First Post: Thursday, March 30, 2017

Hey! Where’d everybody go?

Free ones: Rundown…

Gulfstream Park Proper 6, 8, 9
Santa Anita 2, 5, 8

Pay-side (Weekend/Weekday): Today…

Fair Grounds 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10
Golden Gate 2
Oaklawn 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9
Turfway 5, 9

Today’s Stakes Pageantry: None today, but your marquee matchup in the Big-League Ice Hockey this evening takes place in Minn., where the Wild host Ottawa at 8 p.m. EDT / 5 p.m. PDT.

Yesterday’s Activity:

Track (Win Mutuels $20+ That Actually Occurred at That Track On That Day/Gettable Via Current Home-Office-Approved Guidelines) [H/T to P.A.T. in Ky. for suggesting this clarification.]

Chas. Town (1/0) — Shepherdstown visitor center moving.

Gulf (4/3) — Race 4 was not contentious, but Dual Qualifier Royalaspen (90, 80) was all set for a visit by High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads after the Trump klan was through with it; she went gate-to-wire to win by 3 parts of a length at $25-even. Race 5 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads were sold on Vendita, a sufficient and second-best number on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; she went gate-to-wire to win by 3 parts of a length at $34.20. The daily double paid $ 417-straight. Race 10 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads set sail with Second Mate, 91 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; he was a stalking-horse throughout, winning by a clean nose at $20.40. Good work.

Mahoning (1/1) — Race 6 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads found the lesson in Academic Affair, 82 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; he raced mane-to-wire anyway, winning by 5¾ at $21.40. Good work.

PennNat (1/0) — Host Peng-a-wins spatchcocked by Chicagoland, 5-1; Bryan Rust’s 13th goal of the season was the consolation for Pgh.

Tampa (4/2½) — Race 3 was not contentious, but High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads were on-song with Dual Qualifier Elusive Harmony (82, 93); she raced gate-to-wire to win by 6 at $22.80. Race 4 was contentious amongst the experienceds, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads put the mermaid costume on for Princess Ariel, 80 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; she rallied a little to win by 1¼ at $23-straight. The daily double paid $267.80. Race 10 was for the Old-School Champeens, courtesy of Queendesanimaux, Fair Odds of 5-1 in a contentious lineup; she went gate-to-wire to win by 7¼ at $24-and-no-cents. Good work.

Turf Paradise (0/0) — Host Coyotes X to St. Louis, Y-Z;

The WRD (2/½) — Old-School Champeens again, this time in the finale, contentious, with Unconscious Luck at Fair Odds of 5-1; he went gate-to-wire to win by 3¼ at $25-flat. Good work.

WMF Report:

Early
Chas. Town 6½f, 7f
Gulf 1m
Santa Anita 6f
Turfway 6f

Nocturnal Submission: Sifting through the wreckage…

Thank you. Best wishes. Goodbye. Later!

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