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The Inside Post Follow along live from the press box! A stable of DRF handicappers and analysts from around the country post their comments in real time while watching the day's live racing. Get access to inside information as it happens, and make this blog your must-read destination while you play the races. The Inside Post Blog features the following authors: Steve Andersen, Brad Free, Ron Gierkink, David Grening, Marcus Hersh, Byron King, Dave Litfin, Marty McGee, Kenny Peck, Jay Privman, Mary Rampellini, and Mike Welsch. Read Now



Steve Crist Steven Crist turned his Saratoga Journal into a full time blog after the 2008 Saratoga Meet and has been making regular posts ever since. Crist’s blog gives thoughtful commentary on the state of racing and helps horseplayers make sense of the issues and ideas which affect them. Crist also provides readers with a look into his betting strategy, as he regularly posts his Pick Six plays for readers to follow along. Read Now



Jay Hovdey Jay Hovdey began his blog to cover the 2009 Triple Crown season and will continue to make regular posts year round. A DRF executive columnist since 1998, Hovdey has won four Eclipse Awards, and his work has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and Reader’s Digest. Read Now



Dan Illman Dan Illman was DRF.com’s first blogger and has been posting since 2006. Illman’s blog provides a home for the impassioned horseplayer, with analysis of big races, Q&A, weekly "HandiGambling" exercises, and handy tools including his disabled list, top Beyers, and more. Read Now



Randy Moss Randy Moss covers horse racing for ESPN and ABC Sports, and has a long relationship with Daily Racing Form as an original associate of Andrew Beyer in the making of Beyer Speed Figures and as creator of the Moss Pace Figures. During football season, Moss also is a host and reporter for NFL Network. Moss switched to TV after covering the sport as a newspaper reporter, columnist and handicapper for two decades with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Dallas Morning News, Arkansas Democrat and Arkansas Gazette. As a newspaperman, he covered 19 runnings of the Kentucky Derby. Read Now