Four racehorses with jockeys in colorful silks competing on a dirt track, showcasing speed and athleticism in a horse racing event.

That was a rough Travers Saturday for the Conductor. He wasn’t right about almost anything. However, it’s a new day and he likes this Saratoga card much more from a betting perspective. The opportunities are there. Let’s Ride.

Race 7: 1 1/16 Mile. (Inner Turf) F.S.Alw 95000n1x

#1 Busy Morning (6/1) – This filly was absolutely loaded behind horses entering the stretch last time and Irad never found a seam. He never even asked her that day and she galloped out well in front of the pack. The Conductor has been waiting for Busy Morning to return to the track, hopefully she gets a better trip today.

Race 8: 1 1/8 Mile. F.S.Fleet Indian Stakes

#4 Dolomite (5/1) – This NY bred filly has yet to run a bad race and is steadily improving. She impressed the Conductor two starts back finishing 3rd in a Grade 2 race. She got a nice prep under her belt last time and now looks primed to fire a peak effort 2nd off a layoff. Dolomite has the most upside of the contenders in here.

Race 9: 6 Furlongs. S.200K Funny Cide Stakes

*Gullet Shot of the Day #4 Mi Bago (15/1) – This colt will be a much lower price after the scratches, but should still be an overlay. He debuted at Colonial a few weeks ago and won easily at 3/5 for a 6% trainer. He’s since moved to the red-hot Casse barn and is quick enough to get the early lead today. Casse horses have not been tiring in the stretch at Saratoga. Gate to wire.

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  1. […] a solid Sunday at Saratoga, the Conductor is itching for closing week. Only a few days left to make Toga pay for […]

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