Don't forget, we also have a free guide to Canterbury, courtesy of Equinometry, with historical stats, racing styles, and other thoughts that should help you if you don't have experience playing there. We'd like to thank Lenny Moon for putting the guide together.
Craig Milkowski (Chief Figure Maker for TimeformUS)
Horse in Focus at Canterbury on Thursday July 14
Race 9:
Congratulate Me (#6)
-TimeformUS Pace Projector predicts a clear early lead in a race favoring horses on or near the front
-Third race off short layoff; back to back 100 Speed Figures after layoff, previous top only 78
-Outside post position should help ensure clean trip with a good break
5/2 on ML
Candice Hare (Canterbury Park national handicapping correspondent)
R1: 5-6-7-2
R2: 1-3-4-5
R3: 5-6-3-2
R4: 2-8-6-7
R5: 9-8-6-2
R6: 2-1-5-3
R7: 5-6-2-1
R8: 1-2-3-7
R9: 6-1-5-4
Pick 3: R1 5,6 w 1,3,4,5 w 5,6
2: 3/6/4
3: 7/2/1
4: 3/8/6
5: 2/8/7
6: 7/1/3
7: 5/1/6
8: 1/6/2
9: 5/2/6
Early pick 4
3: 7
4: 368
5: 2678
6: 1237
Pick 5
5: 2678
6: 1237
7: 156
8: 1
9: 256
You can see it right here!
Thanks Dave. Please visit his site for more information, and to look at his other tracks.
Jeff Platt of Jcapper software also has agreed to post his core selections, directly from the software.
Here are his power ratings (as noted earlier, the first two races are Quarter Horse races, so it starts in race three)
3-8,6,3
4-8,4,2
5-8,5,2
6-2,7,1
7-6,5,1
8-6,5,2
9-2,5,6
Johnny Love's thoughts on the card from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune are available here.
Other Twitter handles to follow for Canterbury:
Press Box
Bruce Meyer
Doug McPherson
Wes Reynolds
Andrew Malecha
Zach
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