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August 23rd Lock – Batavia Downs Race 2 – Jolt of Jo!

Today’s “Lock” is at Batavia Downs Race 2.  The #1 Jolt of Jo, drops from open and has the rail as David Mcneight drives.
Yesterday’s “Lock” won again making it now 8 in a row for our Howard the Lock!  His picks continue to be smoking hot for players that are taking his seasoned advice.  His record is now 119 of 181 wins with 28 seconds and 11 thirds!
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Lock It Up Monday At Northfield Park – Race 12

Monday’s “Lock” at Howard the Lock’s home track of Northfield Park. Race 12, the #5 – Lifewithjohn – ran 1st last time in this spot and Aaron Merriman drives.
Sunday’s Lock won again making it 6 in a row for our Howard the Lock!  His season record is now 117 of 179 with 28 seconds and 11 thirds.
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Hump Day Lock Scioto Downs Race 11

Today’s “Lock” goes to Scioto Downs Race 11.  The #7 Cash Lane, has made more money than the entire field combined! Bet this lock and you will be in the cash lane too.

Yesterday’s “Lock” won again making it 2 in a row. Howard the Lock’s season record is now 113 of 175 wins with 28 seconds and 11 thirds.

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Monday Lock – Yonkers Race 2 #1 Southwind

Monday’s Lock is on to Yonkers Raceway Race 2.  The #1 Southwind Hydro has class, post and speed which should equal a win for this triple threat winner!
Yesterday’s pick ran 3rd.  Howard’s record now stands at 111 of 173 wins with 28 seconds and 11 thirds.
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The New York, New York Double Set For Sunday Aug 13

The New York, New York Double is set for Sunday, August 13th. The wager will consist of Saratoga Race 3 (Post Time 2:07pm ET) and Yonkers Race 5 (Post Time 2:20pm ET). NYRA will again be the host on the separate event wager (Event Code AQY), and all other details remain the same as before.

We hope you will consider this wager as you put together your game plan on Sunday.

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DelMar Notes: RUN AWAY CAN’T HIDE FROM HIGH EXPECTATIONS IN BEST PAL

Kaleem Shah’s Klimt used a victory in the Best Pal Stakes as a springboard to another in the Del Mar Futurity and honors as 2-year-old of the meeting in 2016.

Now the founder and president of CalNet technology company, who maintains residences in San Diego and Vienna, Virginia, is seeking to repeat the initial step when he sends out Run Away in Saturday’s 47th running of the Grade II $200,000 Best Pal.

Klimt was trained by Bob Baffert, with whom Shah parted company at the beginning of the year. Run Away is trained by Simon Callaghan.

“Obviously, we’re hoping that (Run Away) can show he’s as good a horse as Klimt,” Callaghan said recently. “He’s got to step forward again, but I think there’s every chance he will.”

A Kentucky-bred son of Run Away and Hide, Run Away was a $325,000 purchase at the Barretts sale in March and has been undefeated in two career starts. He took a 4 ½-furlong maiden special at Santa Anita in May by 2 ¼ lengths and came back to win the 5 ½-furlong Santa Anita Juvenile Championship in July by 1 ½ lengths.

Run Away has had four workouts in the past month here.

“He’s doing really well,” Callaghan said. “He drew the No. 1 hole, which we wouldn’t have chosen, but except for that … He’s got lots of speed and he’s quick away from the gate, so I think he’ll place himself on or close to the lead.

“We’ve got him ready and I think he’s the one to beat. We’ve always thought he was a good horse, but it was good to see in his second race that he’s willing to battle and he wore the other horse down, fought off of him and was pulling away at the end.

“It’s what you like to see from one race to another, that development mentally.”

Chief among Run Away’s rivals in the field of eight: Baffert-trained Serengeti, an 11-length winner in...