For the first two weeks of a meet, I spend more time watching than wagering. My goal is to identify who among the new jocks have more riding skill than the public immediately recognizes. There is always at least one. And, he or she is often the key to excellent profits.
The most celebrated of this season's new crop at NYRA, is David Cohen. He has been immediately embraced by the more prolific training operations and is listed near the top of leading riders..
But don't sleep Angel Serpa and Anna Naprovnik. I give a second look to any horse they ride. It has already been key to major winning wagers. Simply the fact, that either of this talented duo is aboard, is enough.
Conversely, no matter how hot Tony Dutrow is out of town, when he legs up NYRA's worst rider on a horse (you know who you are), I immediately throw the nag out. And, rightly so.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
$500 'monster' exacta on Big A IDT
Two Monster-movers in the second race on Aqueduct's inner-dirt-track finished first and second to return a humongous $514 in the exacta. Move trainer Ubilo Rodrigo hoisted apprentice Jackie Davis aboard winner Northern Warrior to pay $71.5. $19. $8.6. An unusually inept Eddie Castro, aboard 11-1 Landlash, could have won but finished second. Borderline mover My Lucky Way finished third to complete a $6,458 trifecta. What's up, Eddie?
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