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March 4 Turfway Park Picks For IdaBet.com Players – A Bettor’s March Madness

A Bettor’s March Madness for IdaBet.com customers.  Get Lucky and play Turfway Park and thank you for your continued loyalty and support. Bret Battaglia’s Picks for Friday, Mar. 4th are listed below.  Bret has been pretty hot lately and it is our pleasure to pass these selections along for wagering considerations exclusively for our IdaBet.com customers.

Turfway Park – Friday, March 4th

Race 1

KITTEN’S WARRIOR takes a big drop in class after a few disappointing efforts at the Fair Grounds and looks like he’s in a good spot to pick up the maiden win here. PHILLIPS BEST DAY has been second in three of his last four starts and is a contender. RANGER SAM has a chance

 

Race 2

NO SMALL REWARDS just missed at this same level last time out and looks best against a wide-open field. TUCUPITA has been well beaten in her last few starts, but drops in class and picks up Jimenez tonight. DEVADUTT has shown some decent form over the track recently and is a contender.

Race 3

WILL GRACIE SHINE disappointed as the favorite last time out, but looked sharp drawing off to win two in a row at this same level before that one. Give her a slight edge in a short, but well-matched field. MEGNOG has been a winner the last two times she’s faced this bottom company and would be no surprise here. MY MISS MARY comes in off a nice win over the track and could be dangerous here.

Race 4

PROM THEME has been second best in each of her last two starts and rates a slight edge here. SWEETS N TREATS also comes in off of two second place finishes and looks like the one to beat. EM ROCZ didn’t fire last timeout, but has shown some good form recently and has won over the track in the past.

Race 5

PUNIM takes a big drop in class in his first start back since June and is the choice to pick up the maiden win here. RUOTE makes his first start over the Polytrack and looks like a contender on the...

Western Fair Post Time Update From IdaBet.com

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Pompano $75,000 Late Closing Final Driver-Trainer Comments

With the $75,000 Final of the Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park Late Closing event for mares on tap for Super Saturday night in South Florida, drivers and trainers have chimed in with their thoughts on the big event. Please note that #6, Mach It A Par, scheduled to be driven by Tim Tetrick, has been scratched due to illness.
Here are some of their comments:
Post #1-Strut My Stuff (12/1), Driver Matt Romano: “She actually raced very well last week. Yes, Mike’s mare (Just A Bee) picked up the pieces late, but we were just a length or so away from second. We drew well–and that helps in an event like this–and I expect her to bring her ‘A’ game and be aggressive leaving.”
Post #2-Totally Rusty (10/1), Driver Tom Jackson: “She cut some serious fractions in her last and they got to her late. Still she is a very sharp mare and, if she returns to the form when she won the first leg three weeks ago, she’ll be prominent.”
Post #3-Lucy’s Pearl (8/1), Driver David Miller: “I have never driven this mare before but have seen her race many times. She’s very talented and has a nice brush. If the fractions are right, she could be right there at the finish with them all. I expect the mile to go in (1):50 and a piece and she’s capable of that. Of course, so are the others! It should be very interesting.”
Post #4-Pertty Music (15/1), Driver Kevin Wallis: Hopefully, she’ll get a better trip than last week when she never saw the inside part of the racetrack. She can turn it on in the lane, especially off of an easier trip if we find some room in the stretch. She drew OK with a lot of great mares to her outside. That always helps!”
Post #5-Velocity Vespa (5/2), Trainer Chris Oakes: She was roughed up pretty much last week but came out of it just...

Justgottogetthere Takes Featured Trot At Buffalo Raceway

We wanted you to know it’s been a frustrating past two weeks for Justgottogetthere at Buffalo Raceway with a pair of solid but disappointing second place finishes. But that annoyance was erased on Friday night (March 4) as Justgottogetthere posted a convincing 2-3/4 length victory over Winkys Pride in the featured $8,200 trot.
Leave Your Mark (Jim Morrill Jr.) set the fractions through the opening three stations with times of 29.4, 1:00.0 and 1:29.0.Justgottogetthere, in the meantime, began his first over journey just before the half mile and eventually got on even terms with the pace-setter with a quarter mile to race.
In the drive to the wire, driver Jim McNeight gave Justgottogetthere some minor encouragement and he responded to draw away for the popular $4.10 win in 1:59.3. Winkys Pride (Denny Bucceri) came on late for second place with Kahoku (Truman Gale) taking third.
Co-owned by Antonietta Landi and North Creek Racing, the 7-year-gelded Justgottogetthere (Valley Victory-Mara’s Theme) scored his initial win of 2016 after four previous appearances. Trained by Jerry Nugent Jr., Justgottogetthere has won $8,660 this year and $211,534 lifetime.
Morrill Jr. registered four victories in the bike while Gale doubled. Trainer JD Perrin remained red hot as he conditioned three winners.
Racing will continue on Saturday night with an 11-race program set to go to the post at 6 p.m.
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Crosbys Clam Bake pounces, prevails in Big M Open

