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Horses to watch 5-29
Arlington Park
Unreal Rocket: Bumped with winner at break, raced more than 10 ½ lengths behind after half a mile, was five wide in stretch, rallied from fifth to make up more than 6 ¼ lengths and lost by a neck at six stages on May 27
Indian Moonshine: Packed eight lengths behind after a half in six-mile, rallied in the final stretch to catch up and lost by five lengths a neck at 1 1 / 8 miles on May 19
BELMONT
Peg Player: Raced eighth early, dropped back to ninth more than five lengths behind after half a mile, came wide for drive, rallied from fifth to make up to seven lengths and lost by half a length 1 1 / 8 miles on turf on May 24
Sterwins: Chased pace four wide 9 ½ lengths behind in sixth after a half-mile, dropped back in turn, came back stretch, up 6 ¾ lengths and lost by three-quarters of a length of six stages on May 20, ran the quarter-finals in 24 5.4.
Pennyrile: Packed fourth highest 8 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, rallied in stretch to others, representing more than 4 ¼ lengths, nose and was withdrawn at six stages on May 11, ran the quarter-finals in 24 5.1.
CALDER
Ladydoctorsfortune: Accrued at the beginning of the third, fell by 5 ½ lengths behind in fourth after a half-mile, saved ground around the turn ousted in stretch, made up 2 ½ lengths and was nosed at seven furlongs on May 27.
Lord abundant: played 2 ½ lengths back in fifth after a half-mile, stabilized in turn, leaving traffic corner room in stretch, up 2 ¾ lengths and lost by three-quarters of a length of five furlongs on the grass May 20
Staryi: stabilized early, checked in early, ran more than 5 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, rallied four wide in stretch, made up more than four lengths and lost by a head at a mile on turf April 30.
Churchill Downs
Lord Lovat: Broke slowly, hitting rival, raced eighth more than 8 lengths behind after a half-mile, advanced along the rail in turn ousted four wide between foes for drive, rallied from fourth to make up 4 ¼ lengths in stretch and gained second by a neck at six stages on May 21
Handlewoman: hull in the air, landed badly behind early, raced ninth more than 8 ½ lengths behind after three-sixteenths of a mile, ran around hedges near turn, angled out of eight wide into the lane, hit by late winner, made more than two lengths and lost a length of five stages on the turf May 13
Kin to the wind: Pinfall after the start, trailed early, raced ninth more than 7 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, advanced to seventh place on the tour, won more than 2 ¾ lengths in stretch and lost by three-quarters of a length and a neck at 1 1 / 16 miles on the turf at Gulfstream Park on March 26. (Sluggish at the start, moved up to seventh after a half-mile, increased slightly between rivals in this round room, waiting for a quarter of a mile, angled five wide into stretch and drew clear by 1 ¾ lengths at a mile on the grass May 10)
Finger Lakes
Sosella: played 12 ½ lengths behind in fifth place after a half-mile, angled to rail stretch upper, composed of more than 4 ¼ lengths and lost by a neck at 1 1 / 16 miles April 29 at Tampa Bay Downs.
HOLLYWOOD PARK
Purple Royale ran seventh more than 16 lengths behind after a half-mile, moved on in turn, came out in stretch to rally from fifth willingly closing, consisting of more than six lengths and lost by a neck in stages 7 ½ May 27
New Joysey Jeff: Stalked pace in second from the beginning a bit off the rail, put a head forward three deep at mid-stretch, rider lost whip pole last sixteenth and was beaten by three-quarters of a mile in length on turf May 21
INDIANA DOWNS
Buster Bailey: fourth played after a half-mile, saved ground into the lane, angled out Stretch, the leader trapped inside the sixteenth pole and drew clear by two lengths at 1 1 / 16 miles on turf on May 8 (Fifth first run, fell to sixth within six lengths behind after a half-mile, angled at mid-track for training, finished second in the race fully taking up 3 ½ lengths in stretch and lost by a neck at 1 1 / 16 miles on turf May 20)
LOUISIANA DOWNS
Shezacommander: Trailed early, increased slightly in the eighth over 8 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile drag along the rail in stretch, angled out late to more than 5 ¼ lengths and gained a second half-length of seven stages on May 14
MONMOUTH
Slew Enough: pinched back, hit the break, trailed early, edged up to seventh most seven lengths behind after a half-mile, came three wide into stretch rallying from fourth to make up more than 2 ½ lengths and gained per second 3 ½ lengths at six stages on May 13
PHILADELPHIA PARK
Arabian Cat: rushed inside early in the second, fell 6 ½ lengths behind in third after a half-mile, came out late to catch up four lengths and lost by half a length 5 ½ stage May 20
Letrado: Raced fifth early, dropped to sixth more than 6 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, tip off on this round, rallied from third to make up to 2 ½ lengths in stretch and lost a half-length at a mile and 70 yards on 13 May
Without Win: Packed fourth more than 5 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, rallied in stretch to make up five lengths and gained second by 5 ½ to 6 ½ lengths stage April 23. (Third played early, dropped to fourth place more than five lengths behind after a half-mile, rallied in stretch to make up 2 ¼ lengths and gained second by 1 ¼ lengths at 5 ½ stages May 15)
Sign Post: Did not break alertly, raced sixth early, advanced to fifth more than six lengths behind after a half-mile, rallied inside in stretch, closed from fourth to second bravely up two lengths and lost by a length of 5 ½ stage April 11. (Pressed pace, led by half a length after half a mile, took command in the stretch and won by three lengths at six stages on May 6)
Imachadancer: Ran sixth more than 3 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, rallied to fourth in stretch, closed and make up 5 lengths and a half lost by a length of six stages over a sloppy surface on April 8.
PIMLICO
Raising Charlie played early in the fourth, fell between horses at the Fifth more than 4 ½ lengths behind after three-eighths of a mile, swung wide near the pole sixteenth and lost by a length of five stages on the grass May 25
Liso Y Sedoso: Jostled at break, recovered to seventh after racing one quart mile, stabilized by tight rivals in 6 ½ lengths behind after a half-mile, angled to stretch up and rallied to a second win a nose least six stages on May 19
I Got Speed: played 5 ½ lengths behind in fourth after a half-mile, dropped back in fifth place after six stages, gathered outside stretch to win more than 4 ¾ lengths and the loss of three quarters of a length of 1 1 / 16 miles on a good surface on May 13
About the Author
Greg Melikov,
WagerWeb.com Contributing Writer
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