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Harness Racing / Re: Sunday, July 19 - Gambling Day 200 in 2026
« Last post by JT on Today at 12:56:52 PM »
Very good night at Scioto but race 16 nose loss devastated a nice p4

Here goes some more  #8 at Colonial race 1 looked horrible but tpp late for me to cancel

I have the kiddos for a couple of hours than off to the sports bar for World Cup finals. Go Messi

Colonial race 2

p4  78/489/235/27

Monmouth off turf

Race 1  P5  1/136/7/1/689

Spa race 1  p5  367/38twelve/8/2/123
I am glad ya did well there, you usually do
I know you hate 5he time between races though
I am pulling for Argentina as well tmbz1
The SPA early sequence is tough
I globbed on your Monmouth pick but added a few ;D

Monmouth early pick 5
1,2,3,5,8/1,3-7/7/1/3-9
$105
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Harness Racing / Re: AL PAPI turning into a monster going forward?
« Last post by Sweet on Today at 12:54:51 PM »
McNair's horse set the hot internal fractions-- the others just followed along...that is why the mile was fast

Papi Rob and Melilo are not "cooked"- ngc3-then only horse that was cooked was McNair's

So which is it with McNair he's a cheating F at the lower level.

At this level is he retarded?

Ok driver that gets spoon fed rides for quite some time.

He's a bad actor too with all his F's after the finish line torching horses or coming from way back off a slow pace with a speed horse.

He drops dead, racing wins!  ;D
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Harness Racing / Re: The Adios? Grade 1 ?
« Last post by gurals casino on Today at 12:53:03 PM »
One final comment. I agree, he knew Frantic Hanover was behind him, and yes, pulling to the outside would improve his chances of making the finals, where we disagree is whether he was or wasn't trying to win by doing so, I say yes, you say no. I go back to my previous point which is, what if by helping Frantic Hanover by pulling instead of sitting, she faded out of the top 4 and didn't advance but Frantic did, would you still be saying the same thing?

I feel your theory that he wasn't trying to win is the mindset of some people who are turned off by harness racing because they think alot of races are staged, I'm not saying some aren't but don't believe it happens in big races. We'll just agree to disagree.

thank you tmbz1
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Harness Racing / Re: AL PAPI turning into a monster going forward?
« Last post by gurals casino on Today at 12:51:46 PM »
AL Papi was a good horse last year and this year as well.  Don’t understand why the race had to go so fast but, my prediction is that he wins the final.  I like OOM but I just don’t think he can slug it out with AL PApi and Brandon Blvd week after week.  Hey I have been wrong before maybe I am on this as well

McNair's horse set the hot internal fractions-- the others just followed along...that is why the mile was fast

Papi and Melilo are not "cooked"- ngc3-then only horse that was cooked was McNair's
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Harness Racing / Re: The Adios? Grade 1 ?
« Last post by Lockedin with Pace on Today at 12:50:50 PM »
One final comment. I agree, he knew Frantic Hanover was behind him, and yes, pulling to the outside would improve his chances of making the finals, where we disagree is whether he was or wasn't trying to win by doing so, I say yes, you say no. I go back to my previous point which is, what if by helping Frantic Hanover by pulling instead of sitting, she faded out of the top 4 and didn't advance but Frantic did, would you still be saying the same thing?

I feel your theory that he wasn't trying to win is the mindset of some people who are turned off by harness racing because they think alot of races are staged, I'm not saying some aren't but don't believe it happens in big races. We'll just agree to disagree.
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Harness Racing / Re: AL PAPI turning into a monster going forward?
« Last post by Sweet on Today at 12:50:00 PM »
AL Papi was a good horse last year and this year as well.  Don’t understand why the race had to go so fast but, my prediction is that he wins the final.  I like OOM but I just don’t think he can slug it out with AL PApi and Brandon Blvd week after week.  Hey I have been wrong before maybe I am on this as well

Al Papi is going week after week, mot OOMM lately.

Burke will try to strategize  a win with a torched pace and closer and try to catch OOMM in the middle.

Why he went too fast, and this dumb ass thread going over time and time again logic.  You burn the elim even if in hand the equal if not better full tank horse wins.

