Fourth Doesn’t Pay

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Say Cheese!  I love this picture, I took, of Edeline in the winners circle for the last race, the 10th race,  at Keeneland on Sunday, October 4, 2015.  She looks so happy to finally break her maiden in her 5th career start.  I’m also using this photo because of the significance of the number 4.

Today, 10/9/15, our tipster notes, “fourth doesn’t pay!”  He has been kind enough to kick in some free tips, for me to share, the past 2 days of racing but they both came in 4th.  Hopefully, this is the end of that streak and he is giving us something to look forward to about the number 4.  He wants us to look to today’s 4th Keeneland race and go with, what else, the #4. He says, “Ken Ramsey (owner) looks like he wants to get his picture made today. #4 Thank You Marylou named after Marylou Whitney has been running against much better and will be tough to beat from just off the pace.”

Ken and Sarah Ramsey have won leading owner titles at Keeneland as well as several other tracks.  I frequently bet on their horses because not only are they great Thoroughbred owners with a winning history but they frequently use Sarah’s nickname, “Kitten”, in the naming of their horses.

Marylou Whitney is an Eclipse winning owner and from the family with the most stakes winning horses.  She operated her own Marylou Whitney stables and was a founding member for the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation.  She is the primary contributor to the Secretariat Center at the Kentucky Horse Park.  Her gifts to the Thoroughbred industry and to horse and human charity, nation wide, are remarkable.

Thank You Marylou, a 4 year old filly, will be ridden by Julien Leparoux.  Michael Maker is the owner.  The 4th race, at 7 furlongs, has a purse of $62,000 and is an allowance optional claiming race.  This is Thank You Marylou’s 15th career start.  Post time is 2:45 PM EST.

Go, Thank You Marylou, go!

Update:  She sure enough came in 4th.  Sorry.  Check out tomorrow’s tip! 

 

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