Friday, April 30, 2010

Kentucky Derby 2010 contenders may not have a 'Ferdinand,' but judge 'Dublin' Think.




The method to crushing in includes some very meticulous factors. Horse's name, jockey, beanpole position, color threadbare by horse and jockey are some of the elements that go into making the goodness choice. Past performances? Overrated. One old-time railbird once told me if you have nothing better to bet, always grip the 1-3 exacta.



They're the best limit positions, he said. My "horse's name" intermediary grain me on the object one year when I awoke the first place Saturday in May, reviewed the lineup and took a taste to a horse named How many kith and kin be informed someone named Ferdinand? Exactly. I had an uncle Ferdinand and brainwork to myself "I should plunk a combine of bucks on that baby." I did not, of course, and nearly cried later in the era when I heard the long-odds pony came in word go at the Kentucky Derby.






It was 1986 and that horse paid $37.40 on a two-dollar bet. Just another horse racing whimper story. So, after much consideration, here is the Steaming Cup winner. Dublin. Scientifically, I disposed to the name.



My daughter visited there aftermost year and I'm unequivocally unwavering some of my ancestors passed through there centuries ago. The jockey is Terry Thompson, a critical fellow, and the unevenness posted earlier this week were 12-1, a accurate come on your $2 investment. Beyond that, I don't have much. Also bewitching my appreciation was Homeboykris, which will fatten your pocketbook at 50-1. Otherwise, entertainment the 1-3 exacta, dollar box.

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