Posts Tagged ‘Kentucky Oaks’ 175j6e

The Action Never Stops 4a5m3l

by Ed Meyer 5b2r6d

posted on November 18, 2014 in No Comments >>

The nation is in a cold snap, and its a doozey. At the time of this blog, it is one month and four days from the start of winter. In my neck of the woods, we’re getting ready to break a low-temperature mark since 1880.  Even as the weatherman spouts bad news, this time of year has a […]

Free Selections / The Kentucky Oaks / Pick Four Ticket 251w2c

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 1, 2014 in No Comments >>

The big weekend is upon, and Mother Nature looks like she’s going to cooperate. The first running of the Kentucky Oaks was on May 19, 1875 when Churchill Downs was known as the Louisville Jockey Club. The race was founded by Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr. along with the Kentucky Derby. The Oaks and the Derby […]

2014 Kentucky Oaks Post Positions and Morning Lines 4q1v6n

by Horstradamus

posted on April 30, 2014 in No Comments >>

13 fillies will do battle at Churchill Downs this Friday, May 2nd at 5:49pm Eastern (TV: NBCSN) for the 140th running of the Kentucky Oaks.  Untapable, the easy winner of two back-to-back graded stakes races at Fair Grounds, drew the outside post and is installed as the heavy 4-5 favorite. However, some good-looking fillies will try […]

The Secret Weapon 10a2g

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 28, 2014 in No Comments >>

Every year, Robert starts getting the jitters. He looks over everything from direct mail pieces, and scans for the most up-to-date angles. You know, something new from last year that may have cost him the big payday. With email, snail mail, and betting site products. He’ll give me a call and tell me how he […]

Calling an Audible 55351m

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 24, 2014 in No Comments >>

OMAHA –  OMAHA – Flip-Flop, Kentucky Derby, – READY, SET, and THEY’RE OFF !! If you read my “Fab Four” blog about my Derby hopefuls. You’ll see my magic prediction of marquee defectors has come true. This time it had my top runner (Constitution) taking a dive before the opening bell. Add in Cairo Prince, […]

The Kentucky Derby / Fab Four 4s2f28

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 13, 2014 in No Comments >>

The time has come to watch and wait. As the song says, “The waiting is the hardest part.” We saw their body of work, and the many obstacles they overcame. The Kentucky Derby countdown officially begun when the big preps hit the books. I believe we have seen their best efforts, and now we’ll wait […]

Coming Up Roses 4ud1s

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 10, 2014 in No Comments >>

About this time you’re reading who is shipping in, and how the final 20+ days will take shape. We have seen so many incredible races, and to think it all comes down to a full gate of three-year-old runners. Do you have a favorite runner? Will you go to the Derby, or watch the full […]

One Beer with Friends 5g5t4h

by Ed Meyer

posted on March 5, 2014 in No Comments >>

I have many friends who work in racing, and most are dear and cherished pals. After the races one evening, I stopped by an old track hangout to have a beer and catchup with some friendly faces. After I finished one brew, I couldn’t believe how much they had changed. Or, maybe it was me… […]

Who’s Next?? 4f5r6j

by Ed Meyer

posted on August 7, 2013 in No Comments >>

The New York circuit has been the place to be discovered. Oh I know some may disagree, but if look closer you will find it may hold water. I am partial to the NYRA circuit, but as horse player I must keep an open mind. If you have a little time today, examine the jockey […]

12-12-12 – The End of Racing?? 5u25

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 12, 2012 in 2 Comments >>

This was a special day for my son. The 12-12-12 date sparked his interest in the end of the world, and would it effect what the lunch room would serve. I told him not to worry, and things would be just fine. There are folks that read into things and try to predict the future. As […]