Through The Binoculars
By: JOHN PIESEN
So much for annointing Nobiz Like Shobiz a lock to become the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed.
Sent off at 3-5 in the Fountain of Youth, No Biz finished third, beaten a half-length and a nose by Scat Daddy and Stormello. If No Biz had be
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Outsmarting the Public
By: Ray Taulbot
Regular readers of this publication are aware of pace handicapping, and it is not
uncommon for us to receive many letters each month asking questions about the pace factor.
Many readers misunderstand t
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An angle that gets an "A" for excellence
By: RAY TAULBOT
The following is an informative angle written by Ray Taulbot.
THE A ANGLE DEALS WITH A
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Louisiana Derby back from year off
By: By Don Agriss - Horse Racing Editor, SPORTS NETWORK
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The devastation that was and continues from Hurricane Katrina not only shattered people's lives, it also had an effect on thoroughbred racing. The Fair Grounds, located in New Orleans, suffered such damage that the 2005-2006 season had to be m
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Mutuel Field favored in second Derby Future Wager
Louisville, KY (Sports Network) - The second of three Kentucky Derby future wagering pools has been set with 24 betting interests, including 23 individual horses. The pool opens Thursday at noon (et) and closes Sunday at 6 p.m. (et).
The mutuel fiel
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Circular Quay back for Louisiana Derby
New Orleans, LA (Sports Network) - Circular Quay, the defeated Risen Star Stakes favorite, is the 9-5 favorite in a field of eight three-year-olds for Saturday's $600,000 Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds. The 1 1/16 mile race is an important stepping stone to the Kentucky Der
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Weekly Television Schedule
- March 17
- Horse Racing: San Felipe/Rebel/Gotham, 7:00-8:00pm, ESPN
- March 24
Weekly Stakes Race Schedule
- March 9
- Oaklawn Park, Razorback Breeders' Cup H. (G3), $150,000, 4&up, 8.5f
- March 10
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