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Gambling / Horse Racing
Get ready for the weekend's best bets at Kentucky Downs! Veteran handicapper Noel Michaels highlights the Grade 2 Mint Kentucky Turf Sprint Stakes and the DK Horse Nashville Derby Invitational Stakes, offering insights to help you cash in....
Kentucky Downs offers a unique challenge due to its undulating turf course. Noel Michaels' analysis focuses on horses with proven ability on this track and at the specific distances of each race.
**Mint Kentucky Turf Sprint Stakes Analysis:** - **#7 Arrest Me Red (5-1):** A 10-time winner effective on both turf and all-weather tracks, with a previous win at Kentucky Downs. - **#2 Howard Wolowitz (7-2):** Won the Grade 1 Franklin-Simpson Stakes at Kentucky Downs last year. - **#5 Bear River (20-1):** Winner of the Ellis Park Turf Sprint, beating a strong field.
**DK Horse Nashville Derby Invitational Stakes Analysis:** - **#8 Sandman (5-1):** Connections believe he's suited for longer distances. - **#1 Hill Road (6-1):** Returns to turf after facing tough competition. - **#2 Test Score (4-1):** Winner of the Grade 1 Belmont Derby Invitational Stakes.
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