OOMM ran like a qualifier.
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Harness Racing / Re: AL PAPI turning into a monster going forward?
« Last post by hoosierboy on Today at 12:43:42 PM »
AL Papi was a good horse last year and this year as well.  Don’t understand why the race had to go so fast but, my prediction is that he wins the final.  I like OOM but I just don’t think he can slug it out with AL PApi and Brandon Blvd week after week.  Hey I have been wrong before maybe I am on this as well
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Harness Racing / Re: Sunday, July 19 - Gambling Day 200 in 2026
« Last post by Sweet on Today at 12:42:10 PM »
28-1 start..paid $59.20
That is like a wet dream ngc3
Yeah man $105 dd will pay for a $7 bet tmbz1
I am trying from now on for no singles in the last leg even more now then ever.
Sometimes its unavoidable unfortunately.

I posted a $4.80 cost pick 5 at Mohawk in their 1st the other day.

Needed McNair to get a cold 2/5 shot home in the 5th race, f'ing speed horse way off a slow pace, missed by nothing.  Either that or he torches the horse.

Was paying $480.

It paid $5k though, so yeh 48 bux I hit it.
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Harness Racing / Re: Sunday, July 19 - Gambling Day 200 in 2026
« Last post by bello on Today at 12:41:40 PM »
Good luck mello bello!!
Any luck at Scioto last night?

Very good night at Scioto but race 16 nose loss devastated a nice p4

Here goes some more  #8 at Colonial race 1 looked horrible but tpp late for me to cancel

I have the kiddos for a couple of hours than off to the sports bar for World Cup finals. Go Messi

Colonial race 2

p4  78/489/235/27

Monmouth off turf

Race 1  P5  1/136/7/1/689

Spa race 1  p5  367/38twelve/8/2/123
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Harness Racing / NOW THRIVING BIG TIME
« Last post by Pacer 2 on Today at 12:39:28 PM »
Oak Grove, KY – Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel wrapped its sixth year hosting live harness racing this past week, which proved to be the greatest season yet for the southwest Kentucky track with continued handle gains year over year as well as a successful foray onto the Grand Circuit with the inaugural running of the $500,000 Oak Grove Trotting Derby as well as the $300,000 Oak Grove Trotting Oaks.

The introduction of the Oak Grove Trotting Derby and Oaks, which were held alongside a rich day of racing on Preakness Saturday (May 16), added buzz and anticipation for racing at Oak Grove coming into 2026, which had already been building as more and more owners, horsepeople and gamblers have been drawn to the ever-improving harness racing product out of southwest Kentucky. These marquee races for Oak Grove — the latest stepping stones toward harness racing’s classic events, the Hambletonian and Hambletonian Oaks — provided year-defining performances by Oaks winner Jailbird Jog and Derby winner Spencer Hanover as well as Derby runner-up Endurance, and their performances have bolstered their champion profiles to add depth to the body of the sport’s top trotting prospects on the approach to the career-defining races in the Hambletonian and Hambletonian Oaks.


Coming to the finish line at Oak Grove. Tony Centonze Photography.
With the quality of racing both in overnights and stakes improving at Oak Grove year over year, the bettors have also responded with their dollars to help the track once again grow in wagering handle. Gamblers pushed nearly $13 million through the windows on Oak Grove action in 2026, a 13-percent increase from 2025’s gross handle. And for the third year in a row, Oak Grove broke its single-day handle record on the Monday following the Kentucky Derby, but because bettors showed such high interest in Oak Grove racing on that day, the track responded by building a robust card that included the eliminations for the inaugural Oak Grove Trotting Derby and Oaks. The bettors responded to the loaded card of stakes racing with the sports’ best horses, drivers and trainers in competition by pushing a record $873,180 through the windows, crushing the previous single-day handle record by 50 percent. Oak Grove’s growth in the harness racing sphere has remained constant, with handle increasing at the track every year since its opening in 2020.

Adding to the record-breaking season, Oak Grove literally broke records on the track with a total of 12 track records set through the 2026 season. Track records started to fall on the Monday, May 4, card of racing when Naked And Famous scorched the track to win her elimination of the Oak Grove Trotting Oaks in 1:51.2, besting a nearly two-year-old track record for sophomore trotting fillies. From there, 11 other track records were either equaled or lowered on the revamped Oak Grove surface, including the all-age marks on the pace and trot with Whiskey Wow trotting the fastest mile ever over the track with a 1:50.3 win in a Kentucky Sire Stakes event on May 25 and Sea Bistro Hanover pacing a 1:48 mile on closing day to win his Kentucky Sire Stakes final for 3-year-old males as well as to match the record set by Admiral Hill as a 4-year-old in 2024.

Oak Grove will carry this momentum into 2027 with the second edition of the Oak Grove Trotting Derby and Oaks, and with every season will provide a high-quality racing product for gamblers as well as owners, breeders and trainers to help create lucrative opportunities for industry participants competing inside of the horse racing capital of the world, Kentucky.
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