Super Derby Free Picks in the Horse Racing Sportsbook

Sep 25 2010 in Horse Racing

Horse Racing

Horseplayers should lock in on the odds being offered on the 6 participants currently in the horse racing sportsbook.

It’s hugely uncongenial that horse racing bettors are going to find kinder odds on any of the true contenders because the Super Derby came up short on entrants. Lock into those morning line odds if you can, is my opinion.

Grade II Super Derby

Where: Bossier City, Louisiana
When:September 25th, 2010 at 6:08 pm EST

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Louisiana Downs – Race 11

Super Derby (Grade II)

Purse $500,000. (Includes $500,000 – Other Sources). For Three-Year-Olds.

11/8th miles over dirt

1. Ricky Tick +1500 – - Sometimes a course for horse slant works but in this case it doesn’t because even be that as it may Ricky Tick has had 3 races over the Louisiana Downs racing strip, the best he’s done is a 2nd and a 3rd. The +1500 makes him an underlay in the horse racing sportsbook. No chance.

2. Arctic Comet +2000 – - This take off short his maiden over the Louisiana Downs dirt back in June. That was a maiden statebred race – and he won it in a slow time. I couldn’t stake this chap at +6000 to away this field on Saturday so at +2000 he’s an underlay.

3. Besides +300 – The victory in the $100,000 Prelude Stakes off the bench was nice and it did materialize at the Downs, but he’s run 4 straight races that have produced a 90 to 92 advance – rating (Brisnet). So…does this son of Flatter improve enough to carry off the palm this at low odds in the horse racing sportsbook? He’s successful to need to improve and I’m just not sure he will. He also will have to deal with Gale Ike early on in this race. I see him more as helping to appoint things up during Distorted Economy than actually winning this. Your call.

4. Hurricane Ike +150 – - I’m not sure he’s not worth a bet at +150 to beat the other 5 horses in this field. I nasty, the odds are low, yes, but his 4th place finish in the Grade I King’s Bishop towers over anything the others in here have ever done in their careers. Discreetly Mine, the King’s Bishop winner, might be the best sprinter in the nation. Jockey Joel Rosario is a great rider and Ike’s breeding assumes that he should get the distance. There are for all some things to like about the chalk’s chances in Saturday’s Wonderful Derby.

5. Golden Moka +300 – - Yes, this Golden Missile sired colt is undefeated but look where he’s been running and it becomes increasingly unambiguous that he’s an undefeated colt worth playing against. You don’t find many Panamanian horses coming to the U. S. and having great happy result in a Grade II race. Moka has some talent and he appears to be bred well, but he doesn’t look all that fast. At +300 I’m avid to look elsewhere in the horse racing sportsbook.

6. Distorted Economy +250 – - It took this guy 7 races to break his maiden but since then, he’s been very large. He hardly beat Low Apparel Power at Del Mar in a $40,000 spontaneous claimer and Low Gear Power is a Del Mar specialist. Then, he finished ½ a length in 3rd behind some pretty tough horses in the $100,000 El Cajon Stakes for the Del Mar Polytrack. Now, he tries pornography for the first time with Patrick Valenzuela on his back meaning he should be close enough to Hurricane Ike to challenge in the stretch. Trainer Neil Drysdale can definitely get them ready during the switch from artificial to dirt and he’s bred to be a champ. He’s the play in the horse racing sportsbook.

First: Distorted Economy
Second: Hurricane Ike
Third: Apart

Matchless luck!

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Sources: brisnet. com, equibase. com

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