Our IdaBet players should know that after securing the pocket on the first turn, Crosbys Clam Bake ($7.80) angled off the pegs in mid-stretch and chased down 8-5 favorite Opulent Yankee to take Friday (March 4) evening’s featured $25,000 Open Handicap Trot at The Meadowlands.
Scott Zeron put the 6-year-old Kadabra gelding in play from the outset, outsprinting Appomattox (Andy McCarthy) to the first turn but in turn beaten to the early lead by Opulent Yankee (Andy Miller) through a :27.1 initial quarter mile.  Crosbys Clam Bake enjoyed a cozy pocket trip throughout, only briefly boxed by the first-over DW’s NY Yank (Joe Bongiorno)–who failed to sustain his bid–on the far turn.
Off the far turn, Crosbys Clam Bake was once again in the clear after Opulent Yankee rated a :57.3 middle half–but had to make up 2-1/2 lengths in the final eighth of a mile after the pacesetter edged clear off the corner.  Just outside the sixteenth pole, Opulent Yankee was asked for all he had, but Crosbys Clam Bake ultimately had his measure, driven to prevail by a head in 1:53.1 over fast going.  Appomattox stayed on for third off his stalking trip.
Andy Federico trains Crosbys Clam Bake–now a 23-time winner–for Randy Bendis, Jack Piatt, II, and Tom Pollack.  The win was Crosbys Clam Bake’s second in his three most recent Open-class events.
Zeron swept the evening’s features, also capturing the $15,000 top-level distaff pace with Gweneeee J ($4.60).  The 4-year-old American Ideal mare sustained a middle move out of midpack to take charge just after a :55.4 half, ultimately kicking clear to a 5-3/4 length victory over Inittowinafortune (Marcus Miller, elevated to second) and Sayitall BB (Joe Bongiorno, disqualified from second to third for a pylon violation) in 1:51.1.
Linda Toscano trains Gweneeee J for the KJ...

IdaBet Players Note: Burke duo return in Saturday Big M feature

IdaBet players, in recent weeks, local standouts Dovuto Hanover and Rockeyed Optimist made their seasonal debuts at The Meadowlands, showing no lack of late staying power in upper-level events.  On Saturday (March 5) night, not only do they both rise to Open company, but they square off against a pair of Ron Burke trainees in Dynamic Youth and Take It Back Terry–both of which come off the bench to kick off their 2016 seasons in the evening’s $25,000 feature.
Millionaire Dynamic Youth, a 29-time winner, returns off a lone qualifier after spending last fall racing in Open events throughout the Mid-Atlantic with varying success.  Andy Miller drives the 7-year-old Bettor’s Delight gelding from post 5.  Burke stablemate Take It Back Terry will start right alongside in post 6, likewise coming back off a lone qualifier after winning five of his last seven Open attempts at Yonkers last fall.  Joe Bongiorno handles the driving duties on the 7-year-old Western Terror gelding, as he did in last week’s qualifier.
The Burke duo are not likely to have an easy time of it on debut, though, as 5/2 morning line favorite Rockeyed Optimist (post 7) rises off a powerful four-length win in an upper-level event two weeks ago.  In both his seasonal starts–that win and a near miss on debut two weeks prior–the 5-year-old Rocknroll Hanover gelding sprinted home with final quarters faster than :27.  Andy McCarthy takes the lines for trainer Steve Elliott.  Likewise, Dovuto Hanover (post 2, 5/1) is sharpening up, having made significant ground up the pegs in his seasonal debut last week.  Scott Zeron opted to drive the Nifty Norman-trained 6-year-old over two other nominations in the field.
Lucrative opportunities await punters throughout the 13-race card, including the usual Pick 5 (beginning in race 3) and Pick 4s (races 5 and 9) with their combined $105,000 in guaranteed...