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no thead on the actionhow ridiculous is it that 2yo fillies like Loua Dipa going 148 just as fast as aged ffa and 3 yos are going. Not good for the sport at all...see Looksgoodinlou who was 48.3 but an afterthought this year besides the upset in in the kyss final Brandon Blvd was awesome today and allowed to somehow go off at 10-1 to rally to beat Frantic Hanover while apparently the drivers intend to ruin 2yos like Signal Caller who had the lead then finished 44 lengths back going for an 88K purse well we get a match race sort of tomorrow in the aged mare division..3 horses...Sylvia, Joe and Yankee B Something who i guess will just sit and watch to finish 3rd and get a check. Not a fan of match races and sometimes nothing good can come from them especially with the paltry purse why not wait until the BC to the real showdown.Futurity Trot looks wide open. Emotion is probably the best 3yo right now but that post 10 is going to be tough. Is this when Maryland breaks his cherry for the year. Super Chapter got beat last week when he shouldnt be a nobody. Go Dog Go trotted up a fast 49 and change mile but is he tough enough. Wouldnt be surprised if some other longshot wins. Filly Futurity looks like Delaney Hanover based off last week is prohibitive fave with Yo Tillie rightly opting not to supplement. I dont buy that Ake has What A Bid ready to go off the layoffI think Periculum and Warawee Michelle trot sub 150 miles and Captain Albano going to assert himself in a sub 147 mile. did they redraw the Tattersalls..i could have sworn I say Louprint in with Prince Hal but now I see Louprint in with Captain Optimistic and Hal in with Madden Oaks. I say both Hal and Lou win easily in 147.1 miles. Where is Miki and Minnie...must not be right if Ryder skipped both weeks to save her for BC. Rodeo Drive looks like a beast but I suppose Loulou has a shot here.
thanks....i dont like it..why cant they race as an entry...i think the powers that be demanded Prince Hal and Louprint be split seeing they are the top 2 by a good distance
I believe the redraw was because of common ownership, but didn't hear anything beyond that.
Any more information about this? It does not make sense.
Here is the answer. Mac Nichol is listed as an owner of Lite Up the World. He is also part of the "Prince Hal Hanover Stable" which owns Prince Hal Hanover. Those two horses had originally drawn in in to the same division, but had to be split because of the common ownership.
There was no common ownership on the rest of the card in any race?