Ok so everyone know the golden rule, but little of us follow it, you know, only bets certain races that you know you can hit, not all the races.
Well on Wednesday at the Orange Park Kennel Club you could have loaded up on a couple greyhounds and took home, or replunished your stock, of cold hard cash.
In the Matinee some great plays that panned out were Wp's Commodore in the 11th, Changling in the 13th and Kiowa Adara Art in the 14th.
All three greyhound looked to be the one to beat and each didn't disappoint.
Commodore loves to break from the rail and the 3 box was close enough with no speed to his inside.
Changling took to the outside post and was long gone early on, and Art was in grade B and clearly the class of the field.
The action continue on in the night card as well with Gm's Cashman, Kiowa Vic, Rays Pride, Kiowa Trent Tam, and Eds Mark Time.
All of these greyhounds were easy plays for a couple of different reasons.
Gm's Cashman was the Night of Stars winner and was competing in grade B race, enough said.
Kiowa Vic was a solid drop that got a cheaper B field and was due to hit the lid from a good outside post position.
Rays Pride has been a stakes runner here and was competing in grade C.
Kiowa Trent Tam, well if I have to explain it, they you haven't been paying attention. LOL! Only kidding, the best of two over 660 right now, she was doing what she does best and still payed $5 to win.
Last but not least, Eds Budby's brother, Eds Mark Time, got the rail post and put up a second win in a row.
Paylay these easy winners with some others underneath and you could have had a great payday at the racetrack.
Remember that spot plays are useful tools and keep them in mind the next time you are making your wagers.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
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