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Breeders’ Cup 2017 – The Breeders’ Cup Classic b114v

by Ed Meyer 6k1u3t

posted on October 26, 2017 in No Comments >>

The biggest race of the weekend stands to answer plenty of questions. Racing starts early in the year and sometimes a carryover from the previous. But not to fear, the Classic has always offered up plenty of action and one that equates to a bumper payday who has the winner. – Be sure to your […]

Free Breeders’ Cup Selections – Day #1 – 11/4/16 5qt2f

by Ed Meyer

posted on November 4, 2016 in No Comments >>

The wait is over and let the weekend begin ! – The weather forecast is clear and sunny with weather in the mid-80’s. – Santa Anita is expecting crowds to reach 100,000 for the two day event, and seating is extremely limited unless you are watching and wagering at “Man-Cave Downs.” – That’s where this […]

Free Selections / Santa Anita / 9-28-2013 1t1g5k

by Ed Meyer

posted on September 28, 2013 in No Comments >>

There is mucho action happening in New York. Bettors from all walks are prepared for this weekend, but just in case you forgot. There is one of the best cards on the left coast taking place until Breeders’ Cup. With that being said, there is nothing like a little inspiration to get you grabbing up your E-Z Win […]

Weekend Wisdom 4u1n3p

by Ed Meyer

posted on May 16, 2013 in No Comments >>

The second leg of the Triple Crown goes to post at 6:20 p.m. this Saturday. Mother Nature has plans to behave, and the post positions have been drawn. The only left is to grab your E-Z Win Forms and lets capping… Oh, did I mention that each runner has a story? Every year brings new […]

Talking Derby 5z582q

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 16, 2013 in No Comments >>

The races are in the books, and the new point system has been received well by the participants. Now comes the calm before the storm. We need to drop back, and take in all of the information. Don’t worry, Winning Ponies will keep you up-to-speed with our Internet Radio Show, and the E-Z Win Forms will […]

Weekend Recap 3ll5h

by Ed Meyer

posted on March 25, 2013 in No Comments >>

This past weekend left me scratching my head. I know that picking winners on paper is easy, but that is why they run the races. After two days of watching nice runners battle for big money, I have many questions that will only be answered in time. So don’t go anywhere, as the action is just […]

Travers Stakes Loses the Likely Favorite 451k2q

by Greg Melikov

posted on August 14, 2012 in No Comments >>

Injury and sickness continue to plague top 3-year-olds this year as Haskell Invitational winner Paynter, who would have been favored in the Travers Stakes, won’t make the $1 million Grade 1. The son of Awesome Again, who spent more than a week in a New Jersey veterinary clinic after spiking a fever several days after […]

Super Saturday – Free Horse Racing Selections – Apr 7, 2012 615k70

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 6, 2012 in 1 Comment >>

If we were having an adult beverage, the bartender would be calling “last call.” The same can be said for Thoroughbred racing, where only a handful of preps still wait until the runners meet at the Derby starting gate. So, time is clicking away and you better catch all of the action you can to be […]

Will the Real 3-Year-Olds Please Stand Up? 691ir

by Horstradamus

posted on August 4, 2011 in No Comments >>

Last weekend was huge racing for the 3-year-old division with the best of the crop showing up for the Jim Dandy and Haskell Invitational.  The interesting part, at least to this observer, was how one of those races contained one of the most exciting performances of the season by a 3-year-old and how the other […]

Free Arkansas Derby Selections 351e5l

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 15, 2011 in No Comments >>

When the Arkansas Derby runs on Saturday, I think we will have what I like to call the “false positive.” We will see a very nice runner, The Factor, whose style does not fit Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May. Martin Garcia is teaming up with Bob Baffert, and they do extremely good […]