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Oaks and Derby 2025 / Free Selections 4y4d26

by Ed Meyer 6k1u3t

posted on April 29, 2025 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Oaks and Derby 2025 / Free Selections

Seems like yesterday as winter winds blew, and preps lined up by the weekend. It felt like it was a hundred years away as we made the mental countdown when days got longer, but the big weekend is upon. Time to hunker down and start your weekend handicapping now.   Louisville Forecast The 7-day projected […]

Derby 150 – Memories to Last a Lifetime 4g3r20

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 5, 2024 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Derby 150 – Memories to Last a Lifetime

A good friend and I spoke on Oaks night as we chatted back and forth about the horses, the people involved, and the beauty of the sport. – I didn’t think he’d be going down this year as he has become a player from home catching all of the commentary about the event. – “Ed, […]

Betting the Kentucky Derby Card w21b

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 30, 2024 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Betting the Kentucky Derby Card

The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby is only days away. – It just seems like a few days ago I was watching some of the first prep races for the Derby trail. But, this is not a drill; the real thing takes place this Saturday.   Race #6 – The G1 Derby City – […]

Betting the Kentucky Oaks Card f5i69

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 30, 2024 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Betting the Kentucky Oaks Card

The first day of live racing action can be quite the bonus for handicappers looking to get the jump on a last-minute bankroll boost as the “Lilies for the Fillies” takes place at Churchill Downs. The undercard offers great plays that you can roll right into the Oaks and beyond. Here is a game plan […]

Little Things That Matter 6628g

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 10, 2024 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Little Things That Matter

Horseplayer friends always have the same chatter going on these days. “Who do you like for the Derby?” – Most have an idea or three, and others can run the list in their head pretty quick. For me, I always have the same answer and it never changes from year to year. Not yet, too […]

Special Delivery 4r1r7

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 4, 2023 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Special Delivery

Prior to the Derby, a large envelope arrives. Just like a little kid waiting on my note from Santa, I tear into the package and find a dark green construction paper packet. About forty pages of the most comprehensive data put together by a single racing fan. It covers how he did last year; the […]

The Man Behind the Man 2a125

by Ed Meyer

posted on June 6, 2022 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on The Man Behind the Man

Every team has a behind the scenes person who tends to the details and getting everything ready to roll. They do the jobs that few will see, but when they do right it becomes bright and clear. Rich Strike is tended to by many for Eric Reed. The hands who ready the horse to train, […]

Who Really Lost ? 5s1l5q

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 9, 2021 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Who Really Lost ?

Who is the big loser?- Is it the multi-billionaire backers of the game? Or, is it the trainer who just set the record for wins in the Kentucky Derby? Nope, it’s John Q bettor on the races. – This is a story about the real folks who got taken for a ride. Bob Baffert has […]

Three Reminders Before Betting the Derby 6m643t

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 26, 2021 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on Three Reminders Before Betting the Derby

The first Saturday in May is only just days away. Hard to believe after this past year, but good things are just ahead. – Before you hoist that first julep or head to the windows. Here are three reminders before pulling the trigger.   Churchill Downs The 147th edition of the “Fastest Two Minutes in […]

What Say You ? b6f5o

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 21, 2021 in WinningPonies.com | Comments Off on What Say You ?

The Jim Beam Stakes at Turfway Park originated as a stepping stone that would “Spiral” up to the Derby. –  The race produced some good races, but in the ’80s and ’90s, there were some real runners. In the span of four years from 1990-1993 there were four classic winners. The local event was thought […]