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Title: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: dnnj1 on April 23, 2012, 06:55:19 AM
It would be interesting to see picks prior to the draw and see how they change once they have drawn.


Matchmaker Final  1. Peelers (by 4) 2. Rocklamation 3. Western Silk

Matchmaker Cons.  1. Mystical Diva 2. Hula's Z Tam 3. Krispy Apple


Levy Final  1. Foiled Again 2. Art Z 3. Real Nice

Levy Cons 1. Sea Venture 2. Valentino  3. Flipper J
Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: Elgin on April 23, 2012, 07:40:10 AM
Matchmaker final: $297,000
Levy final: $455,000

Blue Chip Matchmaker Standings
Horse Points
1. Rocklamation 325
2. See You At Peelers 309.5
3. Anndrovette 295
4. Chancey Lady 274.5
5. Western Silk 250
6. Krispy Apple 247
7. Billmar Scooter 237
8. Fox Valley Sage 237

(these unofficial standings are as of 4-20-12)

Levy Standings (4-21-12)

1. Real Nice (375 points)
2. Art Z (312)
3. Foiled Again (275)
4. Fitzs Z Tam (270)
5. Strand Hanover (263)
6. Atochia (258)
7. Nob Hill High (245)
8. Blatantly Good (242)

*A reminder that these are points only, and do not necessarily represent those who have qualified for the final. That determination will be made by the race office in conjunction with the rules of the series.

Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: Elgin on April 24, 2012, 06:19:46 PM
Levy

1-Blatantly Good (George Brennan) 8-1
2-Art Z (Brett Miller) 6-1
3-Atochia (Ron Pierce) 6-5
4-Fitz's Z Tam (Brian Sears) 8-1
5-Strand Hanover (Luc Ouellette) 10-1
6-Nob Hill High (Jordan Stratton) 20-1
7-Real Nice (Jason Bartlett) 9-5
8-Foiled Again (Yannick Gingras) 6-5

Atochia and Foiled Again race as a common-ownership entry.

Matchmaker

1-See You at Peelers (Sears) 4-5
2-Rocklamation (Gingras) 5-1
3-Anndrovette (Tim Tetrick) 3-1
4-Fox Valley Sage (Cat Manzi) 30-1
5-Ginger and Fred (Bartlett) 5-1
6-Billmar Scooter (Eric Goodell) 20-1
7-Chancey Lady (Andy Miller) 10-1
8-Western Silk (Brennan).4-1

Rocklamation and Ginger and Fred race as a common-ownership entry, while Anndrovette and Chancey Lady go uncoupled due to bona fide separate ownership.
Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: Elgin on April 24, 2012, 07:47:11 PM
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Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: Elgin on April 25, 2012, 04:06:27 AM
Matchmaker Consolation--$75,000
1 Krispy Apple
2 Mystical Diva
3 Breakheart Pass
4 Summer Snow
5 Symphony In Motion
6 Hula
Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: dnnj1 on April 25, 2012, 07:12:24 AM
Post Positions sure have made these tough races to predict.  Real Nice is going to go 200 mph off the gate and someone from the inside is going to look to secure the pocket. I see Foiled Again leaving for position and probably coming first up.


In the Matchmaker final there is going to be a few horses who want the front end so I'd love to see how that shakes out.

According to DRF website Brennan states he has the best horse in Matchmaker final

Thoughts? Predictions?
Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: Elgin on April 25, 2012, 07:37:23 AM
Post Positions sure have made these tough races to predict.  Real Nice is going to go 200 mph off the gate and someone from the inside is going to look to secure the pocket. I see Foiled Again leaving for position and probably coming first up.


In the Matchmaker final there is going to be a few horses who want the front end so I'd love to see how that shakes out.


Thoughts? Predictions?

Foiled won an open handicap at YR a couple of years ago where Bartlett left with him from the eight. He made the top at the quarter and cruised from there, but the competition was much weaker than what he'll face Saturday. I agree that Gingras will probably follow Real Nice out and try to get position. Maybe Pierce will try to make a hole for him.

On the other hand, there's plenty of speed in here so coming overland into a slower second half might be a good strategy for Gingras to embrace.

Last year Brennan was able to control the final with Real Nice on the front end, backing down the second quarter. However, Blatantly Good is no Real Nice.

If they go out as hot as one might expect, it opens up possibilities for those that save grownd and are well placed at the end.
Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: Elgin on April 26, 2012, 05:46:27 PM
In reference to having the outside post, Gingras said,
Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: Elgin on April 28, 2012, 07:33:57 AM
Two four-year-old mares, Peelers and Krispy Apple, will be favored in the Matchmaker final and consolation, and I think both will win. Throw in Rocklamation as well as the five-year-olds Put On A Show, Anndrovette and Western Silk and it
Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: Just Saying on April 28, 2012, 08:31:18 AM
Peelers is obiviously all class. Krispy Apple could be a monster... she is just plain impressive. Foiled seems to be the top of his class. I love watching these super-nice horses perform.
Title: Re: Matchmaker and Levy Finals and Cons
Post by: careless hal on April 28, 2012, 09:05:36 AM
Will go with Art Z in the Levy.  Figures to get a good trip and see him picking up the top prize in a shocker.  If not, it will be all driving god's BM's fault!
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