Posted on 04/25/2020 11:17:32 AM PDT by Libloather
We have horse racing tips and free picks for today's racing card, including betting action at Gulfstream Park and Oaklawn Park. Our horse racing analyst Monique Vág shares her five favorite horse racing bets for Saturday, April 25, which start at 2:46 p.m. ET.
GULFSTREAM PARK, RACE 5
7 Furlongs, Purse: $45,000 Maiden,
Post: 2:46 p.m. ET
No. 1 DREAMS OF TOMORROW (10/1): Should offer a nice price at post time given that this is a first time starter making his racing debut. Although the rail post can often prove tricky for younger horses especially, I think this colt could be positioned well to win first asking.
Trainer Claude McGaughey has had quite a bit of success with first timers, along with his sire who is clicking at a 16 percent rate. I'll be taking a shot on this horse to hit the board at a nice price.
OAKLAWN PARK, RACE 8
6 Furlongs, Purse: $62,000 Allowance,
Post: 5:14 p.m. ET
No. 5 NOMIZAR (9/2): There is quite a bit of early speed in here and horses likely to be vying for the front end. This could set up very well for a filly like this who has been at her best working out trips from a little bit off the pace. She enters today in good form and is likely to benefit the most from potential faster early fractions.
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I sure miss playing the ponies.
Bettor Wins over $500k on 50-Cent Pick 5 on Horse Races at Gulfstream Park
AGREED 100%.
Yours, TMN78247
Never bet on a gray horse to run over a mile.
Always look at the Jockey
Pay attention to the Trainer
Respect the Owner
Next Saturday would have been the run for the roses.
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Like 2,3&4. Not sure about 1 never is a pretty broad term.
Native Dancer for one.
Me too. Grew up at Monmouth, aqueduct, and Belmont.
Played at those tracks and a few others. Most of time was spent Retama (San Antonio). My Mom was in the hospital close by and when she went to bed I would go play the ponies.
Me too. Grew up at Monmouth, aqueduct, and Belmont.
Not sure what race you are on but, Let’s have some fun.
I guess you never watched Alphabet Soup in the 1996 breeders cup classic.
My favorite jock, Calvin “BO-uptherail” is retired.
Yours, TMN78247
There have been a few of them.
:)
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