#2 W W
Crazy doesn’t stretchout to a route often, but he almost always makes it
count when he does. He finished third in a tougher spot at Churchill last time
out and his four routes before that were a second at Ellis Park and two wins at
Fanduel Fairmount Park. Fits vs. These with Arrieta aboard.
Play in
exacta box with #6 Mystery Mo, who has five career wins but lately has
developed a penchant for finishing second, which he had done in five of his
last six races. Past winner at Oaklawn is the ideal exacta horse.
Race 10
#1 Don’t
Wait Up
Winner of both
recent races and has racked up quite a good record recently with 3 wins in his last
4 dirt races and 4 wins in his last 6 dirt track outings. Speed figures are
good and he has a versatile running style as a horse that can go wire to wire or can win
after rating just off the pace.
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