Aqueduct race 7 Wednesday
John Greenhaw
Senior Member
oc $25k f & m 3 up 6f ny bred
#6 MISSISSIPPI TOO, 6-1
Trainer Weaver's people love her today in this spot. Throw out last where she was bumped hard at the start and taken completely out of race. Her workout 5 days ago signals readiness after 48 days off. A return to prior form and a clean break makes this fillie tough and a bargain @ 6-1.
#6 win/place
exacta 6-2/3
trifecta 6-2/3
I have some good info on a Wood longshot that you may want to consider putting below Uncle Mo in your exotics. Hot shot Mid-Atlantic trainer Chris Grove will send NORMAN ASBJORNSON back to Aqu after running 2nd to Stay Thirsty in the Gotham. That day he was 50-1 and ran with Stay Thirsty until the stretch when his jock, Pimental, lost control and brushed with the winner then yanked him out and caused him to get checked twice in the final 1/16. All he needed was a better ride and he would have had a chance to upset at a big price. He is bred to run all day, out of Real Quiet. Trainer Grove sent him out 5 days ago for a 1 mile work to get him fit, and Grove thinks this one has a chance to beat all except Uncle Mo, who they feel is likely to win. However, Grove took one of my horses who had done little and turned her into a winner.
#6 MISSISSIPPI TOO, 6-1
Trainer Weaver's people love her today in this spot. Throw out last where she was bumped hard at the start and taken completely out of race. Her workout 5 days ago signals readiness after 48 days off. A return to prior form and a clean break makes this fillie tough and a bargain @ 6-1.
#6 win/place
exacta 6-2/3
trifecta 6-2/3
I have some good info on a Wood longshot that you may want to consider putting below Uncle Mo in your exotics. Hot shot Mid-Atlantic trainer Chris Grove will send NORMAN ASBJORNSON back to Aqu after running 2nd to Stay Thirsty in the Gotham. That day he was 50-1 and ran with Stay Thirsty until the stretch when his jock, Pimental, lost control and brushed with the winner then yanked him out and caused him to get checked twice in the final 1/16. All he needed was a better ride and he would have had a chance to upset at a big price. He is bred to run all day, out of Real Quiet. Trainer Grove sent him out 5 days ago for a 1 mile work to get him fit, and Grove thinks this one has a chance to beat all except Uncle Mo, who they feel is likely to win. However, Grove took one of my horses who had done little and turned her into a winner.
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