Race Nine:
I’m finishing up with two horses. One, in particular, is not for the feint o’ heart. That’s
Cash Offer. Something keeps telling me that this bay filly might just do it. I may even “take a walk on the wild side” and “single” him.
As you read this, you must be shaking your head. This filly’s had only one race – a none-too-distinguishing one at that. She hasn’t raced in over 8 months. However, this Shackleford-bred has the kind of breeding that says: “I love the mud!”
Yet, what really enthuses me about this filly is a recent “bullet” work. I must, in the end, give this filly a shot. I’m willing to give her “a mulligan” on her last race. Jose Lezcano rides for Mark Hennig.
The other distaffer I’m considering is
Harley Q. It’s her 3rd start off a layoff. She’s had a couple sharp workouts. I believe she has a chance. Dylan Davis for owner-trainer Uriah St. Louis.