The Woodbine Mile has historically been one of the most contentious races of the year. Finding the winning horse race betting choice has been almost impossible to do in many years.
This year’s Woodbine Mile, which choose be run this Sunday on Sept. 19 th, figures to be one of those contentious races. Taking short odds on any horse in the stellar field is not the way to mazuma change a ticket on Sunday.
2010 Woodbine Mile
Where: Woodbine Racecourse, Ontario, Canada
When: Sept. 19 th, 2010 at 5:42 pm EST
Woodbine – Watercourse 10
Woodbine Mile Stakes Class I)
Purse $1,000,000. (Plus $200000 –, Brilliance Bred). In requital for Three-Year-Olds And Upward.
1 mile over turf
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First Choice: Straight Story 12/1
When it comes to horse get a move on betting odds there isn’t a better equine on which to wager, in the Woodbine Mile than Straight Story. The Giant’s Causeway colt stumbled in his last, recovered, and then went on for supremacy. Two races back, he in point of fact tracked the speed in advance of making a move and ended up finishing second. That line was the Grade I United Nations and, considering the fractions involved in that race, any horse that finished in the Freshen up 4 has to be taken seriously in their next race. Straight Story is in terrific form and has the tractability needed to win the Woodbine Mile on Sunday. He can fabrication off of it or go on the side of the inaugurate early. If he stays anywhere close to the 12/1 odds, he’s a huge overlay to win this.
Second Choice: Smokey Fire 15/1
Before laughing at me, and I don’t mind if you do, take a look at Smokey Fire’s old times performances. Out of 11 lifetime races, the horse has won 6 of them with 3 bruised place finishes and a third place finish. That’s 10 out of 11 in the money, man! The only time the five-year-old gelding didn’t hit the lodge was when it ran over the dirt at Saratoga in August. So, Smokey Fire doesn’t like dirt. Who cares? This is a turf sluice. The Grade II winner is supremely plastic like Straight Story, has been working imagined over the course, and could get an awesome trip. Bet with confidence.
Third Choice: Famous Name 6/1
Juddmonte Farms and trainer Dermot Weld send this five-year-old Dansili colt from Leopardstown in Ireland over to Woodbine for the Mile on Sunday. Famous Name has won 9 out of 19 races and is Grade I placed. The horse also has a running wrinkle of 5-1-1 out of 7 races at a mile. Famous Name is a flat-out victor but that’s one of the reasons that I’m picking it third instead of first or second. The field for the Woodbine Mile is incredibly deep meaning that taking short horse race betting odds on any equine to win in this thing isn’t smart. I have the feeling that Famous Name is going to get bet down to either second or third choice status in this. At 6/1, he’s worth a play. At anything else, I set up to pass on betting on him to win.
Fourth Choice: The Usual Q. T. 3/1
There are a couple of reasons to like the The Usual Q. T. in this and a couple of reasons not to The Usual Q. T. in this. The reasons to like the horse is the points that The Usual Q. T. is very likely the most talented horse in this field, a Echelon I winner, and is 5 for 5 at the mile distance. The reasons not to The Usual Q. T. is that the horse is coming inaccurate of a horrible run in the Pacific Ageless, failed in its only attempt outside of California, and will be going off at low odds against the toughest field its ever faced. Your call on betting on this guy to around, friends.

