Garden City Highlight at Belmont Park on Saturday

Sep 17 2010 in Horse Racing

Horse Racing

The $250,000 Garden City is the first of nine Grade 1 races during the Belmont Park Fall Championship meeting. The rivalry drew a field of eight three-year-old fillies that drive go nine furlongs on the inner turf route.

The race is the third fool of the Late Pick 4, which has a $300,000 guaranteed pool.

The late Pick 4 starts with a tough maiden special weight race that drew a field of ten, with eight of them first on one occasion starters.

Brother in Arms and, Joe Vann are the only two in the field with a race under their belt and they both showed good early speed only to come out on the wrong end of a photo in their last outings.

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Among the start with timers, Adios Charlie is sent out usually Stanley Hough, who attracted the services of jockey Ramon Dominguez.

The following race is a first level concession clan on the lawn for state breds that drew a competitive field of ten.

The late running John Wyatt should get plenty of pace to run at and his late constant style could be the key to the race.

In extension, the Robert Barbara trainee gets a jockey upgrade from Jose Lezcano, who is coming off a poor Saratoga meeting, and the trainer will give a taunt up to Alan Garcia.

Check the Label comes into the Garden City riding a three-race win streak, last out a good looking win in the Virginia Oaks (G3) at Colonial Downs.

Two back she won the Sands Point over the Belmont Park turf, and if there is a race where you are looking for a cull on your Pick 4 ticket, Check the Label might be a good choice.

The final leg of the Pick 4 is a $25,000 claiming race on the turf for non-winners of two. The race drew a full field of ten with three sitting on the also-eligible list.

This might be the toughest leg of the four race sequence to solve, and you may necessitate to enough four or five deep in the decisive leg.

One live longshot is Broken Home, who is making his turf debut for trainer Edward Barker, who claimed the gelding in August benefit of $25,000.

The gelding has three sibs that pull someones leg won on turf, and at the 10/1 morning line odds, this guy could be the key to a handsome payoff today.

I longing also use Holy Ego and On Vacation on my ticket, and those with deep pockets may want to consider adding Academy Manipulate and College Grad.

Here is a look at my top pick and my top three contenders in each of the four races making up the $300,000 guaranteed Pick 4:

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Adios Charlie is a $400K Ocala purchase making his debut for the Hough barn that is winless with his last 24 first time starters. If we go stale back farther the barn did achieve first place in with three launch runners in ’08 and going back five, yes the barn is nine for 98. The colt is by Indian Charlie (16% winners with debut runners) out of the stakes winner Teak Totem ($105K) who has dropped two foals to race, both winners, excellent earner Streakin Mohican ($92K). The colt has a couple of quick works on the morning tab and we should understand a fair reward.

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