On the matter of vet scratches, Monday 12/31 graphs for FG race 9 are
interesting. Classic Strike raced for the late Frank Gomez at Gulfstream on
3/12. Some time thereafter, she was transferred to Tom Amoss\' barn at Arlington.
TG shows that Classic Strike was then vet scratched at Arlington on May 17 AND
May 25. CS returned to the races at AP on June 22 and broke her maiden at odds
of 3/2.
This is all interesting to me because in days of yore once a horse was vet
scratched, they were usually barred from entering for 3 or 4 weeks, partially as
a deterrent to the type of trainer/owner/vet collusion that Headstr8ner referred
to in a previous post.
Do not know if they are available to the public (they should be) but both
the \"Vet\'s List\" and the \"Starter\'s List\" could be indispensable handicapping
tools when used in conjunction with other available information.
Speaking of Monday\'s 9th at FG, what\'s a handicapper to do? Arguably the fastest
filly/mare in the race, Optimistic Girl, goes out for the hot trainer/jockey
combo and is the only multiple winner in the field. OG is however 0/13 on the
year, has shown some camera shyness, and has been a beaten favorite in 3 of her
last 6 races.
Will try to avoid ending the year on a chalky note, and will lean towards the
relatively lightly raced Remoulade (broke her maiden over FG turf) and Miss
Peachtree (a half sister to the nice multiple graded SW Jostle, by War Chant).