I just got the first half with Calidoscopio. Now I need Palace Malice to win tomorrow. ($20 play). Unbelievable run by this ten-year-old, coming from at least 20 lengths back to get the win.
Bill
Brooklyn/Belmont double
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Brooklyn/Belmont double
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Re: Brooklyn/Belmont double
Bill from WA wrote:I just got the first half with Calidoscopio. Now I need Palace Malice to win tomorrow. ($20 play). Unbelievable run by this ten-year-old, coming from at least 20 lengths back to get the win.
Bill
Hi Bill,
He ran a great race....I think he's only the 2nd horse to win a GR I at Belmont at ten years of age. That ticket will be worth more than an ounce of gold:>) Good Luck, TJ
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Hi Dub
Yes, old age is catching up with me (as it will with you one day). All that betting horses is, is an opinion, and you're certainly entitled to yours. I respect your opinion as much as anyone, and I wish you the best of luck with your wagers. I'm having cataract surgery on Monday, so I will be off for awhile.
Good luck to all in the Belmont.
Bill
Yes, old age is catching up with me (as it will with you one day). All that betting horses is, is an opinion, and you're certainly entitled to yours. I respect your opinion as much as anyone, and I wish you the best of luck with your wagers. I'm having cataract surgery on Monday, so I will be off for awhile.
Good luck to all in the Belmont.
Bill
Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is like a broken winged bird that cannot fly.
Langston Hughes
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Bill from WA wrote:Hi Dub
Yes, old age is catching up with me (as it will with you one day). All that betting horses is, is an opinion, and you're certainly entitled to yours. I respect your opinion as much as anyone, and I wish you the best of luck with your wagers. I'm having cataract surgery on Monday, so I will be off for awhile.
Good luck to all in the Belmont.
Bill
Hi Bill,
Hope all goes well with the cataract surgery....I'm sure it will. Good luck with that double too, I'm rooting for you on both counts:>) TJ
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Bill from WA wrote:Hi Dub
Yes, old age is catching up with me (as it will with you one day). All that betting horses is, is an opinion, and you're certainly entitled to yours. I respect your opinion as much as anyone, and I wish you the best of luck with your wagers. I'm having cataract surgery on Monday, so I will be off for awhile.
Good luck to all in the Belmont.
Bill
hope all goes well tomorrow Bill.
jm
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Bill from WA wrote:Just got home from surgery, Everything went well. I'm trying to type this using one eye, so my depth perception sucks.
Bill
Hi Bill,
Very happy to hear that....how much better will your handicapping be now that you see like a kid again:>) Great job with your Belmont Stakes and how well you and your conduit mares system performed. Best Wishes, TJ