 3-year-old pacers was moved to Woodbine (1994 through 2006), and since then to Mohawk, no horse has won the race from that outermost starting spot. Brandon Blvd and driver Dexter Dunn will look to overcome post 10 in Saturday’s 43rd Pepsi North America Cup at Woodbine Mohawk Park. “Brandon Blvd had done a lot of firsts,” trainer Andrew Harris said at the North America Cup press conference following Tuesday’s draw. “If there’s any (other) firsts out there that he can accomplish, maybe this is it.”