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Ny Metro racing in the glory days. Virtually all of the sharp trainers were off my radar as far as claiming from them.Larry Summer, Perry Steinkhol, Ray Flis, Rejean Daigneault, Lou Meittinis, etc - all definitly no nos. I looked for second and third tier trainers who were languishing with formerly classy horses and had dropped in price. Unlike life, in horse racing you CAN buy class
Agree about entering in a claimer, but if you claim off a friend I think you're sending him a message.
It is a bit crazy how Monticello’s handle per race is only exceeded on the east coast by the Meadowlands. The place is a total dump. I would say 75% of the horses are not worth much. And like most half mile ovals there is very little closing from behind. Post positions 6,7,8 perform so terribly vs 1-5. So knowing that 47% favs win it becomes tough to win any real money. All this being said, their handle greatly outperforms most harness tracks by a lot. Not everything in life is explainable.
Drivers will often direct their friends to claim certain horses that they have sat behind. I'm not saying this is bad, it makes total sense.
Half the races at all tracks should be claimers. It's the best way to bring in new owners. Claim one -- watch him race the next week. And I don't mean these N/W inflated price claimers. Just straight claimers.
Most claiming owners aren’t “owners”They are renting horses for a short period