0/3 Wednesday to start the work week. The Conductor should have never taken the train down to Gulfstream. We’ll be broke at this rate before Keeneland even opens. Skip
Race 4: 1 1/16 Mile. (All-Weather) Clm 16000n3L
#4 Bringer of Rain (9/2) – This gelding ran sneaky well vs tougher on turf last time. He was up close to a scorching pace for the level and distance and rightfully faded late in the stretch. Now he drops in class and switches to the surface and distance where he’s run his best. The Conductor would make him favored vs this field.
Race 5: 7½ Furlongs. (Turf) Mdn 89k
#9 Fly Right (6/1) – This colt has by far the best turf form in the field. He rain well 1st off the layoff on synthetic last time chasing the lone speed, who set a slow pace. Now he switches back to his preferred surface and cuts back in distance. His turf form last year screamed he needed to try shorter and he’ll finally get his chance today.
#6 Kake’s Arrow (20/1) – There is a bomb that intrigues the Conductor in this maiden race. This colt showed good early speed sprinting last time. He had an impossible turf trip pressing a quick pace 4-wide and uncovered the entire turn. Stretching out in distance for the first time today, he has upside and may not stop running attending slower fractions. Kate’s arrow can make up for a lot of sins.
Race 8: 1 Mile. (Turf) Alw 25000s
*Gullet Shot of the Day #2 Backchat (6/1) – This gelding ran the best last race in this field. That effort will likely be ignored by the public because it was over the synthetic and vs state breds. However, he’s won over this Gulfstream turf course before, and his turf numbers fit with this group. In good form and with a nice inside post, the Conductor will gladly take 4/1 or better.


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