La Derby Full Day Form

fbwinnersfbwinners Senior Member
edited March 2011 in Horse Racing Forum
If anyone wants the La Derby full card form, just shoot me an email and I will send it over, I already have it before DRF has posted it.



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  • fbwinnersfbwinners Senior Member
    edited March 2011
    The 98th Louisiana Derby

    Grade II -- Purse $1,000,000 -- 3-Year-Olds -- 1 1/8 miles

    Saturday, March 26, 2011 -- Race 10 -- Approx. Post 4:55 p.m. CDT

    Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots







    PP

    Horse
    Jockey
    M/L Odds



    Owner
    Trainer








    1

    Nacho Business
    Joe Bravo
    10-1*



    George & Lori Hall
    Kelly Breen








    2

    Pants On Fire
    Rosie Napravnik
    10-1*



    George & Lori Hall
    Kelly Breen








    3

    Nehro
    Michael Baze
    30-1



    Zayat Stables LLC (Ahmed Zayat)
    Steve Asmussen








    4

    Mavericking
    Shaun Bridgmohan
    20-1



    Team Block (David & Patricia Block)
    Neil Pessin








    5

    Mucho Macho Man
    Rajiv Maragh
    9-5



    Reaves Thoroughbred Racing & Dream Team 1 Racing (Dean Reeves) (Jim Culver)
    Kathy Ritvo








    6

    Liondrive
    James Graham
    50-1



    Thomas Amenta & Tom Amenta II
    Tim Ice








    7

    Machen
    Edgar Prado
    7-2



    Courtlandt Farms (Donald A. Adam)
    Neil Howard








    8

    Majestic Harbor
    Corey Lanerie
    12-1



    Gallant Stable (Ron Beegle, et al)
    Paul McGee








    9

    Le Mans
    Steve Asmussen
    20-1



    Zayat Stables LLC (Ahmed Zayat)
    Robby Albarado








    10

    Wilkinson
    Neil Howard
    8-1



    Gallardia Racing, LLC (Ed Gaylord)
    Garrett Gomez








    11

    Left
    Jesse Campbell
    10-1



    Adele B. Dilschneider & Claiborne Farm (Seth Hancock)
    Al Stall Jr.








    12

    Elite Alex
    Calvin Borel
    6-1



    Elite Alex LLC
    Tim Ritchey








    13

    Populist Politics
    Richard Eramia
    30-1



    Klaravich Stables Inc. (Seth Klarman & William H. Lawrence)
    Tom Amoss










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  • DraynayDraynay Banned
    edited March 2011
    Wilkinson may be the horse for the course. It will be tough to beat the favorite but Wilkinson may be good enough to make some noise here.
  • DiscreetCatDiscreetCat Moderator
    edited March 2011
    Hey FB, heard anything good around the track regarding Machen?
  • fbwinnersfbwinners Senior Member
    edited March 2011
    Hey FB, heard anything good around the track regarding Machen?



    He is sitting on a career effort, if he can leave the gate clean. They say his last work was they best they have seen this meet. Did it with ease!!!!! He will drift in price since Elite Alex is in this race.


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  • FlyinLateFlyinLate Senior Member
    edited March 2011
    I like Machen and Nacho Business.
    Hoping both will put forth a big effort this weekend.
  • DiscreetCatDiscreetCat Moderator
    edited March 2011
    fbwinners wrote: »
    He is sitting on a career effort, if he can leave the gate clean. They say his last work was they best they have seen this meet. Did it with ease!!!!! He will drift in price since Elite Alex is in this race.


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    Nice, thanks FB!
  • John GreenhawJohn Greenhaw Senior Member
    edited March 2011
    Asst trainer for Neil Howard reports that Machen is probably better prepared for LA Derby than his stablemate, Wilkinson, but that they expect both to put in very good efforts. He also reports that we will see last years 2yo stakes winner, Lou Brissie, in action soon, probably in a alw n1w and to expect a good price since he has been off since last Oct in a Keeneland stakes race but that he is working well and really matured during is off time this winter as he is coming off bone chips in ankle.
  • fbwinnersfbwinners Senior Member
    edited March 2011
    Asst trainer for Neil Howard reports that Machen is probably better prepared for LA Derby than his stablemate, Wilkinson, but that they expect both to put in very good efforts. He also reports that we will see last years 2yo stakes winner, Lou Brissie, in action soon, probably in a alw n1w and to expect a good price since he has been off since last Oct in a Keeneland stakes race but that he is working well and really matured during is off time this winter as he is coming off bone chips in ankle.



    Ditto on the above, that is the same thing Howard told me in the paddock on Risen Star day about Lou Brissie.


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