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HORSE RACING
TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

By Richard Eng

Post Time 1 p.m.

Race 1 - 6 furlongs, Purse $18,000, Maiden claiming $32,000, Fillies, 3-year-olds

Call Me Dutchess - Has a big class edge as she drops from MSW to this; tactical speed to sit a nice trip.

Warren's Becka - Speedball ran a much improved race in last; repeat effort puts her right there.

Long Shot - Flashy Traveler

Race 2 - 6 furlongs, Purse $22,000, Starter allowance $40,000, 3-year-olds

Unknown Heat - Like the turn back in distance for down the hill race; speed aided by the turf rail out 24 feet.

Chicago Gal - Parking lot post puts him closer to the grandstand than you think; figures to sit and make one run.

Long Shot - Space Age Lovesong

Race 3 - 1 1/8th miles (turf, rail at 24 feet), Purse $45,000, Maiden special weights, 3-year-olds

Major General - Should be dead fit in third start off a 11-month hiatus; stride late in a good try last time.

Mensa Heat - Speedball stretching out around 2-turns; suspect will have an easier time of it than last down the hill.

Long Shot - Sovereign Lord

Race 4 - 5 1/2 furlongs, Purse $10,000, Claiming $8,000, 4-year-olds and up

Cherie's Dream - Sure to be overlooked; saves ground and the quick pace should flatter his closing style.

Onefunsonofagun - Tepid chalk in a wide open race; his last 3 races, if repeated, put him in the number again.

Long Shot - Life By R R

Race 5 - 6 1/2 furlongs, Purse $24,000, Maiden claiming $50,000, Cal-breds, 3-year-olds

Elegant - Last was a lot better than looked; tries grass and the hillside for the first time.

I'mneverwrong - Tepid chalk in another difficult heat; nice late kick and should be closing fast also.

Long Shot - Sweet Hanni

Race 6 - 7 furlongs, Purse $13,000, Claiming $10,000, 4-year-olds and up

Victory Dash - Like the turn back in distance from 2-turns to this elongated sprint; best stride will come late.

Top Seeded - Gutsy maiden claiming win, facing winners for the first time; typical Rafael Bejarano late charge.

Long Shot - The Great Atlantic

Race 7 - 1 1/8th miles (turf, rail at 24 feet), Purse $48,000, Optional claiming $80,000, 3-year-olds

Smart Seattle - Dull try in the BC after showing lots of promise; if she doesn't run today, ship her back east.

Forbidden Paradise - Peter Eurton has an uncoupled entry; guess what, this is the longer odds price of the two.

Long Shot - Andina

Race 8 - 5 1/2 furlongs, Purse $18,000, Maiden claiming $32,000, 3-year-olds

Slew City Gold - Been working well and has solid pedigre for a FTS; you have an edge of seeing the tote board action.

Golden Horizon - Looks best among those with race experience; Garret Gomez takes over for the money shot.

Long Shot - Lending Freeze

Best Bet - Elegant (race 5)

Santa Anita Thursday - Picks/Winners/Mutuels, 15/3/$14.60; Long Shots, 8/1/$6.40; Best Bet, 1/0/$0

Santa Anita Totals - 359/94/$596.20; Long Shots, 10/25/$248.40; Best Bets, 22/10/$44.80

SIMULCAST PICK OF THE DAY - #4 Major Pleasure (6/1) in race 4 at Philadelphia Park. For scoring purposes, we'll make a hypothetical $2 win, place and show bet, $6 total. On Thursday, Guanahani ran third at Tampa Bay paying $3.20 to show. Stats - 22/15/$95.00
 

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RICHARD ENG: Wagner's wagers could be worth $2.5 million

RICHARD ENG: Wagner's wagers could be worth $2.5 million

RICHARD ENG: Wagner's wagers could be worth $2.5 million
If you see 301 hyperactive horseplayers at Red Rock today and Saturday, don't be alarmed. The jitters are real, as the contestants pursue a $500,000 first prize in the 11th annual $982,000 Daily Racing Form/NTRA National Handicapping Championship.

The player wearing the biggest bull's-eye is Bryan Wagner. He already banked $100,000 for winning the NHC Tour and now is going for a $2.5 million payday -- $500,000 for winning the NHC and a $2 million bonus for sweeping the Tour and NHC title.

It won't be easy. The field includes seven defending champions: John Conte (2009), Richard Goodall (2008), Stanley Bavlish (2007), Ron Rippey (2006), Jamie Michelson Jr. (2005), Kent Meyer (2004) and Judy Wagner (2001), Bryan's wife.

Local interest is high, too. Twelve Nevada residents qualified: Jodi Anderson; Bavlish; Ed De'Ath and his wife, Yu Min; Goodall and his wife, Sally; Dan Kaplan; Mark Kremen; Mike Markham; Mike Rosenthal; Robert Rowlands and Brian Schwade.

Daily online video coverage will be provided by reporter Jill Byrne at twinspires.com. She will be on-site giving periodic score updates and interviews. Online access to the NHC coverage is free.

Handicapping tournaments do a great service by turning the focus around to the most important people in racing, the horseplayers. Without fans betting on horse racing, there is no sport.

It was great seeing John Conte at the recent Eclipse Awards being named Handicapper of the Year. In reality, he symbolized all of the unsung heroes of racing.

Those who didn't qualify for this year's NHC won't have to wait long to try again. On Sunday, Red Rock hosts the first qualifier for the 2011 NHC.

Also, The Orleans is hosting a Sunday qualifier for its Horseplayer World Series, scheduled for Feb. 18 to 20.

More than 120,000 people played in NHC qualifying tournaments trying to reach the final at Red Rock. It's a positive signal that horseplayers around the country remain passionate about trying to get here.

? BIG SPENDER -- During his last week hosting the "Tonight Show" on NBC, Conan O'Brien did a nightly skit in which he spent the network's money and it couldn't stop him. O'Brien claimed to have purchased 2009 Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird for $4.8 million. That seems like a bargain compared with the $45 million buyout NBC gave O'Brien
 
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